26
Feb

Natural diureti

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25
Feb

Human growth hormone

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A WiFi box that houses a USB 3G + to share Internet access. All at a very affordable price.

How to install an access point Wi-Fi in nature, that is to say away from any Ethernet network (or other)? Based on 3G, obviously. The idea that implements the OEM D100 Huawei, acting as a housing hotspot Wi-Fi roaming.

The principle is simple. The D100 is a discrete box Wi-Fi (110 × 90 × 27 mm 100 gr) on which is grafting a 3G USB key everything there is more classic (like the E180 HSUPA dual-band manufacturer). This architecture allows to share bandwidth between multiple mobile Internet users with Wi-Fi devices (laptops, netbook, smartphone …). The cable is also possible through the Ethernet port that offers the D100 which can then be transformed into conventional WiFi hotspot. The only limit is the use of mobile broadband. Or 7.2 Mbps in theoretical reception for 3G + or 14 Mbps (HSUPA).

The product will be marketed by Bouygues Telecom from April 13 in the direction of business customers (small, medium and large accounts). Not for the price of housing (99 euros excluding tax to which it may be necessary to add the package price Internet from 25 euros HT), it remains relatively accessible to the general public) but because of customs. A foreman who wants to share Internet access on his workplace, exhibitors who have no Internet connection or WiFi in the lounge, a company that wants to share a connection between several temporary employees … the uses are numerous.

The offer is confined to the hour wireless broadband network Bouygues Telecom. Which announced a 75% coverage of population by summer 2009. If the solution is ingenious (though it lacks a battery to make housing more independent), it remains to verify the interest from customers. For most mobile workers generally have mobile internet solutions that are redundant with the offer of the operator.

The solution might even slow down for underwriting 3G offering from the companies. Why indeed individually subscribe to a 3G package when it can be shared among multiple users? In contrast, the D100 could figure appealing product, especially on the side of small structures. “A TPE that has anyway not intend to equip all its employees in 3G subscriptions + but temporary needs of mobile Internet will find satisfaction with our solution,” suggests there be at Bouygues Telecom. “We just want to offer more devices in the network service to businesses in need. ”

This 13.3 inch is the ideal solution for those seeking the performance of a 15 or 17 inches without the weight or bulk.

The Samsung Q310 XE2V 8400 is a nice computer to use as writing eWEEK had the opportunity to take over a few days. A sober and elegant with its glossy black (watch out for fingerprints!) Reddish, this 13.3-inch meets all requirements (except for games of “hardcore gamers”) while offering the flexibility own mobility.

2 kg and its relatively compact dimensions (32.2 x 24.1 x 3.8 cm) makes the Q310 is the perfect companion on the go. And its 13.3-inch screen offers a good display in 1280 x 800 pixels comfortable enough to work effectively. The keyboard (89 keys) we felt very pleasant to the touch like the layout of function keys and shortcuts to the specifics of the laptop. We especially appreciated the application maintenance Magic Doctor of manufacturer (even if we do not particularly needed to use) as well as access to SpeedUp Manager, which offers three operating configurations to save the autonomy or, conversely, focus on performance.

The Samsung Q310 8400 is built around the Intel platform with Centrino 2 Core 2 Duo P8400 at 2.26 GHz, 3 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM, 320 GB disk (5400 rpm Sata m) and a map Nvidia GeForce 9200M GS with 256 MB dedicated. A map with a creditable performance that displays a score of 4.4 to test Windows Vista. Without really trying to push the machine to its limits, the system has largely supported the simultaneous projection of a feature film DVD (since VLC can not choose the language and the subtitles with Media Center as with Media Player) with 5 Other videos from Dailymotion, while taking notes in Google Docs. The Internet connection is then made in short-Fi, setup holds up despite a busy processor averages 70% with peaks to 100% during these specific trials.

Autonomy is a debatable one. To test the quality of the battery, we launched our full-screen DVD inserted, the third time, surfing the Internet, including to stream audio and video. The Q310 held 2:50 in this mode. A bit tight for our liking for a 6-cell battery. Note that the charge indicator located below the base comes in handy. Same machine off, simply pressing the button to find out the level of battery charge (per 20%) displayed by LEDs.

The general use has not been a problem, or at the application installation or in the wireless connections (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) and Ethernet. The only HDMI enabled us to distribute a movie (directly from the Internet for that matter) on a HD LCD TV without a problem (provided to activate the sound from the system settings, configuration does not occur automatically) . Communication interfaces are supplemented with the basics: 3 USB ports, flash card reader 7-in-1 ExpressCard slot 34, RJ11 (modem) and RJ45 (Ethernet), VGA connector for use with a second screen.

Overall, the Q310 has given us full satisfaction. With the exception of the mouse pad. If this proves to be very sensitive on the whole vertical scrolling was sometimes inexplicably blocked either on local documents or web pages. Another small annoyance. For reasons of economy, the screen tends to reduce its brightness when idle but after a time too short for our tastes (including a video mode). A default configuration, let’s face it, we have not sought to change.

Delivered by default with a free trial of McAfee’s security suite, includes neither the Q310 8400 TPM encryption chip or fingerprint reader. Security side, it will stick to the password protected BIOS and Vista profile. The lack of component Intel AMT (technolohie vPro) will not provide the remote management of the machine by the system administrator.

In conclusion, the Samsung Q310 overcomes the limitations of the netbook (see 12 inches) by providing performance of a 15 or 17 inches but without the bulk and weight. The ideal machine for those not looking too on the issue of secure access to data. But comfort and performance that will pay around 1000 euros TTC (for first-line price).

23
Feb

Google Gmail out of its beta status

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Five years after it went online, Gmail out of its beta status. “Beta is conjugated to the past,” says Keith Coleman, director of developments in Gmail the Gmail Blog.

Nothing very significant and no major function of newly emerged justifies the choice of Google released its beta version of its webmail. The product is simply mature enough for that engineers decided to leave its status as test material. What should make to Gmail legitimacy awaited perhaps some organization for use in a professional environment. Because Gmail is not the only one affected: Google Apps (Application Suite which includes GMail, Docs and Calendar) has the same evolution mature.

In five years, Gmail has received numerous developments. Include, in no particular order, the efficient spam filter, integrated chat and its evolution with the video interface and communication group (for the U.S. version), support for POP and IMAP protocols, the mobile version of Gmail tags or labels that can describe the recent emails and drag and drop the many services provided for access to the “Labs”, the offline Gear, not to mention the gigabytes of storage space (over 7 GB today) constantly evolving and had success with its launch of Gmail and Google asked its users to “never delete email.”

Beta or not, switching to “normal” mode of application does not detract from its continued development, however. “We are moving towards a world of rapid development cycle where products like Gmail continue to change constantly,” explains Keith Coleman. The recent introduction of Wave, a sort of unified communications solution, demonstrates the continuing search for innovation from Google. So much so that some prematurely announcing the death of email as we know it today.

Translated into 53 languages, Gmail is now used by millions of people worldwide. His progress would be 48% over a year and about 1.75 million businesses have adopted Google Apps. Tear the label “beta” in Gmail and Apps shows Google’s intentions in wanting to “professionalize” products. To better sell them?

Waiting to see the new strategy of Mountain View, Google pushes up the futility of perfection by offering nostalgic return to the acronym “BETA” (and the jokes that go with it) that appeared in gray under the Gmail logo. “Display Settings, click Labs, choose” Back to Beta “and it will be like if Gmail had never left its beta version,” offers Keith Coleman.

23
Feb

Google Nexus One

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Over a two-member team of French Netmedia Europe has an iPhone? Never mind! The Nexus One could seduce the other half. Indeed, Google’s smartphone is undoubtedly the best Android smartphone to date, and proves to be a good device for business users. The terminal and its Android OS will be in the spotlight at next Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but the problems registered in the U.S. in terms of quality of communication remain open …

EWeek has had access to Nexus One in both our U.S. and European office, and we believe that this is, beyond dispute, the most successful device Android Market.

Google has taken a Nexus One to Clint Boulton, eWEEK U.S., with a T-Mobile account and a 4GB SD card, very shortly after its official launch. In addition, the offices of London Netmedia have had in hand another Nexus, belonging to a French colleague of the group (see his video on the mountain dating a few days ago …).

Both agree on the fact that the ownership of the product seems perfect. It must be said that the Nexus is only 11.5 mm thick, and it is smaller than most pens. What do suffer Droid Motorola (called Milestone in Europe), who suffers from the formal comparison. However, we like how the droid is in hand, but it is a little square and dark.

For its part, the Nexus One has a Teflon coating. Side color, we are dealing with a dull gray. The screen contrast is really stunning! The screen 3.7-inch diagonal displays images of type “widescreen WVGA AMOLED” with a true resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It shows lively and bright and offers an experience comparable to an LCD screen dedicated to HD video. The animated wallpapers that make the device seems permanently active, through vibrant colors and scenes in motion.

The Nexus One manages quite well text messages, and uses two microphones, one for effectively reducing the background noise. More noise and pleasant voice exchange and quality. Yet, the USA, hundreds of users have complained about the poor quality of 3G in their country and the untimely tilting mode EDGE. It is clear that for a phone of this ilk consistency of wireless coverage is critical, and Google works actively to the rest of a fix. In Britain, the problem is apparently less, but our British colleagues have noted, however, recurring concerns with 3G coverage, no doubt to the superior quality of 3G networks and not EDGE. In both France and Spain, our French colleague fortunate possessor of a Nexus One has experienced virtually no problems with 3G coverage.

In terms of responsiveness, the smartphone Google responds quickly and effectively to requests (including multitasking, which – remember it – is impossible on the Apple iPhone). The processor at 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon is shown impressive effectiveness. Certainly better than the standard iPhone 3Gs. By coupling with the 2.1 version of Android (Cake) answers to queries are done at the speed of light, whether to order a pizza, access to a bike shop, a bakery or download a movie. The live TV application used by our French colleague was equally impressive responsiveness …

The lifespan of the battery is good. Fully loaded, the unit takes approximately 9 hours, provided the use is “reasonable” (that is to say without too much pull on the 3G and video applications, photo and game). Intensive use of the video camera and other advanced features dropped autonomy around 6 hours. We conclude that the Nexus is not much better (or as poorly) as the iPhone 3Gs in the matter. The battery is recharged via a standard micro USB connector

23
Feb

Alumni MySQL based SkySQL

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By placing first in the hands of Sun Microsystems in 2008 and those from Oracle in 2009 (approved in 2010), the risk of disappearance of MySQL were mentioned more than once in the open source community. It finally seems that successive acquisitions have expanded the contrary ecosystem around free RDBMS.

After Michael “Monty” Widenius, the creator of MySQL, which offers an alternative MariaDB is the turn of the SkySQL company to offer its services around the open source offering. This young company founded by former vice president of services at MySQL, Ulf Sandberg, intends to provide an offer MySQL support to businesses. The company will offer “a class support and services for the MySQL ecosystem,” reads one page on the site sisiblement under construction. Which also states that “all basic members of SkySQL are former employees of MySQL.” The company is also being recruited in the areas of support, consultancy, training, marketing and sales.

SkySQL will propose to offer alternative to Oracle. An initiative clearly welcomed by Michael Widenius. “I am pleased that SkySQL a new home for the talents of MySQL, is created,” it said on his blog. It is “very good news for all users of MySQL because it will, despite what is happening with MySQL, Oracle, the existence of support and high quality services around MySQL and MariaDB. ”

IBM will adopt Firefox as default browser within its walls. It’s Bob Sutor, Vice President Linux and Open Source Software Branch, which announced in a note dated July 1.

“We formally add a new piece of software to the list of common applications by default that we hope employees will use, and is the Mozilla Firefox browser,” wrote the head. The open source browser joins the house offers are Lotus Notes, Lotus Sametime or Lotus Symphony office suite from the recommended software internally.

If thousands of employees already use the browser to the red panda on Linux, Mac and Windows, it is doubtful that the 400,000 IBM employees worldwide to adopt the same. Obviously, the choice of browser is not taxed even if IBM will be “strongly encouraged” to adopt Firefox. But they could solve it for many reasons that Bob Sutor justified by the overall quality of software.

“I tried Firefox [because it was new and 'cool'],” said the officer, but I still use it for the following reasons: “respect for open standards and interoperability” strategy at IBM; open source model that provides immunity from a commercial entity (“nameless” seems to mean Bob Sutor) maintained high level of security thanks to the international community, extensibility and customization possible for specific applications and organizations own companies like IBM innovation that boosts supply.

Nothing very new in itself. The arguments on the merits of Firefox is regularly used by its advocates. And the fact that IBM contributes to the development of Firefox is certainly no stranger to the strategy announced. It nevertheless remains responsible in the eyes of the browser Mozilla “is now the benchmark of what a browser should be on openness, security and compliance standards.”

If IBM is pushing its support to equip “all new computers’ Firefox and” continue to strongly encourage publishers with a web browser-based to fully support Firefox, the issue is elsewhere around the cloud including the use of online applications today goes by browsers.

“For the transition to ‘cloud’ to succeed, open standards should be used within the infrastructure, applications, and how people exchange information,” explains Bob Sutor. Many criteria to be met by Firefox, so. “The longstanding commitment of Mozilla to adopt open standards and the quality of their implementation in Firefox confirms that this is a solid platform, modern should be part of the internal transformation of IBM to shift significantly toward the cloud. “Starting with the Blue offers Insight, business analytics, and online collaboration LotusLive. At IBM, the future of Firefox will clearly not filter the “cloud”.

23
Feb

The best calculator to do well

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We know the current Texas Instrument calculators range Nspire, but TI is expected to unveil the next few days the TI-Nspire CAS CX. It is an uncompromising model unveiled with this picture.

What can we bring more to the graphing calculators that already have a large display and memory for storing data from and programs?

IT will respond in a few days revealing the characteristics of the TI-Nspire CAS CX (CAS Computer Algebra System). It should be colored with a color screen with backlight, but also a rechargeable battery with an essential back-lit screen. One can only imagine the addition of color for displaying 3D graphics. Of course, homebrew will be developed quickly, and capitalize on the color screen.

It could also incorporate a module WiFi b / g. Unless it happens with the ‘CX Navigator that connects to the bottom of the range Nspire calculators (photo below).

23
Feb

Pirate Facebook and he gets a job

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In 2005, Chris Putnam is looking for a hobby.

He ended up opting for hacks and tweaks on Facebook, an occupation that led to his being hired by the company owner of the first social network in the world.

Chris Putnam were among others created a hack that transformed your profile page imitation MySpace.

But then, maybe just GeoHot sought a job with a good mutual Sony?

Some professional partnerships have been built around a first meeting unorthodox. Maybe you’ve already experienced a similar story? If so, tell us your story in comments.