Showing posts with label tecnology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tecnology. Show all posts

Sound gossipy tidbits proposing the iPhone 7 could move forward a weight touchy home catch

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There is elevated requirements stored on Apple to divulge its new iPhone most recent by September. This worked of the iPhone 7 is prone to introduce a configuration which offers comparability with the effectively existing iPhone 6S models-on numerous fronts. Obviously as such, we have not ran shy of bits of gossip about the iPhone 7. Numerous have indicated out the double camera framework, evacuation of the earphone jack; reception apparatus lines which got new outlines. Furthermore, now as indicated by Bloomberg News, next iPhone will likewise get a component as a weight delicate home catch.

Yahoo almost being acquired by Verizon for $5 billion

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2016 has not been an enduring ride for Yahoo by any means. The Yahoo boat is just about a financial Titanic now battling not to suffocate in the tech waters. 2016 can be said to be a solid winter for Yahoo as its profit has been enormously solidified. With excessively numerous trickles appended to a weak Yahoo, its proprietorship is thinking about offering it up.
Also, now all searches set for the Verizon securing of Yahoo. From the reported courses of action on ground, the arrangement keeps running into $5 billion. From the way it is, the arrangement has just about be fixed, sewn and weaved. All we are sitting tight for the present is an official declaration which we don't hope to escape this week.

Worth specifying here is that as right now, only an understanding over the arrangement has been achieved – the securing will in any case need to skip past administrative obstacles. The report additionally acquires subtle elements that the present Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will be leave as a major aspect of the arrangement with his substitution the AOL manager Tim Armstrong.

FMC Bida Set To Install CT Scan Machine

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\The Federal Medical Center (FMC), Bida, says it has closed arrangements to introduce a Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan machine.

This went for facilitating strategies for operations of patients and other related ailments.

The Medical Director of the Center, Dr Mohammad Aminu Usman, while addressing columnists in his office, said that three experts on radiology have been acquired to work the machine.

He, in any case, exposed online networking reports charging that the therapeutic establishment merits nothing.

He said the reports were created to occupy the administration and specialists, who have been devoted, dedicated and enthusiastic in their obligations in spite of few difficulties.

The Mr Aminu demanded that the affirmations are not valid, and ought to be dismissed including that FMC Bida has the limit, labor and gear to help different focuses in time of need.

Why Google's Chirp could be superior to anything Amazon's Alexa

Google's expected to hit the smart home market in a big way with a new device codenamed "Chirp." According to a report from Recode, the tech titan is moving in on the turf carved out by Amazon's Echo with its own voice-activated assistant for the home.

The device probably won't see the light of day until later this year, though we may see some hints of what's to come by reading between the lines at Google's developers conference in San Francisco next week.

The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Google has been focused on the smart home for years, and in 2014 forecast broader ambitions in the space by buying smart appliance maker Nest for $3.2 billion. The tech firm also introduced its own line of routers, called OnHub, which it makes with other partners. The sleek update to the old, boxy router, has been suggested as a possible Trojan horse for Google's smart home ambitions, as the perfect device to become the center hub for a web of Internet-connected devices. The router, however, doesn't have a microphone -- obviously a key element for a voice-activated hub.

Whatever comes out of the Chirp project could look a lot like OnHub, Recode reported, and will use the same "Okay, Google" technology that is already baked into the firm's Android operating system. As the Recode report noted, there have been past fears that a Google-powered voice assistant wouldn't sit well with the privacy-conscious. But speech-powered devices are becoming generally more common and more consumers may be comfortable with the idea today than they were even a couple of years ago. Microsoft has built its Cortana assistant into its latest operating system. Apple's Siri has expanded her sphere of control from iPhones and iPads to the company's Apple TV, which could also position itself as a smart home hub by working with smart appliances.

If the Recode report is correct, however, Google's closest competitor would be Amazon's line of devices powered by its Alexa voice assistant. While Amazon has been characteristically opaque about how many units of the Echo have shipped, the voice-activated speaker and assistant seems to be doing well. The firm recently announced it is adding two more models to the Echo line, and is continually piling on more functions to Alexa by way of partnerships with companies from Dominos Pizza to Uber. (Amazon chief executive Jefferey Bezos is the owner of The Washington Post.)

With its broad range of services -- search, maps, calendar, etc. -- Google is in a good position to run a powerful home hub of its own that taps into its own products, as well as a growing list of partnerships of its own. (For example, the company announced today that Google Docs will integrate with the popular note-taking app Evernote.) If the Chirp system fully leverages Google's clout, it definitely would give Amazon a run for its money.

Samsung could be cooking up a limited edition Batman v Superman Galaxy S7 Edge

The Dark Knight and the Man of Steel will finally do battle on March 25, with Samsung possibly cooking up a special-edition Galaxy S7 Edge to commemorate the occasion, reports South Korean outlet Naver.

According to the publication, Samsung will launch a Batman v Superman edition of the Galaxy S7 Edge, which will reportedly be decked out with wallpaper, ringtone, and a design based on the movie. However, Samsung allegedly won’t stop there, as the South Korean outfit will also release other special variants of the Galaxy S7 and its curved-edge equal. They include one inspired by the 2016 Winter Olympics, while another will reportedly be done in collaboration with a popular South Korean singer.

Samsung has yet to confirm or deny the existence of any of these special-edition smartphones, let alone the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge themselves. However, it wouldn’t be the first time Samsung ventured into the world of special-edition handsets, as the company released the Iron Man limited edition Galaxy S6 Edge last May.

If the three aforementioned limited editions are anything like the Iron Man smartphone, however, they will be pricey and they will be available in very limited quantities. Not only were there only 1,000 Iron Man Galaxy S6 Edge units made, but they were so expensive that one Amazon reviewer wrote he sold his genitalia, left foot, and wife on the black market just to get one. Grim stuff.

Regardless, this makes us wonder what the Batman v Superman Galaxy S7 Edge would even look like. Even though The Avengers: Age of Ultron contained multiple superheroes, Samsung and Marvel opted to go with Iron Man, so it will be interesting to see who Samsung and DC Comics roll with. Our money’s on Batman, since Samsung isn’t exactly known for releasing smartphones with outlandish colors, such as a Superman edition would require, but my personal pick is Wonder Woman, who also has a starring role in the movie.