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Android Lenovo Tahan Dipakai 26 Hari

http://inet.detik.com/read/2012/11/28/133120/2103824/317/wow-android-lenovo-tahan-dipakai-26-hari Wow! Android Lenovo Tahan Dipakai 26 Hari Trisno Heriyanto  - detikinet Rabu, 28/11/2012 13:57 WIB Lenovo P770 China  - Sudah bukan rahasia lagi jika smartphone terkini hanya bisa dipakai 1-2 hari saja. Tapi, Lenovo coba menggebrak dengan meluncurkan ponsel Android yang tahan hingga 26 hari pemakaian.  Ponsel tersebut bernama Lenovo P770, yang memang di dalamnya sudah tertanam sebuah baterai berkapasitas 3.500 mAh. Paling besar dibanding smartphone Android mana pun. Menurut Lenovo, yang dikutip  detikINET  dari  talkandroid , Rabu (28/11/2012), P770 juga mampu diajak bicara hingga 29 jam. Cukup lama, dan ini berarti pengguna tak perlu lagi  colokan  listrik setiap hari. Di balik baterainya yang perkasa, di dalam P770 terdapat prosesor dual core 1,2 GHz, RAM 1 GB, memori internal 4 GB, kamera depan 5 MP, dan dikemas dalam layar IPS 4,5 inch 960 x 540 pixel. Di China produk

Building World's Tallest Building in 90 days

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57552186-1/developer-reaffirms-plan-to-finish-worlds-tallest-building-in-90-days/ Developer reaffirms plan to finish world's tallest building in 90 days The world's tallest skyscraper supposedly remains on track to debut in China early next year, but the details surrounding its progress seem quite strange. by Christopher MacManus November 19, 2012 6:05 PM PST This composite photo shows Sky City's massive height compared to a portion of the Chicago skyline. (Credit: Broad Group) A 220-story Sky City tower in the Chinese city of Changsha could take the crown as the world's tallest skyscraper next March with an astounding height of 2,749 feet, edging out the mega Burj Khalifa that currently stands 2,722 feet over Dubai. What makes the 11-million-square-foot Sky City so astonishing isn't its height or its appearance but rather the three-month construction pla

Digia to acquire Qt business from Nokia, port it to Android and iOS

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/08/digia-to-acquire-qt-business-from-nokia-port-it-to-android-and-ios/ -- Digia to acquire Qt business from Nokia, port it to Android and iOS Up to 125 Qt personnel at Nokia will join Digia to continue Qt development. by  Ryan Paul  -  Aug 9 2012, 2:48pm SEAST DEVELOPMENT   OPEN SOURCE 35 Finnish software company Digia announced today that it is acquiring the Qt software business from Nokia. Digia plans to pick up where Nokia left off: continuing Qt development, but renewing the toolkit's focus on cross-platform support. The financial terms of the agreement have not been disclosed. Qt is an open source software development toolkit that was originally created by Norwegian software company Trolltech. Nokia acquired Trolltech in 2008 and subsequently transitioned Qt to an open governance model and a more permissive licensing scheme. Nokia had originally intended to use Qt to provide a unified development framework that would work