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Kristina Smith

Samsung Gear 360, will lead the first generation of 360 domestic cameras

Kristina Smith October 20, 2016 Gadget Leave a Comment
Samsung Gear 360

The South Korean company Samsung was the first to jump on the bandwagon of virtual reality with Gear VR with content 360 to do, play virtual reality games or enjoy the entire experience offered by technology Oculus. It was a

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WhatsApp start sharing your phone number and links to Facebook

Kristina Smith October 13, 2016 apps Leave a Comment
WhatsApp

It’s over the deadline for WhatsApp ask you not to share your phone and other data with Facebook. From today, and if you have not said “no” during this month, you will have to accept or yes the new terms

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The nightmare of lost luggage could come to an end thanks to new RFID tags

Kristina Smith October 10, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
RFID tags

One of the most serious problems facing an airline is lost luggage. This represents a significant investment in tracking, transportation and bonus damage to the passenger, if it is confirmed that cannot be recovered, plus add the hassle of people

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Omega’s eyes leave no margin for error in the goal lines and out of the Olympic Games in Rio

Kristina Smith October 07, 2016 Gadget, Tech News Leave a Comment
Omega

Time and distance are too important in the Olympics, to know who has been first in an arrival where athletes seem to have tied, and know how close it is an arrow from the target is now the responsibility of

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Small Atom Joule still alive in the heart of the Internet of Things Intel

Kristina Smith October 05, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
Atom Joule

We took for dead but there are still alive and kicking Atom processors, which is not going to see them giving life to “normal” gadgets such as phones, tablets, or computers. Its mission is now in power the Internet of

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Chips implanted in the brain is no longer a thing of the future

Kristina Smith October 03, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
Chips in brain

It was about time. After glasses, contact lenses, wearables of all kinds and even tattoos, the next hurdle is this: integrate technology into our body and our brain. We talked about groups and laboratories have been working this issue, the

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The all-powerful Nvidia GeForce 1080 GTX fits on laptops and take to a new level

Kristina Smith September 27, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
Nvidia Geforce 1080

We have seen her younger sister on a plate for laptops, but the thing is much more striking if what they teach us is quite a GeForce GTX 1080 in its mobile version. Nvidia wants to raise the graphics performance

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Don’t Cover up the iPhone 7 Plus in Boring Decals

Kristina Smith September 26, 2016 Reviews Leave a Comment

After much speculation, Apple has finally announced it will be releasing its latest addition to the iPhone family. As of September 16th, iPhone lovers all over the world will be able to get their hands on the iPhone 7 Plus

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The race for the world’s largest SSD has a new competitor: Lenovo 48TB

Kristina Smith September 24, 2016 Gadget Leave a Comment
Lenovo 48TB

Although this falls within the personal appreciation, almost more than I would trust those 48TB of Lenovo than the 60TB of Seagate, but records are there to overcome and the Chinese company so far has not risen to that level.

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QuadRooter, the vulnerability of 900 million Android

Kristina Smith September 22, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
QuadRooter

900 million Android devices, is the estimate that has made Check Point (and you’ve probably seen dozens of headlines) regarding the number of devices that are vulnerable to QuadRooter, a bug that affects devices that have a Qualcomm chip. But

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