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Google Earth view secret military bases Syria
Google Earth satellite map service controversy again, this after a Google Earth managed to find a secret base belong to Syria.
A number of satellite photos recently displayed in Google Earth shows that the Syrian army has built a Scud missile base near Damascus.
According to Avi Scharf from Ha’aretz, a secret military facility is located in a deep valley surrounded by mountains of 400 meters-high. In addition, series of concrete tunnels lead from the base to the mountains, where these Scud missiles were stored.
Apple iOS 5 | iMessage Preview in iPad
Mobile-to-mobile instant messaging (are like gasoline on the BlackBerry) is now also exist in Apple. Exactly five iOS release later time. Called as iMessage, integrated in the Message in the iPhone and now can also be accessed by iPad.
In the keynote WWDC 2011 (June 6), Apple showcased iMessage ability to identify other users who also use iMessage. But it seems the service is still limited only to a number of emails adrress.
M7 Cydle MultiPAD, Android Tablet with TV tuner
M7 Cydle Android MutiPAD is a 7-inch tablet with a stand that can be removed. You can use it to watch a video or to surf the web. The FCC has also issued guidelines of use, some test results, and information pertaining to these tablets.
M7 Cydle is promised out in the second quarter of 2010 with a price of $ 199. equipped with ATSC TV tuner. Previously there has never been a TV tuner like that. TV tuner will be described on the product page and use guidelines.
Mobile image sensors and new processor from Samsung
Samsung announced the image sensor chip and a new processor for the mobile market.
Image sensors, which are being called S5K2P1, has 15MP and the back side of the power that fluoresce to enhance sensitivity and reducing noise.
Android apps, Swiftkey able to predict the writing on Email
A new version of Android applications are Swiftkey, can analyze a user’s email, to do what has been designed for the future.
Swiftkey developed by British company is able to predict the entire message, based on previous users of email text. Swiftkey also analyzed the written one in Google Mail, Facebook, or Twitter. For software, this application can understand the subject and style of writing.