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Comment Yesss! We already are working on this in UK (Score 2) 75

I'm doing development for Seglan so I suppose that we have the system that will work in UK and rest of Europe for payments with mobile phone. And it's certified!!!

Our system is based in tokenization, like the one provided by Apple Pay, and already signed by major banks and issuers. So we are working hard to make it 'the market standard'. And of course, always open for business. But in our case we don't collect almost any data. Just neccessary for payment requirements, and geolocalization if agreed.

Seglan is a company that's on payment market for so long and provided already solutions for payment chip cards for all major banks. Some of them even doesn't know that Seglan is providing its core infrastructure. Cause we are small group of engineers that can make products evolve fast!!! :D

Please feel free to ask if you want more information.

Comment They slows the cores for sure... (Score 1) 281

I'm sure of it!!! Even installing Cyanogenmod and other OSes the phone still going worse (even if more RAM available). The phone restarts, and freezes something that never happened before. So I'm sure the piece of code that slowsdown and causes errors is hardcoded in the core of the processor or maybe devices. Someone with a physics/engineering degree should study that. As it may change the market of cellphones to other, more trustable, companies. Emerging ones... :D That's why I'm studing opencores.org, so I can swtich the processor one day... :D
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Submission + - ARM based server cluster benchmarked (anandtech.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Anandtech compares the Boston Viridis, a server with Calxeda's ARM server technology, with the typical Intel Xeon technology in a server environment. Turns out that the Quad ARM A9 chip has it weaknesses, but it can offer an amazing performance per Watt ratio in some applications. Anandtech tests bandwidth, compression, decompression, building/compiling and a hosted web environment on top of Ubuntu 12.10.

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