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LTE (réseaux mobiles) - Wikipédia - 0 views

  • Le LTE (Long Term Evolution) est l'évolution la plus récente des normes de téléphonie mobile : GSM/EDGE, UMTS, CDMA2000 et TD-SCDMA.
  • La largeur de la bande de fréquences allouée à l’opérateur du réseau. Le débit utile est pratiquement proportionnel à cette largeur de bande (pouvant varier de 1,4 MHz à 20 MHz en LTE, 100 MHz en LTE Advanced).
  • Les types d’antennes utilisés coté terminal et coté réseau (antenne relais): le débit binaire maximal de 326,4 Mbit/s suppose des antennes MIMO 4X4 (quadruples) aux 2 extrémités de la liaison radio LTE (cas de figure peu réaliste pour un téléphone mobile ou un smartphone). La distance entre le terminal et la (ou les) antennes fixes (le débit est très inférieur en périphérie de cellules radio à cause des interférences avec les cellules adjacentes) et les conditions de réception radio (interférences, bruit, échos liés aux réflexions sur les immeubles, …). Le nombre d’utilisateurs actifs se partageant la bande passante au sein d’une cellule (surface radiante d'une antenne) LTE; plus il y a d’abonnés en communication moins chacun a de débit unitaire. La position fixe (statique) ou « en mouvement » du terminal de l’abonné ; le débit utile est réduit pour un terminal en mouvement. La capacité en débit et en nombre d'utilisateurs simultanés de la station de base (eNode B) et le débit du lien optique reliant cette station au cœur de réseau. Le type et la catégorie du terminal influent aussi sur le débit maximum possible ; par exemple un terminal LTE (en anglais : UE "User Equipment") de catégorie 1, ne supporte qu’un débit binaire de 10 Mbit/s alors qu’un autre de catégorie 3 supportera 100 Mbit/s (voir tableau ci-dessous). En contrepartie, plus la catégorie du terminal est élevée, plus le terminal sera complexe (coûteux) et moins son autonomie sera grande (à niveau technologique égal).
Jac Londe

Near field communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Near field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into close proximity, usually no more than a few centimetres. Present and anticipated applications include contactless transactions, data exchange, and simplified setup of more complex communications such as Wi-Fi.[1] Communication is also possible between an NFC device and an unpowered NFC chip, called a "tag".[2]
  • NFC standards cover communications protocols and data exchange formats, and are based on existing radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO/IEC 14443 and FeliCa.[3] The standards include ISO/IEC 18092[4] and those defined by the NFC Forum, which was founded in 2004 by Nokia, Philips and Sony, and now has more than 160 members. The Forum also promotes NFC and certifies device compliance.[5
Jac Londe

MeeGo | WeTab - 0 views

  • WeTab presents the first tablet with open operating system MeeGo
  • Working intensively with Intel, we have developed the WeTab OS with MeeGo to meet the requirements of a tablet user in the best way possible. The tablet runs extremely fast
  • The Web-browser plays a special role here and is based on the free HTML rendering engine WebKit, enabling fast and unrestricted surfing enjoyment including HTML5, Adobe Flash® and Java™.
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  • MeeGo is a Linux-based, open-source operating system intended to run on a variety of hardware platforms including smartphones, handhelds, netbooks, televisions that are connected to the Internet and passenger cars.
  • MeeGo is a multi-platform project and supports the X86/Intel-Atom and ARM architectures. It can be transferred to other hardware platforms at any time.
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    New Linux OS, New WebPad, Good Old Intel.
Jac Londe

XDA-developers - 0 views

  • the largest Internet community of smartphone enthusiasts and developers for the Android and Windows Mobile platforms.
Jac Londe

Home Sharing, Media Streaming, Wireless Backup | Seagate - 0 views

  • utomatically back up multiple PC and Mac® computers Wirelessly stream your centralized media library to gaming consoles, media players and smart TVs Access content on-the-go with a Web browser or the free app for tablets and smartphones Enjoy a unique Samsung® Smart TV app featuring enhanced media navigation
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      Une petite boîte noire qui réinvente la petite boîte noire. Imaginons un graphique â partir de cet outil, pour le plaisir professionnel.
  • Connect Seagate® Central to your Wi-Fi router to organize and back up all your content on one device that you can access from anywhere.
Jac Londe

Tablet Remote: Control One Android Device With Another via Bluetooth - 0 views

  • Tablet Remote: Control One Android Device With Another via Bluetooth
  • Tablet Remote is a handy little Android app that lets you remotely control one Android device, be it a smartphone or tablet, with another over Bluetooth. Imagine the facility of remotely controlling media functions of your Honeycomb tablet, or troubleshooting a problematic Android device through another without the involvement of cables, an internet connection or a desktop client. With an extremely simple configuration process yet a comprehensive set of remote control options, Tablet Remote is inarguably one the most feature-rich and easy-to-use apps of its kind that we’ve come across so far.
Jac Londe

2012 New Android 4.0 Mini PC MK802 1GB A10 Google TV Player Box Full 1080P HDMI - Detai... - 0 views

  • ndroid 4.0 Mini PC MK802 RAM 512MB ROM 4G mini TV BoxAndroid 4.0 Mini PC MK802 Features:-This is the smallest Android TV player in the world,it looks like a USB flash drive, twice as big as a USB stick,but compared to a regular small Android TV box,the size is only 25%. You can attach it to the back of your TV, easy to hide. -It outputs the video to TV via HDMI, a short HDMI cable is included, it requires your TV to have a HDMI input. -It is powered by a USB cable, this USB cable is included, but you need to purchase a compatible USB adapter (5V,2A),we can also give it to you if you tell me which country you are from, we will know what kind of USB adapter you need. -It has a regular USB port, you can connect your USB mouse or keyboard here, you can also connect a 2.4GHz wireless mouse and keyboard dongle here,please be noted that mouse and keyboard are not included. -It also has a micro USB port which can be used to connected to your PC. You can use it to copy files from your PC to this little guy. -It also has a micro TF card slot, you can insert a micro TF card with up to 32GB of movie or pictures here. -It doesnt have an ethernet port, you need to use WIFI to connect it to the internet. -It also no RGB port,no S-video port, no built-in IR,no built-in bluetooth. Are you still not clear ?-Connect this (mini CPU) to a monitor and a mouse (Fly mouse or USB mouse). -Switch ON both monitor and this player. -You’re ready to run Android 4.0 OS. -No other thing is needed. -Yes! really. It’s a complete CPU. You can play most of the latest 3D and 2D games available in market. -Performance of this device is comparable with smartphones.Specifications of Android 4.0 Mini PC -OS: Android 4.0
  • -Main Chip: Allwinner A10/ 1.5 GHz Cortex-A8 -Memory: 1GB -Storage: 4GB -Graphical processor: 2D/ 3D/ OpenGL ES2.0(AMD Z430)/OpenVG1.1(AMD Z160) 27M Tri/sec -Network: Wireless 802.11b/g, WAPI(Ralink8188) -Expand Memory: Micro TF 2-32GB -IO/Ports: Micro 5pin USB/ USB2.0 data transfer/ OTG and host expand -Keyboard: Support virtual keyboard, support 2.4G wireless keyboard, fly mouse -Audio: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A -Video: WMV/ASF/MP4/3GP/3G2M4V/AVI/MJPEG/RV10/DivX/VC-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4/H.263/H.264/720P, 1080P, 720*480-Andriod APP: Youku,Tudou,QQ,Youtube,Twitter,AngryBird,Office,Gmail,Browse,Skype -HDMI: 1080P, 2160P  
Jac Londe

Resources - CryptoParty - 0 views

  • 1.1 Cryptography is Dangerous (and Beautiful)
  • 2 Basics first
  • 3 PGP / GPG
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  • 8 Darknets
  • 5 Disk Encryption
  • 6 Encrypted Mobile Communications
  • 7 Privacy Protected Browsing
  • 4 Verifying Software Downloads & Files: Hashing
  • 11 Operating System and Host Environment
  • 10 Software Libraries
  • 9 Misc
  • 12 E-mail
  • 13 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
  • 14 Remote Desktop software
  • 15 Voice over IP
  • 16 Mobile Phones / Smartphones
  • 17 Legal Issues
  • 18 Organizations and Legal Support
  • 19 Courses and Education
  • 20 Where to go for more information 21 Some Quotes
Jac Londe

Latest insights for mobile | Think Insights with Google - 0 views

  • 9 of 10 phones sold are smartphones, tablet shipments grew 4x in 2011More Android devices (700K) are activated each day than babies born!89% of people use their mobile devices to access the web every day in Spain, 93% in the UK, 90% in France and 85% in GermanyBy 2013 more people will access the web through a mobile device than through a computer
Jac Londe

My N3RD: Connect and Control Anything from Anywhere by Wild Hare, LLC. - Kickstarter - 0 views

  • What is My N3RD? My N3RD (Pronounced Nerd) turns your smartphone into a remote control for every gadget, vehicle and appliance you own. It works with the My N3RD app to upgrade ANY switch into a wireless controlled, programmable, and automatic smart switch, updating all of your devices into intelligent connected ones. Connect and control devices directly. No internet connection or router required.   Works with DC and mobile applications such as Cars, RVs, and boats. With My N3RD, you aren’t just limited to home appliances. Connects to any switch, enabling you to upgrade virtually anything— not just simple appliances like fans and lights. Simple setup. You only need to configure functions in the App once, and you can reuse them again and again. My N3RD is equipped with two relays and two inputs that can be used with external switches and physical switches to create a wide variety of uses. My N3RD is smart. You can program My N3RD to act without your intervention. Use the app to set timers for appliances and electronics. Although My N3RD has direct connect capability, it can also be connected through your home WiFi so you can control your devices from anywhere. Upgrade anything to an Internet of Things device.
Jac Londe

Malata TouchPad - 0 views

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    Intel Atom 1.66/1.83 GigaHertz CPU
Jac Londe

MyTabletLife.com - 0 views

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    News and Rumours about Tablets
Jac Londe

Amarino - "Android meets Arduino" - 0 views

  • make thoses phone events visible somewhere else, on your wearable, in your living room, on your robot, in your office or where ever you want it to occur? Or would you like to use your smartphone sensors, like the accelerometer, light sensor, compass or your touchscreen to control other devices? 'android meets arduino' is a toolkit, basically consisting of an Android application and an Arduino library which will help you to interface with your phone in a new dimension. You can build your own interfaces almost without any programming experience.
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      L'Objet allié au Script par excellence Quoi de plus intéressant que de découvrir de nouveaux outils qui permettent de trancender la réalité. La virtualité transmue la réalité à distance. Le téléphone intelligent Le système d'opération Le réseau universel La plate-forme robotique Les logiciels de création Les applications
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