Showing posts with label london olympic games 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london olympic games 2012. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Olympics2012: Samsung wants you to get ready for the Olympic Games. Video.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Olympics2012: Samsung wants you to get ready for the Olympic Games. Video.



Feel the anticipation, suspense, triumphs and joys as the world get together to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games. 

Directed by five-time Academy Award nominated cinematographer, Emmanuel Lubezki, and starring Samsung's official ambassador for the Olympic Games, David Beckham, follow the journey of the GALAXY S III, from Mumbai to Shanghai and Los Angeles, as it captures the most emotional moments of the Games.

Lubezki, known for his groundbreaking techniques and characteristic style, is widely recognized in the filmography world for his productions including "The New World," "Children of Men," and "The Tree of Life".

The TV commercial will be aired starting July 16 in over 20 countries including UK, France and China.

Wherever you are, you can take part in this historic moment.

The GALAXY S III, Samsung's Olympic Games Phone. Everyone's Olympic Games.

Olympics 2012: Official London 2012 Mobile Apps for download.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

Olympics 2012: OFFICIAL LONDON 2012 MOBILE APPS

There are two free official mobile apps to help users keep in touch with the Games wherever they are. The Join In app is available to download now on Android, iOS and Blackberry. The Results app is available to download now on Android and iOS.

Official London 2012 Join In App

Join In mobile app
Join In mobile app
The Join In app is a mobile guide to the Games
In the summer of 2012 London and the UK will come alive with events, celebrations and activities during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Official London 2012 Join In app is a mobile guide to help you plan, enjoy and share your Games experience.
This free app is an essential planning tool for everyone, whether you have tickets for a sporting event or not. From the start of the Olympic Torch Relay to the Olympics and Paralympics, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, plus all the cultural, city and community celebrations happening across the UK, Join In is your essential companion.

Official London 2012 Results App

The official London 2012 Results app
The official London 2012 Results app
The London 2012 Results app provides all the latest news and photos from the Games
The Official London 2012 Results app provides all the latest news, schedules and results, allowing users to keep up-to-date with the latest action live across all Olympic sports and Paralympic sports.
Key features include results, live updates, calendar schedule, details of sports, medal tables and athlete profiles. Users can also follow specific countries, receiving official news and updates tailored to them all in one app.
It’s the essential app for all sports fans to share the excitement of London 2012!
Mobile apps download
Official London 2012 apps
Official London 2012 apps


Olympics 2012: NBC launches 2 apps to watch with your iOS and Android devices.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

Olympics 2012: NBC launches 2 apps to watch with your iOS and Android devices.

NBC launched two mobile apps that will let people watch Olympics events as they happen, look up athlete profiles and access other extra content on their iPads, iPhones and certain Android devices.

NBC said that most of the content will be available only to pay-TV subscribers who have MSBC and CNBC as part of their service. The apps — NBC Olympics and NBC Olympics Live — are free to download starting Thursday.

The apps were created by Adobe Systems Inc. Adobe said NBC will receive analysis about how people interact with the content and ads on the apps. Users will be able to set reminders for their favorite events, record, pause or watch clips later, and switch between camera views while they watch, said Jeremy Helfand, vice president of monetization at Adobe.

Until now, he added, online content for the Olympics has been "limited." A big reason for that is NBC has been worried that showing the games online could hurt its TV audience. Under its new Comcast Corp. ownership, NBC executives now think that the extra coverage will increase interest in the games.

NBC said this the first time that all the Olympic events, more than 3,500 hours of coverage, will be available on smartphone and tablet computers. The 2012 Olympics will begin on July 27 with the official opening ceremony in London. In addition to the apps, NBC is also streaming events online.

Despite the popularity of the games NBC has said that it does not expect to turn a profit on them, given the high cost of doing business in London.