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谷歌將在台灣彰化建亞洲第三個數據中心

四月 3, 2012
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2012年 4月 3日 14:19

http://chinese.wsj.com/big5/20120403/BCHc-000367.asp?source=whatnews3

谷歌將在台灣彰化建亞洲第三個數據中心

谷歌(Google Inc.)將投資逾三億美元在台灣建設該公司在亞洲的第三個數據中心﹐

因為該公司在亞洲地區的搜索量可能繼續強勁增長。

該數據中心將建在台灣中部的彰化縣﹐佔地面積15公頃。

谷歌週二稱﹐該數據中心最早將於2013年下半年投入運營﹐將配備25名全職工作人員。

相比谷歌在香港和新加坡正在建設中的另外兩個數據中心﹐彰化數據中心的規模更大。

這三個數據中心的總投資將超過七億美元。

谷歌與eBay Inc.等其他互聯網公司正在亞洲市場進行擴張;

隨著越來越多的人使用智能手機和平板電腦通過寬帶瀏覽互聯網的內容﹐

亞洲的互聯網新用戶和搜索量都呈增長勢頭。

谷歌亞太區總裁Daniel Alegre在彰化數據中心的動工典禮上稱﹐

亞洲市場每天新增的互聯網用戶超過世界其他任何地方。

數據中心裝有電腦、通訊及存儲系統﹐通常包括備用電源和其他安全設備。

谷歌在美國建有六個數據中心﹐在芬蘭和比利時各有一個數據中心。

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谷歌新隱私政策「違法歐盟法律」

三月 2, 2012
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谷歌新隱私政策「違法歐盟法律」

更新時間 2012年3月1日, 格林尼治標準時間19:46

http://www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/trad/science/2012/03/120301_google_privacy.shtml

歐盟司法專員雷丁說,

互聯網巨頭谷歌從今天(3月1日)開始推出的新隱私政策有多個地方違反歐盟的法律。

雷丁向BBC表示,谷歌的規定超越了個人擁有的最後決定一家公司是否能夠使用收集到的個人資料的權利

雷丁還說,分析顯示,谷歌的信息透明化政策也未得到充分體現。

谷歌表示,他們相信,新的隱私政策符合歐盟法律。

谷歌在發表的聲明中說,谷歌新的更加簡易、清楚、透明的隱私政策尊重歐盟所有的數據保護法律和原則。

有評論人士說,谷歌之所以推出這一遭受爭議的隱私新政策,

和它長期以來依靠廣告搜索為主要盈利方式有關。

新的隱私政策意味著,谷歌屬下一個平台搜集來的用戶個人資料也可以在谷歌其他平台分享。

由此,谷歌有可能用電郵、Youtube等屬下各項服務取得的使用者資料,

建立一個前所未見的大規模個人資料庫。

並按照用戶不同的興趣,提供更為精準的營銷廣告。

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Android 4.0 Platform Highlights

十二月 1, 2011
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Android 4.0 Platform Highlights

http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0-highlights.html

Android Developers

Welcome to Android 4.0!

Android 4.0 delivers a refined, unified UI for phones and tablets and introduces innovative features for users and developers. This document provides a glimpse of the many new features and technologies that make Android 4.0 simple, beautiful, and beyond smart.

 

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TI touts role in Android 4.0 rollout

十月 24, 2011
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TI touts role in Android 4.0 rollout

Sylvie Barak    10/19/2011 11:23 PM EDT

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4229887/TI-touts-role-in-Android-4-0-rollout

While the mobile masses enthused over Google’s announcement of Android 4.0–Ice Cream Sandwich)

–chip maker Texas Instruments was also excited about the role it was playing in the new OS rollout. SAN FRANCISCO

—While the mobile masses enthused over Google Inc.’s announcement of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) in Hong Kong on Wednesday (Oct. 19), chip maker Texas Instruments (TI) was also excited about the role it was playing in the new OS rollout.

Several months back, Google started working exclusively with the silicon vendor to optimize the next iteration of its mobile operating system, giving TI something of a two month lead on its competitors.

Google chooses a single chip maker and system vendor for each new version of Android, in an attempt to "spread the wealth" of its momentum.

Nvidia Corp. and Motorola Mobility Inc., for instance, were selected in the previous release of Google’s Android Honeycomb (3.0), allowing the firms to release working devices running the software onto the market that much sooner than their competitors.

This time around, TI has been teamed up with Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and the first device running Android 4.0 will be the much hyped Samsung Galaxy Nexus running on TI’s OMAP4460.

This is also the first combined Android release for both smartphones and tablets, though analyst Nathan Brookwood of Insight 64 said the head start "might not be especially significant." The lead garnered by Motorola in the Honeycomb launch, he said, hadn’t helped the firm out as much as competitors had originally thought, though Nvidia had gained a certain momentum from its chips being the first to be optimized.
TI’s Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president and general manager of the OMAP Platform, said in a blog posting Wednesday that a lot of effort had gone into optimizing use case scenarios for end-users, "always with low power in mind."
Taking a slight stab at Nvidia, El-Ouazzane said OMAP’s smart multicore architecture made a "huge" difference. "At the end of the day, brute force (number of cores as instance) does not rival sophistication," he added.
TI also took credit for some of the more unique features of the Android 4.0 user experience, such as hardware-integrated security based on the firm’s own M-Shield technology and enhanced memory based on a memory manager baked directly into the chip, which purportedly "significantly minimizes" static memory size. "We also reduced the memory bandwidth needed for user interface and video features," El-Ouazzane said.
OMAP also boasts an integrated, dedicated image signal processor, which makes for more accurate face metering and continuous auto-focus on upcoming devices, allowing interesting use cases like unlocking one’s phone through facial recognition (Face Unlock).
TI also touted the power of its OMAP video engine (the IVA HD multimedia accelerator), which it says is uniquely programmable.
El-Ouazzane said those features were just "the tip of the iceberg," in terms of what the OMAP platform would add to the user experience of Android 4.0.

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Intel to offer Android 2.x on Atom E6xx in January

九月 19, 2011
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Intel to offer Android 2.x on Atom E6xx in January

By Eric Brown   2011-09-12

http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Intels-E6xx-plans-with-Android/

Intel has tipped upcoming support for Android 2.3x ("Gingerbread") on its Atom E6xx processor and denied rumors it is discontinuing support for the MeeGo project.

Meanwhile, HTC is said to be considering acquiring its own operating system, but Samsung says it won’t be acquiring MeeGo, say two other industry reports.
Intel posted a YouTube video on its Intel Atom E6xx processor (pictured), revealing that the E6xx will be ready to run a version of Android 2.3x ("Gingerbread") in Jan. 2012 (see video farther below). As noted by "Chippy" on CarryPad, which picked up early on the Intel video, "It seems clear now that this could be an open source version of Gingerbread for Atom that third parties can use in their products. This brings the possibility of Oaktrail tablets that run a nicely optimized and extended-battery-life Android OS."

Once the E6xx gets the Gingerbread port, this might soon be extended to other Intel Atom platforms including Menlow, Oak Trail, Moorestown (Atom Z6xx), and possibly even Cedar Trail, notes the story.

The x86-based Atom processor has been previously matched up with Android in various implementations over the last year, including Google TV devices (see farther below). However, the tipped E6xx Gingerbread release due in January would appear to be the first full-fledged, widely available version of Android that can run on Atom-based phones, tablets, and other devices.

A universal Android-on-Atom release is also suggested in the choice of Gingerbread over Honeycomb (Android 3.x). The upcoming, Intel Atom-based Google TV 2.0 will switch to a tablet-oriented Honeycomb platform instead of the current smartphone-focused Android 2.2 build.

The Intel video also lists other operating systems that will be supported by the E6xxx, including MeeGo and Fedora Core versions of Linux, and Timesys Fedora Remix, a version of the netbook-oriented Fedora Remix that has apparently been developed by Timesys. Windows 7, XP, and Windows Embedded operating systems are also said to be supported.

Android and the Atom: a short history

Android has already been ported to the Intel Atom in various ways, but there has yet to be a fully configured native port, nor has the Atom been much used in Android-only products.

As far back as 2009, the community-based Android-x86 project began porting Android to the x86 platform, and it recently released a test build for Gingerbread.  In April 2010 Intel achieved a preliminary Android port to an Intel Atom-based smartphone prototype, according to reports at the time.

In June of that year, Acer announced the Acer Aspire One D260, a dual-boot netbook running Windows 7 and Android on an Intel Atom N450 or N455. However, the Android implementation was a stripped-down, fast-boot version of Android.

Also in June 2010, Intel SVP Renee James revealed to APC that it wasdeveloping an x86 port of Android that would be available to developers later that year. 

Indeed Intel ported a version of Android to the Atom CE4100 system on chip (SoC) in the first Google TV products that emerged last fall. These include the Logitech Revue set-top box (pictured) and Sony Internet TVs. However, these were bare-bones implementations dedicated to IPTV functionality and lacking in numerous Android features.

Around the same time, Finnish mobile firm Aava Mobile announced Virta Android, billed as the first Android development platform for the Intel Atom Z6xx ("Moorestown") SoC.

Since then, several dual-boot Android/Windows tablets running on Atom processors have been released, such as the ViewSonic 10. In February of this year, ViewSonic followed up with a ViewPad 10Pro, which runs on the newer, more power efficient Intel Atom Z670 "Oak Trail" processor. In August, E-King announced a Talent T9 tablet running on the Z670 that will reportedly be offered with Windows 7, Android, or MeeGo operating systems (OSes).

In April of this year, DigiTimes claimed that Intel was planning to pay a $10-per-device subsidy to encourage the creation of Android tablets using its Oak Trail Atoms.


Intel E6xx promo video on YouTube

Source: Intel Corp.
(Click to play)

Intel: still behind MeeGo

The revelation that the E6xx will offer Android support in January adds further fuel to the speculation that Intel is backing away from its Linux-based MeeGo operating system and moving closer to Android. But on Sept. 8, Doug Fisher, general manager of Intel’s Systems Software Division, told a press and analyst briefing there was no truth to the rumor that Intel was planning to pull the plug on its MeeGo development, according to PCWorld.

Intel is "fully committed" to MeeGo, Fisher was quoted as saying. "We’re very open to other companies participating and helping us shape the next version of an open platform," he added. Fisher was said to have declined to comment on speculation that Samsung might purchase MeeGo development resources from the semiconductor giant.

Samsung: not buying MeeGo

A day later, on Sept. 9, Samsung representative James Chung told CNET that his companywould not be acquiring MeeGo. "Meego is an open-source project which cannot be a target of acquisition," Chung was quoted as saying.

Indeed, as we pointed out in our earlier coverage of the Samsung rumor, unlike the proprietary, although Linux-based, WebOS — which appears to be up for sale by HP — MeeGo is an open source project run by the Linux Foundation, and cannot be sold. What could be sold is Intel’s extensive, internal MeeGo development resources. Intel’s resources represented the major force behind the mobile operating system, even before Nokia abandoned the project for Windows Phone.

Apparently, CNET did not ask whether Samsung might acquire Intel’s MeeGo resources, so Chung may be playing coy here while also educating the world about the nature of open source. Yet, it would appear that Samsung will not aim for a MeeGo strategy, even if it does end up acquiring some staff or technology.

Samsung already announced that it would not buy WebOS, but will instead focus on its own Bada operating system, which can run on a Linux kernel or a real-time operating system such as Nucleus.

HTC may be in OS hunt

If Samsung isn’t interested in acquiring WebOS or MeeGo assets, HTC may take its place,according to Taiwan’s Central News Agency. HTC chairwoman Cher Wang said the consumer electronics giant is considering buying an OS, but is in no rush, says the story, which is based on an interview with Wang by China’s Economic Observer

"We have given it thought and we have discussed it internally, but we will not do it on impulse," Wang was quoted as saying. She went on to note that HTC wants to support multiple operating system with a goal of offering its HTC Sense UI layer running on all of them.

So far, however, aside from offering some Windows Phone models — such as the 4.7-inch HTC Titan smartphone announced by AT&T Sept. 12 — HTC has focused almost exclusively on Android in recent years. The manufacturer has profited handsomely from this arrangement via hot-selling phones such as theDroid Incredible (pictured).

However, increasing Android-related lawsuits, as well as Google’s plans to acquire Motorola Mobility could lead major Android OEM vendors to hedge their bets with an in-house OS, analysts have speculated.

Wang reiterated her company’s support for Android and for Google’s Motorola acquisition plans. She told the Economic Observer HTC had made the "correct" decision by Google, due to Motorola’s extensive patents.

Last week, Google sold a number of its own mobile patents to HTC to help the company in its defense against an Android-related lawsuit from Apple. HTC earlier settled with Microsoft over Android-related patents, giving Microsoft a bit of easy income in patent royalties.


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Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5B

八月 20, 2011
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Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5B

Dylan McGrath  8/15/2011 12:37 PM EDT

http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4218787/Google-to-buy-Motorola-Mobility-for–12-5B?cid=NL_EETimesDaily

Web search giant Google signed a definitive agreement to acquire handset vendor Motorola Mobility for about $12.5 billion in cash. SAN FRANCISCO—In its boldest and most ambitious step yet into the mobile handset space, Web search giant Google Inc. said Monday (Aug. 15) it signed a definitive agreement to acquire handset vendor Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for about $12.5 billion.
Google (Mountain View, Calif.) said it would pay $40 per share for Motorola Mobility, a premium of 63 percent over the handset makers Aug. 12 closing price of $24.47. Motorola Mobility’s stock surged up 56 percent in early afternoon trading Monday on the news.
Google said the acquisition of Motorola Mobility, a member of the Android Open Handset Alliance, would enable Google to "supercharge" the Android ecosystem and enhance competition in mobile computing. Motorola Mobility will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open, Google said. Google will run Motorola Mobility as a separate business, Google said.
"Motorola Mobility’s total commitment to Android has created a natural fit for our two companies," said Larry Page, Google co-founder and CEO, in a statement. "Together, we will create amazing user experiences that supercharge the entire Android ecosystem for the benefit of consumers, partners and developers. I look forward to welcoming Motorolans to our family of Googlers."
In a blog posting, Page said the acquisition would strengthen Google’s patent portfolio, enabling the firm to better protect Android from "anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies." Page noted that Microsoft and Apple last month led a consortium of companies that banded together to buy a load of patents from Nortel Networks Corp. for $4.5 billion. Google claims this acquisition is part of anti-competitive behavior meant to squash the growth of the Android operating system, which is now the leading smartphone OS, found in 48 percent of smartphones in the second quarter, according to market research firm Canalys Ltd.
Google initially bit $900 million for the Nortel patents. Some analysts have said Google is in desperate need of patents. There are reportedly more than 45 patent infringement lawsuits against Android and makers of Android devices.
Motorola Mobility currently holds 24,500 approved and pending patents around the world. These include  14,600 approved and 6,700 pending patents held by its Mobile Devices unit covering key industry wireless standards including 4G and near-field communications. Together, this treasure trove could aid Google in defending itself in ongoing intellectual property fights with rival mobile device developers.
"From an intellectual property  standpoint, the acquisition bolsters Google’s negotiating position with Apple, in the event that Apple goes after Android-based products the same way it did with Samsung in Europe," said Francis Sideco, principal analyst for wireless communications at market research firm HIS iSuppli. “If nothing else, Google will be able to assert Motorola’s IP for the 3GPP and 3GPP2 cellphone specifications, which are used in both the iPhone and iPad."
Apple has filed patent infringement lawsuits against Samsung, claiming that Samsung’s Galaxy media tablets and smartphones copy the design of Apple products. Last week, a European Union judge granted an Apple request to temporarily halt the sale of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 in most of Europe.
Possible bidding war?
Paul McWilliams, editor of technology investment newsletter Next Inning Technology Research, said that another company—perhaps Microsoft—might enter the fray and top Google’s bid for Motorola Mobility.
"I think there is a reasonable enough chance we’ll see someone else come in with a counteroffer if for no other reason but to force Google to dig a little deeper," McWilliams wrote in a report to subscribers Monday. "As I see it, Google can clearly leverage Motorola Mobility from many perspectives, and the armor of Motorola Mobility’s patent portfolio is nearly a must-have."
McWilliams said Google’s move might also spur Microsoft to acquire Nokia Corp., the world’s largest handset maker.
Billionaire financier Carl Ichan, a large Motorola shareholder who last month publicly urged Motorola Mobility to explore options for selling its patent portfolio in the wake of the Nortel patent auction, issued a statement Monday applauding the Google deal.
"This is a great outcome for all shareholders of Motorola Mobility, especially in light of today’s markets," Icahn said.
In a separate statement, Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola Mobility, said, "This transaction offers significant value for Motorola Mobility’s stockholders and provides compelling new opportunities for our employees, customers, and partners around the world."
Google and Motorola Mobility’s’ boards have already unanimously approved the transaction, which is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals in the U.S., the European Union and other jurisdictions, and the approval of Motorola Mobility’s stockholders, Google said. The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2011 or early 2012, Google said.
- George Leopold and Nic Mokhoff contributed to this report from Washington D.C. and Manhassett, N.Y., respectively.

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拒絕7天退費 被罰100萬/ Google槓北市府 付費APP不賣了

六月 28, 2011
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拒絕7天退費 被罰100萬/

Google槓北市府

付費APP不賣了

http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2011/new/jun/28/today-life1.htm

Google昨天下午已將所有付費APP軟體下架,

台灣的使用者已無法透過Android Market下載付費APP軟體。

(記者蔡偉祺攝)

Google昨天下午已將所有付費APP軟體下架,

台灣的使用者已無法透過Android Market下載付費APP軟體。

(記者蔡偉祺攝)

〔記者蔡偉祺、王珮華/台北報導〕

台北市政府依消費者保護法規定,

要求下載購買手機應用軟體(APP)應有七天鑑賞期;

Google昨天表態拒絕配合,北市府除先開罰一百萬元,

並要求Google七月一日前提改善計畫,否則連續罰。

總部人員週四與市府溝通

不過,Google也採非常手段,將所有付費APP軟體全部下架,

昨天下午從台灣連線上「Google Android Market」清單,

已找不到任何付費的APP軟體。

Google表示,

在持續與台北市政府研議退費機制的同時,

將暫停在台灣的付費應用程式服務,

週四將有總部人員來台與北市府溝通。

台北市政府法規會主委葉慶元強調,

Google任意停止販售、拒售台灣消費者付費APP的行為,

是「意圖綁架全台消費者」,

「換取拒絕遵守台灣法律的特權」,

市府無法接受,且已有部分手機業者反映,

Google的作法可能已違反雙方合約。

七月起不改善 將連續罰

葉慶元指出,網路購物適用消保法中買賣的相關規定,

消費者在購買後七天內,可無條件要求退費,

提供消費者手機應用軟體下載的主要是蘋果「Apple Store」

及Google的「Android Market」,

網路銷售定型化契約中限制消費者網路買賣退貨權利已經違法,

市府六月起即要求改善。

蘋果已在上週五最後期限前,

同意依照消保法規定修改程式,提供退費機制;

Google以「未聯絡上美國方面主管」為由,

要求延至昨天答覆。

但昨天上午市府直接透過電話與美國Google協商,

對方明確拒絕遵循台灣的消保法,

且揚言停售付費應用軟體,

市府也隨即宣布罰款一百萬元。

葉慶元另外要求Google七月一日前提出改善計畫,

否則繼續處罰,

且只要調查後認定Google所獲得的違法利益高於法定罰鍰上限,

再處罰的金額將可超過法定上限。

葉慶元痛批,遵循當地法令,是國際貿易的「常識」,

蘋果、雅虎等國際企業,都同意遵守台灣法令,

只有Google以停止販售APP軟體手段,

規避法令以及應負責任。

他說,Google週四將派人來台直接溝通,

屆時會視情況,再決定是否二度開罰。

Google表示,現行十五分鐘內可退費的機制,

大部分想要退費的使用者在數分鐘內便會申請退費,

這套機制不但能協助消費者的購買決策,

更能幫助台灣軟體開發人員有效管理業務。

Google:15分鐘後仍可退款

Google認為,Android Market

是透過自家的結帳系統Google checlout結帳,

十五分鐘內可馬上取消交易,

則此筆交易完全不會出現在信用卡帳單上,

若超過十五分鐘,也不是不能退款,

是必須自行聯繫軟體開發商協商退款。

有網友認為,

十五分鐘鑑賞期實在太短,確有改善必要。

但也有網友認為現在

連其他縣市的Android使用者都不能買軟體,

台北市政府「未免管得太多」。

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The Dos and Don’ts of Android

六月 6, 2011
By

The Dos and Don’ts of Android

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8091471/the_dos_and_donts_of_android.html

How to Get the Most from Your Phone

Android based smartphone are dominating the handheld market these days, in fact there are roughly 400,000 Android based smartphones being activated each and every day, but how do you know that

you are getting the most out of your shiny new device.

Here is a look at the best dos and don’ts when it comes to Android.

The Dos
Download and install Juice Defender.

It is one of the best apps available right now, and trust me you will be grateful that you did download it.

Juice defender will help you preserve your battery life.
Juice Defender works by shutting down elements of your phone when it is not in use. While in use, your phone will constantly search for 3G and 4G network towers so that you can get a signal. Searching for 3G and 4G signals uses a lot of power. Juice Defender will make your phone operate solely on 2G signals when it is in standby, you can still receive calls, and apps will still update in the background, it will just use less power doing it. It is a must have app for every Android phone user.

The Amazon marketplace
The Google marketplace that comes installed on the phone is great, there is nothing wring with it at all, but Amazon has just launched a rival to Google’s store called the Amazon Marketplace.

Whats the difference you ask? Well the main difference is that every day, Amazon offers user one free premium application for download. The apps would normally cost anywhere from $.99 all the way up to $9.99.

Once they have been downloaded they are yours to keep forever. Get in on all the freebie action now.

Use Google Backup

When you initially set up your phone Google gives you the opportunity to activate Goggle Backup.

Once activated, all of the information on your phone will be sent off to Google’s cloud based servers. Contact

information, application information, and much more will be stored on secure servers for free.

If and when you have to perform a phone reset (which you will, this is Android after all) all of your information will be downloaded back on to your phone the next time you log in to your Google account.

It takes the hassle out of resetting as you will not have to manually enter all your contact info again.

As for the apps, well everything you had downloaded before will automatically download again.

Customize your phone
Probably the best feature of Android is that it will allow its user to customize their phone anyway they want.

You should definitely customize your new Android, make it yours, and make it reflect who you are.

There are dozens of apps, and widgets available in the marketplace, and most of them are free.

Have fun with it, and make yours stand out from the crowd.

The Don’ts
You have probably heard that installing a task manager, or task killer is the first thing you should do, my advice is don’t do it.

Task managers were needed in early versions of Android because it was poor at managing applications, however newer versions are much more efficient at ending applications, in fact Android no has a task manager built right into it.

Task managers that you download from the market will bog down your processor, and will use insane amounts of RAM, which will mag your phone slow, please stay away from them.

Anti-Virus
Anti-Virus software is in the same boat as task manager. After the recent Android virus scare, anti-virus software littered the marketplace. They are not needed. Android is perfectly safe without a virus killer. If you stick with the apps you know, and always have the Unknown sources option turned off you will be fine. However, if you do turn on the allow unknown sources option then you could get yourself in trouble.

Rooting your device
Rooting and hacking android devices has been around from the beginning, this is largely because Android is an open source operating system. Here is a word of warning though. If you do not know what you are doing when it comes to rooting, or flashing new firmware to your phone, stay away from it. You can easily break (or brick as it is known) your phone, and you will be stuck with a very expensive paperweight.

Sources:
Wikipedia, The Android Operating System, various

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Google來台設ChromeOS夥伴中心

六月 2, 2011
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Google來台設ChromeOS夥伴中心

http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2011/new/jun/1/today-e23.htm

〔記者王珮華/台北報導〕

Google加碼投資台灣!Google資深副總裁Sundar Pichai表示,

台灣是資訊硬體重鎮,將在台灣成立Google ChromeOS合作夥伴中心,

協助亞洲與台灣合作夥伴導入Chromebook。

據了解,合作夥伴囊括台灣筆電系統大廠,宏碁(2353)、華碩(2357)、廣達(2382)、仁寶(2324)、緯創(3231)、宏達電(2498)、微星(2377)均在名單之列。

Google早先宣布宏碁、三星(Samsung)為最先推出Chromebook的電腦業者,

宏碁董事長王振堂表示,宏碁與Google合作約一年,

近期海外已有少量出貨,對於Chromebook的前景,

王振堂表示尚待觀察,也比出「表現平平」的手勢。

Sundar Pichai為ChromeOS產品負責人,

昨天他宣布將擴大台灣的ChromeOS團隊,

在台灣建立ChromeOS合作夥伴中心。

他解釋,台灣是資訊硬體產業「生態系(eco system)」的重心,

因此承諾擴大台灣Google ChromeOS團隊,讓台灣夥伴在產品發展初期,就參與軟硬體規劃。

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Avoid traffic jams with Google Maps on Android

三月 10, 2011
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Avoid traffic jams with Google Maps on Android

By James Kendrick | March 7, 2011, 12:20pm PST

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/mobile-news/avoid-traffic-jams-with-google-maps-on-android/1300?tag=nl.e539

The navigation in Google Maps for Android just got better as it will now automatically route you around adverse traffic conditions in areas where traffic conditions are tracked.

The Google Mobile Blog details how Maps now uses both real-time and historical traffic data to automatically provide the fastest navigation route given driving conditions.

Google Maps has provided a layer of traffic conditions on maps for a while, but this is the first time the information has been used in devising navigation routes.

The new feature is active in North America and Europe only.

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