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Samsung enters new lawsuit against Apple for iPhone 5

by admin - on Oct 2nd 2012 - No Comments
Samsung

Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday it had filed a new lawsuit against Apple in a California court in the United States, claiming that the iPhone 5, released a few days ago, infringe Samsung’s patent, according to agency information Reuters. In a statement, the South Korean company said he always preferred to “compete in the market...

Smartphones and tablets change the way news access

by admin - on Oct 2nd 2012 - No Comments
Smartphones and tablets

Half of American adults have a smartphone or a tablet and most of them use these devices to access information, according to a study published on Monday. The report by the Project for Excellence in Journalism- PEJ , from the Pew Research Center in collaboration with the newsgroup The Economist concluded that the change in use of mobile devices...

BlackBerry 10: programmers do not need to leave the comfort zone

by admin - on Oct 2nd 2012 - No Comments
blackberry 10

Research In Motion (RIM) bet on ease of development to attract developers to the new operating system, BlackBerry 10, which will be released early next year. The company wants to attract new developers to increase the number of platform applications. “The major complicating factor is that the current platform is somewhat more difficult...

MRI machine helps to ‘write’ with the power of mind

by admin - on Jun 30th 2012 - No Comments
MRI machine

MRI machines may be used to “talk” using only the power of thought. According to researchers from the Netherlands and Germany, the technology described in an article from the journal Current Biology, uses specific brain patterns to encode each letter of the alphabet and  a mental “space key” . Thus, using only their...

Facebook will allow companies to charge for games

by admin - on Jun 27th 2012 - No Comments
Facebook games

Farmville Game From July this year, companies that develop games for the Facebook may charge users to access its contents, and their systems of items. The news was given on Tuesday (26) on Blog of the developers of social networking. According to the blog, companies like Zynga, responsible for FarmVille and Kixeye of Backyard Monsters, are...

Who will be remembered in 50 years: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs?

by admin - on Jun 9th 2012 - No Comments
bill gates or steve job

Malcolm Gladwell, a British journalist from The New Yorker, gave an interview at the Toronto Public Library explaining why history will remember Bill Gates and forget Steve Jobs . According to the publication’s site Business Insider, discussing capitalism and entrepreneurship, Gladwell argued that the amorality (lack of moral principles...

Technology allows you to answer phone simply by touching the ear

by admin - on May 4th 2012 - No Comments
Ronh sound tecnology

The manufacturer of electronic components Rohn Semiconductor has developed a new technology that allows a person to hear the sound of a mobile device just touching the corner of the device in the ear (or more exactly in the cartilage just above the lobe). In this case, the sound is not sent in the form of waves reaching...

All.Round: Concept tube-shaped camera promises to make great pictures

by admin - on May 1st 2012 - No Comments
All.Round camera

Create novelties when the issue is around cameras its not a simple task, but if designers do not escape from the common, will be even more difficult to move forward with technology.Thinking about that, Arti Patel has created a very innovative camera concept: instead of the plastic body or magnesium, All.Round was built...

U.S. counter North Korean missiles with laser gun on Boeing 747

by admin - on May 1st 2012 - No Comments
Airborne Laser Aircraft

Also in February this year, the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) of the United States,announced the final test with the Airborne Laser (ABL), a Boeing 747 equipped with alaser gun and was known as one of the projects with more holes in arms Pentagon.Now, the U.S. military wants to reactivate the development of the ABL. The...

Camera of 3.2 billion pixels will photograph the space

by admin - on Apr 26th 2012 - No Comments
LSST camera

Photographing the sky is not easy due to its size. For this task to be performed with greater ease, is being built the largest digital camera in the world. With almost the sizeof a car, the sensor of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) has an ability to capture up to 3,200 megapixels (or 3.2 gigapixels) and allow the...

Brain and heart beat can become your password in the future

by admin - on Apr 26th 2012 - No Comments
brain waves

The password of the future may use your heart rate and even brain waves to recognize who you are. Ken Revette, founder of the International Journal of Cognitive Biometrics, said this week that will soon come a time when input devices are no longer required for recognition. Reactions to a particular image is being studied...

Spacecraft registers objects piercing the rings of Saturn

Company lays off all employees by mistake via email

by admin - on Apr 24th 2012 - No Comments
laid-off

Imagine that you are the manager of human resources department of a large company.Now calculate how would the confusion caused by an email sent to all employees,saying they are fired and must preserve the confidentiality of company data and – mostof all its customers. And that’s what happened with more than 1,300...

Shuttle Discovery lifts off for last time, heading to the museum

by admin - on Apr 17th 2012 - No Comments
Shuttle Discovery

Last year The U.S. retired its fleet of space shuttles, after completing construction of the International Space Station, a proposed $ 100 billion involving 15 countries. Now, NASA Space Agency (U.S.) began to develop a new generation of ships capable of carrying astronauts to destinations farther than the station, which is 384...

There are 99% chances of exist life on Mars, “says scientist

by admin - on Apr 13th 2012 - No Comments
Mars atmosphere

In July 1976, the Viking I spacecraft landed on Mars looking for signs of life, but at the time the scientists said that nothing had been found. However, more than 30 years later, the researchers point out that the experiment was flawed and that we can say with 99% certainty that there is life on the Red Planet. A new...

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