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2011年5月9日星期一

NFC Contact Is Attached To Hashable

NFC Contact Is Attached To Hashable


When you use phones,there’re already some NFC chips in it.But what are NFC chips?Do you know?How to use it?But NFC chips, which are already in some Android phones, can be used by other apps besides payments (which won’t take off as quickly as people expect anyway).
Hashable is a lightweight way to track the people you meet and exchange contact info. It’s completely replaced business cards for me. But on my iPhone, I still have to enter the person’s email or Twitter handle. With theAndroid app, if you meet someone else with an NFC-powered phone, you can just hold the phones next to each other and contact info will be exchanged via the app. It’s like Bump, without the fist-bump.
If the other person is a new contact, Hashable will add that person as one. If it is an existing contact, it will trigger the check-in feature, which on Hashable allows you to check into people instead of to places. It’s a way of noting that you are doing an activity with someone to remember later or broadcast it out to your network. The Android app also now includes a QR-code reader incase someone hands you a card with one of those. Scan it, and throw it away.

2011年4月28日星期四

ION Life Of TV-A Land Beyond Us

ION Life Of TV-A Land Beyond Us


Nowadays ,we are not satisfied with the current TV.The increasing demand for cable television content means the rise of more and more specialized networks to fill that vast, ever-expanding bandwidth.
Are you only interested in watching only programming that caters to your interest in professional horseracing, lawn-and-garden maintenance, or the specific sensibilitiesof OprahWinfrey?
There are now entire channels devoted to nothing but—all self-contained ecosystems existing far beyond the perimeter of mainstream TV, all populated by foreign civilizations of personalities harboring their own unique languages, value systems, and ideas of what constitutes entertainment. Most of these go completely undiscovered, happened upon only by an accidental slip of the remote …
What do you want then?

Look At Sony’s PS Network Breach

Look At Sony’s PS Network Breach


Yesterday Sony revealed a serious problem which we may never have imagined.About 77 million members of its Playstation Network had their personal information harvested by hackers, including name, address, and possibly credit card numbers in a massive security breach.
Then what does Sony do t make up the loss.Sony pulled down PSN as soon as it detected the breach,and it’s now regularly sharing more details to provide clarity to the situation.
After the thing,many people raise their question.such as these.
Q: Was my credit card data taken?
A: While all credit card information stored in our systems is encrypted and there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity, out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained. Keep in mind, however that your credit card security code (sometimes called a CVC or CSC number) has not been obtained because we never requested it from anyone who has joined the PlayStation Network or Qriocity, and is therefore not stored anywhere in our system.
Q: What steps should I take at this point to help protect my personal data?
A: For your security, we encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone, and postal mail scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information.