Archive for June, 2009

T-Mobile to sell new Google phone in August

Friday, June 26th, 2009

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T-Mobile USA will begin selling a new smartphone using Google Inc’s Android operating software in August, facing off against high-end devices such as Apple’s latest iPhone and the Palm Pre.

T-Mobile, an arm of Deutsche Telekom and the No. 4 U.S. mobile service, said the myTouch 3G phone is a slimmer and more advanced version of the G1, which was also made by Taiwan’s HTC Corp and based on Android technology.

The new phone will cost $199, the same as the 16-gigabyte model of Apple Inc’s iPhone 3GS and Palm Inc’s Pre after a rebate for a two-year service contract.

MyTouch’s advantage is that the phone can be personalized, such as with custom home screens and widgets, T-Mobile said. The Android platform can also learn user preferences and offer recommendations.

“The story is personalization,” said Andrew Sherrard, vice president of product innovation at T-Mobile. The iPhone had a “beautiful aesthetic, but you can’t change it,” he said.

Cupertino, California-based Apple introduced the iPhone two years ago, and it quickly became a consumer phenomenon and upped the game for other phone makers, including the more business-oriented BlackBerry from Research in Motion Ltd.

Apple’s latest iPhone, 3GS, hit stores last Friday with new features and faster speeds, intensifying competition in the high-end mobile device market. Apple and its U.S. carrier partner, AT&T Inc, also cut the price of an older iPhone model.

With more and more models on the market, there are questions what the market can support.

An outlook by RIM on Thursday that fell short of some investors’ expectations stoked concerns about consumer spending and fears that the smartphone market has become more cluttered with alternatives.

T-Mobile’s Sherrard acknowledged the economy has been weak, but said consumers will continue to seek feature-rich phones.

“We’re still living in a recessionary environment,” he said. “But people have hung onto their wireless devices. It’s become the way they communicate.”

The myTouch features a touch-screen display, and a 3.2-megapixel camera, a music player, and video capabilities to make it easier for users to share pictures and videos on sites like YouTube and Picasa.

The phone is also more lightweight in design compared to the G1, and will have longer battery life, T-Mobile said. It will come in white, black and wine red.

Customers already using T-Mobile can pre-order myTouch from July 8 onwards, and begin receiving the new gadget from July 29, the company said, adding that the price for upgraded users has not yet been finalized. T-Mobile expects more than half of the new phone’s buyers to be existing customers.

Source:  Reuters

Projects Redesign

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Account: Hacienda Guachipelín
www.guachipelin.com

Before:

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Layout

- 2 diferent Logotype presence (Guachipelín & Adventure Tours), it can be tricky for the visitor.

- The website proportions don´t allowed the right use of the webpage itself, there is a lot of useless space and information can get lost into that space. For example, the Seasonal Specials banner needs a more confortable structure to be read easily.

Design

- Many of the design details are cut, for example the lines that dividing the colours.

- The background colour is not the right choice, it is too bright and can cause fatigue to the eyes.

- It is necesary to stand on a specific design line, in this case images with rounded edge and square edge didn´t match.

- Is necesary to work in the logotypes.

- The information (website content) is so poor for the space of the design.

NEW DESIGN

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- To keep a specific concept in the design, an unique structure for all the links, it is easier to look for information and it´s welcome for sight.

- Use of neutral colours, elegant and a sober design. It helps to read the content in an easier way, and also, all the information is better organized.

- Right use of the images, use a specific space for them, left the Links and in the right packages details, tours, galleries, etc.

- Round edge images (banners) always keeping the design structure in all the website.

- Logo types and icons were work graphically (vectorial redesign) and all have exact measures.

- Use the right proportions to includes text information (content).

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Details about Apple’s new iPhone 3G S

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

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As expected, Apple announced a third version of the iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 3G S (the S stands for speed) today at the keynote for WWDC 2009. This new version has several updates over the iPhone 3G model, and here they are:

- As the name implies, the new iPhone 3G S is supposed to be faster. Apple boasts that you can load Web pages and launch apps twice as fast as the previous model. It also promises improved 3D graphics for games.

- A 3-megapixel camera with autofocus. You can also focus by tapping on the screen. It will also have settings for white balance, exposure, low-light sensitivity, and a macro mode for close-up photos.

-  A camcorder. You can shoot VGA-quality video in 30 frames per second, and after you’re done, you can trim the video by adjusting the start and end points. You can then send the video via MMS (included in iPhone OS 3.0) to a friend, to your MobileMe account, or even to YouTube, directly from the phone.

- Voice control, but not just for calls. Not only can you manage phone calls with your voice, you can use your voice to play music. You can ask the phone what song is playing, ask it to play a particular song from an artist or an album, and even to play songs that are similar to the currently playing track.

- A built-in digital compass. It automatically reorients the map to the direction you’re facing. It works in conjunction with Maps to give you street view as well.

- Voiceover, an accessibility setting on the new iPhone 3G S that acts as a gesture-based screen reader.

- Compatibility with Nike+ iPod, where it detects the Nike+ sensor in your shoe to track your runs.
- Improved battery life. Apple promises that the iPhone 3G S can hold up to 9 hours in Wi-Fi, 10 hours on video playback, 30 hours on audio playback, 12 hours talk time on 2G networks, and 5 hours talk time on 3G networks.

-  The 16GB model will be $199 with a new contract and the 32GB model will be $299 with a new contract. They will be available June 19, 2009.

Of course, this is in addition to the iPhone 3.0 features that were promised earlier this year, which include copy and paste, voice recording, Internet tethering, and stereo Bluetooth. Older iPhones will be able to get the iPhone 3.0 update for free. The iPhone OS 3.0 update will be available June 17, 2009.

Source: Apple

Linux 2.6.30 Gets Faster Boot

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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The second Linux kernel of 2009 is now out, sporting a long list of improvements — and at least one regression.

New filesystem support, security and driver improvements are all part of the new Linux 2.6.30 kernel release, although one of the most noticeable elements in the new release is the kernel inclusion of fastboot, an enhancement designed to speed startup for Linux-based systems.

Linux 2.6.30 also marks a step back, reinaugurating Tux the penguin as its official mascot after a one-release hiatus, during which Tuz the Tasmanian devil held the reins as a effort to raise awareness around the plight of the Tasmanian devil.

“I’m sure we’ve missed something, and I know we have some regressions pending,” Linux creator Linus Torvalds said in his mailing list announcement for the new kernel. “At the same time, we do need the coverage of a real release, and on the whole it looks pretty good.”

The release follows the 2.6.29 release by just under three months, and the features included in 2.6.30 will end up in the next round of Linux distributions as they face off against Windows 7 later this year.

Fastboot’s inclusion in the kernel is one of the release’s key elements, providing a mechanism for faster startup times within the mainline kernel itself. That’s a something of a new approach, considering that Linux distributions have already been implementing their own approaches for faster startup times. The Ubuntu Jaunty release, for example, claims a 25-second boot time while Red Hat’s Fedora 11 claims a 20-second boot time.

According to Red Hat, there is a difference between the aims and process of the new mainline Linux kernel’s fastboot — which was contributed to the community by Intel — and the approach to faster startups taken in Fedora 11.

“They’re solving a different set of problems,” Fedora kernel maintainer Dave Jones told InternetNews.com. “The Fedora work has been almost entirely done by improving init scripts in userspace, and by making applications more intelligent about the I/O they are doing.”

Jones adds that the fastboot patches are valuable, but there larger problems remain in userspace that can be addressed in Fedora.

Another key addition in the 2.6.30 Linux kernel release is Ftrace, a framework for tracing system calls.

“The Ftrace tracing infrastructure should make debugging certain problems easier,” Jones explained. “Previously, we would need to recompile the kernel with debugging patches added. Now, we have the ability to turn on certain types of profiling dynamically at runtime.”

Security also gets a boost in the kernel with the addition of the Tomoyo framework, which offers an alternate approach to SELinux (which stands for “security enhanced Linux”). Tomoyo, like SELinux is an access-control solution. According to the Tomoyo project site, the most distinguishable feature of Tomoyo Linux is its real-time policy learning feature.

Whereas SELinux operates in either permissive or enforcing modes, Tomoyo Linux also has a third mode — learning mode — in which it “generates definitions of domains and ACL (access control lists) for each domain … automatically,” according to the project site. “This policy-learning functionality covers from the system boot to shutdown.”

Tomoyo is a project that had been begun by Japan’s NTT, while SELinux is an effort that originally sprouted out of the U.S. government’s National Security Agency (NSA).

NTT also has another contribution that made it into the 2.6.30 with the NILFS2 filesystem (short for “New Implementation of a Log-structured File System”).

“NILFS is a new implementation of a log-structured file system (LFS) supporting continuous snapshotting,” according to the NILFS project site. “In addition to versioning capability of the entire filesystem, users can even restore files mistakenly overwritten or destroyed just a few seconds ago.”

There is also support in the 2.6.30 for a number of technologies that have not yet been finalized in standards. Linux 2.6.30 adds preliminary support for the under-development IEEE 802.11w standard for enhanced wireless security.

Preliminary support for NFS 4.1 (define) is also being included ahead of the final standard being ratified by the Internet Engineering Task Force.

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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

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