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Googles 5G Drones will Make Internet 40 times Faster Than 4G

 Googles 5G Drones will Make Internet 40 times Faster Than 4G
The Guardian has reported that “Google is testing Solar Powered Drones at Spaceport America in New Mexico to discover ways of bringing high speed Internet via Air”.

These Secret project by Google  is planned to prototype transceivers and drones, this is done by using millimeter wave transmission. The projected itself is code-named SkyBender, one of Googles project committed to making available cheap internet using balloons.

Document from public record laws state that Google built many prototype transceivers at the far-flung spaceport previous summer and now testing them with several drones. Millimeter transmissions covers a frequency of 28 GHz which may be low to 4G technologies but a lot speedier. Millimeter Waves can transfer a good volume of Gigabytes of data per second and that is 40 times faster than 4G technologies.

A flight dedicated control center has been built by Google very close to the spacecraft operation center at a special location different from the terminal. The

Googles 5G technology Drones can capably make available cheap internet for Global users, the range is shorter, but the speed is tremendous, the team at Google is presently working on how to make its coverage broader

The Guardian

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Video Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 Revealed to the Internet


A video Feature Pack 2 for Symbian Belle has been leaked. Video with a duration of less than five minutes came from Nokia RDA (Remote Device Access), where access is only owned by a registered developer. RDA has the authority to test the emulator Symbian FP2 Belle

As the last update of Nokia Symbian, Feature Pack 2 is expected to bring a myriad of changes both for Symbian Belle. Most have to change is the user interface, with a few new things like swipe to unlock, the camera UI, navigation bar, widgets, and a better transition effects.

As shown in the video demo below, the keyboard can guess the word to be written (predictive text) and provide word completion facility. Also a web browser, gallery and photo editor also updated. Even the music player will have its own control in the notification bar.


Until now there is no clear time set for the release of Feature Pack 2, but the Nokia 808 PureView will reportedly be the first handset to get it.
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