Among the highlights of Motorola Mobility's rich history on display at the world's fourth busiest airport for international traffic is the technology used during moon landing, the world's first commercial mobile phone, the era-defining Motorola RAZR™ and its latest incarnation, Motorola RAZR MAXX which, at up to 17.6 hours, boasts the longest talk-time of any smartphone on the market.
"Motorola Mobility is a brand that looks for innovation in every form, from device and software to the way we engage our customers and communicate with the world at large," said Mahmoud Sayed Ahmed, marketing director, Motorola Mobility, Middle East & Africa.
"This remarkable project is not only a celebration of our astonishing and accomplished history, but also a bold statement of intent for a dynamic future relentlessly driven by the spirit of invention."
"Dubai International is hugely excited to host what is set to become a milestone in advertising history," said Eugene Barry, Senior Vice President of Commercial, Dubai Airports. "As one of the world's busiest and most progressive airports, Motorola Mobility's unique project could not have found a better platform to reach a wide, diverse and discerning global audience."
The unprecedented undertaking, which was executed by JCDecaux in a mere seven days, is currently being considered for a Guinness World Record.
David Bourg, Managing Director, JCDecaux Middle East, added:
"The campaign came in with a brilliant concept and was realized through an efficient and well-coordinated execution. We are very pleased to make this significant project happen as our fundamental mission is to introduce innovative advertising solutions that add value to our partners."
Samsung and LG go head-to-head with online game streaming for their TVs - Pocket-lint.com
Samsung and LG has revealed their own online gaming streaming service that requires no console, just one of the manufacturers’ high-end televisions.
Samsung has joined forces with cloud gaming service, Gaikai for what it’s calling Samsung Cloud Gaming, while LG’s OnLive Cloud Gaming service has been demoed at E3 on LG Smart TV with Google TV (G2 Series).
Both services promise instantaneous gaming as a range of titles are pulled from the cloud and streamed directly to your internet-enabled TV.
To access the games from a Samsung TV, gamers will need to navigate their way through the Samsung Smart Hub, arguably a clever ploy by the manufacturer as it leads the consumer through what else is on offer other than video games.
LG in the meantime is adding a range of 3D titles to its catalogue, which can be played with the aid of LG’s Cinema 3D glasses.
To play a game via Samsung Cloud Gaming, controllers will need to be plugged directly into the TV, whereas LG’s offering uses wireless controllers and also 30 minutes free gaming before deciding if you want to purchase the title. However, both versions mean there’s no need for any console or additional wiring.
We’ll reserve judgement until we have an extensive play with both, but on paper LG’s OnLive Cloud gaming service just shades it, largely due to fact you can play a multiplayer mode against your friends over the internet which splits the screen into four, allowing you to see what they’re seeing.
Samsung Cloud Gaming will initially be available on Samsung 7000 series and higher-end 2012 LED Smart TVs, while LG OnLive Cloud Gaming will be available to LG G2 TV users.
What do you think to streaming video games to your television? Let us know what you think.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs Motorola Razr V MT887: Can Brand New Razr V Outshine Next Galaxy? - ibtimes.co.uk
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Dimension
The MT 887 measures 128.5 x 65.8 x 8.4mm and weighs 125g whereas the Galaxy S3 measures 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm and weighs slightly heavier at 133g.
Operating System
The MT 887 runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The S3, however, runs, on a slightly updated version of the same software - Android 4.0.4.
Processor
The MT 887 is powered by a dual-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz while the Galaxy S3 is powered by the Exynos 4 quad-core processor, clocked at 1.4GHz. Both smartphones pack 1GB of RAM.
Camera
The MT 887 packs a primary camera of eight megapixels with auto-focus and LED flash and geo-tagging. The camera can capture video in 1080p. The device also packs a front-facing camera, although details on that unit's resolution are sketchy. The Galaxy S3, like the MT 887, is equipped with a main camera of eight megapixels and has auto-focus, LED flash and other features such as simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch-focus, face and smile detection and image stabilisation. The camera can record video in 1080p and 30 frames per second (fps). The handset packs a secondary camera of 1.9 megapixels, which can record video in 720p at 30 fps
Connectivity
The MT 887 offers Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth with A2DP and also offers 3G (HSDPA, HSUPA) connectivity. The Galaxy S3 offers Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi HT40, Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth v4.0. It supports data speeds up to HSDPA 21Mbps and HSUPA 5.76 Mbps and connects to 4G network speeds.
Storage
There is no word from Motorola about the internal memory capacity of the MT 887 but external Web sites, like this one on PDAdb.net, suggests it might be 4GB. However, Motorola has confirmed the phone will support microSD cards to provide additional storage space of 32GB. The Galaxy S3 comes with storage options for 16/32GB and a 64GB is expected soon. The smartphone offers microSD card slots.
Battery
The MT 887 is powered by a Li-ion 1750 mAh battery which delivers talk time up to 14 hours. The Galaxy S3 has a Li-ion 2100mAh battery and delivers talk time of up to 21 hours and 40 minutes on 2G and 11 hours and 40 minutes on 3G networks.
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