Posts Tagged ‘mobile’

10.3
12

1C 8.3.2: a mobile platform for Android and iOS

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1C Company unveiled a trial version of the platform to automate the 1C: Enterprise numbered 8.3.2. Starting with version 8.3 thick and thin client platforms, and development tools, and administrative work in Linux . The new release adds the ability to develop mobile applications for systems based on Android and iOS. It is worth noting that it is about creating stand-alone applications that interact with other systems, and not on the mobile client platforms. mobile platform has several limitations, not all configuration objects, you can not use the system layout data and the distributed data bases are not available all form elements.
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10.2
12

Parallella – mobile super computer for little money

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Adapteva, manufacturer of highly integrated CPU solutions, has launched a project on Kickstarter to its know-how in a small development board bring that will provide the equivalent of up to 45 GHz.

Parallella is a stripped down version of the Epiphany multicore chips expected. The Epiphany IV architecture provides processors with 64 cores and a power equivalent of approximately 51 GHz. These chips are installed, among other things by the U.S. Millitär on their boards. In contrast to these high performance chips to Parallella consume a maximum of 5 watts under full load.

Parallella The Board is expected to be a dual-core ARM A9 CPU and the “Epiphany multicore Accelerator” with 16 or 64 cores on a RISC architecture. Further specification includes 1 GB of RAM, a micro SD card, two USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, an HDMI port and two expansion ports.
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09.18
12

New mobile processors from Intel and AMD will only support Windows 8

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At the Intel Developer Forum the company said that the new processors Atom Clover Trail, designed for tablets and netbooks with Windows 8 will be no programmatic support from the manufacturer. This means that all the work to support the new processor technology (in particular patented Microsoft technology «always-on») rests entirely on the shoulders of the community.

Reason not to support named contractual obligations to Microsoft, in conjunction with which the technology (always-on) and developed. Details of the use of the technology covered by the subscription of confidentiality and can not be publicly disclosed.
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09.12
12

Ubuntu One: Music Store for Web and Mobile available

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The Ubuntu One team has announced the opening of the Ubuntu One Music Store for the web and your mobile phone. From now on users can not Rhythmbox detour buy their music via a browser or mobile device in the Ubuntu One Music Store.

The integration in cooperation with the 7digital -powered and available for Ubuntu 10.04 Ubuntu One Music Store was previously using the Gnome media player Rhythmbox. Banshee also has a corresponding extension. The shares purchased will be transferred except as a local downloads in the personal Ubuntu One memory of the user and can be synchronized from there, with each connected client PC. At extra cost from there also streaming the shares purchased is possible on a mobile phone.
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08.8
12

Demonstration of Android on Ubuntu for FISL

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Presented another video with a demonstration of Ubuntu on the phone operating system Android.

This development should not be confused with Ubuntu for mobile phones, which is expected to release in 2014.

The video was produced in the passing last week «Fórum Internacional Software Livre», in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The video duration is six minutes, you can see the main features of Ubuntu under Android, including the connection through the dock, launch applications, work with Unity, etc.
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07.10
12

MeeGo will to live – meet Jolla Mobile

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Part of the staff Nokia, working on Maemo, MeeGo and devices on these operating systems (from N800 to N9), and retired from the corporation this week, joined the new company Jolla Mobile.

Jolla is based come from Nokia in the past year, but currently only announced today. Now the company is not even the site, but there is a twitter, in which employees answered questions from visitors.

The company will develop a mobile OS based on MeeGo. The developers claim that the new OS will be open, “as far as possible,” and intend to actively support the project Mer. Of course, the OS will use Qt.
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04.30
12

Sugar CRM 6.5: Revised search

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The company SugarCRM has presented at the Open House Sugar Con their eponymous software for customer relationship management in version 6.5.

The makers of CRM emphasize the renewed search function, which also flanks the refreshed interface. The user navigates now with a full text search in the application. The frontend can be according to the manufacturer in any browser and on mobile devices display.
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03.29
12

Opera Mini 7 for Android users

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The Norwegian company Opera announced the completion of its Opera Mini browser for mobile devices based on Android platform.

Faster and more accurate in the representation due to improved hardware acceleration is the 7th in new mini version In addition, the personal favorite selection called SpeedDial no longer limited to nine entries but can be equipped as desired. The developers promise that one surfing on the phone without having to bother with the operation of soft keyboards need to.
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03.27
12

IDC: CIOs need a smartphone Policy

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The increasing adoption of smartphones and tablets bring private companies into new problems for CIOs and IT executives with him. Market researcher IDC has picked out one that hides behind the term Bring-Your-Own-Device.
There are according to a study by U.S. market research company in Australia and New Zealand about 50 percent of employees in the surveyed companies that would like their own consumer devices such as smart phones used in the company. This so-called Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD short) but requires a scheme, lurking IDC, otherwise security risks and problems in the workflow to work a waste of time.
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03.20
12

Mozilla wants to support H.264 on mobile devices

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Mozilla has lost on its own judgment for the fight against WebM and H.264 as the primary video format on the web. As the mobile versions of the browser can not rely on Flash, Mozilla will support the H.264 hardware decoding.

After Google bought the company and the On2 video codec as WebM was released , Mozilla supported efforts to make WebM also the preferred format for HTML5 video. But with the HTML5 standardization in this respect there was no agreement . How, then, Brendan Eich of Mozilla notes , H.264 has won the Web and in the mobile space combat. In the latter, H.264 is a standard format, and the Web are still a lot more videos in the H.264 format to find than others. Even Google has not even half of the YouTube videos to WebM changed, and calibration doubts that it will be even more. For all the videos, was built in the advertising, H.264. Whether this is due to technical reasons, is not apparent from the blog.
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