The newest game for smartphones called "Pokemon Go" was first released in the US. The game rapidly expanded accross Europe as well.
What is the game about?
It works with GPS and displays the streets where there are players. When the players pick up their phones, on the screens appear smaller virtual creatures with special powers.
Then the hunt for pokemons begins.
The more people play at the same place at the same time, the more pokemons will the game "produce".
The game created contradictory reviews in some countries
The president of the Turkish Trade Union of Imams Diyanet -Sen Mehmet Bayraktar - offered the game to be banned in the country. He pointed out that the game undermines respect for holy places for Muslims, as players try to catch pokemons in a variety of public places, including mosques. "It undermines the significance of the mosques. I want this game to be banned in Turkey," said Bayraktar.
The Turkish Ministry of Health issued a warning: the interactive game should not be played between 11 am and 16 pm., because then the sun is very strong during that time of the day. The Ministry advises people not to look at the displays of their mobile devices while crossing the streets, because there is risk of being hit by a car when doing so.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Smartphones cause death. See why!
Over 200 scientists have signed a petition to the UN calling for protection from the electromagnetic radiation of the modern devices, reports International Business Times. According to experts, all users of tablets, laptops and smartphones are included in the risk group.The radiation from those devices leads to damage in the DNA of the cells and can even cause premature death, according to Blitz.
According to an expert in the field of electromagnetic radiation from Columbia University Medical Center, Martin Blank, these devices can even increase the number of cancer cases.
Scientists have asked the UN to formulate international safety standards on electromagnetic radiation and to promote greater awareness in society about the risks of using wireless devices.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Smartphones for students
Long gone is the time when parents were buying their children only backpacks, notebooks and textbooks for September 15. Now, the "school kit" also includes a mobile phone. The choice the parents are facing is not easy because the phone should be more for communication rather than a device to distract the child during classes.
Along with choosing the device also stands the big dilemma for an appropriate subscription. Flexibility is a key condition. On the one hand it is important that the student can be called at any time, and on the other - the monthly bill should not hurt the family budget. Some prepaid services allow your child to contact you even if there is no money in the card - for free and without restrictions. Each month the card is automatically charged and a selected amount is reflected in your monthly invoice. Also, you can pay only what you have spoken. Thus, if in the early days of the school year the child still feels unfamiliar environment and does not talk often on the phone with his classmates, in the coming months, when your child starts talking more often, unused minutes earlier can be used. The good news is that rates include transfer and internet. Also, according to the functionalities of the phone, you can restrict which sites they visited. A good suggestion is to use a perantal control mobile app.
For the new school year, we offer a choice of several mobile phones suitable for children. Each of them is not only functional, but is available at a very reasonable price.

Alcatel One Touch Pop C3
With a 4-inch display and a 4-gigabyte memory this smartphone is fully sufficient for the needs of the student. The TFT screen has a resolution of 800x480 pixels and the memory can be increased with a micro SD memory card up to 32GB. The processor is dual-core MediaTek MT6572, running at 1.2 GHz. The mobile chip handles smooth operation of the smartphone and is suitable for games on Google Play. Your child can make very good pictures with a 3.15-megapixel rear camera equipped with LED flash. The battery lasts up to 510 hours. Standby to over 13 hours.
Nokia X Dual SIM
For the more discerning teenagers Nokia X Dual SIM is an excellent opportunity to show their individuality, and the price is more than tempting. The smartphone has a 4-inch WVGA display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. The processor is 2-core Qualcomm Snapdragon, which supports Dual SIM. The device has 512MB RAM memory and a 3-megapixel camera. The internal memory is 4GB, but this is not a problem because with microSD card can get up to 32GB if necessary. The smartphone works under Android, version 4.1.2. You can use most of the applications, widgets but do not have access to the services of Google Play. However, this is not a problem. If you do not find your preferred application from the Nokia Store, the smartphone allows you to download it from another store, as SlideME, Aptoide, 1Market or Yandex. The smartphone is packed with preloaded applications such as
Opera browser, WeChat, Viber, BBM, Nokia MixRadio, 10 games and more.
HTC Desire 310
Desire 310 is an intelligent solution if you are looking for the perfect balance between price and quality. The smartphone features a 4.5-inch TFT touchscreen with a resolution 854h480 pixels, has a 4-core processor MediaTek, which runs on 1,3 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB of internal memory + microSD slot, 5 MP main camera that captures HD video, 0.3 megapixel front camera, Bluetooth 4.0. The operating system of the device is Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. Its lithium-ion battery capacity of 2000 mAh make it pretty durable - up to 11 hours of talking time and up to 850 hours standby.
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