This week's Technology Observatory brings you the following stories:
This week's Technology Observatory brings you the following stories:
This week in the Indra Technology Observatory:
This week, the Indra Technology Observatory brings you the following stories:
Goodbye Nokia phones, hello Microsoft Mobile
The long-awaited quality 4G to become a reality as from January 1, 2015
Google teams up with SunPower to bring solar panels to homeowners
Google Street View now lets you travel through time
Google+ breaking up? Hangouts and Photos allegedly moving to Android
This week's Technology Observatory will cover the following stories:
This week's Technology Observatory brings you the following stories:
This week in Technology Observatory,
Microsoft is finally set to purchase Nokia for $7.2 billion in April
Google joins forces with Luxottica group (Ray-ban, Oakley) on its Google Glass project
Everything you need to know about the new Android HTC, HTC One (M8)
Nokia convenes the media for an official event on April 2 in San Francisco
Early in the morning of Monday 17 March, the news we had been expecting was confirmed. Vodafone has bought ONO for 7.2 billion euro. But this confirmation raised a number of concerns, not least among existing customers of the cable operator. Vodafone sought to answer these questions at the press conference held on Monday.
This week one of the most important events in the consumer electronics world took place. The Mobile World Congress is the annual showcase for the unveiling of the most outstanding and groundbreaking developments in the field of telephony, from new terminals to the latest standards and important announcements from telecommunications operators. Here's a summary of the best announcements at MWC 2014, which was marked from start to finish by mobile devices, wearables and some great new gambles.
The foremost mobile communication event is fast approaching. This year, the Mobile World Congress will be held on February 24, 25, 26 and 27 at the Fira in Barcelona. In addition, this year five Spanish mobile apps will compete for the best application of the year in the Mobile Premier Awards. In less than one week the Fair will open its doors with professionals like Mark Zuckerberg (the founder of Facebook) and new products such as the Samsung Galaxy 5.