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martes, 16 de mayo de 2017

MACBOOK PRO - Alberto Martinez




 MacBook Pro


On MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016) and MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports), the Touch Bar at the top of your keyboard adapts to what you're doing and gives you intuitive shortcuts and app controls when you need them.Find system controls and settings in the Control StripWhen you start up your MacBook Pro, the Control Strip on the right side of the Touch Bar shows a few familiar buttons like volume, mute, and display brightness, as well as Siri. The Escape (Esc) button appears on the left side of the Touch Bar.



system controls: Tap  in the Control Strip and it expands, showing system controls like brightness, Mission Control, Launchpad, and media playback:Make your adjustments, then tap. The Control Strip returns to its smaller version on the right side of the Touch Bar, with Esc showing on the left side. You can  tap  to expand the Control Strip and see all the system controls.
Function buttons: To use the F1–F12 function buttons in the Touch Bar, hold the Function (fn) key at the bottom left of your keyboard. The function keys appear: 
As you use your Mac, the Touch Bar changes automatically based on what you’re doing to show relevant tools that you already know how to use. Read on for examples of what the Touch Bar can do in your favorite apps, and learn how to customize the Touch Bar to make it your own.


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viernes, 12 de mayo de 2017

Samsung edge 8 Oscar Rodriguez

                                          SAMSUNG EDGE 8 

The revolutionary design of the Galaxy S8 and S8 starts from the inside. We redesign every part of the design of the phone to revolutionize the smartphone screen limits. So what you see is content pure and no edges. It is the largest screen and brighter view in a Galaxy smartphone of this size. And it is easy to hold with one hand.

The Samsung Galaxy is a phone that's unlike anything you'll have seen on the market. It's just stunning.
It's incredibly expensive in a world where mid-range phones are more than good enough to handle most tasks people like... but the second you pick it up it's easy to see why.
The screen is just brilliant - the clearest, sharpest and offers lovely color reproduction to make movie watching a dream, and that's before you've even got to the fact it's wrapped into the chassis so hugely that it has a screen larger than the iPhone 7 Plus in a chassis that feels more like the iPhone 7.
The Galaxy S8 isn't perfect - in the search to squeeze the screen in so completely, other factors were overlooked: namely, the placement of the fingerprint reader. If you want this phone, you'll need to answer this question: are you OK using an iris scanner?
And if you're looking for something even bigger, and with a much-improved battery life to boot, then the Galaxy S8 Edge is easily the way to go.

Samsung Galaxy S8: features and specifications 
the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the new flagship of Samsung to bet strong on a front edge of screen. Characteristics include Infinity Super AMOLED screen dual-edge of 5.8 inches and resolution QHD, processor Snapdragon 835 or Exynos 8895, 4GB RAM, 64GB of internal storage, camera, Wireless charging, IP68 water resistant Dual Pixel of 12 megapixels, 8 megapixels, fingerprint reader, front-facing camera reader of iris and Android 7.0 Nougat.




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Apple inc evolution Victor Grajeda


Apple is currently one of most valued companies in the world, worth more than $700 billion. It’s also one of the top 15 best companies to work for. As of September 2015, it employs 110,000 people — half of which work in its retail Apple Stores.
Every success story is also a story of great failure, though. Apple’s last 40 years have also been filled with disappointing product releases, a constant change in leadership and a few run-ins with the law.
1971: The Beginning
Co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak first met when they were 20 years old through a mutual friend, Bill Fernandez — who became Apple's first employee.
1976: Launch
Jobs and Wozniak officially founded Apple Computers, Inc. and unveiled the Apple I. They hand-build 50 Apple I’s and decided to sell them for $666.66. The vintage computer only had 4KB of RAM, which is 2,000,000 times less than a standard computer today.
1978: Floppy Disks
The tech giant took a break from releasing computers and released the Apple Disk II, which was an external floppy-disk drive. The floppy disk was more expensive than what a gaming console costs in 2016. The Apple Disk had an introductory price of $495, but it was then raised to $595.
1980: The Third Generation
After a two-year hiatus from releasing products, Apple unveiled the Apple III computer in May. Then in December, the company went public by offering 4.6 million shares at $22 each — now a valuation of approximately $1.8 billion.
1998: The iMac Says "Hello"

Apple changed its OS strategy and introduced OS X in May. Then in August, it launched the first “all-in-one” Macintosh, the iMac. The iMac was well-known for its colorful, transparent backs and for its slogan which was "Hello."

1999: Going Portable

Apple was successful with the release of the colorful iMac that it decided to make a laptop version and call it the iBook.

2000: Officially CEO

Jobs officially became the CEO of Apple. This is when the co-founder decided to start delving into music.

2001: Tunes, OS X and the iPod

It was the new millennium and the start of Apple’s huge success. In 2001, the company introduced iTunes, OS X (the software we still use) and the iPod, which is considered one of the company’s biggest accomplishments.

2007: Apple Makes a Phone

The iPod was a great innovation, but the iPhone is what really changed the company. In 2007, Jobs introduced the smartphone to the world and decided to change the company’s name to just Apple, Inc.

2008: Thinner Products

Smaller products weren't enough for Apple, so it started making them thinner. The MacBook Air was introduced in January and was considered the thinnest laptop at the time.

2010: Tablets

Because a computer is too big, and a smartphone is too small, Apple decided to develop a tablet that would serve as the perfect in-between. The iPad quickly became a fan favorite because it was a portable theatre, book library, game console and a web browser all in one.
Jobs officially became the CEO of Apple. This is when the co-founder decided to start delving into music.
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martes, 9 de mayo de 2017

Toshiba and Western Digital wrangle over chip unit's sale - Edgar Barrera " Pedrito"



Money-losing Japanese electronics company Toshiba is sparring with its U.S. joint venture partner Western Digital over the planned sale of Toshiba's computer-chip business. Tokyo-based Toshiba Corp. needs cash from such a sale to shore up its finances after it suffered massive losses in its nuclear
Toshiba warned Western Digital to stop interfering, according to letters seen Tuesday by The Associated Press. The letters from the company's lawyers, dated May 3, accused Western Digital of "improper" interference.
Japanese electronics maker Toshiba is facing resistance from its U.S. joint venture partner Western Digital over Toshiba's plans to sell its computer-chip business to anyone else, and Toshiba is fighting back.
Tokyo-based Toshiba Corp. needs cash from such a sale to shore up its finances after it suffered massive losses in its nuclear power division.
Toshiba warned Western Digital to stop interfering, according to letters obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press. The letters from the company's lawyers, dated May 3, accused Western Digital of "improper" interference.
Western Digital bought SanDisk, Toshiba's longtime partner in making flash memory chips, last year. It has argued the sale might violate terms of the joint venture with Toshiba, according to the letters.
Such sales can be sensitive because they involve the transfer of technology.
Several companies are reportedly interested in acquiring Toshiba's prized chip-making business. One is Hon Hai of Taiwan, also known as Foxconn, a major supplier to Apple, which has acquired Japanese electronics company Sharp Corp. South Korea's SK Hynix is also reportedly a bidder.
The possibility that the flash memory technology Toshiba invented might be acquired by a foreign buyer has raised some concern in Japan.
A Japanese consortium including government-affiliates like the Development Bank of Japan and the public-private Innovation Network Corp. of Japan are said to be preparing a bid with U.S. private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.
The financial newspaper Nikkei reported last month that Western Digital might join that effort. But Western Digital's chief executive, Steve Milligan, said in an interview with the Japanese broadcaster NHK shown Tuesday that the company was not satisfied with the minority stake it could obtain if it joined with the consortium in buying the chip business.
"We're very committed to not only investing here in Japan but making sure that we maintain this critical technology here in Japan, advancing our interest, in the interest of the Japanese people, and ensuring that it doesn't fall into, if you want to call it, inappropriate hands," he said.
Toshiba has threatened to restrict the entry of Western Digital to the joint venture facilities from May 15, if Western Digital doesn't change its position by then.
Toshiba is projecting a trillion yen ($9 billion) in losses for the fiscal year that ended in March, although auditors have refused to sign off on its earnings report. The company is also embroiled in an accounting scandal.
Further raising doubts over its future viability, Toshiba's U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric Co. filed for bankruptcy protection in March.

Four nuclear reactors that Westinghouse is helping to build in South Carolina and Georgia are behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget, as costs soar after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, northeastern Japan, six years ago.

jueves, 6 de abril de 2017

Video Games of last generation - Angel Joshuá Godinez Perez.

Video Games

For a long time, the fact that a video game is getting better, with better graphics, with many new stories that fill the user with thousands of experiences that are to a satisfactory degree.
And this is how the world of video games has evolved, helping new users who are in the midst of young women, or separately, to develop all their power in the audiovisual medium and animation.
With regard to next-generation consoles, there has been much talk about the Xbox and its advanced models and the PLay station and theirs alike, thus making many of those interested in the subject buy their own console, giving priority to comfort.
Although of course, with all this, the majority of games that are in console platform, have already left for the PC's. More specifically, the Gamer Pc, which are endowed with additions that make the game run at full power, unhindered, without bugs of frames per second, and with more clarity than you could offer a console.

martes, 4 de abril de 2017

CONNECTED VEHICLESMP - Laura Yesenia Zarazua Estrada

CONNECTED VEHICLES: THE NEXT BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM OF THE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY

A connected vehicle or a connected car is a vehicle (primarily a car ) that is equipped with internet access and generally also a wireless local area network (LAN) or satellite. This allows the car to share internet access with other devices, both inside and outside the vehicle. Often the car is also equipped with special technologies that take advantage of the internet access or the wireless LAN and provide additional benefits to the driver. Examples: automatic accident notification, online maps, speeding notification, problems in a circuit or part of your car, the best route with short-term prediction capabilit
y.
There are more and more connected cars (electric cars, especially) that are taking advantage of the increase in smartphones and applications available to interact with the car from any distance. Users can unlock their cars, check the status of electric car batteries, search for charging points and how far they are by giving you the most optimal route, find the location of the vehicle or remotely activate the air conditioning system before entering the car).
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The Renault Twizy differentiator is that it does not need a cargo center as such, it can be charged with any contact that has 110 to 220 volts, said Alan Garcia Aceves, the agency's floor manager.
The 110 volt connection charges in six hours, the voltage of 220 shuts down in four hours both for a performance of 100 kilometers. This vehicle is the only electric car in Mexico noted Aceves.
The car has a 2% recovery, each stopping the brake. The brand asks you to have a 220-volt three-phase outlet to offer the service.
The launch of the car was in 2014, has had sales in Guadalajara, Mexico and Monterrey. At the group level four units have been sold in Aguascalientes and Acapulco. "The use of the car is for city, has not had the takeoff thought in the state," he concluded.
                                                                                                                   
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