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Thursday, May 27, 2010

It is not necessary to have a twitter account to enjoy their content


With millions of people constantly writing news of all kinds in twitter, it is important to understand tools that allow us to filter the most relevant. As I have said several times, it is not necessary to have a twitter account to enjoy their contentin the same way that you do not need a website to use a search engine.
This approach gave it last year in the book I wrote on twitter (pdf free), but with the huge amount of options that appear every week it's important to update the data frequently.

I leave you now with a series of links that you can consult from time to time so as not to ruin what is going on the Internet.

- tweetmeme.com: The most recommended links Twitter, classifying content into categories.
- thoora.com: Shows the most publicized items on Twitter with links to posts that have been referred to each of them.
- dailyrt.com and topsy.com: Like tweetmeme, but not limited to links, showing also texts that have been recommended in the network.
- favstar.fm: Shows the most popular, but not in terms of the time it is a text recommended by the times it is marked as a favorite.
- wearehunted.com: Shows the most recommended songs on Twitter, which becomes a great place to meet current trends.
- twitcritics.com, flixup.com and moviecritter.com: The films discussed in this social network. Ideal to meet the public about what we have in our cinemas.

These are just some of the many options we have for gossip between the content of Twitter. Sites that do not require registration, which are specially designed to display information.

Bose launches the all in one home cinema system with its Unify!


Bose has presented yesterday to the press its new "Smart System Integration", the Unify. This all-in-one home entertainment oriented system consists of amplified 5.1, a media center to centralize connections to sources, a universal remote control (with LCD or non-models) and a dock.

Incorporates Bose proprietary solution that is in some technologies to make:
- System 5.1 is amplified comprises 5 satellite speakers, a subwoofer containing the amplifier, all driven by technology ADAPTiQ to automatically calibrate the system based on the living room, the speaker position, and or positions of the user. Several models are available with the speaker system, the Double Cube, using the closest walls to reflect sound and widen the soundstage.
- The Media Center or T-Class V-Class (2 models available) can connect 6 audio sources or video system. Each source can be connected via one of the many connectors (HDMI, Component, RCA, SPDIF, Coax). It loads a module at the option IR or RF.
- The dedicated universal remote can easily configure and manage its system.
Bose has really focused on simplicity of use that we have ourselves discovered during a test. We were able to easily and quickly configure a Blu-Ray, iPod, Apple TV and use them without effort. The system automatically detects the connection of a new device, found in its database the corresponding model in some user actions, and it is fully controllable in stride. A very good performance in terms of usability and integration, unfortunately at the cost of solution completely closed, owner and packaged.
Four versions, called Lifestyle T10, T20, V25 and V35 will be available by the end of the month, with a budget ranging from 2000 to 4500 €. We hope to put together a little test in good and due form

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Vision HTC: Android powered smartphone with a full keyboard


It is in lines of code that some would have discovered a new smartphone from HTC named Vision , who has the peculiarity of taking a physical keyboard! This device is HTC Vision upscale, but apart from that we do not have more info for now ...




via HTC

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Samsung I5500 Corby 5 Galaxy aka Android


He was finally unveiled at Google I / O, here's 5 Galaxy aka Corby I5500 Samsung ! This entry-level smartphone running Android 2.1 (may be Froyo?) With TouchWiz interface and features a touch screen, 3G, WiFi, GPS, a microSD slot, all for a price would be 200 EUR without subscription. Stay tuned.

Friday, May 21, 2010

All you need to know about Froyo (Android 2.2)!



The second major keynote event Google I / O has taken place just now and as you said Ben, aka Froyo Android 2.2 has been announced the most important. Here is a list of new features in this version:
- Support for Flash 10.1 (beta available now for developers)
- Applications and Games 2 and 5 times faster than Flash (2.1)
- The Internet browser (Chrome Mobile) is the fastest time by including the implementation of the V8 JavaScript
- Download over-the-air applications from your computer to your mobile
- Home Screen slightly modified
- Android Market improved
- WiFi tethering (ICS)
- Integration of new tools for business
- ITunes streaming, the ability to stream iTunes library directly onto their mobile
- Implementation and improvement of speech recognition including Google Translate
- Communication Cross-range (Cloud to device messaging). Ability to send information from an application of his computer (eg on Chrome) to his mobile and not just mobile to mobile.
- Automatic update and bulk update of downloaded applications
- Applications can be stored on the SD card
- New application "Music" with access to an online download store
- Possibility of operating PLC systems directly from a web application
- Forced to have a processor ARM11, Cortex A8, A9, Tegra or Atom to turn Froyo
Note that HTC has announced that all the latest models of the pass mark Android 2.2, without giving a date of course ...

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

New LG Mobile Phone Windows 7 leak?



In any case, this assertion site Handcellphone.com , who thinks he got his hands on a phone of LG based on Windows 7 Phone and not yet officially announced by the firm. Whatever the motive in question appears with an AMOLED 3.8 ", a 5 megapixel sensor, a Calvier QWERTY showing a thickness less than that of Nexus One.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dell presents Inspiron M301z


A newcomer in the range of more Inspiron from Dell that M301z , showing a weight not exceeding the kilogram, and with an AMD Athlon Dual Core II (clocked at 1.3GHz or 1.5GHz), 4GB DDR3 RAM 1333MHz, an LCD screen 13.3 ", ATI Mobility Radeon with a HD 4225, 320GB hard disk, the Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth 2.1, 2 USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA port, to an HDMI port, an Ethernet port, a memory card reader 7-in-1, a microphone, a 3.5mm jack, Windows 7, all for a starting price of $ 999 .

Monday, May 17, 2010

Chromium Release 6.0

Chromium , the open-source browser connected to Chrome , and in which to implement innovations are first tested, was indeed been updated to version 6.0.401.1 few hours ago now. This new version, available both on Windows, OS X and Linux can be downloaded here . If you're not afraid of bugs or unexpected crashes ...

Android on iPod touch, it happens


After being invited on the iPhone 2G and 3G , Android will soon land on iPod touch , if one believes the blog Linux On The iPhone. The authors of this port, however, indicate that more work was carried out on drivers multi-touch, on the WLAN and the sound.
Finally, this port should be available the same day as the port for iPhone 3G (because no, this version, even if it is advanced, is still not really functional).

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Online Image Editor with Thumba


 If you Need to do a small touch to Any photo you Are There, But Do Not Have Any graphics Application Installer? Then, you may want to check out Thumba, a graphic photo editor is online, and uses Silverlight, Flash competition from Microsoft. Then, you want to check out May Thumba, a graphic photo editor Who is online and uses Silverlight, Flash competition from Microsoft.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Dubai, 45 gigapixels


We follow the competition from gigapixels in cities, to see which manages to give us a better picture quality. First we had to Paris, now it's up to the spectacular city of Dubai, which has been photographed in 45 gigapixels.

Sure, 45 gigapixels sound like a bunch of pixels, but what does that mean, really? Here I leave you with a practical example: look at this set of images I took using the photo, at different levels of zoom:


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