1. mcraebuggy:

¿Podría ser así el futuro iPhone 5?
iconemesis:

Could this be the new iPhone 5?

    mcraebuggy:

    ¿Podría ser así el futuro iPhone 5?

    iconemesis:

    Could this be the new iPhone 5?

    hace 2 meses  /  3 notas  /  Fuente: Mashable

  2. antoniolana:

Nokia lanza el móvil con 41 megapíxeles #mwc
8bitfuture:

Nokia to release 41 megapixel cameraphone.
Nokia have shown off their 808 PureView smartphone at MWC, with a huge 41 megapixel resolution.

The Verge notes that while the phone is billed at 41 million pixels, “as you might have surmised, this handset doesn’t #mce_temp_url#take full 41-megapixel stills. Instead, it oversamples — taking the image data from seven neighboring pixels and consolidating it into one pixel’s worth — and generates pictures roughly 5 megapixels in size. That’s still plenty of dots for most uses, and the image quality you can obtain from such a system is frankly ridiculous.”

The camera has a Carl Zeiss lens, 1080p video, and an HDMI out port. 
Surprisingly, it features Nokia’s Symbian Belle OS, instead of the Windows Phone OS which is on some of their newer phones.

    antoniolana:

    Nokia lanza el móvil con 41 megapíxeles #mwc

    8bitfuture:

    Nokia to release 41 megapixel cameraphone.

    Nokia have shown off their 808 PureView smartphone at MWC, with a huge 41 megapixel resolution.

    The Verge notes that while the phone is billed at 41 million pixels, “as you might have surmised, this handset doesn’t #mce_temp_url#take full 41-megapixel stills. Instead, it oversamples — taking the image data from seven neighboring pixels and consolidating it into one pixel’s worth — and generates pictures roughly 5 megapixels in size. That’s still plenty of dots for most uses, and the image quality you can obtain from such a system is frankly ridiculous.”

    The camera has a Carl Zeiss lens, 1080p video, and an HDMI out port.

    Surprisingly, it features Nokia’s Symbian Belle OS, instead of the Windows Phone OS which is on some of their newer phones.

    hace 2 meses  /  17 notas  /  Fuente: forbes.com

  3. Digital life: today & tomorrow #socialnetwork

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  4. BlackBerry PlayBook for Retail Banking

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  5. ftoomalkuwari:

untitled on Flickr.

    ftoomalkuwari:

    untitled on Flickr.

    (vía fatmaalkuwari-deactivated201203)

    hace 3 meses  /  60 notas

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  7. Buck (Formerly Billing Revolution) Launches Single-Click Mobile Payments Service & New Partners

    myrtisviveshistory:

    Buck, the mobile payments company formerly known as Billing Revolution, is launching its new, single-click credit card checkout today, which allows shoppers to pay for goods or services without an account, username or password. Coinciding with the launch is news of where you can actually _use_ the service: the company has lined up several new high-profile customers, including Glamour, SpyderLynk, Papaya Mobile and credit card processor Braintree. http://dlvr.it/1CKblc

    hace 3 meses  /  1 nota

  8. Martes 20, a las 9.15. La plataforma Web 2.0 y la comunicación social media, tema central de unas jornadas que se celebraran el martes en Paraninfo

    fernand0:

    La plataforma Web 2.0 y la comunicación social media, tema central de unas jornadas que se celebraran el martes en Paraninfo

    Cómo integrar la web 2.0 en los procesos de negocio de la empresa para aumentar la rentabilidad. El director de comunicación como piedra angular del social media es el título de la conferencia que tendrá lugar el martes 20 de diciembre a las 9.15 en el Paraninfo, impartida por Stephan Fuetterer, director general de Best Relations

    hace 3 meses  /  2 notas  /  Fuente: unizar.es