HD CMOS sensor from Samsung Storage Technology

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Samsung is these companies that have opened many fronts at once with important developments in almost all of them. Improving the webcams for notebooks carrying the image quality to high definition? Well, yes, in this case are the engineers of the multi-Korean company.

The latest sensor they have developed a CMOS 1/4 inch and integrated throughout the system on a single chip, is 1.2 megapixels and is capable, according to the company, to offer video to 720p and 30 fps for video in high definition . The capture of the video can be VGA at 60 fps.

With a technique to group together in pairs, the pixels of the sensor, the sensor’s resolution is 1280 x 960 pixels. It has also succeeded in improving the limit of light with a sensor that works acceptably, getting a team with three sensitivity than usual.

For early next year we’ll see these sensors mounted on the first teams.

Posted on December 8, 2008 - Filed Under Gadget | Leave a Comment

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DAP-1522 Dlink router improves the scope and speed of WiFi

DAP-1522 Dlink router

DAP-1522 Dlink router presents its Dual Band technology as the main attraction. Access points are based on the 802.11n standard (Wireless N) that are ready for operation at the typical frequency of 2.4 GHz, with operating the existing WiFi or in the 5 GHz band, which gives us a wider coverage and more bandwidth.

The DAP-1522 Dlink incorporates, in addition to the dual-band, improvements in the configuration and use, in addition to numerous technologies such as PoE (Power over Ethernet), which permits convert the electricity grid in data network, which allows the power supply devices network via a UTP / STP in an ethernet network, or Green Ethernet, which reduces the level of energy consumption by up to 40%. What made through automatic detection of the status of connections and cable lengths, after adjusting for consumption of power. Satellite dishes certainly have been removed and hidden in the simple design of the router.

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Posted on December 6, 2008 - Filed Under D-Link, Networking | Leave a Comment

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TriGem LLUON Mobbit, cheap UMPC

TriGem LLUON Mobbit

The TriGem Lluon Mobbit solves the problem of price, equivalent to that of an ultraportable, and offering attractive benefits, but for now it will be difficult to see it outside Korea. A pity for him by the hand to the face of Nokia Internet Tablet.

Despite the small size of the screen, 4.8 inches, TriGem Lluon Mobbit achieves a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Puts the icing on the fact that it is touch and to incorporate an interface designed especially for use with your fingers, which runs on top of Windows XP, the operating system that comes equipped with the UMPC.

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Posted on December 5, 2008 - Filed Under PC and Laptop | Leave a Comment

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LG XD4, external disk design

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Not all devices have to emphasize its benefits. In some cases they do more for its design, although her features are not too noteworthy. It’s probably the case of LG XD4, the latest external hard drive that has made the Korean manufacturer.

Although every time we started to find more external disks with good skills and with 2.5-inch format, in this case has opted for a solution of 3.5 inches and a box much bigger than usual, or at least that the effect does the images.

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Posted on December 5, 2008 - Filed Under Gadget | Leave a Comment

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Lightning Hash Cracker: Resale passwords with a NVIDIA graphics card

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The Russian firm Elcomsoft has released a free download utility, which would allow the use of graphics cards (NVIDIA) to break passwords, from “hashes” MD5.

This tool, called Lightning Hash Cracker, would reduce the times of key recovery significantly, because of the processing capacity of the card itself.

If you own any card NVIDIA GeForce 8, Geforce 9 or GeForce 200, and you’re stuck on issues of computer security, will surely be tempting to try a tool like this, so we invite you to do it and discuss the results obtained.

Posted on December 4, 2008 - Filed Under Software | Leave a Comment

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Songbird 1.0, the first really stable version

That’s right, kids Pioneers of the Inevitable has released the final version of Songbird 1.0. The improvements are many and varied, you can review the post of Yira if you give him a refresher, as it almost is the Release Candidate but with some bugs fixed. For those who still do not know, this is a music player based on the same code of Firefox and therefore free, extensible and oriented to the web.

In general, the stability of the application has improved significantly: what was once a major problem now is very difficult to happen. In addition, integration with Web services has been expanded and improved, from searches to information about our mp3 songs to a click away from your music library. Of course other features such as themes and extensions are continuing, and increasingly polished.

Personally, I recommend downloading for anyone who likes to manage your music library, regardless of the platform you use, Linux, Windows or Mac. If this is your first time you use it, you’ll be glad to know that imports and automatically synchronizes your music library from other similar applications such as iTunes, although it will take quite a while if your collection is large.

Posted on December 3, 2008 - Filed Under Software | Leave a Comment

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USB SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise with protection from infected computers

USB SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise

Windows users tend to live a real nightmare when using their USB memory sticks (Pendrive) in public places, as these tend to have a magnet with all the malware that walks around with it, what causes these then end up infecting their own machines (or worse, continue spreading the malware on other computers).

People from SanDisk announced an agreement with McAfee, which launched a new type of memory called USB SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise, with the McAfee Scan Engine, which allows them to make an advanced heuristic scanning, prior to giving access to a computer.

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Posted on December 3, 2008 - Filed Under Gadget | Leave a Comment

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Falla disclosed for the G1, the first Smartphone with Android

Charles A. Miller, who reportedly managed to violate the security of a Mac in just 2 minutes during the CanSecWest, who is now in charge of the first reported vulnerability in Android, which affects the Smartphone G1, launched jointly by Google and T-Mobile.

The flaw could be exploited by visiting a website created for this purpose, and would take control of the events that happen within that space (the web browser).

According to the people of Google, the system is designed so that each application run in a “sandbox” (sandbox in English, which would be a ‘limited’), so as not to affect other parts of the cellphone.

Still, if the flaw affects the web browser and this can take control over the navigation of the user, could store quietly implies that key sites and web applications, as they operate within the same sandbox.

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Posted on December 2, 2008 - Filed Under Mobile Phone | Leave a Comment

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ZTIC USB Device for secure banking transactions

The research lab in Zurich, IBM has announced a USB device to add a new layer of security, to make banking transactions via the Internet.

The device called ZTIC (Zone Trusted Information Channel), it connects via the USB port, creating a direct and secure channel (via TLS / SSL) with the server online transactions from the bank. Thus, it prevents the use of the computer itself, which may be infected with malware, we become victims of a virtual theft.

Once the user enters into your bank, this can validate all transactions made through the screen of the device, which will allow us to see the amount we charge, thereby preventing attacks of the type man-in-the -middle, which could make you believe that a transaction was not manipulated (as it appears in the browser all “good”, but then … the summary of our bank does not say the same thing).

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Posted on December 2, 2008 - Filed Under Gadget | Leave a Comment

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More updates to SuSE Linux

SuSE Linux is news again, and again with security updates to multiple software packages, which demonstrates the importance of users for those in charge of the operating system.

Turning to the topic that brings us here, it is noteworthy that some updates only affect certain versions (for example 10.2), so it is recommended to update through the automatic tools YOU (YaST Online Update) to facilitate the task.

Some details of why update:

For more information, visit OpenSuse.

Posted on December 2, 2008 - Filed Under Software | Leave a Comment

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