Steve Jobs said that he would spend his last breath to fight Google's Android operating system, because he thinks Android is a 'product stolen'. The statement was contained in the book boigrafi founder of Apple is the soon to be released.This was stated by the Associated Press, after obtaining a copy of the book 'Steve Jobs', written by his biographer and former Time executive, Walter Isaacson will be released on October 24. Similarly, as reported by Apple Insider, Friday (10/21/2011).
Although Apple has not taken legal action against Google, so far the company has managed to win the intellectual property of the vendor based on Android. In July, the International Trade Commission issued the initial decision, that HTC has violated Apple's two discoveries.Apple also has won a lawsuit over Samsung in Germany and Australia, regarding the patent infringement in the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
In this book also told about the next meeting between Jobs and former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt at a cafe in Palo Alto, California. At the meeting, Jobs said that he was not interested in menyelesaikanya with Google and its partners.
"I do not want your money, if you offer me $ 5 Billion though. I have a lot of money, I want you to stop using our ideas on Android, that's what I want," said Jobs in Schmidt.
Isaacson said that Jobs regret delaying the operation for 9 months when she tried alternative therapies. Jobs initially balked at treatment because she did not want her 'hurt in that way'.
In instead of hitting it also contained details about the final months of life Jobs, including specifications about his resignation as CEO. Just a few weeks before his death, Jobs revealed in Isaacson that he approved this bografi that children can know themselves better.
"I'm not always there for them, and I want them to know the reason and also to understand what I'm doing," said Jobs.
While this is not the first bigrafi about Jobs, but this book is the only one which was formally endorsed by Jobs.
According to reports, Isaacson wrote a 'harsh words full of curses' Jobs delivered to him about Android, after the introduction of an HTC phone in January 2011."I will spend the last breath of a dying, if need be I will spend every penny of Apple as much as $ 40 Billion in the bank, to make things right," said Jobs.
Job adds, "I will destroy the Android, because it is a stolen product and I am willing to participate in the fight 'thermonuclear' this."(okezone)
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Be careful with your mobile operator. Customer data such as name, gender, age, address, and so forth, can be utilized for the benefit of the company. Such data can be sold to third parties for profit. As recognized by the cellular operator Verizon, customer data they have provided to third parties for business purposes.
Verizon is the cellular operators, from the United States (U.S.), the world's first to admit that they sell customer data, such as name, gender, age, and address of the customer to sell to businesses. These data are useful for third parties to conduct an analysis of age, gender, and location of their prospective customers. In fact, Verizon can provide reports to third parties about its customers anywhere to go, based on tracking of mobile phone networks.
Along with the development of technology and the proliferation of smart phones, the business of selling data to third parties is increasingly rampant. All advertisers are beginning to switch to market mobile devices, especially smart phones, with the data received from mobile operators.
"The web page that we visit and every search we do, is the closest thing our mind. But the most personal information can be recorded and sold. If Verizon managed to achieve many advantages of selling this data, I believe all mobile operators will follow, "said Kennish.
Based on the results of the study or the BIA Kelsey in March 2011, revenue from mobile advertising in the United States could reach 42.5 billion U.S. dollars per year since 2015. This is a lucrative business as well as challenging.
In addition to Verizon, Sprint also admitted selling their customer data to third parties. Sprint could even sell data that is always visited web addresses of mobile users, up to what the browser is always used. This information is important for third-party website to determine which ones will be posted the ad.
However, selling customer information is an ancient way that is not exclusive. Brian Kennish, a former engineer who developed the Double Click the wireless network ad servers that mobile companies have been selling customer data to third parties for over a decade.(kompas)
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Verizon is the cellular operators, from the United States (U.S.), the world's first to admit that they sell customer data, such as name, gender, age, and address of the customer to sell to businesses. These data are useful for third parties to conduct an analysis of age, gender, and location of their prospective customers. In fact, Verizon can provide reports to third parties about its customers anywhere to go, based on tracking of mobile phone networks.
Along with the development of technology and the proliferation of smart phones, the business of selling data to third parties is increasingly rampant. All advertisers are beginning to switch to market mobile devices, especially smart phones, with the data received from mobile operators.
"The web page that we visit and every search we do, is the closest thing our mind. But the most personal information can be recorded and sold. If Verizon managed to achieve many advantages of selling this data, I believe all mobile operators will follow, "said Kennish.
Based on the results of the study or the BIA Kelsey in March 2011, revenue from mobile advertising in the United States could reach 42.5 billion U.S. dollars per year since 2015. This is a lucrative business as well as challenging.
In addition to Verizon, Sprint also admitted selling their customer data to third parties. Sprint could even sell data that is always visited web addresses of mobile users, up to what the browser is always used. This information is important for third-party website to determine which ones will be posted the ad.However, selling customer information is an ancient way that is not exclusive. Brian Kennish, a former engineer who developed the Double Click the wireless network ad servers that mobile companies have been selling customer data to third parties for over a decade.(kompas)
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Nokia's first smartphone running Windows Phone Mango will be sold for 399 euros.Based on the pre order page Nokia in the UK, the three major operators such as Orange, Vodafone and 3 agreed to membanderol Nokia Lumia 800 for 399 euros. Similarly, as quoted by PC Advisor, on Wednesday (11/02/2011).
Nokia Lumia 800 which is the first Windows Phone Mango will indeed glide scheduled on 16 November in the UK.
Mango's first Windows Phone made by Nokia it will go on sale the first time in English, French, German, Italian, Dutch and Spanish. While Hong Kong, India, Russia, Taiwan and Singapore will follow thereafter.
This phone uses a 3.7-inch AMOLED screen and will use Qualcomm's Snapdragon-powered S2 1.4 GHz. Lumia 800 is equipped with an 8MP camera that is equipped with dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss lenses have been used, which can also be used to capture video up to 720p HP.
Nokia Lumia 800 classified as having a slim phone that measures 117x61x12mm and weighs 142gram. Later this smartphone will be available in three colors, namely cyan, magenta and black.(okezone)(And/NewsTechnology)
Battlefield 3, first person shooter game from Electronic Arts (EA), sold over five million units within one week after the day of its release. In the market, this game has an estimated revenue gain of more than 300 million U.S. dollars.
EA said the number of copies sold is a game that internal estimates, and this makes Battlefield 3 becomes fastest selling game in the history of EA. This is a positive signal for EA in the competition against its competitors, Activision Blizzard will launch a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, on 8 November.

A game reviewer on Metacritic, gave a 85 out of 100 for Battlefield 3 is playable on Xbox 360, the value 87 for the PlayStation PS3, and the value 90 for its PC version.
Although sales figures above to be good news for EA, but this game companies still have to face the rigors of competition games first person shooter genre. Rival, Activision Blizzard, the year 2010, achieved revenues of more than 650 million U.S. dollars from the game called Call of Duty: Black Ops, in just five days. While the sequel to this best-selling game, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is predicted to sell two ata three times more than the latest war games EA, Battlefield 3.(kompas)
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Want to have a different plane from other iPad? If you dare to pay Rp 71 billion, let alone the iPad 2 which is decorated with dinosaur bones and diamonds below.
Full device nan mortal luxury fashion house comes from Stuart Hughes. The designer of this one was known by various modifications supermewahnya gadgets.
With the price of 8 million U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 71.4 billion, iPad 2 special edition has a trimmings other than normal. The back of the device, for example, made of gold.
Earlier, in October 2010, Stuart Hughes also never made the iPhone 4 "most expensive" in the world. The device has 500 diamond grains on the surface and sold for nearly 8 million U.S. dollars.
Indeed, from the design, modification devices Stuart Hughes looks quite fancy and still elegant. But considering the price is extremely expensive, it is clear that the device does not cater for all walks of life
Then, it's typical Apple logo has been replaced with an Apple logo made of flawless diamonds. A total of 65 diamond grains used for logos and buttons' Home' her.
The most unique decoration is probably its bezel. The area around the screen is decorated with ammolite stones and bone slices of meat-eating dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus Rex. Elements of the dinosaurs is what makes Stuart Hughes called iPad 2 Gold History Edition.(kompas)
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Adobe Systems has acquired a company video ad-management and integration of digital marketing, Auditude on Tuesday (01/11/2011). Steps are taken to capture the advertising opportunities through a video that has begun to bloom. With this acquisition will facilitate the deployment monetasi video and optimize the company's goal is to advertise products or services through the videos.
We want to offer a new experience in enjoying advertising through video and maximize the value of each item on your device.
In this acquisition, Adobe will also offer ease of ad distribution, analysis and digital video experience monetasi anywhere.
Auditude allow large media companies and publishers to create quality video as aired on television advertising and get loyal readers as the penetration of mobile media devices.
"We want to offer a new experience in enjoying advertising through video and maximize the value of each item on your device," said David Wadhwani, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Adobe's Digital Media Business Unit as quoted by eWeek, Tuesday night (1 / 11 / 2011).
Adobe also plans to integrate Auditude with Adobe Digital Marketing Suite which will provide an analysis of integration and optimization of products according to consumer desires. Consumers also will be able to identify the most effective marketing media and content distribution strategies. In fact, consumers will also get a personal experience such as enjoying video, e-mail, and social media.
"This acquisition will align our vision as the most prestigious media companies and advertisers can enjoy the value of different video content," added CEO Jeremy Helfand Auditude.(kompas).
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We want to offer a new experience in enjoying advertising through video and maximize the value of each item on your device.
In this acquisition, Adobe will also offer ease of ad distribution, analysis and digital video experience monetasi anywhere.
Auditude allow large media companies and publishers to create quality video as aired on television advertising and get loyal readers as the penetration of mobile media devices.
"We want to offer a new experience in enjoying advertising through video and maximize the value of each item on your device," said David Wadhwani, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Adobe's Digital Media Business Unit as quoted by eWeek, Tuesday night (1 / 11 / 2011).

Adobe also plans to integrate Auditude with Adobe Digital Marketing Suite which will provide an analysis of integration and optimization of products according to consumer desires. Consumers also will be able to identify the most effective marketing media and content distribution strategies. In fact, consumers will also get a personal experience such as enjoying video, e-mail, and social media.
"This acquisition will align our vision as the most prestigious media companies and advertisers can enjoy the value of different video content," added CEO Jeremy Helfand Auditude.(kompas).
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