Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Panasonic Toughbook range is renewed

Panasonic has announced late on a number of new additions to its Toughbook range of business notebooks, the significant new passes for the new laptop family, the Toughbook CF-53. As usual, the Toughbook CF-53 is aimed at users who must use their laptop to work in hostile environments such as open space, factories or other industrial sites in danger.

For this, the new Toughbook CF-53 meets military-grade U.S. Army MIL-STD withstand drops of up to 76 inches high by coated components and its magnesium case. Besides its antireflective screen is to be used outdoors with sunlight without any problems. It also has very good technology, the new CF-53 is powered by an Intel Core i5-2520M vPro chipset features the new Intel Q67 Express, USB 3.0 and 14-inch screen.

Microsoft is done with Skype

What a few days ago it was a rumor has become a reality, Microsoft has done with Skype. According to the official press release of Redmond have paid a total of 8,500 million dollars for the company and VoIP calls as the company has big plans for this application. Skype is one of the largest providers of Internet phone calls via VoIP technology the world has in its accounts with millions of users worldwide to compete with major programs like Google Talk VoIP, Fring or Facetime.

Asus Eee PC 1015PX is already on sale in North America

Asus has officially launched for sale the new Eee PC netbook in the United States at a price of laughter, the new Asus Eee PC 1015PX is available in the Americas a little over $ 300. The device has excellent technology, especially if we take into account its low cost. The new Eee PC 1015PX is powered by an Intel Atom N570 dual core with a frequency of 1.66 GHz and features a 10.1-inch screen with 1024 x 600.

Google launches online music service

The U.S. internet group Google has launched Tuesday, May 10, a service offering music online, available initially only on invitation and who can "download a music collection to listen everywhere." Called simply "Music", the system works like Amazon's Cloud Drive, which launched in late March a service for storing video and music online that allows users to create online collections of music or videos, which it can access from any computer, telephone or multimedia shelf.

Frederic Mitterrand: "Hadopi was a challenge, it became a tangible reality"

He came "that support" and "specify how Hadopi is an essential element": after a visit to the Paris headquarters of the High Authority for the dissemination of works and the protection of rights on the Internet (Hadopi), the Minister of culture, Frederic Mitterrand, held to dispel any ambiguity about the future of Internet Piracy.

In late April, Nicolas Sarkozy had indeed recognized "errors" in the act and was willing to consider a "Hadopi 3" to make adjustments, especially if the "digital actors" put in place a system to "reward precisely "the creators. These statements, made in conjunction with the establishment of the National Council of Digital, had raised questions about the future of the High Authority.

Google launches its "Music" and the movie comes on Android

SAN FRANCISCO - At the end came. After countless rumors, delays, speculation, assumptions, Google has its "Music Service". But that's not what you expected, and perhaps even what he had in mind the Mountain View giant: the decisions of the recording industry or what's left of it in this sense, have been decisive.

But music is not the only front on which Big G moves: there is also a cinema, with the new opportunities for rental on Android, and ecosystem expansion continues in this platform with 400 thousand activations of new devices every day , a leader in the smartphone market. According to market analysis, this year the "store" applications for the robot green Google may exceed the number of titles to Apple.

MySMS, application to save messages

The craze for instant messaging on mobile phones has resulted in wide dissemination of WhatsApp, an application that uses the data connection to send mobile messages to advanced. They are not SMS but what they seem. MySMS works very much like this only makes the dispatch compatible smartphones, they have to have the application installed, or traditional SMS.

Both the Android version of iPhone is free. The difference is the price of SMS. The user can choose to send them through the phone operator that has contracted or a fee of 8 cents per message. The bonds are purchased through PayPal or by credit card and keep the fare to anywhere in the world.