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UBUNTU FOR PHONE


Elegance, distilled
Designed to make all your phone content easier to access and your apps more immersive – every edge has a specific purpose, making all your apps, content and controls instantly accessible, without navigating back to the home screen every time. And the Ubuntu phone fits perfectly into the wider family of Ubuntu interfaces, alongside the PC and TV. It's a uniquely, beautifully converged experience.
Ubuntu uses simple natural swiping gestures from the edges of the screen to make it easier than ever to access your content and switch between apps. Every edge of the phone is used, letting you move faster between apps, settings and content.
Favourite apps
A short swipe from the left edge of the screen is all it takes to reveal your favourite apps. There’s room for everything you use daily, available instantly from the welcome screen or any application. Ubuntu lets you switch faster between running and favourite apps than any other phone.
Always running
Page either left or right from the home screen to see the content you use most. A full left-to-right swipe reveals a screen showing all your open apps, while a swipe from the right brings you instantly to the last app you were using. Switching between running applications has never been quicker or easier.
Going back
A swipe from the right edge takes you back to the last app you were using; another swipe takes you back to the app you used before that. It’s natural to keep many apps open at once, which is why Ubuntu was designed for multi-tasking. No other smartphone lets you switch between applications this quickly
Content, not controls
Swiping up from the bottom edge of the phone reveals app controls. You can hide or reveal them instantly, which means they don’t take up room on the screen, leaving you free to focus on the stuff
that matters. Immerse yourself in your photos, web pages, music, messages and apps
Just tell your phone what you’re looking for and watch the results come in. If it’s a person, you’ll see data from your email and phone contacts alongside Facebook friends and followers on Twitter. Looking for music? Ubuntu doesn’t just search your phone. It also searches online retailers including Amazon and the Ubuntu One Music Store, putting the whole world of music at your fingertips, alongside your personal collection.
Your phone will find it, let Ubuntu do the work.
We bring the world to your fingertips, and organise it all beautifully. Swipe from the home screen to filter your searches to apps, people, music and so on. Swipe from the top to see your incoming messages. Everything is stylish, elegant and crisp.
Ubuntu reinvents the inbox, giving you quicker access to all your emails, texts, calls and social media posts. See every message as it comes in and reply in an instant; just swipe down from the top when a new one arrives and respond directly to Facebook, Twitter, email, SMS and good old-fashioned telephone calls. 
The Gallery makes it easier than ever to organise, find and share your photos. Every shot is instantly uploaded to your Ubuntu One personal cloud account, making it available on all your devices – including those running iOS, Android and Windows.
in a phone
Ubuntu includes native applications covering all the essentials you expect in a phone: telephony and voicemail, SMS and MMS, email, web browsing, photography, music and video.
Everything at your fingertips
Find anything, anywhere, instantly
Naturally neat and organised
Cleverer conversations
A life in pictures

Everything you expect







overclock computer

The word overclock may be a foreign language for a beginner who is interested in the field of hardware. But for those who have advanced the field of hardwawe, the word is a word used raw and in their daily lives.

Language overclock composed of two words is over and the clock, which means setup mainboard and a processor clock for VGA. Overclock said connoted by making computer faster.
I do not know when it started the hobbiest to overclock. Estimated overclock already started in 1985. If not mistaken, the first computer that sold the type of PC XT with Intel processor type (8088) and made quicker work of the NEC V20 processor. Understandably speed on PC XT computer before extraordinary slowness. Never mind the word Linux or Windows systems. What we know at that time was the IBM PC-DOS as the operating system of a computer. DOS is shaped disks can already be used as storage on a computer including the operating system. In the years that not many people know about the hard drive or memory like kind. Hardware is still very expensive and simple. Never even heard the word gig like this. Memory is still a few Kilobytes, are very large first hard drive with a few tens of megabytes
Overclock began when the Pentium processor and 486 DX Classic first. But spurring processor can only be done with a jumper on the mainboard. For example, Pentium 166Mhz dijumper a 200MHz speed, there is little difference between 166Mhz and 200MHz. But pretty good for speed this year.
Overclockers hectic began in 1997 when Intel issued a speed 300Mhz Celeron processor type to the type of slot 1, and driven into crowded crowded 450MHz. When it appeared the overclockers who began spurring processor until the last line.
The Taiwanese company was already mastered the field of hardware make a mainboard with options that can be set by the user. The emergence of the mainboard to setup Abit BIOS and mainboard via jumperless. First announced Abit mainboard with minimal jumper and the user can setup the BIOS for the processor speed.
 

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