Rabu, 12 Januari 2011

Hacker sues Sony PlayStation 3 breaker

Jakarta - Lawyers for Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEA) San Franciscoasking the court to stop, and take firm measures against a group of people whobreak into the PlayStation 3 (PS3).
In the indictment SCEA prosecute George Hotz (known as Geohot) previouslysuccessfully break into the iPhone, and Hector Martin Cantero, Sven Peter, andseveral other hackers who are members of the group Failoverflow.

Trend Micro: Android More Than Weak IOS


SAN FRANCISCO - Trend Micro antivirus manufacturers claim if the Android mobile operating system is more vulnerable to attack than the IOS platform. "Android is a platform based on open-source software. This means that hackers can understand the patterns of architecture and source code of that platform," said Trend Micro's chairman, Steve Chang, was quoted by Bloomberg, on Wednesday (01/12/2011). 

RIM : App World More Celebrities from Android Market

NUSA DUA - The name Android is on the rise as the developer does not make theRIM BlackBerry worry. In fact, a Canadian company that claims to store theirapplication is much more famous than the Android Market.

'BlackBerry Unlike Yahoo-Google-Facebook'

Jakarta - Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry was asked to build a server inIndonesia because it was his duty as a paid Internet service providers in the country.That's what distinguishes a free service like Yahoo, Google, and Facebook.

2011, End of PC Era


WASHINGTON - Following the invasion of tablets and smartphones, the era of the use of a PC (personal computer) is believed will end this year. It disclosed a FoxNews journalist, John R. Quain.

In his article entitled 'PC is dead', claims Quain, the era of desktop computer usage isreally going to end in 2011. 'War' exhibition tablet on the Consumer Electronics Show(CES) in Las Vegas last week, a clear indication that the PC is no longer needed.

Qualcomm: In Indonesia, CDMA Not Be Dead


JAKARTA - The sound of CDMA-based telecommunication services are still drifted in Indonesia. Prominence is less with the GSM, will make this technology disappear in the homeland? It is said Senior Director & Country Manager of Qualcomm, Harry K. Nugraha, it is not possible. According to CDMA will not die, instead will continue to grow. 

iSuppli: 12.1 Million Units in 2011 CDMA iPhone


NEW YORK - Certainty of the largest U.S. telecom operator, Verizon, launching the latest series of iPhone is predicted to increase total output of Apple's smartphoneshipments up to 33 percent. Thus the results of recent research agency business information, HIS iSuppli.
HIS iSuppli predicts Apple will sell approximately 12.1 million CDMA version of the iPhone through Verizon and other operators throughout 2011. This will increase thenumber of iPhone shipments to 61.2 million units this year, or 24.5 percent more thanthat offered by HSPA phones from AT & T in the U.S. and other operators around the world.

 
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