Dhaka Times Desk The wind of information technology is advancing in tune with the modern era. Therefore, in today's world, it is impossible to think without information technology. Today information technology brief news-13 has highlighted several information technology news of the world.
Mobile Harmful Radiation Review
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States is going to review the policy regarding harmful radiation emissions from cellphones. Commission Chairman Julius Jinachowski recently called for a review of policies to protect users from harmful cell phone radiation. According to the report of Business Week, the demand for cellphones is increasing day by day. However, this is the first time in 15 years that the FCC is going to make such a decision in the United States. The FCC is confident that users will not experience any problems with this decision. FCC spokeswoman Tammy Sun said the decision is subject to our general review. We believe, the proposed new clause will not pose any risk to the user. The FCC last measured peak radiation in 1996. At that time, the number of cellphone users in the United States was 44 million. In 2011, this number reached about 332 million.
Digital Bangla Dictionary will speak
Bengali language digital dictionary has recently been added to the technology market. The dictionary can be pronounced in English and the meaning can be seen in English as well as in Bengali on the screen. It contains detailed explanations with examples on various topics of English Grammar. It has MP3 for music enjoyment. Includes USB drive and 1 GB memory. At the same time, it also has a system to listen to the pronunciation of English words. English synonyms, pronunciation, spelling and examples of Bengali words can also be found in it. Contains lists of synonyms and antonyms for each word. Apart from more than 1000 English colloquialisms on various subjects, it has Britannica Concise Encyclopedia as a special attraction. Games, scientific calculators, digital diaries, calendars are there. The device is being marketed by Fatima Trading. Details can be known at 8932832.
Smartphone will be charged without it!
Intel has introduced new technology to make ultrabooks smarter. Through this, the battery of the smartphone can be charged without any cable. With this technology, the smartphone can be charged by keeping it close to the Ultrabook. Greg Bryant, head of Intel's Asia Pacific region, said it will be on the market in a few days. Touch-based ultrabooks have added some new features. Intel says that future ultrabooks will become sentient. It will have special sensors. As a result, the possibility of them being stolen will decrease. Nor will it be possible to interfere with its information even if it is stolen. Nuance Communications' voice recognition technology will also be used in the Ultrabook. Through this, users can post on Facebook or Twitter on verbal instructions.
US is going to introduce mobile device policy
The US Department of Defense has introduced a new policy on mobile devices. This policy has been introduced to ensure full use of smartphones along with security and reliability. Analysts believe that the battlefield has been prepared for Research in Motion (RIM), Apple and Google in the country's institutions in the smartphone market. Many Pentagon officials still use RIM's BlackBerry devices for security reasons. However, Apple and Google smartphones are more popular than Blackberry among common users. Based on this, now Google and Apple want to enter the Pentagon forcefully. Pentagon Chief Information Officer Tera Takai said the Pentagon's initiative will help other Pentagon agencies improve information sharing, collaboration and efficiency. The new strategy will take full advantage of current technology, the ability to create custom applications, and the smartphone user workforce, he said. The US Department of Defense uses more than 250,000 RIM BlackBerry smartphones.
Google is removing terrorist videos from YouTube
Google's video service, YouTube, has blocked several videos after being vetted as terrorist-inciting videos. Google said it had removed around 640 videos promoting terrorism from YouTube after complaints from the UK Police Officers Association. In its latest transparency report, the organization revealed which international authorities have requested it to remove videos or hand over material. Besides, five accounts have been closed for publishing such videos. Google said it received 461 court orders from various countries between July and December 2011. In this order, six thousand 989 video images were ordered to be deleted. Google accepted 68 percent of these instructions. In addition, Google received 546 individual requests, where 4,925 videos were asked to be deleted.
Facebook did not respond to the vote to change the privacy policy
A week ago, the top social media platform Facebook launched an online poll to change its privacy policy. At the end of the week, it appears that this activity did not attract the user very much. News from Yahoo News. Facebook has more than 90 crore current users. However, only 3 lakh 42 thousand 632 users voted to change Facebook's privacy policy. That is, one in 1,600 people or only 1000038 percent of total users. Facebook's poll asked users to read its privacy policy and give feedback on their rights and responsibilities. But very few users of crores responded to it.