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Sunday, August 24, 2014
Yahoo Mail users Mandatory Use New Interface

November of 2012 yesterday, rumors began circulating about a Yahoo email user interface to be similar to Gmail. And about a month rumors emerged, Yahoo officially announced Yahoo Mail with a new look. Since that Yahoo gave option to the user to choose whether they want a new interface or keep the classic look. Now starting from June 3, every Yahoo! Mail user would not want to move to the new interface. For users who did not want to upgrade, they must stop using the service entirely or use it via IMAP, but still there is no option to go back to the classic interface.
The new interface has a service agreement terms and privacy policy which must be approved by new users if they want to continue using this service. The policy essentially give Yahoo permission to scan and analyze all incoming and outgoing communications from the user account. Some data is captured and stored, so Yahoo can provide personalized content are relevant to the user which also means that well-targeted ads.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Panasonic Launches the Home Phone Use Android OS

Smartphone with Android OS may be very familiar to you. Googles operating system is very easy to find on mobile phones nowdays. However, what if the home phone that uses the Android OS? Right, Panasonic recently launched a home phone that uses the Android OS. More precisely, the type of cordless home phones or cordless home phone.
Panasonic KX-PRX120 is a cordless home phone device that was recently launched. The device looks much like a smart phone (smartphone) where there is a touch screen measuring 3.5 inches (HVGA) and front camera (0.3 MP). The existence of this front camera can be used one of them to make video calls through Skype or other services.
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In addition to the shape similar to a smartphone, this OS Android Ice Cream Sandwich is also equipped and connectivity features like a smart phone, such as Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS. Panasonic includes a battery capacity of 1.450mAh to support the stand-by time. For melakukang charging, Panasonic KX-PRX120 uses the same port with Android smartphones in general, the micro USB.
The main features of the phone are presented including automatic answering machine function which can record up to 40 minutes and the sound of the function block incoming or outgoing calls. No mention of internal storage capacity, but this device provides a microSD slot for external storage. There are also features Caller ID, Key Finder (extra), and the ability to add up to 6 handsets. There is no further information on pricing and when Panasonic KX-PRX120 will be sold.
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