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TDK Sound Cube

TDK Sound cube

Summer is approaching and the season begins to enjoy the outdoors.

The terraces, pool, mountain … and nothing like the mood this holiday of relax in the middle of the heatwave with your favourite music. With what technology advances it is becoming easier to take in tow a tiny MP3 player or listen to music from your phone, but sharing is live and the party (or later relaxed) is more enjoyable if everyone here also enjoy music. It’s time like this portable speaker of the house TDK, the Sound Cube, which also looks nice. And there’s more.

With two six-inch coaxial speakers and two passive radiators, one on each side, the audio at 360 Sound Cube gradosde generates 20 watts of power so that no one is left without a dance to the success of this summer’s inevitable Georgie Dann.

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A Russian Company Sells a Kit for iOS Encryption

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IOS may not be the most secure operating system in the world, but if I was cool enough to both jailbreak now give a new blow to its security becoming available almost any tools to decrypt your data.

Not that you could not before, but it is the first time a company sells a kit for all iPhone, iPad, iPod others does not have any secrets for you.

The kit has been developed by Russian security firm ElcomSoft and is initially intended for the police, government, forensic and homeland security agencies in obtaining information and evidence.

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China and The Industry of Electronic Gadgets

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Well, well, maybe the owner has left me a tad sensationalist Beijing … but not too much, do not believe. I know that whenever we announced that Google or Apple come to dominate the world, but maybe things can be different. We explained better.

According to published yesterday The Wall Street Journal world economy begins to shake (even more) by the recent manner approved by the Chinese government regarding the operation of its numerous sites and the export of rare metals found on Earth . Apparently China is the main supplier (almost 95% of world market) of these metals as hard to get, and it seems that not only has become aware of it (such as Skynet) but begins to play cards concern. We explain more after the jump.

Recent measures have been taken in a coordinated manner different segments of the Chinese government (the Ministry of Commerce, the State Council, the Presidential Cabinet, etc.) Have alerted the international analysts. The extreme reduction of export quotas and higher taxes on trade in these rare metals are not good news.

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