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on January 17, 2012
Apple’s iTunes music service has been Match made suitable for use in the Netherlands. The service allows music that the user already owns the Apple servers available to and from iOS devices to stream.
Although the Apple site only Belgian user calls , Dutch now also seem to take out a subscription. In Belgium, iTunes Match already live, but in the Netherlands was still needed permission from Buma Stemra. Who indicated recently that an agreement had been reached.
Match with iTunes on the computer of the user searched for music, and a copy of every song available on Apple’s servers. Thereafter, the numbers attached to each iOS device streamed. For the songs do not get paid, but it is necessary to subscribe to exit. The Dutch price is 24.99 euros per year. In the United States must be paid $ 25 a year.
The service has been criticized because the next iTunes purchase is also possible to music without the consent of the owners has been obtained on the Apple servers available. When the Dutch were the conditions of release, the music service to be adjusted, as noted iphone club. Apple claims that iTunes Match only legally obtained content may be used. The change seems to have also been made in the conditions of others. It is unclear whether Apple will actually consider scanned content lawfully obtained.
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on January 13, 2012
Jan. 13 morning news, Intel architecture, group vice president Dave Whalen (Dave Whalen) said they had been on the Medfield chip was designed for mobile devices and “every company to negotiate. ”
“When we took over in April last year , we realized that to focus on the Android platform,” Whalen said, “Windows and other systems will also have the opportunity, not a” no support “, but now not the time when the right machine, we will consider other systems.
For the cooperation with Apple, Whalen said simply, iOS continues to grow, “We are negotiating with each company.” But Apple seems reluctant in its iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices to use Intel chips, Apple iOS device in 2010 using a custom processor. Apple is also using Intel chips, but only the Mac.
Whalen said that any change in Intel’s mobile chips will be based on market demand. “It depends on our customers, but the needs of our customers focus on the Android platform.”
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on January 05, 2012
Samsung is the growing demand for smartphones and tablet PCs to answer. It now receives permission from the South Korean government to a memory chip factory in China to put down.
The new plant will make chips to be used in smartphones, tablets and MP3 players. Analysts say they are concerned about information leakage, but that chip manufacturing industry is a highly specialized and that espionage is not that simple.
“Such questions factories investments of several billion, so it’s not so easy just to walk into a chip and steal a copy,” said Tim Charlton of Charlton Media Group.
Increased demand
Samsung will produce NAND flash memory. According to analyst firm Gartner, the global NAND chip industry last year about $ 29 billion worth. Part of the future growth is expected in China, where economic expansion and increased purchasing power resulting in a growing demand for high-tech gadgets.
China is the second largest economy in 2015 and representing 55% of worldwide chip production, says Gartner. According to Charlton, China is the largest producer and consumer of electronic goods. “When those two elements together, you realize that the Samsung chip as close to the end user to produce,” he explains.