Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
on Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Amazon Prime Air

Amazon's founder - Jeff Bezos - bombs masterful surprise when he announced that Amazon wants to deliver its customers their orders in just "60 minutes".

on Thursday, October 25, 2012

SAMSUNG announces a new video about Galaxy note II


Samsung Galaxy note II
Samsung prepares to launch its successful new Galaxy Note II in the United States, and the four huge companies in the United States will launch the new device for this year, which only two companies launched it last year  and after a late raised globally, and this shows of course success of its first generation, and the high demand for the second generation.

T-Mobile announced  that the device will be available with today, while AT & T company did yesterday, and will soon be available at other firms. On this occasion, Samsung has launched new advertisements which certainly focuses on hardware specifications notably high-definition big screen measuring in 5.5 inches and S Pen pen and multi-tasking and so on.



Samsung beats Apple in multi-touch suit in Dutch courts


Apple took the courts in the Netherlands with an infringement suit regarding multitouch technology. Dutch courts ruled in favor of Samsung, and cleared them of any infringement claims brought forth by Apple, according to a report from Reuters. This is similar to recent rulings in favor of Samsung in the UK and Germany.


Official court documents have yet to surface. So far, only one official quote from the ruling has been made public. “With these products Samsung does not infringe the claims that Apple has made,” the Dutch court wrote. Hopefully, the rest of the official document comes out soon enough, but for now, this will have to do.
The patent in question covers a broader approach to multitouch than the IP Apple used in its California case earlier this year. The earlier suit involves specific gestures, whereas this patent infringement suit involves a deeper view of how multitouch integrates with the OS and how specific apps recognize it. It’s interesting how a patent involving essentially the same thing, but with a different level of integration can completely alter the result of a litigation.
We will have to wait for the full documents to come out to find out exactly why the Dutch courts felt that this was not a case of infringement. Either way, it’s another victory for Samsung, which should have soften the blow of the $1bn judgement in favor of Apple recently. Once the official report comes out, we will let you know in more detail why the case was thrown out by the Dutch courts.
[via AndroidCommunity via SlashGear]

on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Apple May Launch iTunes 11, iBooks 3 Alongside iPad Mini


Just one day ahead of Apple’s big press event where the company is expected to unveil the iPad Mini, new rumors indicate it might also launch iTunes 11 and the third-generation of its e-book app iBooks at the same event.
on Monday, October 22, 2012

Sony Announces New Playstation 3 Model

Just when you think the Playstation 3 couldn’t get any smaller, Sony announced this evening at the Tokyo Game Show that they will be releasing an even slimmer Playstation 3 model.  This newest model will be available in the classic “charcoal black” color scheme, however Japan will also have an exclusive “classic white” version available.  According to Sony the new slimmer model will be 25% lighter, will have 20% less volume than the current PS3 Slim, and will be 50% smaller than the original Playstation 3 model 1.
In North America the new slimmer Playstation 3 will be available starting as soon as September 25th in an Uncharted 3/Dust 514 Bundle, retailing for $269.  This version will feature a 250GB hard drive.  On October 30th Sony will also offer a 500GB version for $299, and will also bundle the new model with Assassin’s Creed III.
The European release of the new Playstation 3 model has a unique flash memory 12GB version for 229€, available starting October 12th.  Europe’s 500GB model will sell for 299€ starting September 28th.
Japan like North America will carry both the 250GB and 500GB models. The 250GB will sell for 24,900 yen, while the 500GB will sell for 29,800 yen. Both will be available October 4th.
It really seems like very odd timing for Sony to be releasing a newer Playstation 3 model on the heals of a soon highly anticipated announcement regarding the new Playstation 4.  November of 2012 will mark the seventh anniversary for the Playstation 3, and since March of 2012 Sony has sold about 64 million system.
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on Monday, July 2, 2012

Today Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that they will be purchasing Gaikai, the cloud gaming service for $380. Gaikai was first established back in 2008 and has created a worldwide cloud-streaming service that provides a variety of games to a range of devices via the internet. 




Once the purchase has gone through Sony will be looking to create its own cloud game service. Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. explains:
“By combining Gaikai’s resources including its technological strength and engineering talent with SCE’s extensive game platform knowledge and experience, SCE will provide users with unparalleled cloud entertainment experiences,”- “SCE will deliver a world-class cloud-streaming service that allows users to instantly enjoy a broad array of content ranging from immersive core games with rich graphics to casual content anytime, anywhere on a variety of internet-connected devices.”
As always the acquisition is subject to certain regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.

More ‘grey hairs' are needed for London’s Tech City to succeed in the long run, according to the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (BVCA).



Tech City is located around the Old Street Roundabout in East London

More mentoring and advice is needed from experienced entrepreneurs and investors for the start-ups which now populate large areas of East London, a new report from the Centre for London and BVCA suggests. The new study, A Tale of Tech City, looks at the technology cluster that has sprung up in East London, which has been dubbed 'Silicon Roundabout', and aims to examine the challenges that exist. Its key finding suggests that there is a 'significant demand' from Tech City-based entrepreneurs for mentors and advice to support the growth of their businesses. This advice, the report says, is particularly aimed at the process of seeking institutional investment through seed capital and funding rounds. The report draws comparisons with Silicon Valley, which it says has a superior network of 'seasoned entrepreneurs and angel and venture capital investors’. Under its 'access to finance' section the report finds that there is a lack of understanding of the digital sector by financiers and, on the other side of the fence, a lack of knowledge of how to raise finance. The BVCA and Centre for London also say that the attention from Downing Street towards the promotion of the area, along with the role of the Tech City Investment Organisation, is creating 'wariness about the misaligned incentives' To ratify the situation the study suggests that East London's existing professional networks should develop mentoring activities and meet-ups for younger firms. Furthermore, it proposes that angel and venture capital firms relocate to East London as well as high street banks developing specialist digital economy offerings. Mark Florman, CEO of the BVCA, says, 'There is no longer any dispute that we have the makings of a genuine, world class, technology hub on our doorstep. 'However as the report makes very clear, to help it fulfill its potential, the investment community will need to become more engaged, sharing our knowledge and experience with entrepreneurs before they would normally come onto our radar.'


The bells tolling the death of Adobe Flash got a bit louder this week.
To go along with the arrival of Google’s new Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” update, Adobe has announced that it will not be developing a certified version of Flash for Android 4.1. Worse for Flash fans, Adobe says it will soon be pulling Flash Player from the Google Play Store.
The move shouldn’t be a huge surprise. Adobe already announced last year that it would cease development of its mobile Flash Player. Still, if you were hoping Google might give Flash a bit of a reprieve by including support in the latest version of Android, well, we’ve got bad news for you.
Beginning Aug. 15, Adobe plans to start limiting access to Flash in the Google Play Store to mobile devices that already have Flash installed. In other words, if your Android phone shipped with Flash installed — what Adobe refers to as a “certified version” of mobile Flash — then you can keep getting updates through the Google Play Store. If you’re planning to buy a new phone running Android 4.1, you won’t be installing Flash after the fact.
The reasoning behind the move is that any devices that don’t have Flash Player installed out of the box are, in Adobe’s words, “increasingly likely to be incompatible with Flash Player and will no longer be able to install it from the Google Play Store.”
There is a way around the new limitations if you’re a developer who needs access to Flash (or, presumably, a user who doesn’t mind hacking your phone): Flash Player for Android will remain available in Adobe’sarchive of released Flash Player versions. Also, little birds flying around Google I/O this week tell us that the Flash plugin actually does seem to work with Android 4.1. If you’d like to try it for yourself, better hurry up and grab it while you can.

Flash logo
If you’ve been having trouble watching Flash movies in Firefox, you’re not alone.
Last week A
dobe released Flash Player 11.3, with support for secure sandboxing in Firefox. Flash’s near ubiquity makes it a popular target for web-based attacks, but the new sandboxing means that even when such attacks succeed the damage is limited and won’t spill over into the rest of the browser or even the operating system.
Unfortunately for some Firefox fans, the Flash 11.3 update has also caused numerous problems.
Webmonkey has received quite a bit of email from users over the last few days, reporting everything from videos that won’t play to screen freezes and outright browser crashes. Most of the problems seem to affect Windows Vista and Windows 7 users, which suggests the new security sandboxing might be part of the problem.
The problem is widespread enough that Mozilla has addressed it directly, telling users that the company isworking with Adobe to fix it.
In the mean time the only real solution is to downgrade to Flash 11.2. If you happen to have Real Player installed there is a more extensive workaround, but for everyone else Mozilla’s suggestion is to “uninstall Flash 11.3 and downgrade to Flash 11.2.” The Firefox Help Center has instructions for those with Real Player installed as well as those whose only option is to return to the more stable Flash 11.2.
We’ll be sure to let you know when a better solution is available.
Sourse:webmonkey

on Friday, June 1, 2012



Last Year Google Rejected 610,000 Websites And Disapproved 134 Million Ads


This is no censorship because Google itself can make money doing this
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Ads that are in violation of our ads policies aren’t allowed to be shown on Google and our AdSense partner sites. For many repeat offenders, we ban not just ads but also advertisers who seek to abuse our advertising system to take advantage of people. In the case of ads that are promoting counterfeit goods, we typically ban the advertiser after only one violation. Here are some metrics that give some insight into the scale of the impact we have had over time, showing the numbers of actions we’ve taken against advertiser accounts, sites and ads. You can see that the numbers are growing—and growing faster over time.
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134 مليون إعلان رفضتهم جوجل في 2011

If you want the complete article in English .. Press HERE
كشفت شركة جوجل عملاق محركات البحث على الإنترنت عن أن وحدتها الخاصة بأعمال الإعلانات جوجل ادسنس"Google adsense" اضطرت لرفض نحو 134 مليون طلب إعلان خبيث ومضلل العام الماضى .

وقالت الشركة جوجل ادسنس "Google adsense"
on Thursday, May 24, 2012

The smartphone battle

There is a new contender in the highly lucrative smartphone market: Samsung's Galaxy S3, launched on Thursday in London with great fanfare. But can it stand up to its rivals? We are taking a look at a few of the top phones.
In the world of smartphones, BIG seems to be the new black. Not that today's smartphones are gaining weight. They are slim and light creatures.
Their screens, though, are growing larger and larger. Phone makers clearly want to wow buyers with big images on high-definition screens. The drawback: those with tiny hands will find it difficult to clasp the latest crop of high-end phones.
Nokia, meanwhile, is the standard bearer for Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system.
And lumbering up for what it hopes will be a fresh start is the once-mighty Research in Motion with its new Blackberry 10 software.
So how do some of these rivals square up?

Sony's Xperia S                                                           
Sony Xperia S
Sony's Xperia S promises to be an entertainment centre 
Sony's Xperia S promises to be an entertainment centre














Panasonic Eluga                                                       The slim but curvy Eluga marks Panasonic's return to global handset markets                               
Panasonic Eluga
The slim but curvy Eluga marks Panasonic's return to global handset markets 

HTC One X                                                             The HTC One X is the largest in the company's new smartphone line-up
HTC One X
The HTC One X is the largest in the company's new smartphone line-up 

Nokia Lumia 900                                                   
Nokia is betting on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 software


Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia is betting on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 software 
















Samsung Galaxy S3                                              Samsung hopes the S3 will be at least as successful as the S2Blackberry 10
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung hopes the S3 will be at least as successful as the S2 
Iphone 5 ,, see                                                       

Source : BBC NEWS

on Sunday, May 20, 2012
The project’s team receives LE 1.2 million to work on solving one of Egypt’s greatest challenges - Traffic - using the power of Internet


Source : Google Arabia , Wamda
on Saturday, May 19, 2012
هذه الصورة تم تصغيرها . إضغط على هذا الشريط لرؤية الصورة بحجمها الطبيعي . أبعاد الصورة الأصلية 600x328 .



الدفع عن طريق الموبايل


أخبار حلوة جدا عن بدء تفعيل خدمة تحويل الأموال عن طريق الموبايل الشهر القادم في مصر.

إلى أصحاب المشاريع الصغيرة ومن يريد التسوق الإلكتروني اخبار حلوة في مصر تقدر تدفع عن طريق الموبايل 
بعيد عن كل المشاكل التي ممكن أن يواجها المستخدم أو ال مشتري من تحول البنكي وال paypal 

الميزة في فكرة تحويل الاموال عبر المحمول هى ان معظم الناس عندها خطوط محمول بل وان كنت ازعم ان كل من عنده خط انترنت هو في الغالب ايضا يمتلك خط محمول ودة معناه ان فكرة الاضطرار الى اللجوء الى كروت الإئتمان التي لا يمتلكها الكثير ومن يمتلكها غالبا يخشى استخدامها على الانترنت لن تكون عائقا امام اتمام عملية البيع عن طريق الانترنت دون الحاجة الى طريقة الدفع عند الاستلام التي انقرضت منذ زمن في اغلب الدول وحل محلها طرق اخرى مثل Paypal وغيره. 
هذه الخدمة الى جانب كونها ميزة كبيرة للتجار والمشترين فهى ايضا سوف تكون ميزة لشركات المحمول التي ستساهم في تنشيط التجارة الالكترونية وتحصل عمولات على كل عملية دفع تتم عن طريقها وبالتالي ستزيد ارباح هذه الشركات