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  • Would there be a market for this idea (cross platform VM for iPhone OS)

    - by Tzury Bar Yochay
    For a long time I wondered if the following idea worth a nickel or just a waste of time and energy. I am willing to start a project which will provide a kind of a VM for all iPxxx apps - so developed once for iPxxx can run on a Macbook, iMac, Linux, Android and windows (desktop and mobile). You get the idea, right? I want to do to the current iPhone SDK, the same as what Mono did to Microsoft .Net and perhaps a more complete set of implementation. I tend to believe that if overnight all apps on appstore become available on the android market as well that would be a mini revolution. Think about running iPad apps on every tablet that will come out to the market in the future. Wouldn't it be fantastic to all the developers, which from now on, can write once and sell everywhere? The main questions which I ask myself repeatedly is: "Is This Legal?" - I mean, say I have done this, would apple's lawyers will start sending me all kinds of nasty emails? I am willing to hear your opinion about this idea as well as if some of you willing and able to join forces and start this open source project.

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  • Calendar gets saved successfully.but edit event force close error

    - by Jast Vacaty
    I am trying to add calendar events with my applicatiom. Event gets saved successfully. However when i try to edit that event in Calendar. I get Force Close error. String calId = ""; Cursor userCursor =getContentResolver().query(Uri.parse(content://com.android.calendar/calendars),null, null, null, null); if(userCursor.getCount() > 0){ userCursor.moveToFirst(); calId = userCursor.getString(userCursor.getColumnIndex("_id")); } ContentValues event = new ContentValues(); event.put("title", "title"); event.put("description", "description"); event.put("eventLocation", "Event Location"); event.put("allDay", 0); event.put("hasAlarm",0); event.put("calendar_id",calId); Calendar mCalendar = Calendar.getInstance(); mCalendar.set(2012, 2, 27,7,00,00); long start = mCalendar.getTimeInMillis(); mCalendar.set(2012, 2, 27,8,00,00); long end = mCalendar.getTimeInMillis(); event.put("dtstart", start); event.put("dtend", end); Uri newEvent = Uri.parse(content://com.android.calendar/events); getContentResolver().insert(newEvent, event); ContentValues values = new ContentValues(); userCursor.close(); But when I change event.put("allDay", 0); to event.put("allDay", 1); Event gets saved successfully and gets edited successfully. How do I fix it? Using 2.3.5 device. Appreciate any help. thanks.

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  • selective UnknownHostException

    - by Stephan
    Hi everybody! I am getting said Exception in my program, but only in certain cases. First of all, I have the internet permission set:<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />, and I tried the two method of this and this thread (they don't work in my case). The scenario is the following: I send a GET request to a rest service (e.g. http://my.web.site/request.php?attr=blah) and I do get a correct xml back. Now, in this xml there are some resources described, one of which is an url to an image (e.g http://my.web.site/images/img.jpg). Here it's where it fails! Here I consistently receive a UnknownHostException. I find it weird, since it's the same domain and everything. Accessing the img url from browser works (both from the emulator browser and pc browser). I tried from a device too but it doesn't get the image anyway. Any idea on why this weird behavior? EDIT: all my tests were on emulator and device, but connected to a wifi network. I tried also using the internet connection of my provider on the phone (i.e. bypassing home network), and still the behavior is the same... I found this bug which I assume is the source of this problem, but still no solution (after more than 1.5years). Any ideas?

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  • Show dialog while loading new screen

    - by darkdusky
    I have a front screen with a button which opens a second screen. The second screen can take a few seconds to load so I want to display a dialog while loading. My problem is the dialog does not display while loading second screen, but it displays when I return to first page from the second page. If I comment out the "startActivity" to open second page the dialog shows fine. I'm fairly new to android programming - I guess it has something to do with threads. //code snippet from inside onCreate: NewGame.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { public void onClick(View arg0) { //does not get displayed before 2nd page opens showDialog(DIALOG2_KEY); //shows fine if next 2 lines commented out Intent i = new Intent(screen1.this, SudukuXL.class); startActivity(i); I've dealt with the dialog showing on returning to the front screen using onPause(). I've tried using threads to seperate the dialog from the startActivity but I've had no luck. Any help would be appreciated. I used code from Android examples to create dialog. I include below for reference: protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { switch (id) { case DIALOG2_KEY: { ProgressDialog dialog = new ProgressDialog(this); dialog.setMessage("Loading..."); dialog.setIndeterminate(true); dialog.setCancelable(true); return dialog; } } return null; }

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  • Using large transparent pictures as texture atlases

    - by azlisum
    i'm new to android programming and i'm trying to create a relatively big 2D game. I have to use lots of images and objects in my game so I decided to use OpenGL ES. I have several texture atlases, all of them saved as png's because of the transparency. I also know, but i'm not sure why, that I have to use images, which height and width is multiple of two. I test my game on an old HTC Hero running Android 2.3.3. When my picture atlases are 512x512 each, my game has a frame rate of between 50 to 60 fps. When I use 1024x1024 non transparent png, there is no problem - the FPS is again between 50 to 60 fps. But when i decide to use a 1024x1024 transperent PNG's my frame rate drops to 4,5 fps. Could this be a problem related to the age of the device i'm using for testing? These are the OpenGL functions I use each loop to draw batches: gl.glEnable(GL10.GL_TEXTURE_2D); gl.glEnable(GL10.GL_BLEND); gl.glBlendFunc(GL10.GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL10.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA); //drawing happens here gl.glDisable(GL10.GL_BLEND); Thanks in advance :)

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  • DHCP not responding from laptop or router, but works on directly plugged PC?

    - by Matt H
    I'm at my sister in law's place in Singapore. I'm not from Singapore but am here for a few months. She has some sort of cable modem made by motorolla (SB5101 Surfboard). I think it goes, through starhub or similar provider. Anyhow, her PC is directly attached by cable (not wireless) and she can access the internet. There is no wireless router connected to it. The PC is configured with DHCP and appears to be working. However, the moment I unplug her PC and plug in my laptop, it doesn't get an address. The interesting thing here is that I also see this toredo tunnel adaptor etc. I'm not familiar with what that is. It appears to be being assigned an IP v6 address and an IP v4 address. I thought perhaps it's my laptop, but also when I plug in my DDWRT based router, it also fails to get a DHCP assigned address on the WAN port. I can't also seem to connect into any web configuration on the motorolla modem either. Any ideas? what kind of setup is this? all I'd like to do is plug in my wireless router so I can roam around the house and also access the internet.

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  • Can you transfer a Windows 7 XP-mode VHD to a new PC without the need for reactivation?

    - by Henk
    Hi. At the moment I am running Vista 32 bit and use VPC 2007 a lot. I have several W2000 VMs set up with complex software configurations. For me, one of the advantages of working with VPCs is that a VM can easily be copied to another PC (like a notebook). Also, when I move to a new PC, I can immediately work with my existing VMs without the need to reinstall all applications. I am thinking about buying a new pc with Windows 7 64 bit pro, and using the xp-mode VM that comes with Windows 7. The advantages would be support for more memory (so being able to run more VM's simultaneously) and having a licenced XP VM. I would like to know if you can transfer a VHD that is based on the xp-mode VHD to another machine without Activation issues. The other machine will of course, also be running W7. I would guess that this would not be a problem. However, I did read about a guy who had to reinstall his W7 because of a harddisk failure, and could not access his xp-mode VHD anymore because it demanded re-activation. Thanks. Henk.

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  • Few questions about a good projector on my PC and tv?

    - by jasondavis
    I have always wanted a projector for my tv, satelite, cable, and even PC in a spare bedroom. Well it's more of a home office that I spend most my time in and the catch here is it is a small room. Room is only the standard 8foot tall. Room is about 13 feet wide on the wall where I would like to mount the project and the wall where the screen would be for it. So only about 13 feet away from projector to screen. I would like to know... 1) From experience or knowledge what would be a good projector I could hook up to my satelite box and also my PC? Cheaper is better in this case but I would still like the best image for my buck and something reliable. There is no sunlight in the room either to worry about. 2) From that distance of about 12-13 feet away, how big of a clear picture could I expect? 3) What kind of cables would I need to purchase and run through my attic to my cable/satelite receiver box as well as my PC? 4) These cables in question 3 would most likely need to be a good 15-20feet in length to reach, would I need anything special for that to work at those distances?

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  • Is there an objective way to measure slowness of PC/WINDOWS?

    - by ekms
    We've a lot of users that usually complain about that his PC is "slow". (we use win XP). We usually check startup programs, virus, fragmentation, disk health and common problems that causes slowness (Symantec AV drops disk to 1mb/s , or a seagate HD firmware error in certain models), but in those cases the slowness is pretty evident. In other hand, the most common is the user complaining about his pc but for us looks OK, even in 6 years old desktops. People sometimes even complains about his new quad core desktops speed!!! So, we are asking if there's a way to OBJECTIVELY check that a computer didn't dropped its performance, compared with similar ones o previous measures, specially for work use (I don't think that 3dmark benchmark o similar may help). The only thing that I found that was useful is HDTune, but it only check hard disk performance. Basically, what we want is something that enable us to say to our users "see? your PC is as slow as was three years ago! stop complaining! Is all in your head!"

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  • How can I post scores to Facebook from a LibGDX android game?

    - by Vishal Kumar
    I am using LibGDX to create an android game. I am not making the HTML backend of the game. I just want it to be on the Android Google Play store. Is it possible to post the scores to Facebook? And if so, how can I do it. I searched and found the solutions only for web-based games. For LibGDX, there is a tutorial for Scoreloop. So, I am worried whether there is a way to do so. Any Suggestion will be welcome.

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  • IntelliJ IDEA 10 est-il « l'EDI Java le plus intelligent » ? Sa nouvelle version met en avant Android, Spring et GWT

    IntelliJ IDEA est-il « l'IDE Java le plus intelligent » ? Sa version 10 met en avant Android, Spring et GWT JetBrains est une entreprise de conception de logiciels connue pour son environnement de développement intégré ? et primé - Java IntelliJ IDEA. L'IDE vient de sortir officiellement hier en version 10. Une version majeure grâce à une série de nouvelles fonctionnalités, y compris dans son édition gratuite. La plus importante étant certainement le support d'Android. JetBrains décrit son IDE d'outil de « développement polyglotte basé sur JVM ». La version 10 apporte de nombreuses améliorations aux nombreuses technologies et structures qu'il s...

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  • « Je peux m'emparer de votre mobile sous Android », affirme un ancien de la NSA qui exploite la gestion du NFC dans l'OS

    « Je peux m'emparer de votre mobile sous Android », affirme un ancien de la NSA Son exploit utilise une particularité de la gestion du NFC dans l'OS de Google En collaboration avec Gordon Fowler La célèbre conférence de hacking du Black Hat, a été particulièrement remplie du côté de la plateforme Android, avec des attaques. Certains experts en sécurité, à l'image de Sean Shulte de Trustwave's SpiderLabs, confirment que « Google a fait des progrès mais les créateurs de logiciels malicieux avancent à grand pas ». Et le nombre de failles mises à jour augmente avec la popularité grandissante de l'OS qui attire de plus en plus les regards des hacker...

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  • Android 5.0 (ou 4.1) dévoilé ce soir au Google I/O, la statue de « Jelly Beans » a été installée dans les jardins de Google

    Android 5.0 ou 4.1 dévoilé ce soir au Google I/O La statue de « Jelly Beans » a été installée dans les jardins de Google C'est donc quasi-officiel, la prochaine version d'Android sera présentée ce soir lors du Google I/O, la conférence annuelle de Google dédiée aux développeurs. La représentation du nouveau dessert qui sert de surnom à cette version vient en effet d'être installée dans les jardins du siège social de Google. Sa photo a été publiée hier soir sur un des Google+ officiels de l'éditeur : [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/Jelly%20Beans%20Garden.jpg[/IMG]Les Jelly Beans (ou « bonbon haricot ») sont l'équivalent américain des Dragibus.

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  • How did I get here? My route to Android, iPhone, Windows Phone 7, and interest in Mobile Devices

    - by Wallym
    I get asked all the time how/why I got interested in mobile and jumped on this fairly early.  I tend to give half answers because it wasn't just one thing that took me to mobile, but a whole host of separate ivents culminating in a specific event where I wasdoing market research in May/June 2008.  Let me throw out the events and the facts about me: I tend to like new, different, cool stuff.  I jumped on .NET early on.  I jumped on Ajax early on.  I don't jump on every new technology that comes down the road, I'm probably the only person on the planet that doesn't "get" MVC, though I acknowledge that a lot of people do and it solves a number of problems in the default settings of ASP.NET WebForms. I remember buying an early Windows CE device. It was interesting, but dang, this stylus thing sucks. After I lost my third stylus, i just gave up.  I got my first mobile phone in early 1999.  Reception was crappy, but I could see the value in being mobile. In 1999, I worked on a manufacturing systems project.  One piece of the projects was a set of handheld devices on the shop floor.  While the UI was a crappy DOS based, yes I said DOS as in Disk Operating System Version 6.22, I could see that the wireless world was a direction I wanted to be in. In 2000, Microsoft released the first public alpha of .NET.  Very cool stuff indeed.  One piece of the puzzle was a set of mobile controls for ASP.NET.  I build numerous test apps as well as mobile version using these mobile controls.  Now, the mobile UIs of the time were based on WML, which was crap. I could real all the analysis of mobile and read all about growth rates.  Now, you have to realize that growth rates can be impressive when dealing with small numbers, but I knew it was a comer. In our first book, I got talked out of mobile because of the line from the publisher "Wally, mobile doesn't sell." Blackberry was the dominant device of the mid 2000s.  Its users were referred to as "Crackberry addicts."  Unfortunately, the mobile development experience for native apps was crap and the web experience was fairly rough as well, but if they could get the ecosystem started, other phones and better blackberryies would come out.  I finally jumped into using a blackberry. Sometime around 2006, I heard "Wally, mobile doesn't sell" again.  Now, anyone that knows me knows that someone saying something like this to me means I'll keep trying it. The phones of the mid 2000s were moving to be more graphical, but there were too many that had this idea that they had to use a stylus.  Stylus suck.  They get lost too easily. I worked on a project in 2007 and 2008 for a startup trying to answer the question of "What is there to do where I am at?"  For some reason, they wanted to be tied to PCs.  As it became obvious that they were having problems, their investor asked us to do some market research and to figure out what the marketplace did want.  One of the important things that I figured out was the we lived in a mobile world and if you had a mobile app, it need to be on a mobile device, not tied to a desktop/laptop/netbook device.  If there was any single event, this was it - I was doing some market research and sat and talked to people in a bar/restaurant in Atlanta called "The Grove" on Lavista.  The consensus of the people that I talked to was that they wanted their data where ever they were at, laptop, pc, mobile, whereever. In 2007, Apple released the iPhone.  Wow, what an impressive device, even with all the problems of a 1st generation device.  I bought an iPod Touch 1st generation to understand touch better, one of the best decisions I ever made. I decided in late 2008, to make a move into cloud, for a number of reasons.  I was working on an example app.  In April, 2009, one of my friends at Microsoft said "don't mention my name with this, but you need an iPhone front end for this app."  How do you get on the iPhone.  Well, there are a number of ways including: ObjectiveC.  Its hard to teach an old dog new tricks, and this dog knows .NET, not ObjectiveC. HTML, web, javascript optimized interface.  yeah, this is possible. PhoneGap.  Now, this is interesting, take an html interface and get it to run on the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and other platforms.  I thought that this way made the most sense for me until......... MonoTouch.  In May/June 2009, Novell announced a way for .NET/c# developers to write apps for the iPhone.  This is the way that made the most sense to me. Titanium by Appcelerator.  This is similar in concept to PhoneGap.  I haven't played with this much but do want to learn more about it. In July, 2009, I emailed one of my contacts at Wrox to see if they would be interested in a short MonoTouch ebook in their Wrox Blox format.  I fully expected another  response along the lines of "Wally, mobile doesn't sell."  The response I got was "Wally, iPhone is H O T, get started immediately, can you have this to me before Labor Day."  Not quite the response I expected.  Thankfully, we didn't make the Labor Day, first draft date. I kept pushing back because I had a feeling that things were not going to be quite as polished and feature rich as necessary.  After all, Novell doesn't have the resouces of Microsoft's developer division. The ebook shipped on November 30, 2009. On about December, 15, 2009, my editor emailed and said "Your ebook is selling really well, lets do a full book and it by March 1 so get started."  Thankfully, guys like Craig Dunn and Chris Hardy were interested along with Martin and Ror joinged us later on. I bought my wife an iPhone 3Gs in early 2010 to go along with all my iPod Touch devices. I tried to pretend in 2010 that I wasn't that interested in mobile and still had interest in the desktop technologies.  I love the technologies and continue to use them today, but that isn't where my interest is right now.  I'm just about all mobile all the time with my energies.  Our book shipped in the beginning of July, 2010 right in the middle of the Apple FUD.I've been looking at Mobile Web as a way around the AppStores and Apple FUD problems of 2010. With all the Apple self FUD, we became interested in Android.I went up to Dino Esposito at DevConnections in Las Vegas at introduced myself. I've always tried to keep up with what Dino has been doing. I was shocked, he wanted to meet me.  We must have talked for 1.5 hours. It was way more time than I deserved. If you get a chance, go and introduce yourself to Dino. He's a great guy. Microsoft released Windows Phone 7 in the Fall of 2010.  I'm not doing development on that platform at this time.  I think they have a very interesting user interface.  The devices are being positively reviewed.  For my purposes, the devices are limited at this point in time.  We'll see what 2011 brings as far as updates to the operating system.  I need multitasking/background processing and html5 in the browser. Add that as well as acceptance in the marketplace and I'll be more interested in the device. Obviosuly, I'm now working on a MonoDroid book . I own Android and iPhone/iOS devices.  I am currently working on some startup ideas and am exploring as much in that area as I can. For 2011, I'm planning on speaking at Android Developer's Conference (AnDevCon) and Mobile Connections.  I'm really excited about this. I have a couple of magazine articles coming out in 2011 on Android and iPhone development with the Mono technologies.is Mono "The Answer"? What's "The Question?" I think it will work for me.  It might work for you, it might not.  it depends on your situation.  Its the current horse that I am riding. I might find a better horse tomorrow. So, that's how I got here.  I'm in love with mobile.  Mobile native apps on the device as well as mobile web.  I'm into all this cool stuff.  Where are you at?

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  • Google Now : Google revient à ses fondamentaux dans Android et fait de la recherche la « killing feature » de Jelly Bean

    Google Now : Google revient à ses fondamentaux dans Android Et fait de la recherche la « killing feature » de Jelly Bean Nous vous en parlions avant-hier soir, dans le cadre du lancement d'Android 4.1 : Google a repensé la recherche dans son OS mobile avec un service très prometteur, Google Now. Un service déjà présenté comme le « porte étendard » de Jelly Beans auprès du grand public. Google revient aujourd'hui en détail sur cette nouveauté. « Jusqu'à présent, les smartphones avaient besoin que l'utilisateur leur dise quoi faire. Mais aujourd'hui, il y a Google Now », écrit l'éditeur. « La nouvelle fonct...

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  • Android : Pourquoi Apple n'attaque-t-il pas directement Google ? Eric Schmidt étonné que la firme vise plutôt les constructeurs

    Android : Pourquoi Apple n'attaque-t-il pas directement Google ? Eric Schmidt étonné que la firme vise plutôt les constructeurs Dans un entretien accordé au magazine Wall Street Journal concernant les relations tendues entre Google et Apple, Eric Schmidt, Président du conseil d'administration de Google, exprime son étonnement au fait qu'Apple n'attaque pas directement Google en justice pour violation de brevets. La firme à la pomme croquée depuis plusieurs années est en conflit avec les constructeurs de terminaux Android, qu'elle accuse de violer dans leurs dispositifs ses propriétés intellectuelles. Dans sa dernière plainte contre Samsung, Apple s'attaque directement à l...

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  • Network is not working anymore - Ubuntu 12.04

    - by Jonathan
    Network is not working anymore - Ubuntu 12.04 Hello, I have a problem with my network connection. I have been using the same laptop with Ubuntu and the same connection for more than a year, and suddenly yesterday the connection stopped working (both wireless and wired). I've tested with another computer and the connection is fine (both wireless and wired). I've been reading similar posts but I haven't found a solution yet. I tried a few commands that I'm posting here (my system is in spanish, so I have traslated it to english, maybe the terms are not accurate): grep -i eth /var/log/syslog | tail Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: (eth0): now managed Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: (eth0): device state change: unmanaged - unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2] Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: (eth0): bringing up device. Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: (eth0): preparing device. Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc kernel: [ 7351.845743] forcedeth 0000:00:0a.0: irq 41 for MSI/MSI-X Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc kernel: [ 7351.845984] forcedeth 0000:00:0a.0: eth0: no link during initialization Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc kernel: [ 7351.847103] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: (eth0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2] Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc NetworkManager[3584]: Added default wired connection 'Wired connection 1' for /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0a.0/net/eth0 Jun 3 18:45:40 vanesa-pc kernel: [ 7351.848817] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready ifconfig -a eth0 Link encap:Ethernet addressHW 00:1b:24:fc:a8:d1 ACTIVE BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 Packages RX:0 errors:16 lost:0 overruns:0 frame:16 Packages TX:123 errors:0 lost:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 colissions:0 length.tailTX:1000 Bytes RX:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:26335 (26.3 KB) Interruption:41 Base address: 0x2000 lo Link encap:Local loop Inet address:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 Inet6 address: ::1/128 Scope:Host ACTIVE LOOP WORKING MTU:16436 Metrics:1 Packages RX:1550 errors:0 lost:0 overruns:0 frame:0 Packages TX:1550 errors:0 lost:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 colissions:0 long.tailTX:0 Bytes RX:125312 (125.3 KB) TX bytes:125312 (125.3 KB) iwconfig lo no wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. sudo lshw -C network *-network description: Ethernet interface product: MCP67 Ethernet manufacturer: NVIDIA Corporation Physical id: a bus information: pci@0000:00:0a.0 logical name: eth0 version: a2 series: 00:1b:24:fc:a8:d1 capacity: 100Mbit/s width: 32 bits clock: 66MHz capacities: pm msi ht bus_master cap_list ethernet physical mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd autonegotiation configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=forcedeth driverversion=0.64 latency=0 link=no maxlatency=20 mingnt=1 multicast=yes port=MII resources: irq:41 memoria:f6288000-f6288fff ioport:30f8(size=8) memoria:f6289c00-f6289cff memoria:f6289800-f628980f lsmod Module Size Used by usbhid 41906 0 hid 77367 1 usbhid rfcomm 38139 0 parport_pc 32114 0 ppdev 12849 0 bnep 17830 2 bluetooth 158438 10 rfcomm,bnep binfmt_misc 17292 1 joydev 17393 0 hp_wmi 13652 0 sparse_keymap 13658 1 hp_wmi nouveau 708198 3 ttm 65344 1 nouveau drm_kms_helper 45466 1 nouveau drm 197692 5 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper i2c_algo_bit 13199 1 nouveau psmouse 87213 0 mxm_wmi 12859 1 nouveau serio_raw 13027 0 k8temp 12905 0 i2c_nforce2 12906 0 wmi 18744 2 hp_wmi,mxm_wmi video 19068 1 nouveau mac_hid 13077 0 lp 17455 0 parport 40930 3 parport_pc,ppdev,lp forcedeth 58096 0 Let me know if I can give you more information. Thank you very much in advance, Jonathan

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  • Oracle ouvre Application Development Framework à iOS et Android pour porter les applications d'entreprise en Java sur mobiles

    Oracle ouvre son Application Development Framework à iOS et Android Pour porter les applications d'entreprise sur mobiles, BlackBerry et Windows Phone devraient suivre ADF (Application Development Framework) de Oracle s'ouvre à iOS et Android avec l'arrivée d'ADF Mobile. Cette extension ? qui tourne sur JDeveloper IDE - permet de porter les applications Java réalisées avec le framework sur des mobiles en générant un code « hybride » (HTML,CSS, JS d'un côté, Java de l'autre). La partie Java pourra s’exécuter dans ces applications grâce à une JVM embarquée ? et allégée. L'UI étant prise en charge par les technos Webs. A noter, les outils générés avec ADF Mobile ne pourrant commu...

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  • iOS ou Android, quelle est la plate-forme la plus sécurisée ? Symantec penche en faveur d'iOS malgré ses failles 10 fois plus nombreuses

    iOS ou Android, quelle est la plate-forme mobile la plus sécurisée ? Symantec penche en faveur d'iOS en dépit de ses vulnérabilités 10 fois plus nombreuses La sécurité des plateformes mobiles est certes meilleure que celle des ordinateurs, mais elle reste insuffisante d'après le nouveau rapport de Symantec intitulé « regard sur la sécurité des périphériques mobiles : analyse des approches de sécurités employées sur Apple iOS et Google Android ». Ce document de 23 pages affirme sans surprise que les périphériques mobiles offrent formellement plus de sécurité que les plateformes Desktop, pour peu que l'on ne transgresse pas les lignes de conduite imposées par les éditeurs de ...

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  • Google lance la version alpha d'un traducteur universel oral pour Android, disponible aujourd'hui pour l'Anglais et l'Espagnol

    Google lance la version alpha d'un traducteur universel oral Pour Android, disponible aujourd'hui pour l'Anglais et l'Espagnol Google vient de lancer une version expérimentale d'un nouveau produit appelé « Conversation Mode », dans la lignée de Google Translate pour les appareils sous Android. Il s'agit d'une nouvelle interface de Google Translate qui a pour ambition de permettre à deux personnes , qui ne parlent pas la même langue, d'avoir une conversation audio fluide. Chacun des deux utilisateurs entendra donc l'autre s'adresser à lui dans la langue qu'il comprend. Les geek en ont rêvé, Google l'a fait ? Oui, mais pas tout à fait. Conversation Mod...

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  • Unity works on my PC but not on the Server. What did I miss?

    - by Erik France
    I have a web service using Microsoft Unity to hook the pieces together.  It all works fine on my PC but when I put it on the web server, I receive this error message: System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[System.ServiceModel.ExceptionDetail]: The value of the property 'type' cannot be parsed. The error is: Method 'GetClaimsForUser' in type 'WebService.Implementation.ClaimsRetriever' from assembly 'WebService.Implementation, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=62cac0f1a908971a' does not have an implementation. If I look at the web.config, I see the following: <unity>     <typeAliases>       <typeAlias alias="ITokenGenerator" type="WebService.Interfaces.ITokenGenerator, WebService.Interfaces" />       <typeAlias alias="TokenGenerator" type="WebService.Implementation.TokenGenerator, WebService.Implementation" />       <typeAlias alias="IClaimsRetriever" type="WebService.Interfaces.IClaimsRetriever, WebService.Interfaces" />       <typeAlias alias="ClaimsRetriever" type="WebService.Implementation.ClaimsRetriever, WebService.Implementation" />       <typeAlias alias="TokenGeneratorSettings" type="WebService.Implementation.TokenGeneratorSettings, WebService.Implementation" />       <typeAlias alias="String" type="System.String, mscorlib" />     </typeAliases>     <containers>       <container>         <types>           <type type="ITokenGenerator" mapTo="TokenGenerator">             <typeConfig extensionType="Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration.TypeInjectionElement, Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration">               <constructor>                 <param name="retriever" parameterType="IClaimsRetriever">                   <dependency />                 </param>                 <param name="settings" parameterType="TokenGeneratorSettings">                   <dependency />                 </param>               </constructor>             </typeConfig>           </type>           <type type="IClaimsRetriever" mapTo="ClaimsRetriever">             <typeConfig extensionType="Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration.TypeInjectionElement, Microsoft.Practices.Unity.Configuration">               <constructor>                 <param name="connectionStringName" parameterType="String">                   <value value="devDatabase" type="String" />                 </param>               </constructor>             </typeConfig>           </type>         </types>       </container>     </containers>   </unity> I have another web service, using an almost identical config running on the web server.  But this new web service will not run. Any ideas on what I have not told Unity to do?  Or maybe what I told Unity to do incorrectly?

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  • Les processeurs Clover Trail seront compatibles avec Linux et Android, un porte-parole d'Intel le confirme dans un email

    Les processeurs Clover Trail seront finalement compatibles Linux et Android Un porte-parole d'Intel le confirme dans un email Clover Trail est la lignée de processeurs qui représente la nouvelle génération d'Intel Atom. L'entreprise avait annoncé dans la récente Intel Developer Conference que ces processeurs seraient exclusifs à Windows 8. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/Intel-Logo.jpg[/IMG] Mais dans un email envoyé par le porte-parole d'Intel Kathryn Gill, l'entreprise affirme avoir changé de stratégie avec « des plans pour une autre version de cette plateforme [Trail Cover] pour Linux et Android ; cependant, nous ne commentons pas pour l...

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  • Google devrait-il arrêter le développement de Chrome OS ? La séparation des équipes de Chrome et Android est jugée "stupide"

    Google devrait-il abandonner le développement de Chrome OS ? Un analyste de Bloomberg vient de publier un billet de blog plutôt provocateur. Il y traite Google d'imbécile, du fait de son organisation interne relative au développement de ses deux systèmes d'exploitation. En effet, il faut savoir qu'à Mountain View, une équipe travaille sur Chrome OS, tandis que l'autre s'occupe d'Android. Et ces deux groupes ne collaborent absolument pas, il régnerait même entre eux un fort esprit de compétition, d'après certains salariés de la firme. Pourtant, d'après Brad Stone, Android a largement démontré sa supériorité et sa plus grande popularité que son "concurrent" interne. Il estime donc que le staff ...

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