Monday, January 5, 2015

Life-prolonging drugs? They are cheap and have long been available – SE.pl

According to the American Professor Brian K. Kennedy, many people have used the drug for extended life, even without being aware of it. So far, it was said that drugs acting on the typical diseases prolong life because heal, reduce the chances of heart attack or lower blood pressure. However, the American professor found that some of the specifics of work on the aging process. This is a very positive side effect. An additional advantage of these drugs is that they are cheap and the general public.

– Some experts have already begun to take them to lengthen her life – says Kennedy at an international symposium.

Metformin is one of the these preparations, which has extended our life – we read in Fakt. It has long been used by diabetics suffering from type 2 diabetes helps lower blood glucose and diabetic complications. It turns out, however, that healthy rodents, the drug extended life by 5%. As the researchers say, everything happens because the drug acts as a low-calorie diet slows the aging process.

Professor Kennedy also argues that similar effects are cardiac medications such as statins and aspirin. The former reduces blood cholesterol and reduces the possibility of a heart attack. The ingredients in aspirin are antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory. It is also possible that these formulations to protect against the development of cancer. The research scientists showed that people taking these drugs, 15% less likely to die of cancer – says the Fakt.

See: Do you want to live to be hundreds? Here are 6 ways to longevity

As long as the action of statins and aspirin is controversial. There is no confirmed data that indicates that the use of them in small quantities may counteract heart attacks and strokes.

According to the fact that more promising research on rapamycin. This drug is used by people after transplantation, as it helps in the adoption of the graft. Studies have shown that it acts as a pill youth, improving physical fitness, reducing the risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

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CES 2015: Acer Chromebook 15 with a 15.6-inch matrix and … – Telix.pl

Acer Chromebook line continues to expand and presents the first in the market model with a 15.6-inch matrix. New Acer Chromebook 15 is the perfect combination of a large screen, outstanding performance and elegant design and comfort, making this model is well suited as a main computer.

 Acer Chromebook Chromebook 15 is the first brand that uses Intel Core i3 and fifth-generation Intel Celeron processors based on Intel microarchitecture Broadwell. New Acer Chromebook 15 will be presented during Pepcom Digital Experience! This event will be held on January 5 at the Mirage in Las Vegas.


 Acer Chromebook 15 is really powerful, it provides high performance in mobile conditions and a large matrix, allowing the user to more
– says Tomasz Szymanski, Marketing Manager at Acer Eastern Europe – Acer Chromebook market leader, both in terms of the latest technology and long battery and modern design. Once again raise the bar by introducing the world’s first Chromebook 15.6-inch matrix, Acer Chromebook 15.

 Acer Chromebook 15 offers huge opportunities thanks to a 15.6-inch matrix, which is about 27 percent higher compared with the 13.3-inch Chromebook on the market. This large size increases productivity because provides more space to display multiple tabs and applications simultaneously. Matrix is ​​available in two versions – Full HD with a wide viewing angle, which ensures readability and clarity of the image. The second option is the matrix in HD 1366×768, ideal for cost-conscious customers. Both variants of the matrix are equipped Acer ComfyView technology, which means that minimize the amount of reflected light and easy on the eyes.

 Multimedia capabilities complements Chromebook realistic sound. Two full-size speakers upward deliver superior quality. HD webcam, combined with excellent image and sound reproduction allows video chatting.

 Acer Chromebook 15 provides the performance needed today users thanks to several variants of the processor based on Intel microarchitecture Broadwell. Chromebook 15 will be available with the fifth-generation processor Intel Core i3-5005U or Intel Celeron 3205U, which allows you to run multiple applications and online games simultaneously. These leading-edge processors and SSDs reduce boot time to less than 7 seconds. In addition, SSDs provide a quick save and access data.

 High capacity battery allows users to use computers Acer Chromebook 15 for work or play for up to 8 hours.

 Acer Chromebook 15 is elegant and refined fabric-like finish. Housing is comfortable and confident in the hand. The robust, new Chromebook 15 is resistant to pressure up to 60 kg, the corners will not damage even when dropped from a height of 45 cm, and the hinges have been further strengthened. New Acer Chromebook 15 is also equipped with the largest touch screen available in the Chromebooks, which helps users navigate, zoom and scroll.

 With such a large matrix, Acer Chromebook 15 weighs only 2,2kg, and its dimensions are 39.2 x 25.6 x 2.42 cm.
 

 Acer Chromebook 15 has twice faster wireless MIMO 802.11ac 2x2Wifi. Using Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI can connect other peripherals. SD card reader for quick access and data transfer.

 Acer Chromebook 15 is ideal for users who co watch, edit and create content using applications such as Office or Gmail, both online and offline. Chromebooks are easy to use and allow you to use multiple users, because everyone logs into your account you have access to documents, browser bookmarks, and other information. Google Storage Disk Drive (2) provides protection for files, documents and photos stored in the cloud and access to the latest version of a file or document, even in the event of loss or theft of your Chromebook.

 Security is the main advantage of Chrome OS. Automatic updates protect you from continually evolving threats on the network. Thanks Chromebooks are especially beneficial for those who are concerned about the safety of their children.

 Models, availability and prices

 Models will be available with SDD drives with a capacity of 16GB or 32GB of RAM and 2GB or 4GB. (3) Detailed specifications, prices and availability will be different depending on the country.

 Acer Chromebook line 13 is increased by models with touchscreen

 Acer also expanding its line of Chromebook recognized 13 new models with touch screen. Acer Chromebook 13 was the industry’s first Chromebook comes with NVIDIA Tegra K1, 13.3-inch display and a leading battery with a length of up to 13 hours. Acer Chromebook 13 is now available with a touch screen that allows for smooth and intuitive surfing the net, play, edit files, and more.
 

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Sunday, January 4, 2015

CES 2015: new smartphones and tablets with LTE from Archos – wirtualnemedia.pl

Archos Diamond smartphone features a 5-inch Full HD IPS screen, ośmiordzeniowy processor and 2 GB of RAM, LTE connectivity, 16 GB of internal memory and a 16 MP camera.

The device is expected to cost less than 800 zł.

Tablet 80b Helium, whose price is expected to be less than 600 zł, has, among others, quad-core processor clocked at 1.5 GHz and a built-in 4G modem.

Archos announces the extension of its offer as an additional standard 4G devices, as well as an update already available in a series of smartphones Helium (45b, 50b and 50c) and the introduction of tablet models 70 and Helium 101.

The CES 2015 will be held from 6-9 January 2015.

Author: km

More information: smartphone Archos, Archos, Archos, CES

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Just in time for the trip, but not only – Review of Acer Chromebook 11 … – Antyweb

In plus, in minus

When you tilt the screen, some surprises await us. These, unfortunately, can be attributed to two categories: pleasant and unpleasant. The first of them in a moment go, let’s focus first natym that just may not like it. Like the larger model Chromebook from Acer, the test CB3-111 I also experience a really wide frame around the screen. A little more than two centimeters is far too much, which at first it seems that the screen does not even declared the diagonal length of 11 inches. After some time, it ceases to pay attention, but Whenever the longer interval of use means that when returning immediately remind ourselves of the defect. Another issue is small, rubber inserts around the screen to prevent the drawing up of the keys – are also extremely eye-catching. What you can deal with a sticker on both sides of the touchpad – some may be considered to be minimally invasive, but in my opinion enough to ruin your perception that getting rid of them would be only a matter of time.

The size of the touchpad is dictated by the dimensions of the computer. 10.5 inch wide and 6 inches in height is much more than was offered in a typical netbooks and normal use of the wider area is more than sufficient. With support for multi-touch gestures for Chrome OS, the touchpad does not have a physical right button – pressing the entire plate is equivalent to pressing the left mouse button. Using two fingers will allow you to reach for the equivalent of the right key, and what is important, it is not necessary pressing plate, as it reacts to the delicate crunch of. The situation is similar with the use of three fingers, allowing you to replace the roller is pressed on the mouse (eg. To open the link in a new tab). Page scrolling gestures (two fingers), or going to expose the former view in OS X (thumbnails of all open windows) operate reliably, which makes me very positively surprised.



I do not write, I “float”

Until recently, I thought that for some time so I do not hit on a comfortable keyboard, I have seen in my Chromebook from Samsung. For such a high-ranking crossbar Acer managed to not only reach, as even her jump, because the keys in CB3-111 have slightly lower pitch and are not as hard as those of Samsung, which makes operation easier on your fingers while typing. Such a reception Acer Chromebook keyboard is certainly dependent on the fact of having my little smaller hands. I realize that such dimensions that the keyboard can be a bit problematic for people with larger hands, but selecting a small computer we have to go for some compromises. What you will not pose a problem this quality, because this is a surprisingly high level. Of course, you should also remember that the Chromebook keyboard layout is slightly different from what we find in the standard keyboard. The function keys have been replaced by specific features dedicated buttons (back, forward, refresh, bright ness and volume control, mute, full screen mode, thumbnail view windows). Instead CAPS LOCK-and we will find the key which stands for search engine Launchpad Chrome OS, which allows not only to search local content, but also the network. No caps locka and replaced the delete key, easy-to-remember shortcut combinations – ALT + Search option launches the uppercase letter, and ALT + Backspace deletes files and the characters before the cursor. The only thing I could have some grievances, the layout and size of the arrow keys “up” and “down”, but truth be told after several days of heavy use, you can get used to it.



Compromises

In contrast to the larger model CB5-111, the Chromebook 11 will not experience such great screen resolution and processor. Acer has used a fairly standard resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels, with eleven inches diagonal is not the worst choice, but the procedure was necessary to reduce the price of the device. Nvidia Tegra K1 since been replaced by a dual-core Celeron from Intel N2830 2.16GHz clocked a series of Bay Trail, which allowed the use of a closed structure Chromebook. Housing is devoid of the vents, and the computer is completely silent. It is supplemented with 2 gigabytes of RAM. It is not a “set of dreams” and with solid computer load periods are longer noticeable loading pages, and even delays in the introduction of the text. If we limit ourselves to a few tabs open (with a maximum of one multimedia content such as YouTube or music player) is a Chromebook 11 does not causes any trouble. Watching videos in 1080p would not work because of this, and no t another screen resolution, but it is worth noting that it is a completely hassle-free.



From a distance from the wall?

This, how intensely we will use the Chromebook will obviously affect on battery life. The manufacturer declares 8.5 hours of work without the need to connect power supply and in some scenarios it is certainly achievable. Viewing deprived media sites can take up to eight hours, as for example the use of Google Docs. However, when running in the background will be a few cards and decide to cheer myself a bit of music this time will be reduced by up to 1-1.5 hours. Video streaming will naturally the most effective way to reduce the energy in the battery, and i even watch clips from the local memory much time will affect the battery life. Then we must be prepared for up to 4-5 hours of computer use (depending on the level of brightness of the screen).



Is Chrome (OS) enough?

If you use every day with your computer do not you start usually nothing more than the browser itself, it may be Chromebook worthy successor or substitute for your laptop. Offer applications running without connection to the Network continues to grow, and are added to the list is also a native of Android applications, offering the most part all the necessary functions we use. The Web browsing on a Chromebook I should not even mention this possibility because the best slogan captures one of the promotional clips “Is it a computer? Do you have access to the Internet? This is the Internet. ” This does not mean, however, that it does not meet any obstacles in your way – the best example is the Polish VOD services using Silverlight technology. Chrome OS this fact did not support it. But the files stored in the device memory can handle pretty well – Office documents, music and video files, archives, photos, using open system applications or those from th e Chrome Web Store, which most often allow for much more. Connecting a mouse or USB flash drive is successful, but the print will have to use Google Cloud Print.



Summary

Acer Chromebook 11, is a computer for those looking for a small, lightweight and slim PC to browse the Web, which you can take anywhere, especially when working without external power supply is more frequent than being “chained” to the socket. It is true that the Chromebook will not allow more than the basic operations performed on the computer, but since created just for this purpose, it is difficult for him to blame.

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New square world. What is the essence of the game Minecraft? – Dziennik.pl

The first day perished after four minutes – drowned. The second lasted into the night, but he killed me in the dark monster with glowing eyes. Similarly, in the following days, although this time I tried to dig a cavity in the ground and rocks. Fifth tunnel hollowed L-shaped, but it has killed me something. Sixth dug too deep and lava engulfed me. Seventh and eighth, ninth and tenth again figuring tunnels in the ground and hills to hide from nightfall and monsters. To no avail. Eleventh finally managed to dig a tunnel appropriate length and cover the entrance to the sand. Oh, lived the first night. Unfortunately, the next day a few times I ran into cacti and again perished. Just Groundhog Day. But in the end I managed to survive three days in a row in the game you need to build a table for further work, and even eat and gain experience points after he figured out how to deprive life of one of the digital hens.

Minecraft. Playing one of many. Even more innocent looks because of a coarse-era graphics and Commodore Amiga is a relic in a world ever more visually stunning games. But let no one who from Minecraft had to deal with, do not be misled. With over 60 million copies sold, this game is just one of the hottest titles in the world of virtual entertainment. I really deserved to talk about her kultowości and phenomenon.



From fan to billionaire

The purchase in September last year, the Swedish company Mojang, Minecraft manufacturer, by a powerful Microsoft for $ 2.5 billion., is one of the most important events of the past year for the entire online business. Especially that so much money paid for a game that innovation and graphics fail to impress.

Its users build with blocks virtual worlds and share the achievements of the network. At the beginning, the player lands on an almost empty environment, you can only see some trees, hills or the sea – all built with three-dimensional blocks. Day in this world lasts approx. 8 minutes, and after dark there are creepy – monsters that need to be overcome, or to hide from them. But to do this, you need to get the materials to build everything yourself only player umyśli – from weapons by simple shelters, to the really complicated and elaborate buildings. Nothing special, but a few years Minecraft is a hit in October 2012. Hit the third best-selling games of all time. I have a lot of chances to break through the Wii Sports and Tetris, which have better results.

Behind the success of Minecraft is a Swedish gaming enthusiast. Markus “Notch” Persson, who even in the days of the Commodore computers began to passionately play and – more importantly – the game improve and modify. After the emergence of the Internet began a hard work in the world of gaming fans on forums such as 4chan or TIGSource, where he cultivated ties with independent game developers. And it was found out the groundwork for the creation of a square in the world. Minecraft because it is not an original idea, “notch”.

Swede few years ago found the game Infiniminer, involving the building of the world consisting of blocky shapes, which went to the source codes of the network and with the consent of the creator was developed by the same surfers. Persson started to improve the code, significantly increased the size of the virtual world, has enabled the creation of structures and objects. And so in mid-2009. The world first heard about Minecrafcie.

The game, though not cast on his knees for visual, began rapidly gaining ground. In the first half sold approx. 6 thousand. copies. That’s when the “Notch” recognized that he can not pull the board next project. To work on the game drew a buddy: Jakob Porsera. Together they decided to start their own studio – Mojang. However, the two friends wanted to focus on the game itself, and the management of the organization entrusted to someone else. They decided on the former head of Marcus – Carl Manneh. At the moment the “Notch” and his team decided that Minecraft is ready, all over the world had time to split up almost a million copies of the game in beta and alpha.

And then it was only better, because revenues from sales reached several thousand dollars a day. The game began to appear on new platforms: smartphones and consoles. From mid-2012. Minecraftowe madness began: convents fans of LEGO sets, manual. And finally in 2014. Minecraft has become the best selling game on the PCs in history (ahead of such classics as Starcraft and World of Warcraft). And it is in such a state of Swedish studio was bought by MS, and a former teenage fan became a millionaire game.



Lord of the blocks

similar stories successes already read a lot of games. So what is different from others? Perhaps the fact that not only the square world, but he “Notch” are already heroes of various legends, and even fantasy books. The most common theme that runs through the stories about Minecraft, a mysterious Herobrine. This “living” in the game world figure who haunts the worlds built by the players, and being the brother of the deceased, according to legend the creator of the game. And though he Persson countless times denied the rumors about the existence Herobrine’a, it still players from around the world all the time trying to prove that he met him.

This story most kids are buying. So much so that the publishing hit was a fantasy story about how Herobrine overcomes the “notch” and comes out of the virtual world, taking over the body of 10-year-old Josh. Then this together with his twin brother and friend from school are trapped in a world game where you must fight hordes of dragons, zombies and creeps to save the real world. Again, nothing new.

Games is not new to penetrate pop culture, on the basis of their films revolve. This time, however, went on to a very vulnerable and yet not really landscaped ground: children.

– They love this game. But I have to admit that I was surprised at the results of our research. Students asked about what they play most often mentioned Sims, Angry Birds and Minecraft. However, in the first game of the girls prevail in other boys, and Minecraft is popular with both sexes. There are whole classes that live game break to spend on a story, what good has been done, and after school jointly conduct the game – says Kamil Sijko from the Institute for Educational Research , which a few months ago studied almost 6 thousand. fifth grade students, and that the impact on their lives and learn to computer games. As it turns out in the lives of 12-13-year-olds from Sweden plays a role really great.

– Ideally answered many of their needs. From building relationships – because they can play it with your friends or people you met in the network, the development of competence – because the more you play, the more you can play, develop additional skills and can be compared with others, to ensure autonomy – because it can create in his own way – explains Sijko. And stresses that this last argument can be crucial for Minecraft popularity. – There is no almost no restrictions, you can create almost anything. Maybe the graphics are poor, and the Minecraft universe is much less extensive than in other creations of pop culture, but the fact that every child can create their own world, proved by the success – he added.



Gameplay important

– Before Christmas I saw in you a book about Minecrafcie.

– But you, because we are a few – clerk in a bookstore brings me to the rack. Three shelves filled publications about the game. Five guides and five of the nine parts of that novel for kids. – There’s more, but to a lot of sold-out Christmas – he added.

One of the books he wrote 40-year-old Bartosz Danowski to the company with 10-year-old nephew Jacob Danowskim . – I have a hundred books on the account associated with the guidance computer. But the most popular of them did not sell as good as the last, which suggested the idea of ​​writing is Cuba – Danowski guide talks about “Minecraft. Crafting, magic and fun. ” – He did not play in Minecraft. But it played in Cuba, or actually at the beginning wanted to play and needed help – even with the same log in. Then he called me with further questions. Because this game just seems simple, but in fact has a lot of puzzles to solve. Finally, to help him, I started to play and I was hooked, although I must admit that Cuba is still better than me now – says with a laugh. It’s nephew when mastered the game, he offered to share knowledge with others.

No less a phenomenon than the game itself are videos on YouTube about it to the hundreds of thousands or sometimes even a few million hits . – To build a more advanced scenery, Minecraft requires commitment. The game throws us right into the deep end, lead by the hand, it is not a traditional game that after a few hours of playing, go to the end. Because this is not the end of the – explains Danowski. – The player begins the adventure with nothing and only on the willingness and persistence depends on how much reaches. You may also learn a lot by watching to make other – adds and says that it is thanks to this approach is the beginning deterrent graphics do not matter. – Gameplay especially for the young audience turned out to be more important than the visual fireworks.

Game someone in Minecraft? – Asking questions among friends. Answer: My 8-year old son, my 10 year old daughter, my children age 10 and 12 cousins ​​… Children … trace an adult friend who had been drawn into this game, it is more difficult. – does not mean that they do not exist. Although I must admit that among children and teenagers easier to find players – says Kamil Sijko. And it is addressed to them more and more developed – and in a moment, since Microsoft bought the game, will be even greater – product range inspired by the game.

Figurines, cardboard characters to make, themed Lego . Now there were bags, backpacks, pencil cases and plush stuffed animals. So classic sets, which always appear in the next fashionable phenomenon.

Just as much as the children, Minecraft also love their parents. As consolation do not play war simulator, not zarywają night, playing shooter, not ask for money to purchase another gadget is necessary to continue the fun, and this game clearly develops creativity, then why would it prohibit them. – There are even teachers who this phenomenon are trying to use in science, and not only encoding – says Sijko.

As you can see, unless Persson managed to win Get the Holy Grail: the hearts of young and minds and wallets older. – Now the only question remains, what to do with this treasure Microsoft. We know very well that the corporation does not like it, that its products be changed and adapted to individual needs – evaluate Danowski and adds that if a game has paid a lot of money, it certainly will want to make money from it. – It can make a lot of mistakes, unfortunately. If you will want to quickly recover the money by introducing additional charges, which the children will not stand, or limit the autonomy of the players, the era of Minecraft can be very fast to finish – says.

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

CES 2015: Stylish SmartWatch from Alcatel – Computer World

Alcatel SmartWatch design refers to the traditional watches
 and, inevitably to the Moto 360 also inspired by classic
 solutions. 4 models are prepared at CES round
 displays that occupy almost the entire front of the case.

The company did not disclose unfortunately neither the technical nor the
 what operating system they use it smatwache, but
 probable solution seems to be because they have Android Wear
 communicate with smartphones running the control system
 Google. So far we only know that the new device will be
 able to monitor the work of the heart, take pictures, control
 audio player and smartwatchy perform common tasks, such
 as showing notifications or receive calls
 phone.

All 4 models presented at the upcoming CES
 will be offered at an attractive price. The Verge magazine says
 it may be even a fraction of the amount that you have to pay for other such
 device type. If it is true, and will SmartWatch
 thought out and well executed it might be for Alcatel shot
 jackpot.

“Read also:
 LG at CES will present the G Flex 2

Source: PC Lab, Phone Arena

  fot. Alcatel

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Friday, January 2, 2015

iOS takes too much memory – the case went to court – TELEPOLIS.PL

Two Florida residents accused Apple of insufficient memory available after upgrading their devices to iOS 8.

The whole confusion relates to the fact that Apple did not inform users that iOS update to version 8.0 will leave them with less memory than iOS 7 left them. The lawsuit was the news that the new version of Apple takes some users 23.1% of available memory. Compared with the previous version of iOS, users can enjoy 1.3 GB less memory and that is what most hurt the prosecution. In addition, they accuse Apple, in this way, users are forced to use the paid access to iCloud.
 

As part of the multi-million dollar compensation prosecutors are demanding compensation for all users of the affected reduce the amount of available memory.
 

Recall that released in late September 2014 years update has been rolled back because of a number of errors detected. Apple users publicly apologized for the failed update, which according to estimates by the company has installed on their devices of about 40 thousand. people.

Source text: BBC; On

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Opportunity rover has serious problems. NASA experts inform … – News 24

NASA experts reported that the Opportunity rover on Mars is staying memory loss. Scientists want to break into the software to be able to solve the problem. It is not known whether it will succeed – it’s cosmic Opportunity old man.

 / Fig. By NASA / JPL-Solar System Visualization Team (http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA03240) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Opportunity rover after nearly 11 years of residence Mars sours. How to inform the NASA experts, the robot has severe memory loss. Instead, store data and transmit them to Earth, constantly resets itself, as if the only use basic RAM – tells polskieradio.pl. Over the next two weeks, experts will try to solve the problem so that the rover again function properly.

The rover on Mars staying for 12 years. He studied the planet for signs of water and the conditions for the existence of life.

See also: See the most beautiful photographs of Earth from NASA’s Earth Observatory (photos)

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The lawsuit against Apple. The new system can take up to 23 percent … – On the 24

Against Apple was facing a lawsuit, accusing the American giant of concealment from users of information about how much memory is the latest version of the operating system.

The lawsuit concerns iOS 8. The applicant Paul Orshan and Christopher Denarius say that the operating system can consume up to 23% of your memory Apple devices. Therefore, the company promoted by the available memory on the products offered by him does not correspond to reality. System update with iOS 7 and 8 may lead to loss, 1.3GB of memory.

The men suspect that it’s intentional. Apple wants the same for users of their products, at the time of filling the available memory on your devices, using the paid service iCloud, for storing files.

The applicants are demanding millions of dollars to be spent on compensation for people who suffered from the limitations of memory available on the devices with the famous apple. Apple has not yet responded to the case.

This is not the first problems caused by the latest version of the iOS operating system. In September, a software update caused the users of iPhone 6 could not make calls. Then the company released an official apology, stating that the problem affected only by 40,000 users.

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Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘alert-form’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html); $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘ # comments’ + id_parent) .addClass (‘comment-item-addform̵ 7;);}}, error: function () {$ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’);}}); } Function comments_showAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-added’); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘add-forms’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘d efault’); if (oJsonObject) { $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeOut (20); $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html); $ ( ‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘# comments’ + id_parent) .addClass (‘comment-item-addform’);}}, error: function () { $ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’);}}); } Function comments_hideAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘# comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .slideUp (); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (̵ 6;comment-item-addform’); } Function comments_submitAddForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ (‘# NewComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘Sending data …’); $ (‘# NewComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# NewComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). Hide (); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘send-comment’: 1, ̵ 6;id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘nick’: $ (‘# newComment-nick -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘ uid ‘: $ (‘ # newComment-user-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (),’ fbuid ‘: $ (‘ # newComment-user-fb-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ( $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), // ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json ‘, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘ body ‘). css (‘ cursor ‘,’ default ‘); $ (‘ # newComment-wait – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.commen t-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); if (oJsonObject.html) {$ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html + $ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘# Comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); }}} Else $ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# NewComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘ # NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comments_submitAlertForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘Sending data …’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). Hide (); $ .ajax ({ Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘alert-comment’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-1 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent). is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (“# comment-alert-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0),’ type_4 ‘: ($ ( “# comment-alert-type-4 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)? 1: 0),’ url ‘: comments_geturl (),̵ 7; curl ‘: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css ( ‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). fadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item-text -’ + id_parent + ‘b.clRed’). Remove (); $ (‘.comment-Item -text -’ + id_parent) .html (‘ The report has been sent! ‘ + $ (‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘.comment-Button-alert -’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); }} Else $ (‘# allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1 ); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comment_zoomIn (id_comment) {$ (‘# comments’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .addClass (‘comment-item-text-Zoom’); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-in – ‘+ id_comment) .hide (); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-out – ‘+ id_comment) .show (); } Function comment_zoomOut (id_comment) {$ (‘# comments’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .removeClass (‘comment-item-text-Zoom’); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-in – ‘+ id_comment) .show (); $ (“# Comment ‘+ id_comment +’ .comment-button-zoom-out – ‘+ id_comment) .hide (); } Funct ion comment_showAllUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-all-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_showLoginUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-login-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_unsetFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -&# 8217; + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘alt’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘title’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, ‘http://www.wprost.pl/G/blogi/ face_blog_default.jpg ‘); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo-fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-infobar-4fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (”); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/profil.php’, date: {unsetFBprofile: 1}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {}, error: function () {}}); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_assignFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); FBConnectInit (function (_FBuser) {if (! _FBuser) {$ (‘# AssignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No connection to Facebook.’);} Else if ( ! _FBuser.id & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.name & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.link) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error. No connection to the service Facebook or not all the data has been transferred. ‘);} else {$ (‘ .newcomment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +&# 8217; – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment-user-fb-id- ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (_FBuser.id); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ alt ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ title ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .attr (‘ checked ‘,’ checked ‘ ); if (_FBuser.link) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {window.open (_FBuser.link, ‘facebook’) ;;} ); } If (_FBuser.image) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, _FBuser.image); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); }}); } Function comments_vote (id_element, id_parent, id_vote, vote, is_large) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); if (is_large) {$ (“# comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ a ‘). click (function () {return false;}); $ (“# Comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 0.3}); } Else $ (R 16;# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 0.3}); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘set-vote’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘id_vote’ : id_vote, ‘is_large’: (is_large? 1: 0), ‘vote’: vote, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). animate ({‘opacity ‘: 1}); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {if (oJsonObject.voted == 1) {$ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button- vote ‘). attr (‘ disabled ‘,’ disabled ‘); $ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button-vote ‘). addClass (‘ form-button-vote- Voted ‘);}} else {if (is_large & amp; & amp; oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons) {$ (“# comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons); $ (‘ # comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 1}); } Else {$ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). AddClass (‘form-button-vote-voted’); $ (̵ 6;# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-yes’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_yes); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-no’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_no); }}}}, Error: function () {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 1}); if (is_large) {$ (“# comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (“# Comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 1}); }}}); } Function comment_canSendAlert (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘ ;-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-1 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (“# comment-alert-type-4 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # allertcomment-text – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .show (); ret = ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; 20)); } If (ret) $ (“# comment-alert-send – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .removeAttr (‘ disabled ‘); else $ (“# comment-alert-send – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .attr (‘ disabled ‘,’ disabled ‘); } Function comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var .trim txt2 = $ ($ (‘# newComment-nick -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); acetamide var = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); iduf var = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + R 16;-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (! $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: visible ‘))) {if ($ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # newComment-moreinfo – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .slideDown (function () {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’ )}); }} If ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checkedR 17;)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (txt2! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (txt2.length & gt; = 5)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (acetamide & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (iduf & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } If (ret) $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); else $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); } Function comment_loginUser (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user- nickname -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var .trim txt2 = $ ($ (‘# newComment-user-pwd -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘login-user’: 1, ‘l’: txt1, ‘p’: txt2, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error);} else if (oJsonObject.id_user & gt; 0) {$ (‘. newComment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment- user-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (oJsonObject.id_user); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘alt’, oJsonObject.username); $ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). attr (‘title’, oJsonObject.username) ; $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); if (oJsonObject.userurl) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form-’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {location = oJsonObject.userurl;}); } If (oJsonObject.userthumb) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, oJsonObject.userthumb); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); }} Else $ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was an error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); }}); } Function comment_textareaAutoHeight (textarea) {/ * if ($ .browser.mozilla) {var tah = $ (textarea) .height (); if (tah – & gt;

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Samsung mass is transferred to the system Tizen – Virtual Poland


  It seems that Tizen again gained importance in the development plans of the Korean electronics giant.
 

 Created by Samsung’s Tizen system we have known for a long time, but rather we associate with smartphones (even the latest model Z1), and watches the Korean manufacturer. Already, however, previously reported on rumors that Samsung intends to make more use of their own system in other device categories.
 

 And indeed – a new year starts with a very important announcement concerning this system. All new Samsung Smart TV will now relied on Tizenie! The first production samples of the type of equipment will soon see at CES 2015, but now you can guess that the most interesting will be new opportunities that will bring to television Tizen. Streaming video to mobile devices, streaming games, total integration of various types of equipment in a single platform … It will be interesting.
 

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Flew to Mars 12 years ago. Now continually resets – TVP

Jeep flew to Mars twelve years ago. He studied the Red Planet for signs of water and the conditions for the existence of life. Now, however – like a faulty computer – is in trouble with the hard disk. Instead, store data and transmit them to Earth, constantly resets itself, as if the only use basic RAM. Because in the jeep is not possible to replace parts, NASA experts want to solve the problem by manipulating the software. This process may take two weeks. Even if it fails, Americans can talk about a big success: Opportunity had to work for three months, and worked for eleven years.

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Mars rover Opportunity has memory lapses – Dziennik.pl

Jeep flew to Mars twelve years ago. He studied Red Planet looking for traces of water and the conditions for the existence of life. Now, however – like a faulty computer – has problems with the hard drive . Instead, store data and transmit them to the Earth , without interruption reset, as if he used only the basic RAM.

As the jeep is not possible to replace parts, experts NASA want to solve the problem by manipulating the software. This process may take two weeks. Even if it fails, Americans can talk about a big success: Opportunity had to work for three months, and worked for eleven years.

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