Archive for ‘August, 2011’

Toshiba delivers 10.1-inch tablet with Android 3.1 from

Toshiba delivers 10.1-inch tablet with Android 3.1 from

The AT100 comes with Android 3.1 and standard USB port (Picture: Toshiba). Toshiba has introduced a tablet with a 10.1-inch screen and optimized for this class of Android version 3.1 Honeycomb on the market. The AT100-100 costs 449 euros in Germany. Previously, it was announced under the name “Thrive” in the U.S. only. The Toshiba [...]

IFA: Samsung launches three phones with 2.0 Bada

IFA: Samsung launches three phones with 2.0 Bada

Samsung In advance of the 51st International Radio Exhibition (IFA) three smartphone models presented that use the company’s own mobile operating system Bada. They are of 2 to 7 Be on display at the fair in September in Berlin. They are the first devices to run the company says that under Bada 2.0. The release [...]

Sonnet brings ExpressCard Adapter for Thunderbolt port

Sonnet brings ExpressCard Adapter for Thunderbolt port

Sonnet Technologies has introduced a ExpressCard/34-Konverter, the adapter cards on Thunderbolt makes available. The “echo ExpressCard/34 adapter Thunderbolt”, as the product is officially intended to come into the stores in October. Sonnet ExpressCard products are also distributed in Germany by a number of shops. Nevertheless, there are only a U.S. price is $ 149.95. The [...]

Samsung: We’re not interested in HP’s PC division

Samsung: We’re not interested in HP’s PC division

HP-CEO Léo Apotheker buried WebOS (Collage: ZDNet). Samsung has stated repeatedly buy the PC division of HP do not want to. HP also saw himself compelled to declarations that it will not give up its PC business. Both companies were responding to rumors and vague messages. HP had even with the explanation that its supervisory [...]

VMware CEO: ‘The End of the PC era is near “

VMware CEO: ‘The End of the PC era is near “

VMware CEO Paul Maritz said in his speech at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas (Photo: Jay Greene / CNET) VMware CEO Paul Maritz has declared in a keynote speech in front of 19 000 participants of the conference VMworld in Las Vegas that the computer industry’s view is after the transition to post-PC era. Maritz, [...]

Apple is reportedly planning icloud support for Snow Leopard

Apple is reportedly planning icloud support for Snow Leopard

Apple apparently wants to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard connect to his coming icloud services. It can include an indication in a control field, discovered by a developer, when he moved with his MobileMe account to a beta version of icloud. MacRumors published a screenshot of the settings. Mac. It provides for the even [...]

CyanogenMod team ported Android on HP TouchPad

CyanogenMod team ported Android on HP TouchPad

HP has sold off the TouchPad last for 99 €. The team of CyanogenMod, the custom firmware developed for Android devices, has successfully completed a first version ported to HP’s touchpad, the production of HP has been reinstated. With a video documenting the developers that their customized version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread on the WebOS [...]

ITunes New beta allows developers access to iTunes Match

ITunes New beta allows developers access to iTunes Match

Apple has released a new beta of iTunes 10.5, the first time gives developers access to the cloud service iTunes match – but only in the U.S.. How the blog Insanely Great Mac has found support not only to download the service, but also streaming of music stored in icloud. The spread on the World [...]

Report: Zynga postpones IPO

Report: Zynga postpones IPO

Zynga has completed its application for IPO in July (Image: Zynga). The Social Gaming Zynga providers could move its initial public offering due to current turmoil in the financial markets by November. The New York Post reported, citing sources familiar with the plans. Originally, the IPO was planned for early September. From the IPO promises [...]

Windows 8 brings native support of ISO

Windows 8 brings native support of ISO

Explorer from Windows 8 will not only have a ribbon to control, but also contain new features. This includes native support for ISO files, which are used for optical media. Also, Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) is one of the file formats that Windows 8 will support the first time without supplements. So writes Steven Sinofky [...]

Mozilla Firefox for intensified work on Android

Mozilla Firefox for intensified work on Android

Mozilla wants to extend the development of Firefox to Android. It is apparently planning new approaches to improve performance and energy efficiency and to optimize the mobile browser for tablets. This emerges from a lively discussion among others, has kicked off the Mozilla programmers Dave Mandelin. Among other things, the new six-week release cycles also [...]

New Wikileaks dispatches: Apple fighting since 2008 against Chinese counterfeiters

New Wikileaks dispatches: Apple fighting since 2008 against Chinese counterfeiters

Wikileaks has published more dispatches from U.S. embassies. One of the themes that appear in it, is Apple’s battle against Chinese counterfeiters, the reports on the embassy in Beijing. She writes that Apple is “too slow” action against Asian imitators. The New York Times writes that it is a total of 134 000 dispatches. So [...]

Bitkom: New association seeks to enforce Code of spatial data services

Bitkom: New association seeks to enforce Code of spatial data services

Under the auspices of the Bitkom leading ICT companies have established an organization to improve privacy on the Internet. Are involved besides the Bitkom even the German Post, the German Telekom, ED Encourage Directories, Google, Microsoft, Nokia and Panolife. The Association “Information Management Industry self-regulation” should be the contact for people in a first step, [...]

HP to expand TouchPad features with the update

HP to expand TouchPad features with the update

Hewlett-Packard has announced to ZDNet, via an upcoming update to expand the functions of his TouchPad Tablets sold off again. In an e-mail states: “Presumably the TouchPad owners can look forward to an ‘over-the-Air’ distributed update that will improve the platform, brings new features and expanded the catalog of applications.” What features will be this, [...]

Eric Schmidt: Who does not like real names should not use Google +

Eric Schmidt: Who does not like real names should not use Google +

Radio reporter Andy Carvin has published statements by Google’s board chairman Eric Schmidt to clear name policy with Google +. Conclusion: Schmidt recommends users who do not want to give their real names, to avoid the social network. The interview took place at the Edinburgh International TV Festival, the citations can be found in Carvin [...]