Technology Morning Journal 1

New Playstation arises Brazil
The 4000 series of the PlayStation 3 recently discovered in the U.S. FCC has now emerged in Anatel, a certification body in Brazil.

A new model of PlayStation 3 seems increasingly a reality.

After the information found on the website of the U.S. FCC, the FCC now appears, but similar agency in Brazil, a set of pictures of a PlayStation 3 device submitted for approval in the territory.

Although not made ​​official by Sony, the new model PlayStation 3 does seem to drop the automatic ejection of Blu-Ray in exchange for a cap, similar to what happened in the PlayStation 2, and according to the documents accompanying the equipment, the new PlayStation 3 will be available with 16GB, 250GB and 500GB of storage capacity.

The capacity of 16 GB seems to point to an SSD drive, again giving credence to rumors that raised this possibility with the change of some names and terms of options on the PlayStation 3 operating system.

The discovery was made by Tecnoblog, which can be seen the photos of the equipment, and so far Sony has not officially commented on the validity of information, but it seems more consistent the existence of a new model PlayStation 3 ready to enter the market.

The latest revision of the PlayStation 3 hit the market in September 2009 and was seen by many as a turning point in the sales of Sony's console.



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Android is the OS most used in USA

Google Operating System has 51% of the market for mobile devices. iOS boasts 34%, but gains in hardware.
The competition between Android and iOS is to last. While many are waiting anxiously for the new Apple iPhone, market studies indicate that the Android OS continues to gain ground in sales and has more than half the U.S. market.
A new and recent market research, confirmed that the Android operating system is the most widely used in the United States. Currently the Google OS has 51% market share, while iOS is only 34%.


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Google Experiences in Chrome Mobile

Experiences Chrome was designed to demonstrate the potential of HTML5, Canvas, SVG and WebGL and already has almost 500 "experiences" placed online by users, developers and Googleres that they really enjoy exploring new technologies.

But now the company decided to use the same model with the mobile version of Chrome, Chrome Mobile, and created a site where a small part of these experiences can be explored.

It's only nine, optimized for mobile devices but can already be used in the new terminal, as the Nexus 7, although some of the technologies are not yet available, including WebGL.

In the absence of a mobile phone or tablet with Chrome Mobile can be experienced in the Web version ..


Source : www.sapo.pt
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The fuck is this?
no offense but how about creating a cf journal for all ur news and link it to google news ? :)
http://news.google.com/
I didn't use Google News :)
I used a portuguese news site
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google is your friend then :)
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No? :)
I didn't found the site in Google, I already knew the link
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Useless News Contribution To Morning Journal 1

Smartphone For the Blind and Visually Impaired

hypnosec writes "Specially designed smartphone for the visually impaired or partially sighted has been launched in the UK. The device, dubbed Georgie, has a lot many special features including voice-assisted touch screen and apps that will allow for easy completion of day to day tasks like catching a bus, reading printed text and pinpointing location. Designed by a blind couple Roger and Margaret Wilson-Hinds and named after Mrs Wilson-Hind's guide dog, the smartphone is powered by Android operating system and uses handsets like Samsung XCover and Galaxy Ace 2 notes BBC. The main reason for developing such a phone according to the couple was that they wanted to get the technology across to people with very little or no sight. 'It's exactly the type of digital experience we want to make easily available to people with little or no sight,' said Roger."

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A Build-It-Yourself Electric Vehicle

Taco Cowboy writes "Here's yet another exciting project for DIY geeks. Modi-Corp, a Japanese company, has just unveiled a new electric car that you can actually build yourself. Not to be confused with the Toyota 'Prius,' the DIY electric car from Modi-Corp is called 'PIUS.' It's a single-seat electric car that will be released next spring in Japan. The company hopes that the PIUS kits can be used as educational tools, expecting to sell them to universities and mechanical schools with the opportunity to have customizable parts embedded in the EV for testing."

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Former Pentagon Analyst: China Has Backdoors To 80% of Telecoms

An anonymous reader writes "A former Pentagon analyst reports the Chinese government has 'pervasive access' to about 80 percent of the world's communications, and it is looking currently to nail down the remaining 20 percent. Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE Corporation are reportedly to blame for the industrial espionage. 'Not only do Huawei and ZTE power telecom infrastructure all around the world, but they're still growing. The two firms are the main beneficiaries for telecommunication projects taking place in Malaysia with DiGi, Globe in the Philippines, Megafon in Russia, Etisalat in the United Arab Emirates, America Movil in a number of countries, Tele Norte in Brazil, and Reliance in India.'"

Source : A place where people get news, not on a gaming site. /.
Lol, i won't put all news xD
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