2014年11月30日星期日

Add route for WIFI and LAN interface in MINIX NEO X8

Add route for WIFI and LAN interface in MINIX NEO X8

Dear all,
I want routing between WIFI network (connect to Internet) and LAN network (my local network) same as using route add command in Microsoft Windows system. Any body has idea for this, help me please. Thanks very much.
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CyberAgent Ventures earmarks $2.5M for new seed fund

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Starting today, CyberAgent Ventures (CAV) is providing a new opportunity for fresh startups – the Seed Generator. According to The Bridge, CAV allocated JPY 300 million (US$2.5 million) from the US$50 million investment fund it announced this June.

Companies seeking seed funding are eligible to apply for that fund but the Seed Generator formalizes the process. Japanese startups from basically any industry background will have a shot at receiving some cash as long as they have operated for less than a year, have at least one engineer on staff, and are not asking for the initial capital to establish a company. The Bridge, which is also an official supporter of the program, confirms that the funding will cap out at around US$100,000.

The creation of the Seed Generator adds to Tokyo’s seed investment community. Because Japanese startups tend to build towards an IPO within three or four years, there are fewer opportunities for investments from mid-stage and beyond. Keeping a dedicated team in the seed community allows CyberAgent Ventures to keep a closer track of new and exciting entrepreneurs.

Aside from offers of cash, CAV is drawing on its past successes to make the program appealing. CEOs from previous investments turned good like CrowdworksTokopedia, andRetty will all be on hand as mentors.

Interested parties can apply online and then have a private meeting or participate in the more open Breakfast for Founders events.

See: Techfund wants to be the YCombinator of Japan. But it invests using technology, not money

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iFive Air Performance Evaluations test review

iFive Air Performance Evaluations

iFive Air: iambillbil Hardware & Performance Evaluations


iambillbil completes his examination of the new iFive Air at the IMP3Net forum with his Hardware Evaluation [Google Translate] and Performance Evaluation [Google Translate].
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Google Nexus 6 review

When Google purchased Motorola Mobility for 12.5 billion dollars in 2011, many Android fans became elated as Motorola has often been seen as an industry leader when it comes to design, quality, and performance. The thought was that someday we’d see a Motorola made Nexus phone and we’d see a marriage of hardware and software to the tone of something that only Apple could accomplish. While Google has since sold Motorola to Lenovo, we’re still seeing that dream come true in the form of a Nexus.
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In the past, Nexus phones may have lacked or had a subpar feature, such as battery life or camera quality, and it was generally accepted due to the phones extremely wallet friendly pricing. That isn’t the case this time around. Google didn’t focus on aggressive pricing as they did with the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, but have accomplished something that’s possibly even more important to the average consumer, launching on every major carrier here in the United States. With top tier hardware and carrier support, Google’s strategy with the Nexus 6 differs from previous devices not only with quality, but with pricing and availability.
Before we get started, it’s worth mentioning that I was pretty critical of Motorola’s “Shamu” when rumors started to surface surrounding the Nexus 6. We were flooded with credible reports stating that Google and Motorola were working on a phablet, a term that just makes me shudder. I very publicly stated that a smartphone of this size would not be something on my wishlist, in fact, I stated it would be the first Nexus phone that I didn’t want at all. I’ve never owned a phone that sported the “phablet” (shudder) moniker as my daily driver until now.
How have my thoughts changed over the past 5 months, from rumor, to actually using the massive phone? Let’s get started with the Nexus 6 review below.
Nexus 6 Specifications
  • Price: $649 / $699 from Google Play Store
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
  • CPU: Quad-core 2.7GHz Krait 450
  • GPU: Adreno 420
  • Display: 1440 x 2560 5.96″, 493PPI
  • Memory: 3GB RAM
  • Storage: 32GB / 64GB (no microSD)
  • Cameras: 13MP rear with dual-LED flash / 2MP front
  • Battery: 3220mAh
  • Gorilla Glass 3
  • NFC
  • Qi Wireless Charging
  • Ports: MicroUSB, 3.5mm Audio
  • Dimensions: 159.3 x 83 x 10.1 mm
  • Weight: 184g

AINOL AX10T 10.1" HD Screen Android 4.2.2 MTK8312 Dual-core 1GB 8GB 3G Tablet review

AINOL AX10T 10.1" HD Screen Android 4.2.2 MTK8312 Dual-core 1GB 8GB 3G Tablet review

AINOL AX10T 10.1" HD Screen Android 4.2.2 MTK8312 Dual-core 1GB 8GB 3G Tablet Phone
AINOL AX10T Features:
Brilliant Performance
Equipped with MTK8312 Dual-core CPU and Mali-400 MP2 GPU, AINOL AX10T ensures everything will run smoothly. Enjoy yourself with stream videos, smooth-flowing gaming, web surfing and more!
Android 4.2.2
Google Android 4.2.2 OS reveals tons of new adventures to your AINOL AX10T. Get access to thousands of useful apps and fun games to download and install on you tablet with Google Play Store pre-installed.
Brilliant, High-Resolution Display for Exceptional Detail
Ideal for reading, playing games, browsing the web, or watching movies, the AINOL AX10T features a 10.1 inch, HD, 1024*600 resolution screen, so you can experience rich graphics, bright colors, and crisp text.
Built-in Cameras for Photos and Video Chat
Equipped with a 2 MP rear camera and a 0.3 MP front camera, the AINOL AX10T lets you take photos and video chat with friends and family members.
Expandable Memory to Store Photos, Music, and Videos
AINOL AX10T offers 8 GB of on-board memory and includes a microSD card slot that allows you to add up to 32 GB of additional memory, making it easy to store more songs, videos, photos, and games.
Dual SIM Card Support, 3G WCMDA
Manage your work and play with the Dual SIM connectivity on the AINOL AX10T. Always stay in touch with friends and family, and talk your heart out with its Voice Calling Feature. Surfing the Internet smoothly with 3G WCDMA network.

HUU H7 LEAP 7" IPS Screen Android 4.4 RK3188T Quad-core 1GB 8G Tablet PC review

HUU H7 LEAP 7" IPS Screen Android 4.4 RK3188T Quad-core 1GB 8G Tablet PC
HUU H7 LEAP Features:
Brilliant Performance
Equipped with RK3188T Quad-core CPU and Mali-400 MP4 GPU, HUU H7 LEAP ensures everything will run smoothly. Enjoy yourself with stream videos, smooth-flowing gaming, web surfing and more!
Android 4.4 KitKat
Google Android 4.4.4 OS reveals tons of new adventures to your HUU H7 LEAP. Get access to thousands of useful apps and fun games to download and install on you tablet with Google Play Store pre-installed.
Brilliant, High-Resolution Display for Exceptional Detail
Ideal for reading, playing games, browsing the web, or watching movies, the HUU H7 LEAP features a 9.0 inch, IPS, 1024*600 resolution screen, so you can experience rich graphics, bright colors, and crisp text.
Built-in Cameras for Photos and Video Chat
Equipped with a 2 MP rear camera and a 0.3 MP front camera, the HUU H7 LEAP lets you take photos and video chat with friends and family members.
Expandable Memory to Store Photos, Music, and Videos
HUU H7 LEAP offers 8 GB of on-board memory and includes a microSD card slot that allows you to add up to 32 GB of additional memory, making it easy to store more songs, videos, photos, and games.

FIH Mobile's fortunes tied to Xiaomi




Xiaomi, which aims to sell 300 million smartphones next year, up from 70 million this year, is a growth driver for FIH. Photo: Bloomberg



FIH Mobile, which makes half the smartphones sold by Xiaomi, may soon cap its two-year turnaround effort with up to 100 per cent increase in net profit, thanks to its top mainland client's strong shipment growth.

That has made FIH, the world's biggest contract manufacturer of mobile phones, "a good proxy for the strength" of Beijing-based Xiaomi, Daiwa Capital Markets analyst Kylie Huang told the South China Morning Post.

Xiaomi, which investment banking sources expect to launch a US$1.5 billion Hong Kong share offering early next year, is estimated by Daiwa to account for 30 to 35 per cent of FIH earnings this year and 40 to 50 per cent next year.

Daiwa pointed out that FIH also supplied 70 per cent of metal casings used by Xiaomi.

A former Hong Kong blue chip, FIH said in a regulatory filing last week that its net profit this year is expected to surge 80 to 100 per cent from its US$77.28 million profit last year.

FIH chairman Tong Wen-hsin said in the filing that the company's likely strong earnings growth was attributed to an improved gross profit margin of more than 6 per cent during this year, compared with last year's 4.48 per cent margin.

That was driven by increased operating efficiency, solid control of operating expenses, and better allocation of research and development resources at FIH, part of the Foxconn group of companies under Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry.

FIH had suffered losses in two of the past three years and endured a series of cost-cutting measures as its once-largest customers, Nokia and Motorola, struggled to compete against Apple and Samsung Electronics.

2014年11月29日星期六

Head-phone review

I have a few sets of headphones. I am also in a relentless search for a pair that will satisfy my more recent criteria… I know, it sounds bonkers, but I don’t yet have a pair of cans that will enable me to pause/play/shuffle music on my phone, but also allow me to take calls. The heavyweight search starts today…
I’d not really migrated to using my phone to listen to music. I have fully embraced many aspects of the completely brilliant Smart Phone, from Galaxy S thru HTC One M8, I’m in! But I have always had a niggle about using up the battery, and also the faff involved in moving music around devices (I’m not fully Apple….yet…just love dem ‘droid devices!), so stuck with an iPod. My consumption of music has changed in the last few months. I’m now a fairly heavy Spotify user, and as a delightful consequence, find myself plugged into headphones wherever I go on my tod.
It’s fantastic! Almost a fully soundtracked life (NB: This is my choice of superpower – to always be playing out loud the most appropriate music as I go about my daily life!), and the ability to share playlists with other folks. I can also listen to tracks I hear about/hear on the radio straight away, then buy the CD for ‘proper’ HiFi consumption at home. And I’m doing this on my phone…
From a sonic perspective however, the current format is less than ideal. Essentially, and in deference to their adequate form so far, my headphones sound like tin cans with a piece of wet string, and I find this irksome.
1st World Problem? Yes.
Still need to change headphones? Yes.
I’m not proud, but it’s going to bug the shit out of me, which means additional ‘Grump’ where additional ‘Grump’ can be avoided. But truth be told, I adore music and to lose any avoidable note or expression from the experience is sacrilegious.
So alongside a new car, headphones!
It was a stunning day today, and for once I actually spent some time appreciating the vibrancy and colour of Autumn. I bimbled around a park in Southampton for a while this afternoon, it looked like this;
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A walk in the park Kazanski…
Worth a moment if you get a chance tomorrow. Be outside, and stop… Take a moment to enjoy the atmosphere of The Fall, slightly chilly, bright but cold sunlight, that scent of Winter on the edge of the day… Yeah, heady stuff :)

HTC fixes issues with Nexus 9 improves buttons and light bleeding

HTC has been known to ship initial batches of devices with issues during production and history repeats itself with initial shipments of Nexus 9 affected with buttons not properly raised and display bleeding light....


via Phone Horn http://www.phonehorn.com/2014/11/htc-fixes-issues-nexus-9-improves-buttons-light-bleeding/
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HTC One M9 Release Date, Concept Design: New Rumors Claim HTC ..

HTC One M9 Release Date, Concept Design: New Rumors Claim HTC ... 

BREATHEcast 

Although the release date of the purported HTC One M9 is a distant affair, new reports and images regarding the concept of the device keep popping up on the Internet from time to time, speculating about the possible features of the upcoming handset ... 

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Apple Will Give Samsung A Big Win?

Apple Will Give Samsung A Big Win

(Technewonline) According to the Korea Times said, starting in 2016 Apple will spend the bulk manufacture chips for the iPhone and iPad for Samsung. Does Apple is bringing a big win for Samsung?

 
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According to the Korea Times said, starting in 2016 Samsung will manufacture the majority of chips for the iPhone and iPad. This will be a big win for Samsung.

This year, Apple changed the company producing most chips from Samsung for the iPhone and iPad to another company as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), The Wall Street Journal reported. Samsung has been making a small percentage of the number of chips for Apple, but it's still a big loss of business.

This is also part of the reason why this year's profits Samsung has crashed like a stone. In Q3 2014, Samsung's profits fell 50%. Samsung blame the sales of smartphones but the decline in new business phone chip is the main reason leading to this.

But under the new agreement, Samsung will produce 80% of the chips for the iPhone and iPad next year. This agreement brings money's worth "billions" for Samsung, according to the report.


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Apple designs its own chips for the iPhone and iPad, but needed a manufacturing partner to build them. Historically, manufacturers were selected as Samsung. However, this year Apple has switched to TSMC. Now it looks like TSMC no longer meet the requirements of Apple, so again Samsung to take this position.

However, although Samsung will be producing most of Apple's chip again, but it still faces a major challenge in its smartphone business. Android smartphone manufacturers such as Lenovo and Xiaomi can produce products with high specifications but only about half the price compared to a Samsung phone.

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LENOVO’S YOGA 3 PRO NOTEBOOK: A THIN, STYLISH ULTRABOOK ALTERNATIVE

For the past few weeks I’ve been living with an almost anorexically thin notebook. Lenovo’s Yoga 3 Pro, with its trademark “watchband” hinge is the thinnest full-fledged notebook I’ve ever used. It’s a 13-inch machine that weighs 2.62 pounds and measures a half inch thick. By way of comparison, Apple’s […]

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Lenovo : Moldcell starts SMS quiz contest

Moldavian operator Moldcell launched a SMS contest called 'Famous personalities (Personalitati celebre)'. To register, customers need to send a SMS with the text 'Ro' to the number 505. Once they do so, they start receiving questions to which they provide answers to increase their chances of winning. The prize pool comprises a Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad L8049, G50-70G Slim, a Lenovo Yoga 8 tablet or one of 3 Lenovosmartphones. Customers who send more than 30 SMS receive 5 MB each and 5 SMS for each sent message. The cost of each sent SMS, including the registration one, costs RON 3. The contest takes place between 21 November and 28 December 2014.
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How to change rom Lenovo A316i to be Xperia Papyrus 2014

How to change rom Lenovo A316i to be Xperia Papyrus 2014

Welcome to localtechno, this time localtechno will share something with you all, the tips and tricks this time is about changing your A316i lenovo mobile phone, into the ROM xperia papyrus, how to measure it and what you should do, let us consider the following tips and tricks this :

First, you must have done a root on the target phone, if still not rooted then you can read the article, how to root the phone china easily HERE.

Second, your mobile phone must be installed CWM recovery, if not you can read HERE.

Third, download the ROM xperia HERE, then after the download is complete,
place the xperia ROM on the sdcard and do not enter into the folder.

Fourth, reboot into CWM recovery menu, you can do it by :

1. Turn off HP, press the power button and volume up simultaneously and
hold until the boot selection menu appears on the HP, then select recovery.

2. Delete user data, cache partititon and Dalvik cache.

3. Select install.zip from sd card, select the ROM xperia.zip who have downloaded earlier, and
select install.

Wait until the process is completed and enjoy Lenovo A316i, with a sense of the Sony Xperia ;)

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2014年11月28日星期五

Galaxy A7 (SM-A700FD) has passed through the FCC

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In the second half of 2014, Samsung has seemingly turned over a new leaf: for years it has adorned its precious products with paltry plastic, but things changed after the much leaked Galaxy Alpha was officially announced. The first mobile to feature a metal frame, it was immediately followed by the Note 4 and Note Edge. On a separate parallel, the Galaxy A series was introduced: the A3 and A5 are mid-range devices but have all metal unibody frames. The oft-leaked A7 was nowhere to be seen, but a recent filing with the FCC would hint that its debut isn’t far off.

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As the filing indicates, the device, referred to by its product name the SM-A700FD, sports Quad-Band connectivity and Band 5 LTE, as well as Dual-Band Wifi, A-GPS and NFC. Leaks (mainly provided by Sammobile) have revealed that the device is supposed to sport a 5.2 inch Full HD screen, 64-bit Octa-core Snapdragon 615, Adreno 405 graphics, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. It will purportedly have a 12MP rear camera and 5MP front camera.

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As for when Samsung will formally make an announcement, that remains up in the air. Given that this device isn’t particularly going to set the world on fire, it might be reserved for CES in January, or perhaps launched in-tandem with another product, such as the rumored Galaxy Note 10.1 2015 Edition. Still, if the reports of manufacturing problems with the A3 and A5 are any indication, it might be some time before the A7 finally hits stores.

It is also important to note that the Galaxy A-series is separate from the standard product lines, and Samsung is continuing to develop and release products with standard plastic parts as well.

First round of China’s Baomi smart air filters sells out in one second

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The air in many China’s cities is bad. Really bad. And while there’s probably no way to fix an entire city’s air supply with a consumer tech product, smart air filters are an increasingly popular option for homes and apartments. Shut the windows, start the filter, and you’ll have cleaner, more breathable air indoors.

One such smart air filter is the Baomi, a smartphone-controlled filter from Beijing app company Cheetah Mobile. If the Baomi name reminds you of Xiaomi, that’s not the only similarity: Cheetah also takes a very similar approach to Baomi sales, selling only via its website and offering batches of its product in limited quantities to drive up demand and hype. On Friday, the first round of Baomi filters went on sale. They reportedly sold out in one second.

That may not be quite as impressive as it sounds, as Cheetah Mobile hasn’t made it clear exactly how many units were available in the first place. A significant part of the one-second sale also appears to have been preorders, meaning that many of the customers weren’t actually on Baomi’s website that second, that’s just when their orders were processed. But even so, it’s obvious there’s quite a lot of interest in the smartphone-controlled air filter.
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Baomi product representatives told Techweb that they plan to gather feedback from this first round of customers to improve the filter further before it goes on sale again. That means if you didn’t get one already, you may have to wait a while for the next sale to come around.

See: In China, even creating a pollution tracking app is a risky business

Mystery Samsung budget phone spotted, powered by 64-bit Marvell chip

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While many are content to bask in the high spec wonderland otherwise known as flagship devices, others have their sights set on far more practical devices. Maybe they don’t have the cash to spare, maybe they don’t need all the bells and whistles. In the end it really doesn’t matter, because there are a lot more “budget buyers” than there are power purchasers. That said, Samsung is apparently working on yet another phone, and judging by the specs it’s rather low-end:
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As can be seen by the benchmark data above, this new mystery device doesn’t exactly scream salience. The screen is low res, it has a single gigabyte of memory, 2.2GB of storage (presumably this is 4GB with only 2.2 free) and a 5MP camera sensor. Interestingly enough the front camera is actually the same resolution as the rear which serves as a testament to the power of selfies. The CPU is 64-bit Marvell that supports LTE, which not only makes the device quite compelling for a quick Lollipop update, but also is able to offer fast data connectivity for those pinching pennies. All this is topped off by Android 4.4.4 KitKit which is at least refreshing in that it’s not running Jelly Bean.

While the device itself isn’t so remarkable, the real story is what Samsung is doing with it. For better or worse, most of the Korean company’s lower end products still have relatively high prices, at least when compared with truly budget smartphones, many of which come from China. Likewise, in light of Samsung’s poor Q3 performance and subsequent pledge to cut its product lines, there must be some appealing point here other than the CPU (price maybe?), less it would probably be scrapped immediately.