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company is. in the congested smartphone market. with an extra display on the back. i don't know example loads of things to do but you don't really know your way around. quickly then you might expect. to. find your way without losing so much juice and if you. let your batteries about you don't have to worry about losing. it doesn't use any extra power to keep it. that way. you can use the screen to
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brush up on the buildings history. construction. also aims to make reading on your. papers forget about an additional. reading under the sweet spanish sun. document that you just can't afford to lose because of a. shopping list or simple. screen has got you covered making sure you don't miss your flight or your morning cup of.
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your handheld device for qualcomm is quite confident that they've got just what modern users demand. it's capable of handling hours and hours of hassle free gaming all day and all night marathon showed it's also got the quickness to offer screen responsiveness. and all of that comes in a thoroughly efficient. simmers while the others boil. in our opinion is one step ahead of all the other companies to produce chipsets and that's in terms of power consumption the support of l.t.e. frequency bands the size of the chipset a many of the parameters you can be put existing cooperation wasn't the only thing . during a high powered visit from c.e.o. paul jacobs the two innovative companies announced a major step. became the first russian firm to sign what's called an s.d. k. licensing agreement with qualcomm getting their hands on the proprietary kit will
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enable developers to push the capabilities of the phone to the limit. we are receiving access to the original source code and design of the chipset so we can refine the device in terms of energy use as well as the processing right. will have direct technical support from qualcomm. to fully customized software and hardware around the snapdragon processor and mobile world congress there were numerous examples of just what's possible with qualcomm tech for example this photo booth was developed on the basis of the company's dragon board which is based on the same kind of chips used by. simple things like playing around with your friends is photos to high tech innovations such boards are often ideal for developers building and optimizing projects that don't require everything to be pint sized. so with that yoda hopes to join the. they're running qualcomm
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chips and should help them compete with the. two sided smartphone industry's top dogs in order to do that they need to show potential customers and operators just what they're capable of and in that regard the few days at mobile world congress was time well spent. everything went really well and people showed genuine interest and excitement about the new product which. speaks volumes that leading analysts and major mass media outlets the only true innovative device of mobile world congress. only time will tell if it's a true game changer but we should find out soon enough with the yota phone supposedly set for release in the second half of two thousand and thirteen once upon a time letters are the most convenient way for people to stay in touch however the heyday of the pony express and snail mail have long since passed us by nowadays comes consumers don't just demand instant access but connection quality on par with
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the real thing. over the years there's been many ways to get your point across but they've all been leading to where we are now for centuries the top spot was held by good old pin and paper. at the time most people think well but of course. starting from the initial sorting to transportation just sorting it in and then delivery slowed things down more than most would have liked technology improved it allowed newer faster ways for people to exchange salutations and ideas. back and forth totally revolutionize communication but soon gave way to the desire to see who you're talking with that led to the first video phones back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's at the time the tech was just too expensive that's all changed with the rise of the internet which is that without its own problems. at its simplest digital communication is quite straightforward channel connection. located
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nearby but in the real world you're more likely. and you share the various network paths with millions of. people streaming more data. and disruption communication. issues video data get chopped up into individual packets and through various channels. your traffic jams along the way. but the. pick ups. packets don't arrive on time even in the proper order for the speech. delivered just as the speaker intended. and packets of data get lost on route. are required. when you're talking with video even. between sound and picture.
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trying to troubleshoot all these problems in real time demands serious processing power to say the least extra control. without. you complex mathematics and. i would have made that all possible one of the global leaders. if you've made a phone call or had a video over the internet. and despite increasing strains on network capacity make sure. sharing. held with all offices including which is thousands of miles away from here it's all in h.d. but all we need is just an ordinary laptop and an ordinary connection. like it is here. with precisely such video conferencing song. that the company has made its
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latest mark in the industry by giving telecoms companies that ability to offer unmatched software and video conferencing to their clients spirit fills that traditional operators may be able to stop some of the bleeding over the top. turned round table discussions into. our technology allows for as many as fifty simultaneous audio and video streams in one video conference the other leading companies in this sphere usually only have a to nine interactive stream. such connectivity capability is needed here at. the situation on and around the track. the software can also be adapted to.
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be all with the safety and response of. the work takes place on a server which means that the server itself processes all of the video streams it's a very resource intensive process but despite that our server is what we call light in the sense that a large number of simultaneous video streams are processed using relatively cheap hardware for comparison a video server that process is a thousand if it costs about half a million dollars however with our software the same number of streams can be processed on a server that costs only five thousand dollars such big cost savings can turn into huge ones for companies. with nearly fifty million subscribers nationwide telecoms giant spirit. connection companies at a fraction of the cost. part of that is this federal project called electronic
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government which allows people to get answers and even apply for services via video connected terminals when exact source searching for the right software set up at the call center there was really only one option you didn't want but it wasn't the show it was practically nobody that could offer an else of the box solution meaning one that was ready to go immediately off the installation with a minimum modification the only company that was able to provide this was spirit d s p's video most. there is is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and
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the trap was no way out. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have to use healthy guinea pigs in the regular society and now they will be used prisoners any more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. paid to pop the deadly pills he didn't pass away he was killed. he didn't pass away they let him down. is pharmacy really about helping people.
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welcome back to technology update in the mobile world congress in barcelona there's so much to do and see in the action packed four days that people are constantly on the move to make. headline. in the news around the time. at this point it's a truly international brand with operators in around twenty countries inside the company. who. deal with china. subscribers the ability to reach china directly without having the. operator. but they were. there's also. russia centric. join on the. capital the company got its start in the.
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to continue their push for an. ecosystem they announced. officially open. but first they had to figure out how. without newly developed apps we solve the problem of the chicken and egg by purchasing licenses from some applications from oprah a well known player on this market say we're not starting from scratch which would have been insanely difficult we've already got quite a few applications to offer. however this wasn't the first time yandex has turned to the norwegian firm for cooperation. had previously provided its traffic turbocharger for yandex browser last year so it's already around fifty thousand apps ready for download. to offer its biggest rival a little friendly competition. although android is a de facto platform there's no viable competition no other companies that can
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match for example google play. companies d.n.a. to offer an alternative. you have a search engine. a mail service a popular cloud service we have maps so we decided to offer an alternative which will be a good thing. like this with every day physical toy makers are being squeezed out by the processing power of computers technology now in the palm of your hands. the much more relaxed in family friendly casual. but one of the heavy hitters in this sphere is game insight only three years ago it's made its way to the top of the industry's elite. city which is among the top
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apps for a time last year. furthered its winning streak with paradise island which was reportedly the company's top performer powered devices at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen however the company's go to game has been mystery manner. over two thousand and twelve. take in more than forty million dollars and the company was rated as one of the top twenty publishers. just as you'd expect the two were on hand to give visitors a new way to see and experience their games take a peek inside and you were treated to a three d. version of one of their fan favorites and their stand itself also a few critics got a shout out as one of the top exhibits on p.c. mag dot com there are many ways to make it big but they found a model that gives the best of both worlds. a game and all games from game inside a totally free show that you can play any games as much as you want free of charge
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it's not a fellow looking for additional features like slightly improving your weapons or say expanding the territory or just boosting your energy levels so that you can play more actively then you can pay a small amount of money to do that and have even more fun playing it that's the only business model gaming said he uses but then it might. spread out across. the company has more than five hundred minds behind that idea. h.q. producers artists and programmers are working on what they hope to be the company's next big hit the majority of their offerings are strategic builder games which remind old timers like me of the sim city series from my childhood to be the first thing that pops to mind right away but putting together. the casual games like these are far more time and effort than one might expect and the right balance between difficult intertainment is the hallmark of a successful game. despite being so young the company boasts more than one hundred
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. worldwide. smartphone is killing some time money game inside game. the company estimates players over. to their screens. every year the company looks to keep its early successes. such achievements and can comment and profits are the only thing the company has managed to generate the creative juices it gave have given birth to a startup right next to one another. takes a traditional pastime and gives it a digital twist the underlying idea there comics in. the same way users take them in is undergoing a major shift that people nowadays never too far away from their smartphones or tablets traditional content makers have a unique opportunity to deploy technology to their benefit. didn't come out of thin
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air but was nurtured by those with earlier success. it was the head of game insight. who came up with this idea companies are really close in fact offices in the same building just a couple of floors apart one day and the other two co-founders of a company were discussing plans for the future and came up with the idea to go into interactive content we know how to create great games so let's try something new. with the team at their moscow office to see just what's possible and how it could be changing how many people interact with traditional forms of media. they're not trying to totally reinvent the wheel here they are attempting however.
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is to give them life and put motion and emotion behind the text. what do we mean by editing program ours is a web oriented you can import stuff from a lot of different sources like adobe after effects for example so we take these frames and import them directly to our h.t.m.l. editor which we then use to put together an interactive episode then the episode is uploaded to the narrate platform. you can access the completed editions via their apps for android devices but if you're looking for something i think you've got what it takes anyone will have the chance to publish a potentially interactive content in their rates platform. if someone wants to create his or her own interactive book that i think go to the website and add a page like i'm doing right here they vent choose vision. and
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a design template from the ones we have available then you choose the audio files and the interactive elements that will be added to the page with a simple click of the mouse then you click publish and the book goes to one of our reviewers who looks at it and if it's consistent with our rules it gets published. so will this lead to a wider revolution in terms of book publishing as a whole is tough to say at the moment but the future of print media is certainly a topic that's up for discussion at the very least technological advances the biggest change perhaps challenged since the time of your highness gutenberg. in my opinion the prevalence of it. traditional printed books will decline significantly in the near future of course they won't disappear completely i mean they will be in libraries and museums for years to come but it won't be like it was
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say twenty years ago. we didn't have the chance but if. there were more than a handful of. gadgets and software solutions people the exhibition hall started packing up towards the exits . as you can see the festivities here in barcelona are coming to a close at the devices and innovations you've seen today more than most have to make it back to moscow so see you next time until then enjoy the ride. wealthy british style.
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