The battery life in iPhone is holding it back from doing full multitasking. It is not just an issue with the iPhone but all other mobile devices as well. Apple has done numerous things to cheat to make the battery life better. They have split the battery into segments to make to fit more into the computers. In the iPad it is just a sack that they glue into place.
These days, more people work at home than ever home. With our 2010s technology, social media and people being busier than ever before, it sounds like a good thing. Don’t tell Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer that!
A few weeks ago, Meyer shut down the work at home program and demanded employees get back to the office. At first, I thought Meyer was just being a tyrannical boss. But?then I started looking at the big picture. Many an article state employees were?just coming into the office just?to get a pay check. Morale was on the decline.?Stock prices dropped. They were losing ads and employees to?rival corporations.
After she ordered this mandate, morale went from 32 percent to 95 percent. And employees?that left for rival companies are now returning to Yahoo. Plus, Marissa Meyer has made many changes?from free cafeteria foods to a nursery set up for working parents.
So I was once against making people come back to the office. But now that I see the results, I’m?kind of for it. Is it just me,?or has technology made humanity more alienated?and more cut off from each other? It seems like human interaction is?quickly becoming a thing of the past. But now that Meyer is getting people to back to?work, and providing tools and lures to do so, people are?discovering they can work together, you know, like our parents and grandparents used to. Productivity is going up. People are discovering they can actually be in the same room. And maybe, just maybe, they may discover they might just…wait for it…like each other!
So for those who work at home, how would you feel if the head honcho?made people cut their ours at home, or?eliminate them all together? Would you see it?as a step?toward?a greater good. Or would it be intruding on your rights?
Samsung released information about a new Wallet app during a developer conference at Mobile World Congress. It is fashioned much like the Passbook app on Apple’s iOS. It has time a and location-based push notifications. Samsung is also partnering with Visa to ship new phones with NFC-powered PayWave service. Wallet is currently available as a preview for developers.
Some of Apple Inc’s employees were infected on Tuesday. Some Apple workers computers were infected when they visited a website for software developers by malware. It was the same software that exploited a flaw in a version of Java that was used against Facebook. Hundreds of companies including defense contractors were infected by the malware. Investigations are ongoing and it is not clear when the attacks started or the extent to which the hackers had succeeded in stealing data. The malware was also distributed through a site for iPhone developers.
Eldar Murtazin from mobile-review said on Twitter that on March 14th there will be a “Big Announcement”, implying that it would cause HTC to miss sales estimates. Muatazin did not mention Samsung or the Galaxy S, but SamMobile announced shortly after the tweet that the tweet was a veiled Reference to the Galaxy S IV. The Verge has confirmed that Samsung’s plans that March 14th is the day one or more devices will be unveiled, one of them being the Galaxy S IV.
Researchers at Erlangen University have shown that the “cold boot attack” can read data from a Samsung Galaxy Nexus running the latest version of Android even if you use and PIN and pattern lock. By cooling the phone to 5 degrees Fahrenheit and quickly rebooting it you can read data from its memory. The attack first appeared in the on PCs in 2008 but was never tried on mobile devices before.