Friday, July 15, 2016

Revolution ‘Pokémon Go’, and confirms that Samsung Note 7 … – CNET in Spanish

Pokémon, Pokémon, and Pokémon. The revolution of this new augmented reality game has caught us all – including companies behind the application, Niantic and Nintendo – by surprise. With millions of downloads in just one week, Pokémon Go has achieved the incredible: get all kinds of people to the streets to hunt creatures, fight virtual “gyms” and spend hours speculating on how more effective to launch a pokeball. We have found accidents and theft favored by the game, but also users who have discovered the exercise or neighbors who first started to speak. Meanwhile, in CNET in Spanish continue telling the best tricks to get the most out of your experience.

And finally, Samsung has announced that its new device Note 7 call, and has made through its invitation to the presentation Galaxy Unpacked event on August 2 in New York. Rumors suggest that this phone, a favorite of our editorial and lovers productivity, will have a curved screen on both sides, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, which will be waterproof, including the USB-C port and a microSD slot and, perhaps most interesting, it will have a iris scanner to unlock the phone, similar to the Lumia 950. we can not wait.

Of course, it is clear that Samsung does not stop. The company’s market research Kantar has just released a report highlighting the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge generated 16% of sales of telephony in the US in the second quarter of 2016, compared to 14.6 achieved by iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Still, all is not rosy for the South Korean company. According to this study, Samsung may sell more, but only 5 percent of new users come from Apple, compared with 14 percent leaving Samsung to buy an iPhone. Of course, Android is still the leader worldwide.

As for Amazon Prime Surf Day, the company is in luck. On Tuesday he managed to break all sales records in its history, beating Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday. Customer orders in this second edition of Prime Day exceeded by more than 60 percent worldwide for the same appointment last year. It may be because this year the company added more items in high demand, because the special page was easier to handle or because this year users had already learned to find the best deals among rather dubious items – who you bought the pony teddy? – But Amazon already made it clear that this annual day of bargains and bargains are here to stay.

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