Motorola has officially announced the launch of the new and awaited corporate smartphone, the Motorola Razr, the first smartphone with a folding screen that winks at the iconic and historic Motorola RAZR V3, which has been selling more than 130 million units since 2004. the world.
With the now distant ancestor the new Motorola Razr...
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Two of the most competitive VoIP services today are Google Voice and Skype. Each one is unique and provides a bunch of benefits.
Best Features of Google Voice
Google Voice provides unlimited domestic calls, including mobile and landline numbers (within the United States). In contrast, Skype offers free domestic calls but charges...
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The optical fibre is a thin thread of glass or silicon leading light and used to provide wireless broadband Internet. It is characterized by high transmission speed, stability and high performance, meaning the real Internet that reaches the user. Optical fibre is also called fibre to the home (FTTH) with which one can enjoy...
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Huawei, the 4th world’s largest manufacturer of smartphones, has invested heavily in its challenge against the competence of Samsung and Apple with a new strategy: make the difference with the thinnest smartphone in the world, only 6.18 mm of thickness! The design is a strenght in this device, the thickness is very attractive...
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The first generation of Thunderbolt connectivity was introduced to the market more than two years ago bringing in the world of technology a bandwidth of more than remarkable results for transfers through connected devices. The technology of Intel seemed to have captured the attention of users but also with the passage of time the...
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Now more than ever, many workers are choosing to use their own devices in a trend known in business circles as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to store and transfer data to and from their workplace. While this is convenient, especially for those employees who face a long commute or are constantly going to meetings, there are a few...
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