Office 2016 estará disponible a partir del 22 de septiembre

Buenas noticias las que nos llegan desde Redmond. Microsoft ha anunciado que Office 2016 estará disponible para descarga a partir del 22 de septiembre. Lo especial de esta versión es que se trata de la primera versión de Office desarrollada específic…

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5.7-inch Galaxy S7 caught in a benchmark rocking Snapdragon 820

Just yesterday we saw an unknown Samsung device getting benchmarked sporting an Exynos 8890 chipset. The device in question was codenamed Lucky. According to a new report, this is in fact the codename for the Galaxy S7. Since 7 is considered a lucky number in many cultures, it’s pretty obvious why Samsung chose to name its next flagship “Project Lucky” while it’s in development.

In an interesting twist, the Lucky was caught in another benchmark database today, this time rocking Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 SoC. This is no surprise, as there have been rumors claiming Samsung is testing Qualcomm’s next top of the line chip and hasn’t yet decided whether to use it or not. Now it seems likely that the S820 will power at least certain versions of the Galaxy S7, probably the ones destined for the US (echoing what’s been going on for most of the Galaxy S line’s existence, except with the S6 this year).

The prototype that went through the AnTuTu benchmark today came with a 5.7-inch QHD touchscreen, a 16 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front snapper, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. It ran Android 5.1.1 Lollipop at the time.

So this is the bigger of the two rumored iterations for Samsung’s next flagship. Qualcomm’s chipset managed to beat out the Exynos 7420 as well as the Snapdragon 810 in single-threaded runs and in the 3D test. However, overall the Exynos 7420 still managed to come out on top of both of Qualcomm’s contenders. Obviously though the Snapdragon 820 is still in development, so don’t take these results too seriously yet. Just for fun, let’s mention that Lucky’s AnTuTu score was 65,775.

The final version of the Galaxy S7 may have a 20 MP ISOCELL camera instead of the 16 MP unit the prototype boasts. The S7 should keep the ultrafast UFS 2.0 storage of its predecessor, but Samsung is working on getting that to work with microSD cards. Currently the UFS 2.0 memory controller isn’t compatible with expandable storage. Yet the Korean company might fix that by the time the S7 arrives on the market. It’s definitely not a given, though, so don’t get your hopes up that the Galaxy S7 will have microSD card support.

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Six GoPros And Some Clever Stitched Turn Berlin Into ‘Katamari Damacy’


Six GoPros And Some Clever Stitched Turn Berlin Into ‘Katamari Damacy’
Jonas Ginter used six GoPros, some fish-eye lenses, and a custom 360-degree mount to capture footage that turns everything around the subject into a miniature planet. Read more below about his method if you know German.

September 10, 2015 at 02:16PM
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Microsoft Is Fixing Xbox One’s Single Biggest Problem

The Xbox One continues to change. Microsoft’s flagship console is more or less unrecognizable from the machine it sold at launch, and that’s an eminently good thing. It might not be enough for it to catch up to the PS4, but it’s enough to save it from failure, something Microsoft should be pleased with. This trend continues, the company just detailed in a new blog post, as the machine gets its most significant update since it lost the Kinect and cut the price. Microsoft is promising a “completely re-imagined” Xbox One experience, and they’re finally fixing what’s been my biggest gripe about the actual system since launch: the interface. Just in time for Windows 10.

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Seattle U.S.-China Internet Industry Forum 2015: Unlikely A Response To Threatened Cyber Sanctions

The planned September 2015 Seattle USCIIF is not likely a response to U.S. threats to sanction China for cyber espionage. Rather, it is an anniversary and reunion of sorts for USCIIF meetings in Seattle. In 2007 the first USCIIF was held in Seattle, during which Gates met with China’s vice minister of State Council Information Office.

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Improving Patient Outcomes Through Data

The excerpt below comes from Forbes/Wolfe Emerging Technology Report’s recent full-length interview with Tashfeen Suleman and Sahar Arshad, the Co-Founders of CloudMedx, a health analytics company that provides an integrated platform for data aggregation and actionable insights for physicians. (Full disclosure: my venture firm Lux Capital is an equity investor.) We learn about the personal reasons that inspired Sahar and Tashfeen to start the company and how their software improves patient outcomes, making healthcare more efficient and affordable in the process.
 
What was the inspiration to start CloudMedx?
We started this company after my father was misdiagnosed at the ER. He was having a subdural hematoma due to the medications he was on, but the doctors didn’t catch it in time and he ended up going into a coma. He had to have emergency surgery and six months of difficult rehabilitation just to survive.
He’s fully recovered now, but we were shocked by the experience and felt that there was a need for a system that aggregates patient data and makes it available to physicians wherever they go. We felt it should be possible to run analytics on top of this data so that physicians can generate patient risk profiles, identify gaps in care and make timely diagnoses to save lives. So we started working on a platform, and the culmination of our work is the CloudMedx platform.

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Top 10 new Android games this week: MicRogue, David.

Welcome back to Android Gaming Weekly, our weekly recap of new game releases. We still plan to cover upcoming releases and games we’re playing, but this column is dedicated to new games that you can start playing right now. Check out our top picks and let us know in the comments section if you have any suggestions for next week’s post.

David.

DescriptionYou play David, an awfully small abstracted chosen hero tossed into a blissfully simple world overrun by giant culminations of evil physics-beasts. As David, you are given a slingshot-esque gift that you will have to use to conquer your colossus foes.

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Power Ping Pong

Description:  Master your backspins and drop shots using intuitive and slick touch controls to outwit a series of oddball Kung Fu fighters – from sumo wrestlers to mad scientists and pandas

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DefCom TD

DescriptionDefCom TD is a simple survival game with tower defense and real-time strategy elements. Action is going on a randomly generated map, where player should build his base, gather resources and defend from endless waves of enemies.

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MicRogue

Description Climb a dark tower in this Micro sized Chess Style Rogue-like that focuses more on character movement, than stats and gear. Can you retrieve the treasure and escape the dragon’s wrath?

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Random Fighters

DescriptionRandom Fighters is a puzzle fighting game that pushes the player into a battle of wits and kicks. Tune up your memory and guessing skills to deliver your attacks from a 5×5 grid and beat the hell out of your rivals.

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Star Wars: Uprising

Description: Join millions of players worldwide in a brand new fight against the Empire! Engage in massive Sector Battles to dictate the expansion of in-game content, create your own powerful character and crew, and play real-time co-op with friends.

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Prismatica

DescriptionPrismatica is a puzzle game with a brand new twist, inspired by Rubik’s Cubes, Sudoku, Dodecahedrons and way, way too much caffeine. The goal is to unscramble a series of puzzle boards by rotating multicolored pieces to match a logical pattern.

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Fat Baby Galaxy

DescriptionPrepare to be challenged at a breakneck pace. Jump, butt stomp, fly, catapult, drive and blast enemies in this hyperkinetic platformer, action game. Survive alien boneyards, ice caverns, asteroid belts, forests, space stations, volcanoes, and galactic wormholes!

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Armor Academy Shape It Up!

DescriptionTrain your brain everyday with exciting yet challenging shape puzzles! With tons of levels to beat and numerous achievements to unlock. Beat your own high score and be the best among your friends!

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Tower Dwellers Gold

Description  Choose from powerful HEROES who have come to help you out with defeating all Evil Hordes! Craft many different units and command them in REAL TIME. Assist your army with the magic SPELLS. Decide which territory to conquer due to NON-LINEAR progression.

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Android M Dev Preview dark theme not coming to official release

You might remember that Google included a dark theme with the first Android M developer preview, which was a really nice touch for those who are tired of the painfully bright white material interface. But it didn’t make it to the next preview, and it won’t be coming to the official release of Marshmallow.

This isn’t entirely unexpected, as it was a test feature in an early test build of Android Marshmallow. We knew it might be cut, but it doesn’t change the fact that it’s sad. However, Google says that it will be considered for future releases.

With the move to all white user interfaces, nighttime usage has gotten significantly more unpleasant. Plus, some of us simply like dark UIs more. What’s your opinion on the issue?

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