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When our steps become the energy that drives these “smart” streetlights

Kristina Smith December 29, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
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The use of public lighting generates more than 100 million tons of CO2 annually, according to Petar Mirovic who is CEO of the company EnGoPlanet. This has caused that some regions of the world have already changed the incandescent bulbs

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Google slams fiber plans: Challenge the telcos it will not be easy

Kristina Smith December 09, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
Google slams fiber

Fiber has so far been one of the flagship projects of Google, so that gave more autonomy allowing it to emancipate when the search company was reorganized creating Alphabet. It is neither more nor less than of its own cable

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Imagine a social network Facebook in virtual reality

Kristina Smith November 23, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
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New treats in the conference where Facebook is showing us all the news of Oculus, and its team of virtual reality. On the one hand they have given love to hardware announcing a reduction of the minimum requirements of compatible

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Biometrics begins at last to conquer the PC and laptop life

Kristina Smith October 26, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
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In the IFA 2016 fair, and among the protagonists of the event have been new desktops, laptops and convertibles manufacturers like Lenovo, Asus or Acer. Yoga designs such as the HP Pavilion Book or Wave we have marveled, but more

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Smartphones on the Catwalk – Top 5 Beautiful Smartphones

Kristina Smith October 25, 2016 Reviews, Tech News Leave a Comment

There is an old proverb that says, “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder,” and so it is with smartphones on the catwalk. The most beautiful smartphones aren’t necessarily those that are good to look at with the best

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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
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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
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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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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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QuadRooter, the vulnerability of 900 million Android

Kristina Smith September 22, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
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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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Sony sells batteries division Murata: Other business that did not work them

Kristina Smith September 03, 2016 Tech News Leave a Comment
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About Sony divisions has been discussed a lot, especially in mobile, but is not that on which the company has made the last movement. As noted Routers Japanese company has signed an agreement to transfer most of its business in

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