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Processor Integrated just like a ferary car

Written By Life is Money on Tuesday 4 September 2012 | 17:10


In our life today I believe there must be so hard to say good bye to our phone, specially smart phone. Leave it for a second, must be make us so unquiet. that’s all because of our many activity at that thing. Starting at Chatting, sending e-mail, check update news, sharing with our friend in social networking, until watch favorite music video in youTube.
many kind of activity we do with this smart phone, Automatically impose the processor to hard work. The effect is the battery power will be go down or low battery. So, we must prepare charger or back up battery wherever we go. Difficulties, isn’t it?
but let’s check first your hand phone. May be the processor inside is not Snapdragon or Qualcomm. Because,Snapdragon famed as a “Smart Brain” it capable giving optimal power to smart phone and sophisticated tablet, without sacrifice connectivity and battery
What is the secret? The secret on Snapdragon well-desaigned as chip all-in-one which integrate CPU,GPU, and modem. This design produce chip pare down the place and power on smart phone
Qualcomm name it as “Do More, Recharge Less”
imagine that a ferrary  car. This glamour vehicle from Italy was known with strong not just because having best machine, but because of integrate superior from all of these part. QuallComm and Snapdragon just like that. The chip give you best technology.
if you had a phone with Snapdragon. You no more need afraid about missing your special moment because of Low bat motive.
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ported on the Nokia N9

Written By Life is Gadget on Friday 20 July 2012 | 16:04



The proof has been posted on Twitter by its developer.
Since the N9 is being slowly forgotten by Nokia, it is now up to the developers’ community to keep the thing alive. While official updates are still going on, we all know they won’t continue for long, so it’s good to see that N9 fans are taking matters into their own hands.
Hopefully, the JB port will be one of the many we will see in the near future. A company may abandon its phone, but the community won’t give it up that easy.
Thank you, John Danvic, for the tip!

source: blog.gsmarena.com
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How can Yahoo be saved?

Written By Life is Gadget on Thursday 19 July 2012 | 15:20



In the wake of Google alum Marissa Mayer's surprise hiring as CEO, variations of the same question are popping up again and again:
What can be done to turn once-mighty Yahoo around?
In the salad days of the late '90s and early 2000s, Yahoo was the very face of the Internet for many people. Its search engine was the Web's most-used, letting the company demand top dollars for advertising. As a Web portal, it helped hundreds of million of people take their first tentative steps online.
But along came a company called Google, whose algorithm-based search feature came to dominate the market quickly and whose e-mail service, while not supplanting Yahoo's, played a part in stripping away the company's fading sheen of Internet chic.


Yahoo's stock price spiraled to $118.75 in early 2000. That number sat at $15.62 Wednesday morning, about three months after the company laid off 2,000 workers.
The once-dominant photo site, Yahoo-owned Flickr, has been increasingly shoved aside in favor of mobile apps such as Instagram and blogging sites such as Tumblr. And even online advertising, which Yahoo once dominated, is slumping. Yahoo's ad revenue has been passed by both Google and Facebook, and its overall share of online ad sales in the United States has been cut in half since 2009.
The company has churned through four CEOs in four years. And the last, Scott Thompson, left in May after he was discovered to have padded his resume with college credentials he didn't really earn.
So what's to be done?
Defining Yahoo
Analysts say the Sunnyvale, California, company needs to start by deciding what it is.
Take a quick look at this list of products: Yahoo Mail. Yahoo Messenger. Yahoo Groups. Yahoo Voice. Yahoo Voices (yes, they have both). Yahoo Sports, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Shopping. That's just the tip of the digital iceberg, and doesn't even get into Yahoo-owned services such as Flickr, Delicious and Rivals.com.
Oh yes, and Yahoo still has a search engine, too (although its inner workings have been farmed out to Microsoft).
"Yahoo!'s fundamental problem is that it has too many disparate products with no clear unifying thread that ties them all together," analyst Shar VanBoskirk of Forrester Research wrote on the company's blog this week.
VanBoskirk, who has followed Yahoo closely, said Mayer must be open to killing the company's lesser products as she seeks to move things in the right direction.
According to VanBoskirk, Yahoo's new chief needs to do three things: Define a clear vision for the Yahoo brand, get rid of products that have nothing to do with that vision and then "market the new vision clearly so that business and consumer customers know what Yahoo! is and why to use it."
And while she lauds Mayer's experience and knowledge, VanBoskirk said she is not sure the 37-year-old is up to the task.
"Mayer's background is in product development ... not corporate strategy, not marketing, not brand definition ... the areas where Yahoo! has the most critical need," she wrote in the post, which a Forrester spokeswoman cited when reached for comment on this story.


Attracting talent
Evercore analyst Ken Sena doesn't necessarily agree. He said innovation is the key for Yahoo, a company that, in the eyes of many, has remained stagnant while rivals better anticipated such digital trends as the growth of social media and mobile networking. Those competing companies, including Google, have repeatedly disrupted a Web landscape that's dramatically different than when Yahoo ruled.
"Her experience will be valuable there," Sena said. "I think the argument can be made that Marissa probably already knows Yahoo very well. She's probably studied it for some time."
He too suggests streamlining, saying that some Yahoo services will need to be "pared down and, ultimately, outsourced or shuttered." The company needs to address the growth of the mobile Web, he said, or as VanBoskirk puts it, develop "a plan for The Splinternet."
And to innovate truly, Sena said Mayer will need to bring in the sort of people who helped turned Google into a powerhouse.
Popular tech blogger Robert Scoble agrees. He's bullish on Mayer as CEO, even though she "does face huge problems at Yahoo," he wrote on his Google+ page. He said she's uniquely suited to do what any good leader must do: surround herself with other talented people.
"That company has been abused by its leaders for so long and has lost so much talent," he wrote. "That said, one thing I watch is who would join a new leader. I've been at several events and have seen first hand the people that Marissa inspires. She'll probably bring in her own innovation team that will be world class pretty quickly. This will be an innovation shock to Yahoo that's definitely needed."
Leading with products, not content
By selecting Mayer over interim CEO Ross Levinsohn, Yahoo could be tipping its hand as to what users can expect. Levinsohn's background is in content, such as Yahoo News and related offerings such as Yahoo Voices (formerly Associated Content, a publishing platform that's been criticized as a low-quality "content farm.")
Mayer, meanwhile, comes from a product-development background. In her 13 years at Google she helped create the look of a number of services, from Gmail to Google Maps.
Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, now head of influential venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, said that could mean Yahoo is ready to focus on innovating and improving products such as Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Messenger instead of pumping up Web content such as Yahoo News (which is hugely popular but is largely populated by material gleaned from outside news services).
"It's a huge statement on the part of the board that they want the company to be product-led," Andreesen told Business Insider, a CNN content partner. "I say that because they had a great CEO (Levinsohn) if they wanted to be media-led. It's a huge double down on product."
Andreessen said he wouldn't have gone in that product-focused direction, but "I didn't think they could get someone like Marissa."
Yahoo will need to figure out how to make users want those products though, according to Sena. Tools such as Yahoo Mail and the popular portal page don't translate well to mobile devices, which are, increasingly, how people access the Web.
But analysts point to some positives on which Mayer can build.
While it's sliding in the United States, Yahoo Mail is still the second-most popular e-mail service in the world (behind Microsoft's Hotmail) and a top portal for many. The company said 700 million people a month still visit Yahoo sites -- a lot of eyeballs to look at advertising, which both Sena and VanBoskirk see as a logical focus moving forward.
"Its reach and available inventory is massive," VanBoskirk wrote last year. "And its ad marketplace is making real-time ad buying mainstream."

source: By Doug Gross, CNN.com
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About Security of Your Yahoo! Password

Written By Unknown on Friday 13 July 2012 | 19:06

yahoo-logoAt Yahoo!, we are giving serious attention to security, and put a big investment for the protection of our user data on all products.

We confirmed that an old archive of Yahoo! Contributor Network (formerly known as Associated Content) contains about 450 thousand user name and password Yahoo! and other companies have been leaked yesterday.

Of that amount, less than 5 percent of the published Yahoo! account password is valid. We take immediate action to fix the vulnerability that led to exposure of the data, changing passwords Yahoo! users affected, and have companies notify users that their accounts may be affected.

We apologize to all users affected by this. We encourage users to change passwords periodically, and also familiarize yourself with our safety tips in security.yahoo.com.

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Hundreds of thousands Password cracked, Yahoo! apologizes

yahoo-logoYahoo! finally issued an official statement after a group of hackers calling itself D33Ds Co. published about 450 thousand Voices Yahoo account and password.

"We apologize to users affected by this event. We encourage users to change passwords on a regular basis as well as familiarize themselves with the tip of our security," said Yahoo! spokeswoman said in a statement, as quoted from the tech site CNET, Friday, July 13 of 2012.

Yahoo! also recognizes that the 450 thousand who cracked the password from the old archives Yahoo! Contributor Network, formerly known as Associated Content.

"From that figure, Yahoo! account with a valid password percentage is less than five percent."

Yahoo said that it immediately took steps to patch the flaws that led to the breakdown of this data, change the passwords of affected users, as well as the company warned users that their accounts may experience interference.

Yahoo! this statement does not explain the data e-mail accounts are also other published, such as Gmail (106.873), Hotmail (55.148), or even AOL (25.521). Presumably when the Associated Content allows users to log-in using your Yahoo! account outside.

Found more than 2,000 accounts using a combination of numbers one through nine in order, such as '123456 ', and thousands of others use a combination of very weak, like' password ',' welcome 'abc123', 'qwerty', and '111111 '.

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Apple iPad Mini will Launched in October 2012

Written By Life is Myself on Tuesday 10 July 2012 | 11:27


Apple rumored to release a mini-sized iPad. Rumors of a mini-sized iPad to be launched Apple back blows. These rumors have been circulating since 2009 actually, but re-heated by Bloomberg.

As proclaimed Bloomberg (07/04/2012), Apple will launch a mini iPad sail 7 or 8 inches which is rumored to not adopt the technology Retina Display. Judging from the size of screen, this iPad is small because its predecessor has a 9.7 inch display. Apple did not want to reveal about this issue

The screen size is smaller and does not use Retina Display, the tablet is rumored to be priced at a more affordable price, so it can compete with Google's Nexus 7 or Fire of the Amazon Kindle. As is known, both Google and Amazon tablet brought together a 7-inch tablet size and sentenced to a price of U.S. $ 199.

Mini iPad tablet is expected to be introduced in October and go on sale at the end of the year.

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