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Parents’ ultimatum: Raise $3M or finish college
He was just a semester away from graduating from college when Akash Nigam told his parents he had other plans: He was dropping out to pursue his startup.
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Con todo ese batallón de teléfonos que llegan desde China abanderados por Huawei y Xiaomi, las luchas entre las grandes marcas como Samsung, Sony y LG y la realidad virtual, se nos ha olvidado que este año tendremos la vuelta de uno de los grandes en la telefonía móvil, Nokia.
Nokia finalmente en este año se quitará el lastre que ha significado Microsoft y volverá a sus fueros para tomarse la libertad de diseñar un teléfono Android con el que desquitarse de estos años de caminar por la sombra. Hoy, tenemos una filtración que nos ponte ante las posibles especificaciones del Nokia C9.
Hace poco más de un año, Nokia lanzó la tablet N1 al mercado chino, pero los usuarios de demás regiones del planeta no pudieron echarse encima para conocer sus virtudes y bondades. También hemos estado ante varias noticias relacionadas con este Nokia C9.
Desde una fuente, hoy podemos saber que el Nokia C9 tendrá marco metálico y en sus entrañas al chip Snapdragon 820 de 64-bits de Qualcomm. Una cámara de 21 MP será localizada en la parte trasera y en la frontal contará con una de 8 megapíxeles. El teléfono llegará con 4 GB de RAM y tres opciones en el almacenamiento: 32/64/120 GB.
La batería será removible y el teléfono tendrá un coste cercano a los 460 dólares, si claro, estamos ante una filtración que acierta en lo que será el primer teléfono Nokia de Android que veremos por estos lares. De todas formas, vamos a mantener a esta noticia dentro de los rumores, y hasta que no tengamos algunas nuevas o una oficial, seguiremos soñando con esas opciones que nos ha puesto esta fuente.
Si fuera así, estaríamos ante un gama alta a un buen precio y con el aval que significa Nokia. Seguramente que son muchos los que quieren volver a tener un Nokia en su bolsillo, y si es de la mano de Android, mejor. Veremos que nos depara este año con Nokia.
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Tio is an app controlled motorized building block that adds animation, motion and light to Lego, 3D prints and paper-craft.
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Is there a chance that LHC could destroy the Earth by creating a black hole that swallows us all?
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Pangu has released a new jailbreaking tool, but it’s not what you think!
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Last November, FuelCell Energy announced that it was expanding its Torrington, Connecticut factory to double its output capacity, from 100 to 200 megawatts (MW). The company recently offered me an invitation to visit the Torrington facility, so I jumped in my car and took the three-hour drive to see what they are up to.
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Sony is working hard to bring Android Marshmallow to its users. Naturally, the process started with the Xperia Z5 and more recently, the Z5 Compact, with the Z5 Premium is expected to join in any time now. However, the Japanese giant has also made a commitment to bring Android 6 to a slew of other devices across its lineup, going as far back as the Z3, Z3 Compact and even the Z2.
Today, these three models are seeing their first taste of Marshmallow, but there are a few clarifications to be made. Sony is indeed seeding an Android 6.0.1 build for the Z3, Z3 Compact and Z2, but it is an early Beta release and only available for devices participating in the Xperia Beta program.
For those who aren’t in the know, the test was launched a few months back and limited to the following European countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany.
The build in question bears the number 23.5.A.0.486 and although it is a higher version than the 6.0 ROM currently seeding to the Z5 and Z5 Compact, they actually contain security patches up until December 2015, instead of the current February 2016 ones. This is because, as we already mentioned, the builds are very early and intended as a beta test for future OTAs on these older Xperia models. It is also worth noting that we are talking about a release candidate software of sorts, that should eventually make its way to a full release, as opposed to the conceptual builds from last October, which were more or less and idea playground.
We are happy to report that users will not only be getting the Google-provided new features, like Dozing and runtime app permissions, but also new Xperia software, like the much-needed camera app overhaul, as well as the new Xperia…
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