Facebook
of the largest technology companies, and has hundreds of employees in
2015 was the opening of its new headquarters, designed by Frank Gehry
for the famous architect. Of
course, this office has become more space compared to its predecessor,
and also characterize the design larger respected the environment. In this post we will tour the tariff and you will learn more on what was done by Facebook for its employees.
The new headquarters area of 40 thousand square meters. The
building accommodates 2800 employees have also been more than 400
implants on Stahh.kma also consists of several restaurants and cafes
open in the face of staff for free, and rooms for sleeping comfort, slot
machines, sports stadiums, and the dental clinic etc
As you can staff take their friends with them or their family walking in the park on the roof
HTC 10 Evo (Bolt) revives Snapdragon 810, everyone wonders why
When you can buy an HTC 10 with modern hardware for less, what's the point of the Evo?
According to HTC, the HTC 10 Evo—known as the HTC Bolt and sold exclusively by Sprint in the US—is the ideal phone for the lucrative £450-£500 smartphone market (its exact price is TBC). It's a market dominated by companies that sell last-generation flagships which once sold for upwards of £600 at cut-down prices, it says, and phones from the likes of Huawei and ZTE that contain own-brand chipsets rather than full-blown Qualcomm Snapdragons. The HTC 10 Evo, with its full-metal body, large 1440p display, and Snapdragon SoC should, on paper at least, cover that segment nicely.
Except I don't know why anyone in their right mind would buy one.
According to HTC, the HTC 10 Evo—known as the HTC Bolt and sold exclusively by Sprint in the US—is the ideal phone for the lucrative £450-£500 smartphone market (its exact price is TBC). It's a market dominated by companies that sell last-generation flagships which once sold for upwards of £600 at cut-down prices, it says, and phones from the likes of Huawei and ZTE that contain own-brand chipsets rather than full-blown Qualcomm Snapdragons. The HTC 10 Evo, with its full-metal body, large 1440p display, and Snapdragon SoC should, on paper at least, cover that segment nicely.
Except I don't know why anyone in their right mind would buy one.
The HTC 10 Evo is powered by a Snapdragon 810, an octa-core SoC that
first made an appearance in 2014, and was used in HTC's M9 during 2015.
Which is not to say that the 810 makes the Evo slow. Indeed, performance
under Android 7.0 Nougat was fine during a brief hands-on. But a brand
new, unlocked 32GB HTC 10—which Ars named one of the best Android
smartphones released this year—costs less than £500 from numerous online
stores. This is a phone that packs the latest (or near-enough latest)
Snapdragon 820, 4GB of RAM, and a 3,000mAh battery inside a slick metal
chassis.
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