Microsoft Sue The Dutch Mother

Microsoft returns to involving in law case. This software producer sues Unicarest Corporation, a software company of 46 years Dutch mother named Carola Eppink. Microsoft suing Unicarest because Unicarest is infringed the MSN copyrights, one of online brand Microsoft.
Unicarest use ‘MSNLock’ as a name of their software product. This software have function to facilitate the parent to control the child online activities. For example by limiting access hours or sites which they visit. Unicaresoft Corporation have change the name from ‘MSNLock’ to ‘Benzoy’ but the lawsuit still run.

DSP In IP Telephony

Homes were connected to Internet through circuit switched telephone networks with slow connection speeds in the past. Nowadays telephony services are more and more build on top of Internet. One example of this are third generation mobile networks, conventional phone calls are converted from circuit switched systems to packet networks. VOIP has become a commodity because of services like Skype and Google Talk.

The key components of an IP Telephony Solution is Digital Signal Processors (DSP).The words we speak are in a form of a sine wave (analog), ranging from 300 hertz to 3200 hertz. It requires a type of conversion that can only be done by DSPs to allow our voice to travel across an IP network. DSP convert our word from analog to digital and vice versa, this transformation is impossible without DSP. DSP is a processor for processing and generation of real-world signals such as video, voice, and music. Digital Signal Processors embedded in every mobile phone, or CDplayer.

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Opera Mini released for Android Platform

Opera has gone Google on its mini browser for cellphones, passing available for the Android platform.
The new edition is ready at the Opera Labs site, and Opera is asking for the Android development community to try the fresh build and share feedback with Opera for the forthcoming beta. Opera Mini for Android throws the company’s device-adapting Web browser available to any range of handsets built upon Android.

Opera is celebrated for its cross-platform portability and, states the company, this release embracings the Android platform in Opera’s commitment to having the Internet experience usable on whatever device.

“We’re glad to deliver our mass-market mobile browser to the Android development groups,” told Jon von Tetzchner, chief executive officer, Opera Software. “Opera Mini will be able to empower users of Android-based handsets with get at to all of their popular internet site* with favourite features for fluid effects and scalable, tailored viewing.”

Opera Mini boasts more forty million users worldwide across mobile platforms. It enables World Wide Web browsing from low-to-high resource handsets along squeezing data at a distant server before transmitting content to the phone applet for rendering. It has features include desktop-like Web browsing from a cellphone, with little Screen Rendering, Zoom, synced bookmarks and merged Google search.