Saturday, July 4, 2009

Download Skype 1.1 For Apple iPhone And iPod Touch

The well-known VoIP company
, Skype has launched its new updated Skype 1.1 application
for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch, which includes a host of new features including voicemail support, enhanced interface and capable of send SMSs at great Skype rates, aiming to enrich your Skype experience.

skype iPhone

“Skype for iPhone will open up new ways for more than 400 million Skype users to stay connected and take their Skype conversations with them,” said Scott Durchslag, chief operating officer of Skype. “Skype for iPhone is an experience that offers the same simplicity, ease-of-use and quality our users have come to expect from Skype, combined with an elegance of design and richness so loved by Apple’s many customers worldwide.”

New features of Skype 1.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch:

* Send low-cost text messages (SMS) to friends and family around the world using Skype credit
* Allows users to listen to their Skype voicemail while on the move
* Improved look and feel using the dial pad, while calling phones
* Supports Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese and English languages

The latest updated Skype 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch is now available for download through iTunes App Store on your device.

Samsung Moves to 45-nm Process Technology for More Powerful ARM Processors

Nowadays chip processor fabrication technology has been improved as an effort to scale up the processor performance as well as reducing overall cost. Similarly, Samsung, the Korean based manufacturer has just announced its first ARM based processor fabricated using 45-nm process technology. Named as S5P6440, it is an application processor that based on ARM1176 core targeted for portable consumer products such as PND (Personal Navigation Device).

The core processor will be clocking at either 533MHz or 667MHz and can be designed in tiny foot print with both the memory controller and graphics accelerator engine being integrated into it. Measured at only 13mm X 13mm in FPGA package, it fits well in space constraint form factor design suitable for both mobile computing and navigation system. The S5P6440 is expected to be thermally efficient and capable to handle graphics intensive applications while able to stay cost competitive as compared to other solutions such as MIPS or X86 based architecture. As expected, the end device will be compatible to run with either Linux or Windows CE but not commonly available Microsoft Windows XP or Vista operating systems.

The product is already in sampling stage now and mass production will be ready around third quarter this year.