Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Sunday, February 10, 2013

iPhone Google Maps vs Android version

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Each time we drive the 677 miles from Big apple to my parents' house in Michigan, we dread the long stretch of Interstate 80 from the hills of rural Pennsylvania. It's beautiful, but lonely, and not using a lot of places to avoid.


 Within this trip, with some help from Google and Apple, I became determined to keep caffeinated and maybe find somewhere else to eat besides McDonald's and truck stops.

 We had two iPhones and 2 Android phones between us, allowing me to evaluate Google Maps on the iPhone and Android and Apple's own mapping app with the iPhone. There isn't any Apple app on Android. These apps all have turn-by-turn voice navigation and can nag you with new directions if you make an incorrect turn or make an effort to turn off-course.

 I tested out of the Google and Apple mapping apps before, but centered on how their walking and public-transportation functions worked in New york. I needed to discover where did they performed for driving and not in the comfort of any major metropolitan area.

 But mainly, I want to to see how Google Maps fared compared to Apple's Maps, which kicked Google Maps over iPhone in September. That meant Google had no mapping app on the iPhone until it released a replacement in December. Google Maps with voice navigation has been on Android phones since 2009. I additionally wanted to find out if the Android and iPhone versions necessary the same features. (Spoiler alert: They don't really).

 We embark from Big apple with his easily bored 3-year-old daughter strapped from the back seat. I energized the phones and set courses for my parents' home in Haslett, Mich. (just outside Lansing, for those too lazy to Google it).

 Both versions of Google Maps and the Apple software essentially gave me exactly the same directions and time estimate - approximately 10 hours, though we had arrived planning on 12 with stops.

 We usually relax at the Panera Bread bakery about an hour into Pennsylvania, but our daughter was napping and that we weren't really hungry. So we threw ourselves at the mercy of Google and Apple and hoped that they would find us something in the hour or two.

 When we wound throughout the hills, with my better half driving, I watched the small blue arrows on my phones move across the state and checked out all the features each mapping program offered.

 The Android version of Google Maps has got the most toys as well as the most breathtaking graphics. The bars and cleaners visible on its street maps of recent York get replaced with the names of rivers and small-town roads from the distance.

 By comparison, both iPhone apps seem simplistic, which isn't too surprising as being the Android app a start of several years. Apple's fancy 3-D graphics largely burn away when you get out of your city.

 The Android version allows me to pick out "layers" for my map showing particular things like traffic and nearby businesses.

 The restaurant layer proved beneficial when my daughter started getting cranky and we was required to make an unplanned stop.
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Friday, February 8, 2013

Transparent smartphones being released 2013: Polytron

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Think transparent smartphones are futuristic? Definitely not. For, if Taiwan-based Polytron has its own way, we are going to soon be holding a transparent smartphone. Polytron, which works on display technologies, has unveiled a smartphone prototype having a transparent body. A corporation exec has claimed that users will see the appearance of transparent glass phone because of the end on this year.

 The business's prototype is manufactured using glass which is light in weight and comes with a transparent screen and the body. The prototype has not been functioning and hardware like battery, camera and micro sd card may very well be seen from the naked eye.

 Polytron says that manufacturers can build smartphones using this type of specially designed glass, containing its patented electrical wiring that's nearly invisible. This wiring provides each see-through effect on the phone's body.

 Sam Yu, gm of the company, reportedly stated that the display technology is mature and various phone manufacturers will be looking at deploying it. He failed to, however, say much a mobile phone which has a transparent body cost.

Samsung recently unveiled Youm, a curved display that is certainly supposed to be included in its upcoming flagship smartphone Samsung galaxy s IV. Nokia have also been inside news because it has been awarded a $1.35 billion grant to figure on graphene, that is harder than diamond and steel which enable it to be employed to make smash-proof phones.
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Android has security flaw : Google

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WASHINGTON: A burglar flaw has made simple to use for scam artists to deliver phony texting to Android phones with help of any security flaw, a report states.

 At the end of October, researchers at Vermont State University alerted Google into a practice called "smishing" that will ensnare consumers in fraud.

 Google's security officials confirmed the flaw and promising to take care of it.

 Within days that they incorporated a fix in to the latest version with the Android operating system, Jelly Bean 4.2, making available a burglar alarm update for earlier versions.

 However for most Android phones, the fix never arrived, as well as many, it never will, the Washington Post reports.

 The reason is it isn't clear recognise the business, Google, the smartphone maker or perhaps the wireless carrier that sells it, bears ultimate responsibility for that costly process of getting security updates for an Android device.

 Good paper, fixes to known security flaws might take nearly a year to achieve individual smartphones, whenever they go to all.

 Security experts declared the condition has contributed to making our planet's most favored mobile computer more susceptible than its rivals to hackers, scam artists along with a growing universe of malicious software.

 Breaches remain more widespread on traditional computers than you are on smartphones, which has been engineered to include safety measures not entirely on desktop or laptop machines, experts added.

 The report noticed that if there seemed to be a serious outbreak of malicious software, the fractured nature on the heart.} system for delivering updates could dramatically slow efforts to shield information carried on Android phones, including documents, passwords, contact lists, pictures, videos, location data and credit-based card numbers.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Ex-employees take Intel, Apple, Google to court

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SAN JOSE: Internal emails show that executives at tech companies including Apple and Google believed that a legal contract to avoid poaching each other's workers would bring real financial benefits, a US judge said.

 Five former employees of assorted tech companies have filed a civil lawsuit against Apple, Google, Intel as well as others, alleging an illegal conspiracy to reduce competition per other's employees.

 At a hearing in San Jose, California federal court, US District Judge Lucy Koh also ordered Apple Leader Tim Cook being questioned by plaintiff attorneys for four hours.

 Koh must decide regardless of if the lawsuit can proceed as a class action, which could provide the plaintiffs more leverage to extract a large settlement. Koh asserted right at that moment no-poaching agreements were forged, top executives felt a collective approach toward hiring was better than coping with employees individually.
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Monday, January 14, 2013

How Google is making an effort to create another Silicon Valley in US

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Inside a small bungalow within the street separating Kansas, Kansas, looking at the sister city in Missouri, a small number of entrepreneurs will work on the ideas for the following high-tech startup, tapping Google's new superfast internet connection that has turned the neighborhood into an unlikely settlement dubbed the " Silicon Prairie."

 The property on State Line Road is among several startup-friendly locations that contain sprouted up in Kansas City lately. The catalyst is Google Fiber, the search-engine giant's fiber-optic network being tested within the Kansas area that advertises speeds up to a gigabyte per second a rate that massively exceeds the normal internet speeds at homes hooked up with cable modems.

 The power in charge of startups is not hard: A fast internet pipe makes it easier to manage large files and eliminates buffering issues that plague online video, live conferencing or other network-intensive tasks. Although the Kansas location presents challenges for startups, such as the capability to raise money outside the traditional Silicon Valley growth capital scene, entrepreneurs like Synthia Payne believe oahu is the place to be at this time for up-and-coming tech companies.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Google, Apple chiefs visit China

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Google chief Eric Schmidt then Apple Inc's CEO Tim Cook has visited China to try to expand their presence in the Chinese market. Schmidt's visit will be monitored by the IT sector as Google continues to be facing serious problems in China making use of their gmail accounts getting partially blocked every once in awhile. Apple is facing severe challenges with Chinese authorities investigating labour practices at Foxconn manufacturing units, which produce the bulk of Apple's products and assemble them.

 Each visits increase competition to the mobile software scene in China, the earth's biggest smartphone market. Schmidt gave tips on how to develop start-up companies to mobile software personnel at a meeting on Friday in Beijing. Google just has a compact share of the Chinese search market at 15.4% that's covered with a Chinese domestic company Baidu which controls 78.6% of it, according to a domestic research company Analysys International.
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