Deformed limbs of a Bronze Age woman from ancient Dilmun are teaching archaeologists about disability and personhood in the past.
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Hace unos días, Xiaomi nos presentaba un nuevo smartphone, el Xiaomi Redmi 3. Una vez más, la firma china conseguía superarse ofreciendo un producto con una calidad/precio realmente increíble, y es que el precio oficial de este nuevo teléfono es inferior a los 100 euros, y sus especificaciones son muy, muy atractivas.
Se trata de un terminal que sigue la misma línea de diseño de tantos otros últimamente, y es que parecen todos salidos del mismo horno. Es decir, un cuerpo con esquinas redondeadas, y un marco metálico rodeando todo el terminal, dando esa sensación premium que tan de moda está en la actualidad.
Si atendemos al hardware puro y duro, estamos ante una pantalla de cinco pulgadas y resolución HD, que esconde un más que solvente Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 de ocho núcleos, poyado sobre 2 GB de memoria RAM, y un almacenamiento de 16 GB, que podremos ampliar con tarjetas microSD de hasta 128 GB. Su batería es de 4100 mAh, y tiene una cámara delantera de 5 megapíxeles, y una cámara trasera de 13 megapíxeles.
Y precisamente de la cámara os hablaremos a continuación, y es que Xiaomi ha tenido la amabilidad de mostrarnos una serie de fotografías tomadas con el Xiaomi Redmi 3. Os dejamos a continuación la galería con todas las imágenes. Pulsando sobre una de ellas, podréis verlas a tamaño completo.
Además, también nos han mostrado imágenes de gran calidad del dispositivo desde diferentes ángulos, para que podamos observarlo de arriba abajo.
A simple vista, parece que la calidad de las fotos del Xiaomi Redmi 3 no está mal, sobre todo teniendo en cuenta su precio. También es cierto que en la mayoría de las fotografías, las condiciones de luminosidad son bastante favorables, por lo que no podemos sacar una conclusión sobre su comportamiento en interiores o de noche.
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By J. D. BIERSDORFER
Paid security protection software has its advantages, but some services guard your system free.
Published: January 12, 2016 at 06:00PM
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Here’s some bad, if expected, news for owners of the HTC Windows Phone 8X from 2012. The handset will not be updated to Windows 10 Mobile, the latest version of Microsoft’s OS. This has been officially confirmed by HTC’s UK arm, so at this point you really should give up all hope on the matter.
Not that there was a reason for you to have such hopes in the first place. Software support in the mobile world very, very rarely goes past the two year mark from a device’s release (with Apple and Google’s Nexus line being the biggest exceptions). And the HTC 8X is now more than three years old.
On the other hand, it’s probably frustrating to have a handset that would totally be capable of running Windows 10 Mobile with its hardware specs, but which despite this fact won’t receive the new software. HTC has stated in very clear terms that there aren’t going to be any further updates for the 8X. So you either get used to the idea of running Windows Phone 8.1 forever, or just buy a new smartphone.
It isn’t yet clear what the situation will be for the much newer HTC One (M8) for Windows, though – so that one may in fact be graced with Windows 10 Mobile at some point in the future.
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If you’re not already subscribed to Amazon Prime, you’re missing out on what might be the best deal on the planet. And today it gets even greater, because Amazon is now giving all Prime subscribers 20 percent off pre-order and newly-released video games. The discount is available on the latest games while they’re available for pre-order, and
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Meet Robo-Hon, the smartphone robo-companion
CES is all about anything related to technology. Everything about consumer electronics and things that people want to buy. This next product is surely a perfect example of that.
In October, last year, Sharp released a demo video showing the capabilities of a Robo-companion called RoboHon. The video was in Japanese, so, it’s only natural to assume the gadget will never see a US release. But so it happened that it was on display at CES 2016, courtesy of Qualcomm, who are proud that the gadget is powered by a Snapdragon 400.
This friendly looking Robo-companion is actually a fully functioning smartphone, able to make and receive calls, text messages, and connect to a data services. We were very impressed with this new idea of a smartphone companion, great for children, elderly people, or any adult who’s really a kid at heart.
But before we get on with our hands-on, take a look at the promo video for the device, called RoboHon:
RoboHon is manufactured by Sharp and the unit being shown at CES was only a prototype. It had motors in it, but the software must not be finalized for moving around on its own.
At first glance RoboHon seemed to have about 5 motors on either side of its body but it turned I was wrong.
The robot can rotate its ankles out and in, and back and forward, and there is one motor in each leg-hip joint.
There were two motors in each arm: one that moves the arm up and down and the other opens the arm out and back.
RoboHon can also nod, shake his head, and bow hello. This brings the number of motors in the RoboHon to about 14 (assuming: every axis of movement = 1 motor).
There is a camera in the center of its forehead and a projector right above the camera. RoboHon can hang around your neck, and take pictures throughout your day, then you can sit with RoboHon while it plays a slideshow of the highlights of your day.
General shots around RoboHon’s head
RoboHon can show you pictures, maps, and videos via its projector. Directly behind its head is a generously sized speaker that doubles as an earpiece.
Its back houses a ~2-inch touch screen display. Micro USB port, pogo charging pins, the right side of its torso has a SIM slot while its left side has a notification volume switch.
RoboHon’s torso is where the screen, ports, switches and slots are located.
The Japanese are known for liking ‘cute’ things and this is definitely reflective of that idea. RoboHon upon first impression, is undeniably cute.
The girl who was showing me RoboHon was Japanese and this particular unit only responded to Japanese commands. The one she used translated to “Wake up, RoboHon!” Upon hearing this command, RoboHon’s eyes flashed purple.
RoboHon’s concept can be compared to something like the Amazon Echo, it can live on a table or desk for responding to commands and giving information about the weather or news.
But RoboHon is something more than that. To some children and elderly, (or even grown adults) RoboHon can be a companion and a friend. The rep said that she’d been carrying RoboHon around her neck and began feeling attached to it.
Besides what is shown on the promo video, there is not much else we know about the RoboHon. Neither information about RAM, internal memory, availability, nor pricing was available from the representative at the Qualcomm booth. She did, however, say that more information about RoboHon will be announced at Mobile World Congress this year in Barcelona,…
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La firma cambiará la luz azul, que se ha probado que ocasiona sueño interrumpido; Night Shift estará disponible para iPhone y iPad este año.
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This sleek, powerful, and portable controller is your ticket to crushing through games on any platform like you once did on the original Nintendo. Don’t let the retro design fool you: from its compatibility with iOS and Android games alike to its ergonomic construction and lightning-fast CPU, the NES30 packs quite the punch. And thanks
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Not exactly an abundance to report on here, but if you are looking to get your calendar in order for the year, you can now reserve May 18-20 for Google I/O.
I/O’16 coming to neighborhood where it all started 10 yrs ago: Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, May 18-20. More details soon. #io16
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Interestingly, they are moving to the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View this year after having called San Francisco’s Moscone West home for the last several years.
No details on what the registration process will look like this year, but rest assured we’ll update you as soon as there is more to know.
What are you hoping to see at Google I/O this year?
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