Jabra quiere medir tus pulsaciones con sus auriculares Sport Pulse

De un tiempo a esta parte, los auriculares capaces de medir el ritmo cardiaco a través de las orejas han empezado, diríamos que, a popularizarse. LG anunció los suyos, Intel también está medito de lleno en un modelo y ahora es Jabra la que se…

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MSN Messenger is finally shutting down after 15 years


MSN Messenger is finally shutting down after 15 years
Microsoft’s MSN Messenger, or Windows Live Messenger as it’s now known, will be fully retired on October 31st. The software maker originally announced its plans to shift users over to Skype last year, but Microsoft kept the service running in China. After October 31st Chinese Messenger users will need to use Skype, bringing an end to 15 years of the service.

August 29, 2014 at 9:17AM
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Sony Xperia Z3 may arrive on Sprint in the US, SoftBank in Japan

It’s widely expected that the Sony Xperia Z3 will make its debut at IFA in Berlin next month. After that, well, it looks like the device could hit Sprint and SoftBank.

Reports from Reuters and the Wall Street Journal claim that a new flagship Xperia smartphone will soon launch on both Sprint and SoftBank. Neither report explicitly names the Xperia Z3 as this device, but the Z3 is likely Sony’s next flagship phone, so it’s probably the one that’s headed Sprint and SoftBank’s ways.

The rumor mill has suggested that the Xperia Z3 could sport a 5.15-inch 1080p display, 20.7-megapixel rear and 2.1-megapixel front cameras, a 2.4GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 16GB of storage and 3GB of RAM. While that wouldn’t make the Z3 hugely different from the Z2, it’d still be a high-end handset. Plus, since Sony has been working almost exclusively with T-Mobile in the U.S. recently, it’d be nice to see Sony hardware on another operator.

Sources: Reuters, Wall Street Journal

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