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While you’re reading these lines, you most likely have the app Pokemon Go on your cell phone. And if that’s the case, you have probably found yourself been searching for these creatures day and night. Have you stopped to think that you are now walking more thanks to the game? According to the manufacturer of activity wristbands, Jawbone, their users are walking nearly double the amount they used to walk before installing the app on their phones.
Gastronomy,restaurants and cuisine
El Celler de Can Roca unveils Westminster Kingsway College as partner for Café Royal Pop-Up
El Celler de Can Roca has announced a partnership with the prestigious Westminster Kingsway College catering school to help with its forthcoming pop-up at London’s Café Royal.
The iOS operating system is more popular among men while women tend to prefer Android, according to a Conecta study carried out for Orange.
Artificial intelligence is present in the life of anyone with a smartphone. Thanks to voice recognition systems, it is possible to say, “Hi, Siri” or “Okay, Google” and the cellphone will translate the words. This technology hopes to be incorporated in our homes to make our lives easier.
6.5 million people die early every year as a result of air pollution, according to the International Energy Agency.
The instant messaging app WhatsApp’s impact continues growing in Spain. In fact, according to a Phone House study, 42% of Spanish users cannot go one hour without checking their messages.
Here are today’s top stories:
Here are today’s top stories:
Australia is the country with the highest rate of mobile connectivity in the world, with 84.7 points, according to GSMA Mobile Connectivity Index. It measures the performance of more than 130 countries against the key enablers of mobile Internet connectivity.