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Ode à la mer : L'entrée d'agglo reliant Montpellier au littoral au coeur d'un projet ubain innovant
Nokia announced a blast from the past for audiences at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday by "re-introducing" an old favourite, the Nokia 3310. The phone was the world’s most popular device in the year 2000. The 2017 model has 22 hours talk-time, which is up to 10 times longer than the original model and up to one month of standby. The retro-styled electronic is priced at €49, or about $52.
Apple overtook Samsung as the world's top smartphone vendor at the end of 2016. Strategy Analytics said The iPhone captured 18 percent of the global market in the December quarter. Apple reported 78.3 million iPhones sold in the fourth quarter, snapping a three-quarter streak of iPhone unit sales declines. The global smartphone market, has been sluggish in recent years, but recovered some due to stronger demand in developing markets like China and Africa.
52 year-old street vendor Ricardo Batista Oliveira calls himself the "King of Crap", and, given his wares, he is one of the most confident salesmen we have ever seen. Ricardo sells bags of cow faeces as an organic fertiliser for domestic plants. He has no qualms handling the dung himself, gathering it in the fields and then breaking it up and putting it in bags with his bare hands, perhaps because he grew accustomed to manure while growing up on a farm.
The veteran rockers knock Solange from the top spot with their 12th album. Alicia Powell reports.