Carrier IQ - Video demonstration of spying on an Android

Tweet Carrier IQ is a company that sells software to the carriers to help diagnose performance problems on your network. Carrier IQ installs its software on mobile devices from various manufacturers such as Nokia, HTC and Android platforms also under RIM. Carrier IQ and spy software last week Trevor Eckhart uploaded a video on youtube which shows that the software company was storing Carrier IQ in your logs all the keys ... Read full article »
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64-bit ARM: ARM's ambitions mean for Intel and AMD problems

Tweet ARM today announced details of its architecture ARMv8, which runs the ecosystem in the world of 64-bit enterprise computing, perhaps to gain a foothold in Windows environments. ARM's intentions to enter the computing environment 64-bit means that not only rivals struggle to catch up in the space of smart phones and tablets, while the duty to protect ... Read full article »
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The new 802.22 wireless standard could cover whole cities

Tweet IEEE has announced a new 802.22 wireless standard that can cover up to 20,000 square kilometers. The rule is actually for wireless regional area or WRAN uses white space in the spectrum of TV frequencies. This new wireless standard which is expected to bring Internet connectivity to large areas that are less populated and not covered above. The WRAN will be able to offer up to 22 ... Read full article »
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Debian switching to LibreOffice

Tweet The Debian project has officially announced the change in the alternative LibreOffice openoffice is completed. The office suite is available in the testing and unstable branch since March and has now been ported to Debian 6.0 Squeeze. Apparently the little support that Oracle Corporation has given openofficeorg and improved collaboration and rapid development of office free office 0pen ended up throwing in the Linux ... Read full article »
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Announced as the new 3.0 kernel version of GNU / Linux

Tweet remember I once read out there, that the only way that the Linux kernel reached version 3.0, it would be if it were programmed in c + + and totally object oriented. But on a whim of the master of the kernel, the 2.6.39 never become 2.6.40 or 2.8. In a few days we will see the version 3 in the repositories. And here I share the original mail where Torvalds explains why the jump ... Read the full article »
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