Voice navigation in iOS 6 will provide the developer car navigation TomTom

On passing the San Francisco World conference of software developers, Apple introduced its latest development- Operating system for mobile devices iOS 6 . One of the innovations in the new platform are Apple own maps , which will operate a system to inform about traffic jams on the roads (based on input from users iOS), and navigation. To get to a certain place, you can use the voice guidance and tips.
 
As it became known, the manufacturer of the iPhone and iPad has signed a global agreement with the well-known developer of car navigation TomTom for the supply of electronic maps and related information.

Today, TomTom already offers map data Samsung, Research in Motion, as well as most Google. However, to TomTom say that the integration with Apple is a deeper and more strategic. According to the company, as of today in their arsenal is the digital maps of more than 200 cities, as well as solutions for route planning, a platform for timely information about traffic and other software.

In addition to maps of TomTom portable navigator is engaged in production and is actively working with Internet companies, mobile operators and corporate users.

It is reported that at this stage, TomTom is the main but not the sole provider of digital maps for Apple, since there is no first detailed maps of several cities and countries, in particular the very limited data for China.

Add that experts regarded the use of 6 in iOS own cards Apple as a blow to Google, whose Google Maps service Cupertino always used for "apple" devices. The decision to refuse services of the Internet giant indicates a tightening of the struggle between the two corporations: Google with its Android operating system is the main competitor to Apple in the smartphone market.

Intel Nuc: Mini-PC processor with 4-inch Ivy Bridge

From the site techreport leaked images of a new ultra-compact system designed by Intel , we talk about the mini-PC NUC , a small 4-inch case that integrates an Intel Core Third Generation, HM65 chipset and 4GB of memory in dual-channel DDR3 RAM. The processor is a Core i5 Ivy Bridge with Turbo Boost up to 2.70 GHz, a solution that perfectly matches all 'SSD 40 GB included.
 
Opening the small chassis you can see the motherboard connections mSATA, HMDI, mini DisplayPort, and Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. Strangely, or definitely due to space constraints, however, does not support the Intel Nuc but only 2 USB 3.0 ports USB 2.0.
 
The mini-PC Intel NUC should come to market, according to the site, in the third quarter of 2012 at a price of 400 dollars.  By
 

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