Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Google Maps adds the maps of 12 planets and satellites of the Solar System


The application allows traveling the celestial bodies and also the International Space Station.

The cartographic application Google Maps has incorporated into its platform the maps of 12 new stars of the Solar System, among them planets like Venus and satellites like Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, the fruit of the collaboration with NASA and the European Space Agency.

 3D satellite mode section of Google Maps


In the 3D satellite mode section of Google Maps, with which you can navigate the geography of other planets, Google has increased the list with 12 new celestial bodies, including the planets Venus and Mercury, the dwarf planets Pluto and Ceres, and several of the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn, such as Io, Dione, Titan and Iapetus.

Like its application in satellite mode, Google Maps allows you to navigate the surface of the Solar System's stars, making 'zoom' and showing the main accidents of bodies, all of the rocky, such as craters, mountain ranges, plains and depressions, and the names they receive.

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For the elaboration of the map of Enceladus, one of Saturn's satellites, Google Maps has used the data compiled by NASA through the Cassini space probe, which recently crashed on the aforementioned planet. In his 20-year journey around the gaseous planet, Cassini found evidence of water under the icy surface of this moon, as Google explained in a 'post' of his blog.

Google Maps has used Reconstructions


As for maps of the rest of new celestial bodies added, including Europe, Ganymede, Rhea and Mimas, Google Maps has used reconstructions in three dimensions made by astronomical artist Björn Jónsson using images from NASA and the European Space Agency.
The new incorporations of Google Maps are added to other celestial bodies whose maps were already available on the platform, which in 2014 added for the first time the maps of the Moon and Mars to commemorate the second year of exploration of the Curiosity probe in the Red Planet.

Along with the planets, satellites, and exoplanets present in Google Maps, the application also allows you to tour the International Space Station and its main corridors, since its incorporation that took place last July.
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Friday, 27 October 2017

WhatsApp Allows You to Delete Messages Sent in a Maximum of Seven Minutes

The WhatsApp messaging application has introduced a new feature that will permanently delete messages so that they can not be seen anymore by the contactor contacts to whom they were sent. To be effective, users will have a maximum of seven minutes from the shipment.

This feature, which is available in the latest version of the 'software' of WhatsApp and is being progressively implemented among users of latest Android mobile, iOS and Windows Phone, allows its users to delete messages sent through individual chats or groups so that they cannot read its contents anymore.

This message was removed

In particular, the Facebook-owned application has diversified the number of options available within the 'Delete message' menu, which until now only allowed the user not to see their texts sent, but to their recipients.

As detailed in the Frequently Asked Questions section of the WhatsApp website, the new 'app' function is especially indicated for cases in which a message is sent to a wrong chat or if it contains an error. Users can only delete messages within a period of up to seven minutes after sending. The deleted texts will not disappear completely, but will be replaced by a notice of "This message was deleted"

To suppress a message for all receivers, the user must select it by keeping the finger pressed on it. Next, you must access the 'Delete message' menu, which is represented by a garbage bin icon at the top of the application, and select the 'Delete for all' option.

WhatsApp has qualified that the sent messages can only be eliminated if both the user and the receivers have the latest version of the 'app' installed for Android, iOS or Windows Phone. In addition, the courier service has confirmed that erroneous deletions will not be notified.
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Monday, 23 October 2017

Why Do the Latest Generation Mobiles Cost so Much?

At the end of August Samsung broke the 1,000-euro barrier with its new Galaxy Note 8. The South Korean skipped the rest to forget the fiasco of its predecessor with an infinite screen of 6.4 inches and, for the first time a dual camera of high quality and follow the rhythm of a market that in the high range already offered it for some time.


The battle to which this month of September has been added Apple. The Cupertino giant has celebrated the tenth anniversary of the launch of its first iPhone with a device with four figures of the final price. Samsung has taken to the Uk, USA market its Note 8 with a price of 1,010 euros, while the team of Tim Cook has raised the bet of South Koreans with 1,159 and 1,329 euros for versions 64 and 256 GB, respectively.

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The price increase, especially in the iPhone, caused by a significant rise in the cost of the components of the iPhone X. Its manufacture has an approximate cost for the company of 344 euros, far from the 210 of the iPhone 7 and also above the 307 of the Samsung Galaxy S8. The cost of Note 8 has not yet been officially revealed, but initial information reveals that it is several euros higher than S8.

High-end phones are increasingly priced higher, but they are also more prevalent in the pockets of Spaniards. A trick that plays technological signatures as the average time with which a mobile phone in UK is renewed is only 20 months. A period that has increased compared to previous years that did not reach 16 months of life, according to data from Kantar Worldpanel. 37.3% said they would like to change their mobile phone every year. The trend goes up among the millennials (18 to 34 years) reaching 43%.

Labor: less than 5 euros

Samsung's size is proven when it comes to making and assembling your smartphones. The South Korean giant puts all the machinery in its group to work, a fact that allows you to reduce costs by building each component that gives life to your devices. Both the Galaxy S8, its Plus version and the Note 8 are manufactured in the intimacies of the group, only the headphones, the charger and the glass cover is handled to third parties.

In the case that the construction of the iPhone X, Samsung has also hit the Cupertino giant a small bite by becoming the main supplier of the new OLED screens of the company's tenth-anniversary smartphone run by Tim Cook, please visit Latest Tech News visit this site.

However, the sum of all the components or the cost to build the device, which barely reaches 5 euros, reaches the 1.010 euros that fans of the Note range have to pay, does not reach half. But, you have to take into account the shipping and marketing costs. In addition, Samsung and the other technology spend large amounts to their R & D + i games to generate new technologies to impress their followers and now focus on artificial intelligence.

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Teacher Can Access The Students Mobile Phone

Teacher Can Access The Students Mobile Phone

Can teachers access the students' mobile phone? And other data protection responses in schools.

The Spanish Agency for Data Prevention presents new resources aimed at schools and families to promote the privacy of minors.

And is that "an inappropriate use of the network can aggravate behaviors of social isolation, lack of coexistence, bullying or cyberbullying."

The operation of the applications most used by young people and the most common risks associated with them are some of the topics covered.

The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has presented different materials on Thursday aimed at children, teachers, and families, so that young people know how to avoid risky situations on the internet.

In the Data Protection for Schools Guide, 80 questions are resolved by the educational community to the Agency. For example, if a school can access the content of pupils' electronic devices, if teachers can create instant messaging groups with the children or if photos and videos of pupils can be posted on the school website.

The AEPD has also created the audiovisual project You Control the Internet, which focuses on minors and consists of four videos that deal with cyberbullying, grooming ( a deceptive practice whereby certain adults try to gain the trust of a minor), dependency Latest technology News and sexting (sending sexually explicit messages).

The distribution of these materials through the classrooms is essential to reach the more than 8 million students enrolled, so it calls for the collaboration of all actors involved in the education of minors to contribute to prevent and raise awareness of these according to the Agency. And is that a recent OECD report, almost a quarter of 15-year-old boys and girls spend more than six hours a day on the Internet when they leave class and 17% of students started using the internet when they were 6 years old or less.

The purpose of these videos is to be used as a tool to promote the digital education of minors, helping to prevent them from being involved in situations of risk that sometimes produce damage difficult to repair due to the multiplier effect of social networks or instant messaging. The AEPD has chosen to use the visual thinking Latest Mobiles technology News in these videos, considering drawing as a useful tool to capture attention and facilitate the understanding of these concepts in groups of different ages.



All these materials, which try to promote the digital education of children and prevent them from being involved in situations of risk in the network, will be available on the web tudecideseninternet.es. In addition, the AEPD has the Young Channel to inform and advise on issues related to the privacy and data protection of minors.

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Sunday, 17 September 2017

Beijing's first magnetic levitation train to debut this year

Beijing will debut by the end of this year the first line of low-speed magnetic levitation train, as announced on Saturday the subway operator of the capital.

The line will have a length of 10.2 kilometers and will serve a suburban district of the city.

The first circulation tests are in preparation, the company said, quoted by the official Xinhua Tech News agency.

Accommodate Up to 1,032 Passengers


The maglev levitation train will have a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour and each convoy will be able to accommodate up to 1,032 passengers.

In October last year, the Chinese state-owned railway material manufacturing company CRRC announced a plan to develop the world's fastest magnetic levitation rail capable of reaching speeds of 600 kilometers per hour this is Latest Tech News.

Shanghai has been operating since 2004 a low-speed magnetic levitation railway line between the city's outskirts and Pudong International Airport.

This technology is cheaper than the traditional metro, which requires significant investments for the construction of tunnels and also avoids derailments.