Monday, December 17, 2012

Facebook plans to monetize Instagram



Since Instagram Facebook acquired many months ago, many have wondered if the social network world No. 1 plans to get all the juice you can to the known application. The idea did not take advantage of Instagram would be something crazy, since it has a huge number of users.
And of course no one at Facebook is crazy, so if you plan to monetize Instagram, but still are not sure how. I mean, not that I know how to do, but have not yet chosen a strategy. Most likely, obviously, is that those using Instagram start seeing lots of ads and popups possible even with more propaganda, depending if we connect from the PC or from a mobile. Of course it is also likely that the idea of ​​Facebook is totally different.
Currently, strategies abound, Facebook only has to find one.

The Sony Yuga Snapdragon S4 chip will use a Pro



About the Sony Yuga and we talked on several occasions . This new phone will be part of the storm of smartphones that come to us next year.
Recently, in a leak, have confirmed some minor additional details on mobile. For starters, it is confirmed that the chip has a Snapdragon S4 Pro, which as we have seen will be a quad-core CPU at 1.5GHz. Besides this, the Yuga, which incidentally have a Full HD screen of 5 inches, will also include a 2330mAh battery and the model number is SW-02E.
The images we see are also top of the phone, although I had seen before.
For now, that's all the additional details that have leaked from Yuga. If you expect any official confirmation from Sony, then surely we can learn more at CES 2013 or MWC later than 2013.

Dell stops opt for Android and Windows 8


The Dell World conference this year took place several days ago in the city of Austin. During that period, Dell unveiled its plans for the market of smartphones, tablets and devices mobile in general.
Neither mobile nor Dell tablets are out of the ordinary, we must admit, and the company has not had many sales in the sector. Still, the company plans to make a platform change and move to Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.
This was announced at this conference, where Dell said it will create tablets and phones with Android operating system and instead, as stated above, use operating systems Microsoft .
Jeff Clarke, Dell vice-president, says his company failed to find the right business model for Android. However, the hardware was fairly criticized Dell mobile level, so we have to see that this time the company develops. Will overtake Nokia, probably the biggest competitor WP level?

UK is now the leader in mobile phone use



The UK has become one of the world's leading market for mobile phones . Those living in this unitary state consume more traffic on their phones and tablets than any other nation in the world according to a report from Ofcom.
The UK uses 424MB of data each month, an increase of 60% over last year. Japan is second with 392MB per month while the U.S. takes sixth place with 319.
In addition, Ofcom has also seen UK residents spend on average 728 minutes online each week, a little less than 746 minutes last year.
This sudden increase in just one year will likely be because more and more users access to watch TV over the Internet. In addition, according to the Financial Times, one in five people in the UK has its own tablet.
Another of the strengths of RU is the use given to users on their mobile social networking and online purchases are made through mobile devices.

The Pentagon will create a phenomenal wireless network


Networks such as 3G, WiMax or LTE by giving examples, not enough for the U.S. military.They are looking for an even faster network that could be used by troops in the coming years. As they say, if you want something done right, do it yourself.
The Pentagon has made ​​that statement very seriously, which is why one of its agencies,DARPA known, will create an ultra fast wireless network that is much faster than optical fiber networks that we use today.
How fast? Well, with a speed of 100Gbps. As a comparison, the current LTE networks have a speed of 0.03 Gbps, so insurance we can get an idea.
But this does not end here, because the idea is to have a high speed data transmission even over long distances, say 200 miles between two planes and about 100 miles between aircraft and ground vehicles.
The biggest problem: time. This new network must be able to operate in any weather, be it snow, rain, sun, amid a sandstorm, etc. The only way to achieve this is to use radio frequencies because the other wireless technologies do not have the required scope or need an unobstructed path.
Currently, the military network is secure TCDL reaching a speed of 10.7 Mbps at distances of 200 km, which is not enough.
Will have to see what happens to the DARPA invented for this new project.

HTC mobile stop WP develop over 5 inches



According to sources familiar with the guys from HTC have opted to stop making large smartphones that run Windows Phone.
What is the reason behind this? Well due to the maximum screen resolution that supports Windows Phone, which is 1280 × 720 pixels, which as we know is equivalent to an HD resolution. Apparently, HTC believes that this resolution is too low to smartphones over 5 inches, which have to compete with Android models that support a higher resolution thanks to the great technology of the OS. As a comparison, the HTC Droid DNA (J Butterfly) is an Android with 5-inch screen with full HD resolution (1920 × 1080 pixels).
Another possible reason is the numbers, because HTC is not doing very well lately, and its market share has dropped a bit, so you probably want to focus on what matters most to consumers: Android.
Comment: Can Windows Phone models, with 5-inch screen and HD resolution, racing mobile Android of equal size but with full HD?

Galleria HX Dospara Navy Field 2, a new PC for gamers


Dospara returns to the fray with a new computer high-end desktop, the Navy Field 2, which is obviously oriented gamer market where it has priced a bit low compared to the rest of the competition.
The new Navy Field 2 carries an Intel Core i7-3770, which is an Ivy Bridge 4-core and 8-core running at 3.4GHz. Beyond that uses an Intel H77 Express chipset and graphics card is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB.
The team also has 8GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive has, has DVD burner and has a 550W power.
Its operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium and is for sale for about $ 1075 U.S. dollars.

RIM shows BlackBerry virtual keyboard 10


Virtual keyboards have become as important as physical keyboards, especially when you consider that today most of our devices phones as tablets and smartphones using virtual keyboards. As we know, the Blackberry phones have always been known for their classic physical keyboards, but now, how will the new virtual keyboard of the future Blackberry 10?
In new video just released by RIM, Vivek Bhardwaj gives us a tour of the new BB10 keyboard, highlighting its design, which is identical to the physical keyboard of a Blackberry phone. A great feature of the keyboard is ideal for many is to write without having to press the space bar, something which will handle the operating system if requested.
For now, BB10 looks promising.