Archive for June, 2010

Nokia to use Linux for flagship N-series phones




Nokia n97(Reuters) – Nokia Oyj will use Linux MeeGo software in its N-series lineup, hoping the new platform will give it a better chance to battle against rivals such as Apple Inc and Google Inc.

The N-series has been Nokia’s crown jewel for years and it dominated the smartphone market before Apple’s iPhone was introduced in 2007.

Nokia’s next flagship smartphone, the N8, will be the last N-series phone running Symbian software. Symbian remains the market leader for smartphones, but has lost market share in recent years with the rise of the iPhone.

“Going forward, N-series devices will be based on MeeGo,” said Nokia spokesman Doug Dawson.

Nokia and Intel Corp in February unveiled plans to create MeeGo, merging Nokia’s Linux Maemo software platform with Intel’s Moblin, which is also based on Linux open-source software.

“The confirmation that MeeGo will be used for the next flagship Nseries device shows Nokia is betting the ranch on this platform to beat high-end rivals such as Apple’s iPhone,” said Ben Wood, research director at British consultancy CCS Insight.

Versions of the Linux operating system — also including Google’s Android, operator-backed LiMo and Palm’s webOS — have won increased share of the mobile device market.

In the first quarter the total market share of Linux phones rose to 14 percent from 8.5 percent a year ago, according to Gartner.

Linux is the most popular type of open-source computer operating system available to the public. Its direct rival on PCs is Microsoft, which charges for its Windows software and opposes freely sharing its code.

Story by Tarmo Virki, European technology correspondent (Editing by David Holmes)

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Some of the scariest aircraft landings in the world

Not all airports are built in an ideal location and not all locations have ideal landing conditions.

Here are some hair-raising airplane landings for you. Don’t worry, they all turn out well in the end!

St Martin (St Maartin)

First up is Princess Juliana International Airport in St Martin (St Maartin) in the Caribbean.

Here is a satellite image of the airport and runway:

St Martin

It doesn’t look that bad until you see what happens when a Boeing 747 lands there:

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The beach is not too relaxing when planes are taking off either!

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Toncontin airport, Honduras

Over to Honduras and Toncontin Airport. This airport had a short runway and combined with the hilly terrain makes for some scary approaches!

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Kai Tak airport, Hong Kong

Kai Tak airport used to be Hong Kong international airport. It was closed in 1998 when the brand new Chek Lap Kok airport , built using land reclamation, replaced it.

Here is the type of landing you could expect when flying into the old Hong Kong airport:

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Here’s the same airport approach with a crosswind:

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London City Airport, UK

Even when the runway is ideally placed, you can alway expect the unexpected like wind-sheer or crosswinds. Take a look at this heavy landing:

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I’ll leave you with a complilation of 10 other scary landings – enjoy!

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Do you know of any more? Have you visited any of these? Let me know below!

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Vandal gets what he deserves

I love this video. For some reason, it gives me a great warm fuzzy feeling of satisfaction.

Basically, some kids are mindlessly vandalising a concrete fence. A freind films it for, i’m guessing, bragging rights. Then this happens:

Poetic justice of the highest type :)

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