Tuesday, February 22, 2011

James Franco, our greatest living actor joins Facebook and Twitter (Digital Trends)

There is finally a good reason to tweet: James Franco can read it. The actor oscar nomination has joined Facebook and Twitter. That's right, the living legend, the co-host of Academy Awards, the man himself, James Franco! Not familiar? He was Harry Osborn in Spider-Man movie.

Franco has been known to do whatever the hell he wants and his sudden and late entry social media means that her fans can finally know what he is up to at any time. Unlike many celebrities, Franco is a part of the whole party hangover and nonstop scene. In recent years, Franco started painting, joined General Hospital (soap operas) for a short time, he enrolled at NYU film school to learn to direct and members in Colombia to study writing fiction. Lately, is known for its interesting choice in film as well. Recently played Aron Ralston, a man who has been inpigliato in the canyon for hours 127 and appeared in various films like Pineapple Express, milk, date night, eat love pray and the Green Hornet. Also He'll play Oz imminent in a prequel to the wizard of Oz.

Although he didn't say anything in particular, face-melting yet, we are confident that his entry will mark a new beginning for both social networks. The actor has a following of approximately 125,000. Franco will host the Academy Awards with Anne Hathaway on 27 February.



Honeycomb ported to Nexus One, unfortunately you cannot make calls

Photo: Bypass23 on XDA developers

Until now, Android OS software imminent honeycomb Google was reserved for only the Tablet devices. In addition, other than a color Nook, there have been quite minimalistic hacks to try to get the operating system running on other platforms. A developer of XDA accepted the challenge of trying to get the honeycomb, working on a smartphone and he managed to some extent — here's the Nexus One running Android 3.0! But don't rejoice yet.

Forum member "bypass23" uses the honeycomb SDK to build a bootable ROM on your Nexus. He stresses that the SDK has remained virtually intact, paving the way for other developers willing to improve the user interface of the comb on phones. More information other than this is sadly lacking, even though we know that the trick is still a little green, so some areas still not working, or require workarounds clumsy. You know, important stuff like using your phone to make calls or write texts. According to a member who tried the hack for himself, however, Wi-Fi, camera, bluetooth, accelerometer and good work well, so you can have a little fun with the honeycomb.

It is therefore a nice trick in development, but don't forget the main point of having a phone to make calls and texts (Yes, not just playing cool apps!). Up to Bypass23 or other developers working on this hack to give him the nod, waiting for these important functions be added before you try it for yourself.

Check out the forum thread to see more screenshots of OS and what others are saying on the door.

By XDA developers

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China mobile subscriber total rises to 853 million in the month of January (Reuters)

HONG KONG (Reuters) – China's largest mobile carrier, China Mobile, said that its total mobile subscribers rose to about 589.3 million euros in January, including 8.9 million subscribers to 3 G.

China Unicom, mobile subscribers Total No. 2 mobile carrier of the country, is increased by 169.7 million for the month, including $ 15.5 million subscribers to 3 G.

China Telecom has said that its total mobile subscribers rose to approximately 94.1 million in January, including 5.4 million subscribers to 3 G.

(Reporting by Christina Lo; (Editing by Gangadhar Daga)



MindNode to IPhone and IPad

Editor's Note: the following review is adapted from five-star Apps: The Best iPhone and iPad Apps for Work and Play by Glenn Fleishman. (2010, Pearson Education, Peachpit Press).

Most of us can't pretend to think perfectly in sequence. We have jumbles of ideas that we are trying to solve. Mind mapping is a technique related to take ideas and link them together as "leaves of a tree". Start with a top-level node that represents a main concept and "leaf" with tree limbs that expands when you develop ideas and further. For the right person, mind mapping is a great tool for focusing.

MindNode from Markus Müller brings mind mapping for all iOS devices, allowing you to create maps with faucet and type-simplicity. Tap a root node, and then a plus sign (+) to add a new subsidiary branch. Tap to select and drag any node to move (and its subsidiaries) in another part of the tree. The developer has a nice feeling for touch gestures.

The graphic approach is good for sketching ideas, but MindNode also allows you to view the map as a text by tapping the button outline at the top right. As you work through the creation of a map, you can pinch and expand to see more or less at one time. Tap a node and the trash can icon in the top to delete its branch.

The application works with its complement of desktop for Mac, MindNode (regular and pro versions). You can transfer files to and from the desktop copy. A transfer mode Wi-Fi (a little hidden under sync) shares on a network using WebDAV. The application also allows you to upload mailing the node or Dropbox in several formats, including text, an image or an interchangeable file format used by many programs to outlines. You can also use output video on iOS devices that support the display of maps on an external monitor.

Glenn Fleishman is a senior contributor to Macworld.]


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Heavyweight mobile trying to finalize 1Gbps Mobile Standard

Top laptop makers in the world came together this week to finalize a version of an advanced mobile communication standard that would increase the speed of data transfer to 1Gbps, an organizer of events said on Monday.

About 800 people, from companies like HTC, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, we will agree on final terms for the standard Advanced Long Term Evolution (LTE-advanced) in a meeting of the 3GPP standards body in Taipei this week.

With speeds up to 1 Gbps, the technology is ideal for those who download audiovisual file on their handsets, said Wen-sheng Feng, Director of wireless communications with a laboratory under the event sponsor, Taiwan government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute.

LTE-Advanced machines will also give you another way to communicate with one another, for example allowing them to connect sensors for detecting changes in air temperature that may signal a fire or a burglary and then passing messages to emergency personnel, such as search and rescue teams, Feng said.

This type of data transfer is expected to help with earthquake relief.

"Mobile voice technology is advanced enough already, so this time it's all data transfers," said Feng. "We tried to achieve LTE-Advanced out there for some time, and in Taipei, we expect to confirm a release".

The International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, has adopted rules LTE-advanced and WiMax derived WirelessMAN-advanced for its programme IMT-Advanced define future mobile networks. It is said that both are substantial improvements in current wireless systems.

After Friday, the standard Advanced LTE will be ready for manufacturers of smartphones and network equipment design, Feng said, as participants at the Conference this week to discuss patents and licenses technology-related offers.



California School District Truancy battles with GPS

Students with a trend of truancy in California Anaheim Union High School District shall be assigned GPS unit to make sure they're going to school on time, according to The Orange County Register. GPS units are the size of a mobile phone (chunky) and have been developed by Dallas goal truancy solutions, which operates in more than 100 middle and high schools in three States.

The Anaheim Union High School District is part of a voluntary pilot program for six weeks that is staging the seventh and eighth grade students who have more than three truancy with these devices. In Austin, Texas, where he also ran this experiment, was used for students in middle and high school who had racked up between 20 and 25 absences.

When asked why the Orange County Register are handheld devices rather than tied to Regional Director of students, Sylvan Miller, solutions to truancy goal, he said, "we don't want to criminalize children or have them wearing a bracelet or something around their ankle that he would have fired them."

Every school day, participants will receive an automated call reminding them to get to school on time. Then must enter a code which keeps track of their location during their departure for arrival at school, at school, during lunch, departure from school and at 8 p.m., the Register reports.

The cost between $ 300 and $ 400 apiece. All together, the six-week program costs about $ 8 per day per student or $ 18,000. It is estimated that schools lose $ 35 per day for every absent student, so program objective truancy solution is a cost savings.

Some parents were thrilled with the program. "This makes us seem like common criminals," a parent whose child has accumulated six unjustified absences, told the register.

But perhaps carrying a GPS unit and regularly logging path is better than the alternative: police investigator told the register that Armando Pardo if the District Attorney prosecutes, truant students may be sent to juvie and get sa with a nice $ 2,000.

"Nearly two-thirds of students in order [during the fall semester of 2010] made perfect attendance while the initial program and all students combined average 97 percent," according to a press release.



The Gadget can damage your health?

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When I turn off my bedroom light at night, the room is still lit up like the bridge of the Starship Enterprise. No, I'm not some sci-fi fanboy, just a gadget-happy materialist.

Overdoing the home LEDs?In one corner, I've got a desk with a PC on it. Six button lights on my two monitors glow orange. The PC power button blinks bright green. The speakers have a red light near the switch. My desktop microphone has a shockingly bright green light that casts a circle on the ceiling, as if I'm calling Batman. It's all plugged into a generic surge protector, which has a very bright red light on the toggle switch.

My wife usually leaves her work laptop, MacBook Pro, and her personal laptop, Dell Studio, charging in the bedroom. The Mac throbs with a blue-green light that brightens, then gradually dims, then brightens again like an airport beacons. Her Dell shines in small, dim light in the front. And the AC adapter has a light ring around the plug.

We also have a TV in the bedroom, and it has a cable DVR plugged into it. The DVR has a bright red light that's pointed straight at the bed. The TV and the DVR each has a smattering of other lights.

We've got two more surge protectors, each with a bright red light. Our e-books have lights that remain on when charging.

Our bedroom has a door to a bathroom, in which our electric toothbrushes flash amazingly bright green lights. Even when we close the door, you can see the seam around and under the door flash green! green! green!

Even with the room lights off, it's almost bright enough to read by the collective light produced by all of those status lights. And half of them are flashing. I'm supposed to sleep? Isn't this how they torture inmates at Guantanamo Bay?

I wrote a column in this space four years ago about how incredibly annoying all these gadgets status lights are and demanded that device makers get rid of them.

I didn't expect manufacturers to respond. And in fact, the problem is getting worse. The number of gadgets we use keeps growing, and each device seems to have more and brighter lights.

Since I wrote that column, new research has emerged that reveals how incredibly bad all of those lights can be for our health.

Lights on During Sleep Harms Health

New science has shed light on various health effects of sleeping in a room that isn't dark.

Lights at night can make you depressed and fat. An Ohio State University experiment on mice led researchers to conclude that even dim light in a room during sleep may cause depression. In a different study, Ohio State researchers found that sleeping in a dimly lighted room increases the amount of hunger experienced during the day, which can contribute to weight gain and possibly susceptibility to diabetes.

Sleeping in a room with dim lights increases a woman's chance of getting breast cancer, according to research conducted at the National Cancer Institute and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The reason is that the body produces to cancer-fighting hormone called melatonin at night during sleep. But this process is interrupted if the room isn't dark.

Another study conducted at the Scheie Eye Institute at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that babies who sleep with a night light have an increased risk for developing short-sightedness, or myopia. Just 10 percent of babies who slept in the dark most nights needed glasses, compared with 34 percent who slept with night lights and 55 percent who slept with room lights on.

The bottom line is that the human body is designed to sleep in total darkness. All those gadgets lights are lighting up our bedrooms at night and damaging our health.

LED Lights are Toxic

The little lights that are built into our phones, computers and other gear are made with a semiconductor technology called the light-emitting diode (LED). These lights are advertised as "eco-friendly." But a recent study by the University of California at Irvine's Department of Population Health & Disease Prevention found that LED lights can contain hazardous substances, including lead, arsenic, nickel and more than a dozen other deadly materials.

According to a release by the university, "lead, arsenic and many additional metals discovered in the bulbs or their related parts have been linked in hundreds of studies to different cancers, neurological damage, kidney disease, hypertension, skin rashes and other illnesses."

In general, say researchers, the brighter the light, the more poisons they're likely to contain. Colored lights contain more lead than white ones. Red lights were found to contain up to eight times the amount of lead allowed by California law and about 35 times the amount allowed by federal law. That's right: Red LED lights are so toxic they're illegal.

Researchers say LED lights are generally safe unless they break, in which case they advise that you construct your own hazmat suit to deal with the toxic cocktail that spills out.

One major ongoing risk is car accidents. When cars collide, the LED lights built into the dash, as well as gadgets and computers in the car, can shatter, causing a release of toxic substances that experts say should be treated like any other hazardous materials spill. If the LED traffic lights are damaged, it's especially bad because those LEDs are so bright and scattered. Unfortunately, the risk is typically ignored, and emergency crews are routinely exposed to these hazardous materials without protection.

There's also an environmental cost. Current law ignores the risks of LED lights, which are legally disposed of in landfills. The toxic metals in the lights, especially copper, can make its way from landfills into lakes and rivers, poisoning wildlife.

And when gadgets are discarded and "recycled," they're often handled by children in filthy Chinese processing centers who have to contend not only with the toxic materials required to make computer equipment function, but also the materials in the lights, which aren't even necessary.

What Can You Do?

A single LED light on a single gadget is no big deal. But most people surround themselves with dozens of devices--all with their own lights--in their bedrooms, offices, homes and cars. These lights are incredibly annoying, damage our health and represent a toxic hazard both for people and the environment.

Worst of all: They're unnecessary! Sure, a status light may alert you to an incoming email, or tell you at a glance that something is receiving electricity. But we now know that benefits like those are vastly outweighed by the costs.

You can protect yourself to some degree by keeping as many devices as possible out of your bedroom. Put black electrical tape over the lights on those items you do keep in the bedroom.

And treat any broken LED lights with extreme caution.

Now that we know how toxic and dangerous LED lights can be, gadget makers have a responsibility to eliminate all lights that aren't absolutely necessary. They waste electricity, annoy users, wreck health and pollute the environment.

Gadget makers love lights. But getting rid of them would be the brightest thing they could do.

Mike Elgan writes about technology and tech culture. You can contact Mike and learn more about him at Elgan.com, or subscribe to his free email newsletter, Mike's List.

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Honeycomb ported to Nexus One, unfortunately you cannot make calls (PC World)

Until now, Android OS software imminent honeycomb Google was reserved for only the Tablet devices. In addition, other than a color Nook, there have been quite minimalistic hacks to try to get the operating system running on other platforms. A developer of XDA accepted the challenge of trying to get the honeycomb, working on a smartphone and he managed to some extent — here's the Nexus One running Android 3.0! But don't rejoice yet.

Forum member "bypass23" uses the honeycomb SDK to build a bootable ROM on your Nexus. He stresses that the SDK has remained virtually intact, paving the way for other developers willing to improve the user interface of the comb on phones. More information other than this is sadly lacking, even though we know that the trick is still a little green, so some areas still not working, or require workarounds clumsy. You know, important stuff like using your phone to make calls or write texts. According to a member who tried the hack for himself, however, Wi-Fi, camera, bluetooth, accelerometer and good work well, so you can have a little fun with the honeycomb.

It is therefore a nice trick in development, but don't forget the main point of having a phone to make calls and texts (Yes, not just playing cool apps!). Up to Bypass23 or other developers working on this hack to give him the nod, waiting for these important functions be added before you try it for yourself.

Check out the forum thread to see more screenshots of OS and what others are saying on the door.

By XDA developers

You have a cool hack phone or Tablet PC to share? Drop us a line!



TED talks: launches intelligent platform Q&A

Spectacle of technology and Design (TED), a global set of lectures organized by American private non-profit Sapling Foundation, launched the TED talks. TED speakers, TED TED Fellows, translators, TEDx host, and TED staff are all active on the site.

TED conversations fall into three categories: questions, ideas and discussions. Not surprisingly, can be linked to specific Ayu on TED.com and can be marked and searched by subject.

TED conversations have an expiration date: as Ayu are limited to 18 minutes or less, TED conversations are set to last a day, week or month. When you start a conversation, you decide when it will; You can sum up the debate with a closing statement.

"We are excited to announce today the launch of TED conversations, a new social platform on TED.com that connects people to the conversation, collaboration and debate," said a spokesperson for TED in a statement. "TED conversations has been designed and built from the ground up to foster meaningful conversation between global community watch, share and discuss Ayu. Who participates in the online community will find the interface simple and intuitive ".



MacTech Boot Camp gets four more cities

The tour of MacTech Boot Camp may be coming to a city near you, because they have announced that four cities will be included in their tour of 2011.

Extra Boot Camp sessions have been designed for Dallas on April 27, Boston may 18, Los Angeles and Chicago for 27 July to 31 August. Additional cities have been added to the number of consumers and small businesses after their appearance seminars sold out in San Francisco last January.

The sessions are designed to provide additional technical knowledge like troubleshooting hardware and printer settings and networking and customer service seminars on marketing, handling and documentation of the client for any users internal to the owner of small and medium-sized enterprises.

The cost of $ 495 sessions at the door. Early registrants can be a special ticket price of $ 295 advanced. Seating is limited. Interested participants may purchase their seats at Boot Camp website.


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Smithsonian calls on public to choose more than one game artistic video games (Digital Trends)

The Smithsonian is recognized as an authority on art and historical relics from past eras, certainly. But not exactly known for his expertise on digital entertainment. That might be because the Smithsonian has enlisted the help of the public for the exhibition "The Art of Video Games" next year's game.

Players, or simply those who appreciate the art of video games, you can choose from a pool of 240 titles, released 20 console and cover four genres: action, adventure, target and combat/strategy. Voters may select up to 80 titles after registering on the website of the exhibition.

Of course, as processors have gotten faster and cheaper than disk space, game developers increasingly have infused gameplay with spectacular visual effects, such as movie. But this does not mean that the Smithsonian is going to neglect the humble origins of the game. The curators of exhibitions have decided to cover the entire history of the game Pac-Man 1981 46.583 s 2010 ° s Call of Duty: Black Ops. The pool of titles have been selected for their innovations in the design, aesthetics and graphical outputs.

Online voting will continue until 7 April and the results will be announced in May. The exhibition is expected to open in March 2012 and will be held at The Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. The exhibition should include stills, interviews with designers, as well as five playable games: Pac-Man, The Secret of Monkey Island, Super Mario Brothers, Myst, and World of Warcraft



Advanced Zeus Trojan Hits ING Polish customers

A version of the Zeus malware to intercept one-time passcode sent via SMS (Short Message Service) is targeting customers of ING financial institution in Poland.

The blog of vendor F-Secure security Monday on this issue which was profiled on the site of a safety adviser Piotr Konieczny.

F-Secure has written that seems to be that the same style of attack found by Spanish security S21sec last September, which marked an evolution disconcerting in Zeus, one of the most advanced banking Trojans designed to steal passwords.

Zeus has changed its tactics, because some banks are now using one-time passcode sent via SMS to authorize operations performed on a desktop machine. First, the attackers infect a person's desktop or laptop. Then, when that person access to a financial institution like ING, HTML you insert fields in legitimate Web page.

These fields require the mobile phone number of person and model of your phone. When the information is entered, the attacker sends a SMS that leads to a website that will install a mobile application that intercepts messages and forward messages to another number controlled by attackers. The component will function on some mobile Zeus Symbian and Blackberry devices.

Once the installation is complete, the attacker could simply make a transfer whenever it's convenient, such as when an account has just received a deposit. A malicious user can access your account, receive the SMS code and initiate the money transfer.

ING Netherlands contacted officials in the Monday afternoon didn't have an immediate comment.

The SMS capacity of Zeus led suppliers as Cloudmark to warn about how SMS spam--or SMS messages designed to enable other malware--are a growing threat. Cloudmark sells a system that analyzes the operators SMS and can filter those that have other content that is offensive or spam.

Send news tips and comments to jeremy_kirk@idg.com



Intel looks to reshape the chips for mobile devices

Looking into his crystal ball where trends are leading, Intel hopes to strengthen the capacity of System-on-chip to greatly improve the safety and functionality of mobile devices like Smartphones and tablets.

The company is looking to implement specialized graphics accelerators and hardware levels to protect mobile devices, said executives of the company. Intel is laying plans to integrate sensors and accelerators to measure temperature or air quality or speed, distance and location.

The advent of mobile devices has given rise to the movement-and environment-related applications which may not be useful on fixed devices such as PCs, said Dadi Perlmutter, vice President, Intel Architecture Group during an interview last month at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Integrated sensors and mobile accelerators will feed real-time data that could help users make decisions and organize schedules, Perlmutter said.

"[Users] would love to have a lot of context information. A context may be measuring speed or temperature measurement, "said Perlmutter.

Intel researchers are already developing an array of sensors to smartphones-type measuring air quality. A mobile toolkit delivers carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and ozone sensors to measure air quality and the objectives of that common people encounter toxic gas.

But adding sensors, security and hardware accelerators is a multi-year effort of integration and must be balanced with the power of assistive devices and software, Perlmutter said.

For smartphones and tablets, Intel currently offers integrated chip--also called System-on-chip--which include CPUs and cores for separate functions such as media encoding and decoding. For example, the chip Intel low power Trail Oak Tablet includes a separate CPU and an accelerator that allows devices for playback of 1080p high definition video. But the company wants those characteristics within the CPU chip, which shrinks as it could happen.

The key to cramming more features inside CPU is to add more transistors, which could make the more functional, said Shekhar Borkar, research fellow at Intel.

"It's all about integration," said Borkar, adding memory, cache, and floating point units--that once resided outside--have been integrated into the CPU over time.

Intel updates every two years a new manufacturing process and invests billions to improve its factories. The company later this year will begin to produce chips on the 22 nanometer manufacturing process, which are faster and more power-efficient chip made using the current 32-nm process

Intel has already said it would add 3 G and 4 G mobile radio for future chip, and last month completed the acquisition of wireless units of Infineon, from which you will get the radio technology. The company is also in the process of acquiring the security vendor McAfee, which will help melt the hardening of hardware and software to protect mobile devices from internal and external threats.

The company hopes that integrates multiple functions, helps take market share from arm, which currently dominates the smartphone and Tablet PC markets. In addition to Oak Trail, Intel Tablet chips this year expects to ship the chip Medfield for Smartphone.

In future CPUs will be unrecognisable compared to what they are, today, said Perlmutter, responsible for designing future Intel chips. He said that a CPU is not known as a "central processing unit", but as a "central unit" platform. He said that Intel made great progress with the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, which is the first time that the company has put a CPU and graphics processor in a single chips.

"Is sort of an expansion of integration [of] CPU and GPU. If all goes to one device, and new features, new opportunities to come, "said Perlmutter.

Mobile devices are now also targets for hackers and Intel is focused on bringing more security elements to ICS that enable you to not only authenticate users, but also to isolate and resolve attempts to steal information. If a device is largely determined by the software, it is easy to break the system as information transferred through memory, CPU or chipset could be easily accessible, Perlmutter said.

Smartphone personal information are stored and used for bank transactions and information must be protected, Perlmutter said. Integrated security hardware could store passwords or adding voice, fingerprints, eye pictures or images to identify users. Beyond user authentication, security chip could encode data transferred via wired or wireless networks.

In addition, the company is pouring money into research as attempts to chip mobile to refine and develop software for the best viewing experience. There is a growing demand for high-quality graphics on mobile devices with multiple users, games and movies in high definition.

The company bundles of graphics chips with its processors, which made the biggest seller in the world of graphics. But Intel has been criticized for lower quality compared to rivals Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, which offer better graphics capabilities in their chips for PC and mobile devices.

Intel has taken steps to improve the graphics chip with his Tablet PC Oak Trail, which includes an Accelerator for playing high-definition 1080p video. The company is looking to move features like the ability to protect the movie streaming from PC chips into mobile chip.

Intel is also creating software tools that allow for interactive graphics, such as 3D images that can react to human gestures, said Borkar. There are already some programming frameworks such as OpenCL and DirectX 11 that exploit CPU processing power and graphics processors, but Intel hopes to learn new programming models that achieve throughput computing and blur the lines between the CPU and graphics processor, Borkar said.

Intel last month announced that it would invest $ 100 million in U.S. universities over the next five years looking for drive around areas including graphics. It is launching a new research centre called the Intel Science and Technology Center for Visual Computing bring more realistic and interactive 2D and 3D graphics experience for users on PCs and mobile devices. Intel is working with eight U.S. Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Cornell, Princeton, the University of Washington, Harvard, University of California at Davis and the University of California at Irvine.

Borkar, Intel said research plans are not set in stone, and that it would be better to leave the options open on what kind of chip and programming models would emerge in the future.

"The hardest part with research is ... what you look like eight years from now?" Borkar, he said.



Lexmark, AccuWeather offer Weather App-based printer

In a world drowning in information, weather could be among the most ubiquitous content out there. Radio and TV stations offer frequent updates--particularly during the time in the car--and sites like Weather.com are easy enough to check on your computer or iPhone. But Lexmark and AccuWeather are betting there's a place you should check the prospect of seven days--the humble office printer.

The two companies on Monday announced the debut of their new app Weather SmartSolution that allows users to check the weather forecast directly on touchscreens for Lexmark printers connected Web. Users can search for local reports, or enter the zip codes for travel destinations and--as we saw in the video below--print the information directly.

Besides, the service is being pitched to companies providing weather-dependent service, such as landscaping, ski shops and event planning.

The SmartSolution of AccuWeather Weather app is free and available to the genesis of Platinum, Pinnacle, Lexmark and Interact Mac compatible with inkjet printers.


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Hackers hit Canadian Government sites

Malicious hackers can be based in China that managed to fool Canadian federal, your IT staff to provide access to computers of Government, leading to severe Internet restrictions on Board of the Treasury and the Department of finance, CBC News reported last week.

Artwork: Diego AguirreAlthough the Government has so far provided little information on violation, CBC said the attack first emerged in January and cut off Internet access to thousands of public servants, even if the service has been slowly returning to normal. There was no confirmation so far that the personal information of Canadians have been compromised or lost.

What the CBC described as an attempt to "Executive spear phishing, hackers used fake emails to switch themselves as leaders for it staff at the two federal departments and the password prompt, while other agents have received email with attached documents.

In response to media reports, Treasury Board has issued a brief statement acknowledging he had detected an "unauthorized attempt to gain access to its networks", but not provided more details. "The employee Internet access was limited for the moment," said spokesman Jay Denny.

Toronto Star said former Federal Secretary, CIO and Treasury Board, Michelle of Auray asked staff for a list of websites that they believe are essential to their jobs.

Sources told CBC that it is not clear that cyber-attackers are Chinese. Servers based in China can simply were used to route the attacks from elsewhere. Chinese officials denied any connections to attack immediately.

"The claim that the Chinese Government supports Internet hacking is groundless," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu told reporters at a regular briefing, according to the Hindustan Times. "The Chinese Government attaches importance to the security of computer networks and calls for computer and Internet users to comply with laws and regulations".

For years, Auditor General Sheila Fraser has been warning about "flaws" that could potentially put the Federal Government is infrastructure at risk. More recently, as CATA Alliance groups have called for Canada follow the example of the United States in the appointment of a coordinator of computer security to ensure a unified response to security incidents, build partnerships between government agencies, encourage new technologies and raise awareness of safety issues.



Facebook Newsfeed Saga continues

The problem above changes Facebook newsfeeds has gotten a little more interesting on Friday. While I had suggested last week that the changes were part of a larger rejiggering of the site (as apparently got inside Facebook about a week before), which apparently is not the case.

We contacted Facebook to understand more about the changes and have received an interesting response. "We don't Change ' settings," said spokesman Jaime Schopflin Technologizer. "We have simplified the News Feed settings that we had in place for over a year. No default behavior has changed. "

That's right--the change that I had posted on really wasn't a change at all: we've apparently were not seeing the full news feeds for a much longer period of time. If the filter is in progress for that entire period, or how these settings have been "simplified" is unknown: Facebook hadn't responded to followup questions before the beginning of the holiday weekend in the United States.

It seems that test the first efforts to optimize the newsfeed came last April, when Facebook introduced a technology called EdgeRank. In fact, the effort seems to have something to do with whether it is relevant enough to be listed in your feed based on your interaction with this friend a newsfeed in post from a friend. But then again, this looks it was directed towards the "Top News"-recently introduced on the feed.

Perhaps Facebook also introduced the standard feed? Since the company does not actually be specific, we can only speculate.

The change has not yet, it seemed to go well with some users. Here at Technologizer, the last post in the comments show that a majority is change the settings back. On Twitter, respondents also seemed a bit Irati. "Facebook makes another change without asking me. Getting tired of this, "Gartner analyst Michael Gartenberg tweeted Wednesday night.


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Birthday cake of angry birds is the best gift ever

Angry birds is obviously one of the most popular games in smartphone app stores right now. Not content with just the game, though, there are angry birds plushies, spin-off, animated films and also real life angry birds. But nothing is more cool cake birthday angry birds that dad by Ben Cooper, Mike has done for him.

This bunch of edible awesome took a massive 10 hours to make, using a ton of glaze, (what looks like) chocolate wafer cake chocolate cut into specific shapes and frozen birds and pigs. Virtually everything you see in the picture is edible except for the slighshot. In two minutes, Ben was able to destroy the cake by hurling the birds at the mountain of chocolate. Sorry dad. Even if not to worry, apparently Mike makes his kids ' cakes from scratch every year!

Check out the video below to see the cake being painstakingly made and then destroyed and eaten. If I have children, I would make these all the time not just for my entertainment but, you know, to teach their physics and stuff.

OK, maybe just for me.

[Electric Pig via Gizmodo]

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GeoHot asks donations to fight the lawsuit Sonys PS3 hacking

PlayStation 3 jailbreaker George Hotz, also known as GeoHot, is asking for donations to help pay for legal defense costs in its fight against Sony. He specifically calls the giant electronic a bully and outlines why he needs
Media: financial aid, need your help. This is the first time I've ever asked. Please, if you support this cause, help me out and spread the word.
I want to, by the time this goes to trial, to have some of the lawyers strike hard facing in the business of Sony.
Together, we can help fix the system
Here are the donations for the legal defense only
I checked with my lawyers before this setting.
If you have another way to donate more than the money, let me know

GeoHot says he would hate to lose this case because of resource hungry, and so he needs the support of the masses to set a precedent for all console and closed systems to come. He insists that Sony has sued the guy wrong because he is an advocate against piracy, and does not distribute the copyrighted work of anyone but their own. His goal for the PS3 is to provide users with a lawful path that the homebrew should be legal to previous cases of court-console. He also observes that its rap videos in which he attacks Sony was just an attempt of humor and he really take all the legal issue very seriously.

Although you do not specify what GeoHot should donate, he suggests that Sony has five lawyers and has two, and that he already has racked up over $ 10,000 in legal bills. He also notes that the Electronic Frontier Foundation has provided that some legal help and donations will go to their left as well. If Sony were to settle, "I want the settlement terms to include OtherOS on all PS3s and apologies on the PlayStation blog remove it forever," he notes. "It would be too good PR for Sony, Lord knows who could use it. I'm also willing to accept a trade, a homebrew for path legit knowledge of how to stop the new firmware to be decrypted. "

Sony legal attacks against hackers who issued the PS3 root key and custom firmware began last month. Group known as fail0verflow is accused of posting a crude hack in December 2010 after finding the codes for the PS3. It was perfected by GeoHot weeks later when he independently and published the main key of PS3. The resulting hack allow homebrew apps and pirated software to run unmodified on consoles. Sony still is threatening to sue anyone posting or distributing code jailbreak PS3, despite the fact that the company tweeted accidentally security key to PlayStation 3. Sony's official position is that if you crack your PS3, you will get banned.



The dark side of the Mobile World Congress 2011

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Everybody always wants to know the big story out of a major conference like Mobile World Congress, which ended last week in Barcelona.  

I can't purport to be the sage who knows for certain the big story for an event where 50,000 visitors attended, with more than 1,500 vendors showing off wares amid numerous press conferences and interviews. But I'll give it a try.

My colleagues and I noted many new smartphones and tablets with a heavy emphasis on Android machines. For the most part, those new smartphones and tablets seemed little more than variations of earlier versions announced at CES in January or in recent weeks, all of them basically still being reactions to the Apple iPhone smartphone or the Apple iPad tablet.

Saying that doesn't mean that Apple does everything right, but the updates by Apple competitors focus mainly on multi-core processors or bigger or smaller screens.  To vastly generalize, most of the competing smartphones are pushing above 4-inch screens, while the tablets seem to be either about 7 inches or nearly the 9.7-inch iPad size, some going above 10 inches.  (For smartphones, I liked the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone a lot, based on a quick look and feel, but confess that I didn't get to play with most of the others announced.)

Instead of focusing so much on new smartphones and tablets at MWC, I heard and reported on some frankly disturbing comments by vendor executives, especially from Research in Motion but also AT&T, Nokia and Microsoft.

RIM's  Hampus Jakobsson, a director of strategic alliances for RIM and former head of TAT, a cutting-edge interface design company, gave a 15-minute address where he criticized smartphones, tablets and other devices for interrupting us too much, keeping us from interacting with  our communities of workers and friends.  He even suggested that maybe RIM devices shouldn't have games running on them. 

"We're not talking to each other, but talking to devices," Jakobsson said.

It almost seemed as if Jackobsson were setting up RIM as the device maker that would somehow use its BlackBerry smartphones and its coming PlayBook tablet as a kind of interruption gate-keeper or administrative assistant. 

Maybe in the future we will set our devices to partially shut off and automatically guard against interruptions when we enter a certain room like a boardroom, conference area or movie theater or when we decide to set aside time to talk to a spouse, a child or a boss. We can do that ourselves manually today, but we don't always.

It would be easy enough to pre-set a phone to detect a location where an intimate or important conversation should take place, with a voice call sent to voice mail or all texts and e-mails given some sort of answer with a priority given to certain information to pass through something serious, such as a fire in the building.

RIM has a lot of experience with enterprise workers, and uses its BlackBerry Enterprise Server to help IT shops guard against unwanted apps and uses on company devices. BES is also an effective way to wipe a device clean if it is lost, so that valuable corporate data is not stolen.  The issue of company policies on personal property has become more complex as RIM and other vendors see more workers bringing their own devices to work, where company information can be stored but where the IT shop has no automatic right to access.   

Given RIM's history in the enterprise, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Jakobssen would worry about how to keep devices from interrupting us from important tasks.  But my main reaction to his thesis is that most consumers of today's smartphones and tablets are really quite in love with the technology itself, both their hardware and the ability to download apps and interact with them.  Yes, they do take up our attention, especially for younger users, and consumers seem totally obsessed with them, but is that any different from the American consumer's obsession with the automobile?  You see people wanting to sit in an exciting sports car, and to be driving the car for the comfort and fun it represents, not just to have it as a functional alternative to taking the train or bus.  

I don't see any vendor slowing down the incessant rollout of new smartphones and tablets, trying to find the magic pricepoints and service deals that will attract the most buyers. RIM might be coming to grips with its declining market share with smartphones and fishing about for a new marketing appeal with the "interruption" theme (if it becomes a theme), but it probably won't be very successful in doing so unless RIM has some pretty amazing ideas for cool new devices that also control interruptions.

The same could be said for Microsoft, which has launched Windows Phone 7 on the marketing and TV ad theme that its interface allows a smartphone user to get into applications and out again with minimal time and trouble, so that we can all get back to our lives and the people in our lives. (Their ads are cute and do resonate.)

Still, I personally haven't found a Windows Phone 7 smartphone from HTC, the Surround, that I'm using on a review basis all that much faster to use than other smartphone devices I've owned or tried.  The maps functionality was amazing and useful in Barcelona for finding meeting places and restaurants, but the Windows Phone 7 active tiles for people and other groupings on the home screen just seem, well, confusing.  Microsoft seems to be trying to attract the younger, socially connected ultra-multi-tasker, while purporting to also put their lives more in their control.  I don't know whether that capability lessens the phone's control over one's life or just adds to it.  The jury is still out on whether that concept matters that much.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at CES introduced a coming upgrade to Windows Phone that would  add MORE capabilities to the phone.  If you can connect a Windows Phone gamer in XBox Live to a gamer using Kinect in a living room, as Ballmer introduced, you have arguably added a social connection, but something in me thinks Jakobsson would call it, instead, an interruption. (Unless your main object in life is gaming.)

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop spoke several times at MWC, with a striking number of references to the sophisticated and sleek hardware design elements that future Nokia devices running Windows Phone will have, given the new Nokia-Microsoft partnership. I kept wondering if the partnership will produce winning, cool and exciting designs that allow users to do more and more with a Windows Phone smartphone, or if they will be phones that give users more control over their lives or both.  Maybe the two themes aren't contradictory and maybe it ultimately doesn't matter.  

AT&T's CTO John Donovan also spoke at MWC, introducing the notion that personal information needs to be cloud-based and that there will be fewer devices carried by users in coming years. We will be able authenticate on a friend's device and activate all our contacts and other information in the cloud, he said.  While he may not have intended it, his comment seems to repudiate the value of all the new devices that are shown regularly at all the mobile and wireless shows and that AT&T sells every quarter.

Maybe we are eventually going to see fewer devices and devices that give us more control of our lives, but I am not predicting that Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Apple and even RIM, will want to sell fewer devices for many years.  It is also safe to predict that device makers will try to make it possible to do as much as we can on smartphones and tablets and other devices over ever-faster networks.  If that causes confusion and chaos for sellers and buyers alike, it will, and we will all simply adjust.

At the close of MWC, I had a simple dinner with a man and a woman from Montreal, both reporters, and their roommate in a rented Barcelona apartment who is a designer from Hungary.  The man from Hungary was in his mid-30s and only gave his name as Roman. He (naturally) asked me what was the BIG story from MWC.  I, and my reporter friends, started to describe all the things one could do with quad-core processors announced for new smartphones running over faster LTE networks.  But he seemed unimpressed, saying, "Why do I need a quad core?  I just want to put my phone in my pocket and keep it quiet. All the phone designers just seem to be selling to 17 to 25 year olds."

So maybe Roman should meet Jakobbson.  But I think the other 95% of the world will still be excited by the iPhone 5 come June, the same way many of the teenagers in my high school liked the latest Malibu, Corvette or Mustang. Nobody could afford to buy those cars, but they wanted them.



Fashion footwear driving the growth of RFID

Retailers are rapidly deploying systems that support item-level RFID tagging of clothing and footwear, according to a report from ABI Research published earlier this month.

The radio frequency identification systems "allow retailers to dress better get a handle on inventory, [thus] reducing costs and prevent out-of-stock situations that cause loss of sales," said ABI analyst Bill Arnold in a statement.

"The growth of item-level tagging has enormous detail both in shipments total expenditure. The average growth rate is close to 60% for the next three years, "he said.

Major retailers like Macy 's, J.C. Penney and Wal-Mart are leading the way RFID item-level, which is capable of producing an ROI in three to six months, said the market research report by ABI.

The remaining challenge is to get executive approval to invest in technology. "The State of the global economy is still creating serious delays in getting the money earmarked for RFID, retail," Arnold said. "Leaders are still very concerned about the conditions of business and credit availability, and while the systems-level element tags are technically scalable to small and medium-sized enterprises, credit will be the major limiting factor for small independent shops".

Michael Liard, ABI Research Director, said that the adoption of RFID at the item level "Parallels to barcodes took about 30 years ago. The main difference this time is that are department stores, grocery food, not leading the charge ".

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Friends of Facebook you stressing?

Have a lot of friends on the social network Facebook can do web users feel stressed, say researchers at the University of Edinburgh Napier.

Research by psychologists at the University revealed that almost a third (32 percent) of social networking experience feelings of guilt and uncomfortable when rejecting friend requests, while 63 percent delay responding to and 10 percent admitted disliking receiving friend requests.

According to Dr Kathy Carlo, who led the research, "the results brought a series of paradoxes."

"For example, although there is great pressure to be on Facebook, there is also considerable ambivalence between users on the benefits," he said.

"Our data suggest that there is a significant minority of users who experience considerable anxiety related with Facebook only very modest prizes or tenuous".

Research has also shown that those with the most contacts from Facebook and those who had invested the most time on the site were the ones most likely to be stressed.

"An overwhelming majority of respondents reported that it was the best thing about Facebook is keeping in touch ', often without any further explanation," said Charles.

"But many also told us that they were concerned to withdraw from the site for fear of important information missing or offend social contacts.

Charles compared the social network gaming, saying: "Facebook keeps users in limbo neurotic, not knowing whether they should hang in there just in case they miss out on something good."

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Tickets, good uses for tap-pay phones (AP)

By PETER SVENSSON, AP technology writer Peter Svensson, Ap technology writer – Thu Feb 21, 1: 01 pm ET

Barcelona, Spain – Cell phones are typically used to communicate with people far away. This year, you'll have the opportunity to do the opposite: communicate with things that are close enough to touch.

May not seem immediately useful, but phones will get some amazing features with the addition of chips for the so called near field Communications, a wireless technology with a range intentionally limited to a few centimeters.

The phones will be able to talk with the payment terminals designed for "smart cards" replacement of credit and debit cards. They could be used as a mass transit passes. You may tap two phones together for exchanging contact information.

Or you could touch a "smart tags" on a poster, the product or the sticker to get your phone to do something, such as retrieving information from the Internet or making a call to the customer support line. Yankee Group Analyst Nick Holland likens these tags for links that we get from Web page to Web page, only now are in the real world.

NFC is like a whole adding new capacity to the level of navigation GPS or a digital camera, Holland said.

The industry has spoken, including NFC phones for years, mainly to turn them into "electronic portfolios". Beyond a few tests, much has happened, except in Japan and Hong Kong, where these systems have arrested for mass transit ticketing.

But in larger cell phone trade show, held last week in Barcelona, Spain, it was clear that the impasse has loosened, in part because NFC chip are cheaper now. Million NFC-equipped mobile phones will be in the hands of consumers in the US and Europe before the end of the year.

Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., said at the show that "many if not most" BlackBerry will NFC chip this year. Nexus S Google Inc has already one and Android software company last for other phones and that has the support of NFC. Nokia Corp., manufacturer in the world of mobile phones, is committed to putting the NFC chip in its next-generation smart phones.

According to jobs at Apple Inc., there is speculation that the new model of iPhone due this summer will have a NFC chip. Apple won't comment.

NFC transform limiting short-range communications in an advantage. When a NFC Terminal detects a NFC-equipped phone knows that it is because the user is keeping it right up close and to interact in some way — for example, paying a can of Coke.

This means that a lot of complexity that comes with creating wireless links — how to access a hotspot Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices with each other "Association" — can be dispensed with. TAP and something happens. but the phone will probably still ask if you really want that can of Coke.

The simplicity of NFC it also allows you to cut through the complications of the current mobile payment systems, which allow you to send money via a text message or app. These systems have been most popular in Europe.

You can upgrade some current phones with NFC chip. Memory cards smaller that are accepted by some phones NFC functionality can be provided. With "jackets" for the iPhone that have for example chip NFC, are experimenting with both MasterCard and Visa.

But not all phones are compatible with these solutions, so that the most likely to get NFC in the hands of the consumer with new handsets. Research firm Yankee Group estimates that there will be about NFC-enabled phones to 151 million in 2014, up from 834,000 in 2010.

The broad support from phone manufacturers comes after almost a decade of much talk but little action. Bill Gajda, head of Visa Inc. 's push into mobile payments, said that the idea of NFC has faced a series of problems of egg and chicken ".

The creators of the phone did not include the chips in their phones whether wireless carriers don't want them. Wireless carriers not seen any use for the chip if merchants have terminals that accept them. Merchants don't want to invest in terminals, if there would be no phones use them.

With phone makers and wireless carriers now supporting the idea, the hope is that shops will take the jump too, Gajda, he said. Corp restaurants of McDonald's USA and a few other chains already contactless payment terminals are installed to accept cards that work on a principle similar to NFC. When New York City taxi cabs have been updated to accept credit cards from two years ago, they had too contactless terminals.

The Smart Card Alliance estimates that there are half a million contactless terminals in the u.s., in positions of 150,000 to 200,000. That compares perhaps 6 million locations in the United States with traditional card readers, as estimated by Todd Ablowitz, a consultant to electronic payments.

Phone company side, Orange France Telecom SA and Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany are rolling out NFC.

In the United States, three of the four largest wireless carriers: Verizon Wireless, AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA, have formed a joint venture, ISIS, to roll out payment services in limited regions of the country in the next year.

It is not clear that payment services will attract consumers NFC mobile phones, since using a mobile phone on a card, Save a few seconds.

Rajeev Chand, head of research at investment bank Rutberg & co., ticketing will be considered "entry point" for NFC, as speed is more important when you pass through the turnstiles.

In stores, NFC phones could be more popular if they replace only a portfolio of credit and debit cards. They could help marketers track and reward loyal customers, replacing both printed coupon and loyalty cards.

On the side of NFC payments, well, just going to go so far, in the opinion of the Netherlands. It will take time for terminals and cash isn't going away anytime soon.

"You're still going to have to bring your portfolio for the next 20 years," said the analyst.



Control the camera from your iPad with OnOne's DSLR camera remote HD (Macworld)

If you're a serious iPad-toting, DSLR camera user looking to expand your photographic horizons, OnOne Software $ 50 HD DSLR camera Remote app for iPad could be a valuable tool in your arsenal. The app — a version optimized for iPad to existing DSLR Camera Remote app from OnOne — works in collaboration with your WiFi enabled computer and camera Nikon or Canon DSLR compatible so you can instantly adjust settings of the camera, fire the shutter, review images, get a live viewfinder preview and record video from cozy confines of your iPad.

Due to limitations in the Canon and Nikon Software Developer Kit, you need a computer to act as a bridge between your iPad and your DSLR — OnOne offers free server software for Mac OS X and Windows that facilitates the connection between the iPad and DSLR. Once you have established the connection, you will be able to use the iPad to display large display the camera viewfinder in real time, take photos, review your images and adjust the camera settings like white balance, shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation.

The application also offers an auto Bracketing mode for expanded exposure ranges, a Burst mode for continuous shooting and the ability to save low resolution versions of images for iPad for e-mail and share. The app supports a wide range of Canon EOS cameras and Nikon D series cameras, although the feature availability varies by a camera. You can check the site OnOne for more details on specific model of camera, that would do well as a $ 50 HD camera, DSLR remote is one of the pricier apps available for iPad.

DSLR camera remote HD runs on iOS 3.2 or later.



Corsair outlines the transition plan to force series SSDs 25nm

Corsair today announced his plans for the upcoming transition from 34nm 25nm flash chip used on their solid state disks and offered some clarification of what the move means for customers. As we explained recently, the transition will allow manufacturers to cut costs and boost capacity at the end, with the drawback that SSDs built using 25nm NAND flash may require additional excess to ensure reliability and thus have less total usable storage space.

Purchasers of units of 25nm before OCZ learned that the hard way--and now are receiving replacements--but Corsair is more transparent about the change from the get-go as far as the capacity and performance implications. In particular, they will add A suffix to the models of all drives to adjust their brethren 25nm 34nm, while regular Corsair is also marketed capacity to ensure people know what they are getting. For example, the counterpart of 25nm 120 GB Corsair force game (with 34nm NAND) will be launched as a version 115 GB named F115-a.

In terms of performance, the SSDs 25nm will see a drop of about 3-4% according to data of internal tests of Corsair. While the game saw both read and write speed of 285 and 275 MB/s, respectively, the new unit post 280 and 270 MB/s.

Corsair adapts the pricing to pass some savings to consumers and therefore to bring the F115-an MSRP of $ 215, compared to $ 289 for the game of series of force, while the F80-will cost $ 169 instead of $ 199 version F80 34nm. The new drives 25nm 115 GB and 80 GB will be available by the end of February.