Paggawa ng ilang bagong mga pangalan ng Android bersyon

Cute graphic of android version evolution
Mula sa Cupcake halaya Bean, Nakuha cuter Android bawat bersyon.

Android, ng open source operating system para sa mga telepono / tablet, ay naging tunay na kilala para sa kanilang mga hindi kapani-paniwalang maganda palayaw bersyon – bersyon ang bawat isa ay pinangalanan pagkatapos ng isang dessert, at pumunta sila ayon sa alpabeto. Sa ngayon sila ay nagkaroon Cupcake, Donat, Eclair, Froyo, Tinapay mula sa luya, Pulot-pukyutan, Ice Cream Sandwich, Halaya Bean, at KitKat (ang pinakabagong isa.)

Google ay dapat nagpapatupad ng isang koponan ng mga henyo upang gumawa ng mga pangalan na ito na bersyon. Kaya ako ng pagpunta sa subukan ang aking kamay sa paggawa ng ilang mga potensyal na mga pangalan. Narito ang ilang ko na naisip ng, sa ayos:

  • Patak ng lemon
  • Kaktel ng gatas / keik

Pagsira: Tech higante mag-alis ng belo matalino toaster

A smart toaster: the iToaster, Windows Toaster 8, and Google Toast image picture toast
Mansanas, Microsoft, at Google unveiling plano para sa smart toasters. Maghanda – ito ay malaking.

Sa isang lugar sa CALIFORNIA — Sa isang nakamamanghang serye ng mga revelations na naka sa tech mundo sa ulo, ng trio ng tech giants inihayag ng mga plano para sa isang smart toaster. Mansanas, Microsoft, and Google held launch parties this weekend for a series of new devices. Ang matapang na reporter na dinaluhan tatlo.

Natin tingnan.

Ang hinaharap ng mga smartphone

Google Android and Apple iOS fighting
Move over, Android and iOS. You have company.

Right now, if you want to buy a smartphone you have two main options: iPhone at Android. If you’re feeling brave, may Windows Phone. Hindi magkano ang iba't-ibang.

Ang lahat na ay tungkol sa upang baguhin.

Ang darating na taon na ito ay upang makita ang paglabas ng bago, libreng smartphone operating system na tila poised upang baguhin ang mundo ng mga smartphone – patungo sa kabutihan. Natin tingnan.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu, ang wildly-popular na open-source operating system para sa mga computer has been spreading rumors that they’re going to release a version of the operating system for smartphones. The phones aren’t out yet but folks around the internet say they’re definitely in the works.

So much for IPOs

As you probably remember, the professional networking (no other way to describe it) site LinkedIn went public in May under the symbol LNKD. Its IPO (initial public offering, or first release of shares in the stock market) was valued $45 per share. Later that day, LinkedIn shares were trading at $122.

LinkedIn's logo
LinkedIn's IPO was hyped, but did it work?

LinkedIn closed at $94 per share, with a volume of 30 million shares. Not bad for a day’s work. (News article.)

 

Chrome OS: all web, all the time

As you might have noticed, the guys at Google have released (mahusay, not released, they’ve just publicly shown it for the first time; Chromebooks are coming out on June 15) Chromebooks, which are netbooks that run the Chrome OS.

Chrome OS (official site)

More about the actual computers later; the interesting part about the computer is its operating system. Chrome OS is a completely web-based operating system; it’s nothing but Chrome, Google’s web browser. Tama iyon, the only application on the computer is Chrome.

Hindi makakuha ng sapat na Nagagalit Ibon? I-play ito online

Playing Angry Birds 1-1
Ang isang pulang ibon pag-crash sa isang istraktura, killing a pig in the process

If your phone’s battery keeps dying on you because you spend all your time playing the wildly popular mobile game Angry Birds (or if you’re too cheap to buy Angry Birds), you should be pretty excited about this latest development.

You can now play Angry Birds online here. Here’s what you need:

  1. A decent browser (more on that later)
  2. Adobe Flash (pinagsisisihan, iDevice users)

As the URL (chrome.angrybirds.com) might hint, Angry Birds works best in Chrome. I’ve tried it on several browsers and here’s what I’ve found:

Microsoft buys Skype

Skype logoMicrosoft has bought the popular IM/voice chat application Skype (mahusay, not just the product, the whole company) for $8.5 billion, making it Microsoft’s largest purchase ever. I find that a little funny since Skype actually made a loss of $7 million last year.

Pero, when you think about it, it makes some sense. Skype has 663 million user accounts (oo naman, not all of them are active) and about 8 million paying usersobviously not very many, but it’s still some.