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Droid Bionic Sprint to offer unlimited data plans with the iPhone 5? Russian satellites will supercharge your smartphone’s GPS. Most new phones will be able to utilize Russian satellites as well, with the help of Qualcomm, GPS emerged from the US Department of Defense. But United States’ Global Positioning System is not the world’s only satellite-based navigation system. During 2012 Qualcomm will release chips capable of using GLONASS technology. When combined with the GPS system more satellites can be clustered within the same range, meaning a more accurate location detection system. Connection with GLONASS is Free and easy to use. Software will allow users to combine GPS and GLONASS into a mega satellite array. GLONASS support will be included in the handsets with Qualcomm’s S2 and S3 processors.

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Chinesse and Indian Linux
If the Chinese have IT, get it. The Indian government seems to be taking a leaf out of China 's operating system, and is planning a countrywide drive to promote the open source operating system, Linux, as the 'platform of choice' instead of 'proprietary' solutions. The Department of Information Technology has already devised a strategy to introduce Linux and open source software as a de-facto standard in academic institutions, especially in engineering colleges through course work that encourages use of such systems. India, Australia, Venezuela, Spain, UK, and other countries are using this Operating System and Free Office Products from OpenOffice.
Linux Certification in Washington !
Linux will win a greater role in government by offering to act as result of a federally certified version. The Cyberspace Policy Institute, established a decade ago at George Washington University, plans to certify Linux under the Common Criteria, a standard grading of technology required by the United States and other countries before products can be sold into sensitive government applications. The initiative would lead to a single, standard version of Linux acceptable to the high security standards of the government, (and commerce of course), and hence make it easier for Linux companies to compete against Microsoft and other large software makers.
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