Nokia N1 ya disponible en Europa continental y Reino Unido, ¡hazte con ella!

Nokia N1

Uno de los dispositivos que ha generado muchas expectaciones es la tablet Nokia N1. Esto se debe a que desde su presentación oficial a finales del pasado año su compra no ha sido posible salvo para residentes en Asia. Además, los motivos de interés del público ha sido por sus buenas especificaciones a un precio contenido, junto con el sello de calidad de Nokia, imposible resistirse.

En el pasado Mobile World Congress ya tuvimos la posibilidad de tenerla en mano y analizar todas sus características, pero incluso pasados unos meses no era posible su adquisición en Europa, algo que poco a poco hacía perder el interés por ella.

Pasadas unas semanas conocimos el anuncio de que pronto sería distribuida de forma global y, aunque más vale tarde que nunca esto es una realidad.

¡Ya puedes comprar tu Nokia N1!

Olvídate de importar productos desde Asia con esos largos 15 días o más de envío que suelen tardar en llegar a nuestro país, porque la Nokia N1 ya puede ser tuya por 219 libras, unos 313 euros al cambio.

La compra de la misma es mediante el sitio web NokiaShop, una página que, si bien no pertenece a Nokia es un distribuidor oficial y la compra puede hacerse con total confianza y seguridad.

Los envíos a Reino Unido se realizan en tan sólo 48 horas, por lo que para España no deberían alargarse más de una semana. Eso sí, para nosotros el coste del envío son 15 libras, unos 21 euros al cambio, nada económico cabe decir.

Lo cierto es que pasado más de medio año desde su presentación ya no despierta tanto interés como antes, que incluso en China fue un éxito y seguramente lo siga siendo, pero la tecnología avanza muy rápido y hay alternativas de gran calidad a precio similar, incluso menos.

Pero no por ello es mal dispositivo, todo lo contrario, estamos hablando de una tablet hecha por Nokia, una de las firmas más importantes de teléfonos de la historia y con características y rendimiento muy interesantes.

¡Si te gusta ni te lo pienses, hazte con ella y luce de tablet allá donde vayas!

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ASUS mete una súper batería de 5.000 mAh en su ZenFone Max

ASUS ha celebrado hoy un evento en India y no ha dudado en tirar la casa por la ventana a la hora de presentar productos. El primero de ellos es el nuevo smartphone que ves en pantalla, un equipo que bien podría pasar sin pena ni gloria por el catálo…

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Microsoft announces Windows 10 release date and new Chatpad for Xbox One

Microsoft has announced that the Xbox One console will be getting the major update announced at E3 in November. Although the company doesn’t specify it every time, the update is based on the new Windows 10 operating system, unlike the Windows 8 that the current Xbox One UI is based upon.

The new update will bring many features, but most importantly there will be a brand new UI that is also faster than before. You will also have a panel on the left that can be brought upon any time you want even within game to see your friends list and access other features of the console. The update also brings new sections such as Community, which helps you keep track of popular games, content, and people on Xbox Live, and Watch, which makes it easy to find new movies and TV shows. The OneGuide feature has also been updated. The new OS also integrates Cortana so you can just use your voice to access features of the console without pressing a single button.

Along with the update, Microsoft also announced a new Chatpad for the Xbox One, a la the Xbox 360. This one also snaps to the bottom of the Xbox One controller and allows you to type comfortably while chatting with your friends, or whenever you need to enter text. The Chatpad will be available mid-2016 for the Xbox One controller and works with the Xbox One and Windows…

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More than 11 million subscribed to Apple Music

Apple announced that more than 11 million users subscribed for Apple Music. The service launched just over a month ago and offers three months trial before the billing begins.

The number is impressive, but we shouldn’t forget it’s a free trial and nobody has been charged for the service yet. But Apple says 2 million of those 11 million subscribers have opted for the Family plan, which allows for up to six people to share one Apple Music subscription.

Apple is targeting lots of different groups worldwide and is really trying to expand the Apple Music reach before the first trials are over. Its toughest competitor is Spotify and recently both companies had some arguments leading Spotify to file a complaint to the FTC.

Whatever turns out, Apple Music is surely sticking around. If you haven’t yet, you should definitely give it a try. After all three months of free trial is more than enough to decide whether it’s for you or not.

After that Apple Music Individual plan costs $9.99 in the USA, €9.99 in most of the EU countries, €4.99 in Bulgaria and Romania, £9.99 in the UK, and there are even some markets in Asia where you can get it as low as $2.99.

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A GOP Debate Primer: Healthcare in the 10 Candidates’ Own Words

This political season is unusual in terms of the divergence of views held by the field of 17 GOP candidates. Where they are all unified is in a universal call for the repeal of The Affordable Care Act (ACA), more commonly known as Obamacare. However their moment of unity is fleeting as they diverge again with what should replace it. Here I wanted to take a look at what Trumpcare would look versus Rubiocare or Cruzcare. Our research revealed that there is a general lack of framework and sometimes consistency among the candidates based on their past statements. Of course it’s very early in the campaign season, and, based on some of the information gathered here, it’s certain that policies and opinions will evolve as the field is whittled down. In any event, with two doctors on the stage (Rand Paul and Ben Carson are medical doctors), it will be interesting to see how prominently healthcare plays as a topic for the debates, and how much further the candidates will clarify their positions vis-a-vis Obamacare.

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