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Connection News 3 de junio de 2011 Technology section Nokia has just announced the birth of a new line of mobile phones called Nokia Cseries, with the launch of the first telephone line, model C5. The Nokia C5 also includes a new feature in the list of contacts, where the user can view the status of your friends directly from Facebook, and atmbien update their own state in the network and Ovi share your location with Maps 3.0. For data storage, the C5 offers support for memory cards up to 16GB mircoSD has FM radio and comes with a 3.5 mm AV connector and stereo speaker. New Nokia C5 The next major version of Apple's iOS has been exploited less than a day after its beta release to developers. A member of the iPhone Dev Team--a group of hackers that targets Apple devices and is not to be confused with Apple's group that designs the iOS software. As a result,"MuscleNerd" said that it was possible to install third-party application installer Cydia, which lets users download applications not offered through Apple's App Store. The device used was a fourth-generation iPod Touch running the beta of iOS 5. IOS 5 beta jailbroken in lass than 24 hours Hello Chrome 12, bye Google Gears Google updated its stable browser channel today, pushing Chrome 12 to its widest base of users. Chrome 12 stable, doesn't contain any surprises from the Chrome 12 beta that was released a month ago, but it does bring more hardware acceleration support and better browsing security. It also marks the end of public support for Google Gears, the offline Web app tool. Jobs stumps for new “soaceship-like Apple Campus Apple is bursting at the seams with employees, and CEO Steve Jobs wants to build a new corporate campus in Cupertino, Calif., that will be dominated by a single "spaceship"-like building. Jobs went before the Cupertino City Council this evening, to present plans for development of a campus that will augment--not replace--its current campus at Infinite Loop Drive. Jobs said the current campus holds about 2,800 employees, but the company has 12,000 employees in the area. According to Nokia, the new C5 is a mobile smart phone (smartphone) inside the body of a regular cell, which uses the mobile operating system Symbian S60 third edition and is equipped with a variety of messaging and social networks built. The screen is 2.2 inches, has a 3.2 megapixel digital camera and includes a free satellite navigation functions Ovi Nokia Maps and instant messaging Messaging.

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Connection News 3 de junio de 2011 Technology section

Nokia has just announced the birth of a new line of mobile phones called Nokia Cseries, with the launch of the first telephone line, model C5.

The Nokia C5 also includes a new feature in the list of contacts, where the user can view the status of your friends directly from Facebook, and atmbien update their own state in the network and

Ovi share your location with Maps 3.0.For data storage, the C5 offers support for memory cards up to 16GB mircoSD has FM radio and comes with a 3.5 mm AV connector and stereo speaker.

New Nokia C5

The next major version of Apple's iOS has been exploited less than a day after its beta release to developers.A member of the iPhone Dev Team--a group of hackers that targets Apple devices and is not to be confused with Apple's group that designs the iOS software.As a result,"MuscleNerd" said that it was possible to install third-party application installer Cydia, which lets users download applications not offered through Apple's App Store. The device used was a fourth-generation iPod Touch running the beta of iOS 5.

IOS 5 beta jailbroken in lass than 24 hours

Hello Chrome 12, bye Google Gears

Google updated its stable browser channel today, pushing Chrome 12 to its widest base of users. Chrome 12 stable, doesn't contain any surprises from the Chrome 12 beta that was released a month ago, but it does bring more hardware acceleration support and better browsing security. It also marks the end of public support for Google Gears, the offline Web app tool.

Jobs stumps for new “soaceship-like Apple Campus

Apple is bursting at the seams with employees, and CEO Steve Jobs wants to build a new corporate campus in Cupertino, Calif., that will be dominated by a single "spaceship"-like building.Jobs went before the Cupertino City Council this evening, to present plans for development of a campus that will augment--not replace--its current campus at Infinite Loop Drive. Jobs said the current campus holds about 2,800 employees, but the company has 12,000 employees in the area.

According to Nokia, the new C5 is a mobile smart phone (smartphone) inside the body of a regular cell, which uses the mobile operating system Symbian S60 third edition and is equipped with a variety of messaging and social networks built. The screen is 2.2 inches, has a 3.2 megapixel digital camera and includes a free satellite navigation functions Ovi Nokia Maps and instant messaging Messaging.