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Hackers Find it Easy to Snoop GSM Calls
There has been some serious scanning going on with the GSM phones that are being used. In many parts of the world there have been mobile phone users that came to be listened to with some payment of a few thousand dollars worth hardware. Some open source free tools could also be used to listen to such GSM mobile listeners. Telephone conversations and even text messages could also be recorded through encryption key system through the use of some determining processes. There are keys through which even secure GSM keys can be unlocked through dual tetrabytes cracking tablets. These contain all of the data and information combined which are required to crack in through some reverse phone book details.
“Freescale Semiconductor” will be displaying its new “Long Term Evolution (LTE) Technology” at the ‘Mobile World Congress Conference’ in Barcelona next week.LTE technology is expected to change the face of mobile phone industry in near future.
“FreeScale Semiconductor” is advancing this LTE technology that has a potential linear linkage from cellular handsets at one end to the cellular networks at the other end. The company claimed that the demo-tests of this technology proved a peak data rate of 96 Mbps on downlinks and 86 Mbps on uplinks. With this rate of data transmission and receiving the technology is capable to stream any high definition video at high speed.
“LG Electronics” is almost all set to launch a new mobile phone device. An ‘ultra-thin’, super-stylish, mobile phone will hit the markets very soon. The “KF510 mobile phone” will feature a typical tactile user interface which will interact with the user whenever the keys are touched.

The “KF510” is expected to be unveiled any day next week. LG Electronics has announced its official debut to take place during the next week’s ‘GSMA Mobile World Congress conference’ in Barcelona. LG said that the ultra-slim form factor and its typical design accents are the most outstanding features of this mobile phone device. The phone combines both these features for user’s advantages.
IBM has recently introduced a new version of its data center automation software and has added many new features and enhancements to the existing software.
IBM’s “Tivoli Provisioning Manager 5.1.1”, the software performs many functions and also automates the discovery, deployment, configuration, and management of operating systems, patches, middleware, and applications on physical and virtual servers.
The ‘Trivoli’ software is capable of managing various applicable virtualization technologies. It can also manage the SAN and NAS based storage resources. The network devices acting as routers, switches, firewalls, and load balancers are some more features that can equally be managed with this software, according to IBM sources.





