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  • Ubuntu’s First Bug Report

    Ubuntu’s First Bug Report

    Let it not be said that the open source community does not have a sense of humor. As many of you may know, all bugs that are found in Ubuntu are reported to launchpad’s bug tracker. We were quite surprised to find this nugget as the first ever Ubuntu bug report:

     

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    Bug Description

    Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace.
    This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix.

    Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry, restricting access to IT to a small part of the world’s population and limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full potential, globally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.

    Steps to repeat:

    1. Visit a local PC store.

    What happens:
    2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software pre-installed.
    3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.

    What should happen:
    1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like Ubuntu.
    2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and benefits would be apparent and known by all.
    3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.

    [/box]

  • Vodafone adds to the Blackberry Messenger frenzy Launches BBM Go for Rs. 129

    Vodafone adds to the Blackberry Messenger frenzy Launches BBM Go for Rs. 129

    Vodafone has added to the Blackberry Messenger mayhem, and launched its own Rs. 129 BBM plan, Called the BBM Go. The plan offers Vodafone prepaid or postpaid users the ability to use unlimited BMM on their Blackberry devices, while other usage will be charged at 10p/10kb. The Go BBM plan can be had for Rs. 5 per day or Rs. 129 per month. To activate the plan Prepaid Vodafone users must SMS ACT BBM129 to 144 whereas Postpaid users must SMS ACT BBM129 to 111.

    Airtel, however, is offering the Rs. 129 unlimited BBM service plan only to its post-paid customers. Airtel also bundles 300 free SMS messages with the plan, Vodafone is currently not offering any such deal.

  • The internet anti-piracy bill is dwindling due to wednesday protests

    The support for the Internet anti piracy bill is dwindling due to the massive protests on wednesday. lawmakers abandoned and rethought their backing for legislation that pitted new media interests against some of the most powerful old-line commercial interests in Washington. In reaction to the pending legislation, the online encyclopedia Wikipedia went dark. Google’s home page had a black banner across its logo that led to pointed information blasting the bills. 

    As a senator from Florida, a state with a large presence of artists, creators and businesses connected to the creation of intellectual property, I have a strong interest in stopping online piracy that costs Florida jobs, However, we must do this while simultaneously promoting an open, dynamic Internet environment that is ripe for innovation and promotes new technologies.”

    – Senator Rubio

    With major online protests from major online companies, the support of the bill has dwindled in the hearing and is expected to not be enacted. A newer more open bill is said to be under works.

    While we believe that online piracy by foreign websites is a serious problem that requires a serious legislative response, we will not support legislation that reduces freedom of expression, increases cybersecurity risk, or undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet,”

    -White House official said. 

    The Pirate Bay has broken its silence over the PIPA and SOPA anti-piracy bills as well. 

    Of course we’re worried. Not so much for The Pirate Bay, as there are many workarounds, but for democratic reasons. It’s crazy what politicians will do in the name of copyright! They are either totally paid off, stupid or copyright holders. Or all of them – that’s not as uncommon as you might think. The worst part is that it’s so obvious that pretty much everyone in and outside the US, including major corporations, are against this bill.”

    -ThePirateBay – Spokesperson

    Most of those protesting the bills believe that the US has too much power over the internet and that a bill passed in the US will have its effects outside its borders. They believe that the UN should protest this so that they can prevent the possibility for a single country to rule over the global infrastructure.

     

     

  • Tech 101: How Batteries Work

    Tech 101: How Batteries Work

    The first “modern” battery consisted of an apparatus made with metal plates and brine soaked cardboard and was invented by an Italian physicist named Count Alessandro Volta in 1799. Since then, the materials used have changed tremendously, but the basic principle has remained the same. When a device is connected to a battery, a reaction takes place that generates electricity. This is called an electrochemical reaction.

    Mankind’s appetite for electricity has grown exponentially since the 1800s. Today, batteries are found in a vast variety of devices from wristwatches and alarm clocks to smartphones and laptops. Lets look at a few of the most common batteries that we find around us everyday.

    If you look at any battery today, be it a pencil cell or a car battery, the first thing you’ll notice is that it has two terminals marked + and – . On pencil cells and flashlight batteries like AA, AAA, C or a D cell battery, the terminals are at opposite ends of the battery. On higher capacity batteries like a 9V or a car battery the terminals are located together on top of the battery. If a wire is connected to both terminals, electricity will flow from the -‘ve terminal to the +’ve terminal as fast as possible. This will drain the battery very quickly and is dangerous when applied to larger batteries. 

    A battery consists of five main components. There is a cathode, which connects to the +’ve terminal, an anode, which connects to the -‘ve terminal, a seperator, which prevents the anode and cathode from touching each other, an electrolyte, which allows the charge to flow from the anode to the cathode and lastly a collector, which conducts the electricity out of the battery.

    When you put a battery in a device, it completes the load circuit. What happens next differs from battery to battery but the idea remains the same. The anode goes through an oxidation reaction in which two or more ions from the electrolyte react with the anode material and creates a new compound and two or more electrons. At the same time, the cathode goes through a reduction reaction in which the cathode material, ions and free electrons combine to form other compounds. While this sounds very complicated, its actually very easy. The anode reacts  with the electrolyte to create electrons and the cathode reacts with the electrolyte to absorb electrons. The end result is electricity. A battery will last as long as it has materials to continue the reaction at both electrodes.

    A few commonly found batteries include:

    • Zinc Carbon Battery: This type of battery chemistry is commonly found in many cheap AA, AAA, C and D cell batteries. The anode is Zinc, the cathode is Manganese Dioxide and the electrolyte is Ammonium Chloride or Zinc Chloride.
    • Alkaline Battery: This is also another commonly found battery chemistry. The cathode is composed of a manganese dioxide mixture, while the anode is a zinc powder. It gets its name from the potassium hydroxide electrolyte, which is an alkaline substance.
    • Lithium Ion: Lithium ion batteries are used in high performance devices that require frequent charging. These include phones, laptops, tablets and even electric cars. While the exact components of Lithium Ion batteries vary, the most common practice is to have a lithium cobalt oxide cathode and a carbon anode.
    • Lead Acid: This is the typical car battery. It consists of lead dioxide and metallic lead electrodes that are suspended in a Sulfuric Acid solution.

    The two main categories of batteries are Primary (one time use) batteries and Secondary (rechargeable) batteries. The only difference between the two is that when an external current is applied to a secondary battery, the electrochemical reaction happens in reverse, which restores the charge of the battery. There are three main types of rechargeable batteries, Lithium Ion (LiOn), Nickle Metal Hydride  (NiMH) and Nickle Cadmium (NiCd). NiCd batteries were the first widely available rechargeable batteries but they suffered from a problem known as the memory effect. These batteries, if not fully discharged during every use, would quickly start to loose power. 

    NiCd batteries were largely replaced by NiMH batteries which boasted a much larger capacity as well as a reduced memory effect. The only problem with NiMH batteries was their relatively short shelf life.  Like NiMH batteries, LiOn batteries have a long life, but they hold a charge better, operate at higher voltages, and come in a much smaller and lighter package.

    An offshoot of the LiOn technology is the Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery. While LiOn batteries are the norm for most laptops, LiPo batteries offer significant advantages in space as well as weight savings. These types of batteries consist of an anode and cathode material that has been laminated onto a microperforated plastic sheet which, as the name implies, allows the passage of ions but seperates the anode from the cathode. This allows LiPo batteries to created in almost any shape from round to square and anywhere in the middle. Most mobile phones and tablets have these batteries as they boast the highest charge density of any battery available in the market today.

    Looking to the future, many people believe that the days of the battery are numbered and that they will soon be replaced by fuel cells. While we look forward to the day we have to start popping H2 cartridges into our phones once a month, it is still a while away.

  • Motorola Ties up with JCB to add Extra rugged on UK Defy + (PR)

    Motorola Ties up with JCB to add Extra rugged on UK Defy + (PR)

    Motorola has tied up with power machine maker JCB to release the UK variant of the Defy +. The limited-edition handset comes pre-loaded with branded-applications for the construction site including a spirit-level, theodolite, decibel meter and a DIY store locator. The remaining specs are the same as we saw on the Indian version of the Defy + including 1GHz processor, 2GB internal storage and a 3.7-inch Gorilla Glass display along with a 5MP camera. In the UK its priced at a high £260, compared to the 18 K in India. You can check out our review here.

     

    [toggle title_open=”Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Motorola Mobility and JCB Announce Limited Edition Motorola DEFY™+ – Life Proof just became Work Proof

    Jan. 17, 2012

    BASINGTOKE, UK – January 17, 2012 – Motorola Mobility today launches a limited edition Motorola DEFY™+ handset which transforms the UK’s favourite life proof handset into a ‘work proof’ model.

    The exclusive Motorola DEFY+ JCB Edition features exceptional work-orientated protection for anyone operating the demanding construction and engineering sectors, or who work in the rugged outdoors and in extremely demanding conditions thanks to its patented visco-elastic protective sleeve from JCB with re-entrant geometry.

    Taking ‘work proof’ functionality one step further, the Motorola DEFY+ JCB Edition handset also offers construction site users and outdoor enthusiasts who routinely work with core technical and measuring materials a range of built-in options. It comes pre-loaded with bespoke JCB applications including: a spirit level, theodolite, decibel meter and recorder, torch, unit converter, calculator and DIY store locator. This saves the user time and effort of lugging around a boot load of individual work components, and also serves to speed up their productivity and output at the touch of a button.

    For those users who will also need to communicate remotely, between multiple venues, or even on-the-go with a range of associates the handset will feature Push To Talk functionality which will allow them to operate the device as a walkie-talkie (via the cellular network) with group call and messaging functionality.

    Victoria McManus, UK marketing director, Motorola Mobility said: “We’re thrilled to be working with JCB on this bespoke Motorola DEFY+ device. The unique protective sleeve will pull on JCB’s years of expertise in the construction industry to help us reach a new audience who we know are in need of a life and work proof handset.”

    Motorola Mobility launched the standard Motorola DEFY+ handset in September 2011. The limited edition JCB version will also feature existing Motorola DEFY+ handset functionality such as a 1GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster. Users can make the Motorola DEFY+ JCB edition meet their own personal needs by organising and personalising their Application trays for easy and quick access to their most used tools, games and content.

    It also features the Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread) which delivers a more intuitive user interface and improvements on the features users choose most – including enhanced calendar and email features, home screen options and better battery life.

    Jason Kemp, Marketing Director at Data Select, said: “The Motorola DEFY+ JCB Edition is the perfect extension of an already robust handset. Smartphone use is on the rise amongst construction audiences and this handset perfectly addresses their workday needs.”

    The Motorola DEFY+ JCB Edition also includes a car charger with an extra long curly cable. It is available to purchase in all good UK retail stockists from RRP £259.99.

    Motorola DEFY+

    Key features and specifications of Motorola DEFY+ include:

    Powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and features more than 300,000 apps from Android Market™
    1 GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster for efficient Web browsing and multitasking
    Water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof to withstand all that life throws users way
    Features scratch resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass
    3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display
    MOTOBLUR™ lets users stay in touch with friends, providing quick access to social media accounts and live widgets directly from the homescreen
    Motorola Media Link allows users to sync their media content from their desktops at home or work
    Loaded with the ability to create group emails and communication
    Adobe® Flash® Player 10 for uncompromised viewing of applications, content and videos
    5MP camera with auto focus, flash and digital zoom
    2GB internal; 2GB microSD card in box, expandable up to 32GB1
    Access to Google Mobile™ Services (Google Maps™ with Navigation, Google Talk™, browsing)
    1700 mAH battery for 7.1 hours of talk time and 16 days in standby2

    About JCB

    JCB is the world’s third largest manufacturer of construction equipment with 22 factories around the world including 11 in the UK, six in India and others in Brazil, the USA, China and Germany. The company employs more than 10,000 people worldwide and is privately owned by the Bamford family. In 2010 JCB’s earnings on an EBITDA basis were £235 million (2009 – £95 million) on sales of £2 billion.[/toggle]

  • Microsoft will replace NTFS with ReFS in Windows Server 8

    Microsoft will replace NTFS with ReFS in Windows Server 8

    Windows server 8 will introduce the Resilient File System, or ReFS, as a “next generation file system” built on the foundations of the NTFS. The new gen file system is designed by reusing NTFS’ API / semantics engine to retain a high level of compatibility with NTFS features. The new file system design is aimed to protect against latent disk errors, resist data corruption, uphold metadata integrity, grant large volume, file and directory size. The whole concept is to reduce the massive file corruption and fragmentation users face with NTFS and Windows in general.

    The key goals of ReFS are:

    • Maintain a high degree of compatibility with a subset of NTFS features that are widely adopted while deprecating others that provide limited value at the cost of system complexity and footprint.
    • Verify and auto-correct data. Data can get corrupted due to a number of reasons and therefore must be verified and, when possible, corrected automatically. Metadata must not be written in place to avoid the possibility of “torn writes,” which we will talk about in more detail below.
    • Optimize for extreme scale. Use scalable structures for everything. Don’t assume that disk-checking algorithms, in particular, can scale to the size of the entire file system.
    • Never take the file system offline. Assume that in the event of corruptions, it is advantageous to isolate the fault while allowing access to the rest of the volume. This is done while salvaging the maximum amount of data possible, all done live.
    • Provide a full end-to-end resiliency architecture when used in conjunction with the Storage Spaces feature, which was co-designed and built in conjunction with ReFS.

    The key features of ReFS are as follows (note that some of these features are provided in conjunction with Storage Spaces).

    • Metadata integrity with checksums
    • Integrity streams providing optional user data integrity
    • Allocate on write transactional model for robust disk updates (also known as copy on write)
    • Large volume, file and directory sizes
    • Storage pooling and virtualization makes file system creation and management easy
    • Data striping for performance (bandwidth can be managed) and redundancy for fault tolerance
    • Disk scrubbing for protection against latent disk errors
    • Resiliency to corruptions with “salvage” for maximum volume availability in all cases
    • Shared storage pools across machines for additional failure tolerance and load balancing

    What are the capacity limits of ReFS?

    The table below shows the capacity limits of the on-disk format. Other concerns may determine some practical limits, such as the system configuration (for example, the amount of memory), limits set by various system components, as well as time taken to populate data sets, backup times, etc.

    Attribute

    Limit based on the on-disk format

    Maximum size of a single file

    2^64-1 bytes

    Maximum size of a single volume

    Format supports 2^78 bytes with 16KB cluster size (2^64 * 16 * 2^10). Windows stack addressing allows 2^64 bytes

    Maximum number of files in a directory

    2^64

    Maximum number of directories in a volume

    2^64

    Maximum file name length

    32K unicode characters

    Maximum path length

    32K

    Maximum size of any storage pool

    4 PB

    Maximum number of storage pools in a system

    No limit

    Maximum number of spaces in a storage pool

    No limit

    [Building Windows 8]

  • Nissan and MOS give you an iPhone 4s case with self healing Paint!

    Nissan and MOS give you an iPhone 4s case with self healing Paint!

    Really is it actually possible? Nissan and Ministry of sound have tied up to do the unthinkable for the world of cases, its called the self-healing iPhone case. The case features a polyrotaxane-based paint finish that helps maintain the case itself, covering over small scratches in as little as an hour. Currently only available in Japan the cover is for an exclusive deal with Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo. Nissan is also considering a commercial launch this year, just imagine the usefulness of such a paint on Indian cars.

  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha Brings ICS to Much awaited HP Touchpad

    CyanogenMod 9 Alpha Brings ICS to Much awaited HP Touchpad

    The buggy build of ICS on the Touchpad we saw earlier has been let out to public. Among the things that currently don’t work are Market access, hardware accelerated video and the camera. The project is developing fast so fixes should be expected really soon.

    The source code for the release has also been outed so if you want to play around with your own version of the build you can do that quite easily. Triple boot of webOS / CM7 / CM9 is possible but the developers are currently recommending against it.

    [RootzWiki]

  • Alienware launches X51 gaming mini PC , Dell to bring it to India

    Alienware launches X51 gaming mini PC , Dell to bring it to India

    Alienware has just announced the X51 small factor gaming PC at a price of US $ 699 (or about Rs. 37000). The vertical or horizontal switchable Gaming mini, comes with a rotating Alienware logo and has decent specs. Core i3 and i5 options, a slot-loading optical drive optional Blu-ray. Up to 8GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. GPU options include a NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 graphics card or optional GTX 555. Power supplies however are outside the box and come in 240W or 330W.

    The accent led can be changed from the control panel included with the Alienware Dashboard.

    Alienware X51 Product Specifications:

    • Intel Core i3 Dual Core (standard) and Intel Core i5 and i7 Quad Core Processor Options
    • Intel H61 Express Chipset Architecture
    • Mini-ITX Motherboard
    • Powerful NVIDIA Graphics Card Options
      • 1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 (Standard)
      • 1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555
    • Configure with up to 8GB of DDR3 Memory (4GB Standard); 2x 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM Slots
    • Fast 7,200RPM 1TB Hard Drive
    • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
    • Slot-Loading Dual Layer DVD Burner (Standard) or optional Blu-ray Disc Reader
    • Internal High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio with Waves MAXX Audio Software
    • Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet NIC and Integrated 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi Wireless LAN (standard)
    • USB 2.0 (6x); USB 3.0 (2x); Microphone In; Headphone/Speaker Out; HDMI 1.4 Output; RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet; Front, Rear and Center Speaker Ports; SPDIF Digital Output (TOSLINK); SPDIF Digital Output (Coax)
    • Alienware 240 Watt Power Supply (Standard) or optional 330 Watt Power Supply
    • Dual-orientation tower system dimensions: h: 13.5″ (343mm) x w: 3.74″ (95mm) x d: 12.52″ (318mm)
    • Starting Weight: 12.1 lbs. (5.49 Kg.)

    We have confirmed word from DELL INDIA that the product will be available in India in the coming months, specific dates or pricing is being worked out.

     

    [Dell]

  • Samsung to borrow 1 Billion US dollars to expand capacity in Texas

    Samsung to borrow 1 Billion US dollars to expand capacity in Texas

    Samsung Semiconductor makes main processor chips for iPhones, iPad’s and many other tablets and smartphones from other vendors including Samsung Mobiles. To meet with the exceeding demand for these products the supply of the said chips needs to be in order. Bloomberg is reporting that Samsung Semiconductor has “sent requests for proposals to banks to borrow as much as $1 billion to expand production capacity at its factory in Austin, Texas,” with the bonds to be issued by Samsung’s United States unit.

    The company which is about US $ 20 Billion cash rich will sell its bonds first time since 1997, due to the low borrowing rate. The company plans to utilize this money to boost production of mobile phone processor and GPU chips as well as invest in innovation in their OLED manufacturing.

    [Bloomberg]

  • Delhi High Court to hear Facebook and Google’s petition

    Delhi High Court to hear Facebook and Google’s petition

    The Delhi High Court will hear the petition filed by Google and Facebook challenging the trial court’s order to prosecute them for objectionable content. Google, Facebook and 19 other social networking sites faced legal action for offences of promoting enmity between classes after Kapil Sibal led govt. team granted sanction to prosecute them on Friday.

    The government is threatening to block Google and Facebook like in china if the companies fail to comply.

    Like China, we will block all such websites, they need to check on offensive and objectionable material and remove such content from their web pages

    -Justice Suresh Kait

    The trial court had earlier summoned representatives from 21 of the internet based companies including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo and Youtube. A legal complaint has been filed under Section 292 (sale of obscene books etc), 293 (sale of obscene objects to young person etc) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC. The court ordered the sites to remove all “anti-religious” or “anti-social” contents by February 6, 2012.

    Google India, senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi talking against this matter said

    Billions of people across the globe, post their articles on the website. Yes, they may be defamatory, obscene but cannot be checked, The US-based Google Inc is the service provider and not me (Google India) and hence, we are not liable for the action of my holding company. Moreover, it is criminal case where a vicarious liability cannot be fastened on a company which has no role, whatsoever, in the alleged offence.

    -Mukul Rohatgi 

    The govt. countered this statement by stating that the Indian Office can ask the US office to then remove such content.

     

  • BSNL plans to outsource Operation and Maintenance of 40,000 towers

    BSNL plans to outsource Operation and Maintenance of 40,000 towers

    State-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) plans to outsource operation and maintenance (O&M) of its 40,000 telecom towers across the country. 

    BSNL has proposed to set up tower operating centres (TOCs) at each of its circles, a tender inviting comments from interested parties till January 23 has been issued by the company. A TOC would have a centralised web-based monitoring system and the access would be with BSNL.

    According to BSNL officials this would cut costs down by 50% and therefore also free up the over worked and used up staff. This step may have come after the company recent financial situation. BSNL posted a loss of Rs 1,823 crore in financial year 2009-10 and about Rs 6,000 crore in 2010-11. Its revenue came down toRs 28,876 crore in 2010-11 fromRs 32,072 crore in 2009-10.

    The contract would be valid for three years and would carry an extension for two years if required. The company hopes that private enterprise would improve overall performance from the company. Chairman and managing director R K Upadhyay had said it expected to get Rs 3,000 crore from this segment in the current financial year. The company is also hoping for an overall 15% increase in revenues from circle management and improvement.

     

  • AutoGyaan: BMW recalls 89,000 Minis

    AutoGyaan: BMW recalls 89,000 Minis

    The German automaker BMW, has recalled 89,000 of its sub brand Minis cars in the US market. The US traffic safety agency announced Sunday, citing the threat of a smoldering circuit board that could set the cars on fire. 

    The electric auxiliary water pump that cools the turbocharger has an electronic circuit board that can malfunction and overheat,”

    -the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    The strange thing is that the recall is not only of a particular model but of various cars built through 2006-2011, several models of Mini roadsters including the Cooper S, Cooper S Countryman, and Cooper JCW convertible are included in the list.

    BMW said that all water pumps of the recalled cars will be replaced free of charge.

  • MSI launches new  two new R7950/R7970-2PMD3GD5 over-voltage capable Graphics cards on AMD HD 7000 GPU

    MSI launches new two new R7950/R7970-2PMD3GD5 over-voltage capable Graphics cards on AMD HD 7000 GPU

    MSI has launched two new GPUs based on the new AMD 7000 HD platform, the R7970-2PMD3GD5 supports over voltage support through MSI’s Afterburner utility. The card comes with  3GB GDDR5 and supports all  DirectX 11 titles on extremely high resolutions. Accorrding to MSI both the  R7970-2PMD3GD5 and R7950-2PMD3GD5 have an ultra-long lifespan and are made with  All Solid Capacitors.

    Ports include DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 1.4a connector along with Blu-ray 3D Stereo, “Deep Color” (for true natural color representation) and 7.1 High Bitrate audio to be presented on up-to six displays through AMD’s Eyefinity Technology.

     

    Corp Highlights

    1. World’s 1st  HD 7000 graphics card supporting GPU Overvoltage by MSI Afterburner.
    2. 3GB GDDR5 Memory provides better gaming and visual experience.
    3. All Solid Capacitors have 10 years ultra-long lifetime under full load.
    4. Up to 6 Displays is able to build multi-display surroundings easily.
    5. DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI 1.4a output support Blu-ray 3D stereo transmission format.

    Specs

    Model Name

    V803 (MBA Board)

    GPU

    AMD Radeon HD 7970

    Codename

    Tahiti XT

    Stream Processors

    2048 units

    Core Clock

    925 MHz

    Memory Clock

    5500 MHz

    Memory Size

    3072MB GDDR5

    Memory Bus

    384 bits

    Output

    Mini DisplayPort x2 / HDMI / DVI-I

    TDP

    275 W

    Card Dimension

    280x110x38mm

    Form Factor

    ATX

    DirectX

    11

    OpenGL

    4.2

    CrossFire

    Y

    Eyefinity

    Y

    AVIVO HD

    Y

    PowerPlay

    Y

    HDCP

    Y

     

  • Devs Break Nook Tablet bootloader – Android 4.0 gets installed

    Devs Break Nook Tablet bootloader – Android 4.0 gets installed

    Developer Brandon Bennet (aka Nemith) has managed to get an early version of the Android 4.0-based CyanogenMod 9 up and running on the device, thanks to the previously broken bootloader.Other devs are able to boot the tablet off -a microSD card and some are even working on Ubuntu builds for it. Xda-Devolopers is very active in the android development portion of the Nook Tablet with such activities . 

    [xda-developers]

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