James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report from Mobile World Congress 2012. In today's programme they talk about Wednesday's events - including the beta release of Windows 8 - and plan their final day at the Barcelona show.
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Last night HTC revealed a new series of smartphones called simply ‘HTC One’. The new devices run on Android v4.0 with a new version of the HTC Sense user interface.
HTC Sense now offers a set of imaging features called HTC ImageSense along with enhancements to audio quality.
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Nokia has announced a handful of new devices at Mobile World Congress, including a 41 megapixel Symbian smartphone.
The Nokia Asha 202, 203 and 302 handsets are ‘smarter’ feature phones running the company’s Series 40 operating system. They’ll be priced from 60 Euro.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. So said Sir Arthur C Clarke.
Last week’s magic was supplied by imaging company Scalado, which announced a new product called ‘Remove’. The clue’s in the name: it can automatically remove unwanted people from photos taken on a mobile phone. Expect to see it on a handset near you before too long.
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Mobile imaging company Scalado, which currently has its technology in over 1 billion devices worldwide, has announced a new product called simply ‘Remove’. It can automatically highlight and remove any unwanted object from a captured photo.
Scalado Remove detects movement when taking the photo, enabling users to remove people who walk in front of or behind the central subject.
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