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Showing posts with label frankly. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Mozilla and Samsung working on a new browser

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Mozilla and Samsung working together? Frankly, this is a somewhat unusual combination.What is not unusual (at least for Mozilla) is that they are working on a new browser for mobile phones . Yes, both companies are collaborating on a new project known as " Servo ".
It is a mobile web browser designed to make use of multi-core processors in smartphones today, but also take advantage of the ARM architecture , as stated. The browser code is created in Rust, the new Mozilla programming language, which is also similar to C + +, Lisp and Erlang. The programming language itself is in its infancy in fact, and on Wednesday was released version 0.6.
With Servo,Samsung and Mozilla web browser intended to create a much safer and with far fewer vulnerabilities than the rest, without neglecting all they are the features, of course. Both companies refused to mention a release date or any details of the final product. However, it is likely that some future Samsung smartphones integrate the default browser, but do not expect the Galaxy S IV will.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Samsung S3 Galaxy has already sold over 10 million units

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The people at Samsung must be found with a smile from ear to ear, and is, frankly, anyone would be so if your last product has sold over 10 million units in almost 2 months, right? Already 10,000,000 smartphones running Android Galaxy S3 in the hands of their owners, which does not take into account the units that were purchased but not yet shipped.
The news was given by Shin Jong-kyun, head of a division of Samsung. If we look back, remember that the Galaxy S2 5 months needed to achieve the same number of sales, indicating that the S3 is a device that has very high demand, and may even be the most sought after in the world today.
Are you among the lucky users who have at least one of these more than 10 million devices?