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Google is planning to beam ultra-fast 5G internet from solar-powered drones, it’s called Project Skybender. It is theoretically estimated that the drones will be able to deliver mobile internet 40 times faster than 4G LTE, which means you could transmit gigabytes of data every second.
Throughout the Bible (our history) God says "Fear not" and that's the truth of it. Fear leads to anger, anger to hate which is a path to destruction. Don’t go down that path. The late President John F. Kennedy stated “ And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country.” What are you doing with your talents? Again the story of the three servants that were given money from their master. The one that did nothing with it, well you know the story. Use your talents and help make today great! We are all looking forward to seeing what you do. :)
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Just when you thought Apple might make a come-back.
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The Nexus 10 was something of a breakthrough device, bringing with it a high-resolution display as well as a price that’s fairly aggressive. But with Sony finding its stride with mobile design in 2013, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a serious competitor. So which way should you turn if you’re looking for a big screen Android tablet? Take the purity of the Nexus 10 or the pettiness of the Xperia Tablet Z? In short, which is the best tablet for you?
1. Display face-off The display is essentially what a tablet is and the Nexus 10 has a super-sharp 10.1-inch PLS display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600. That’s 300ppi, incredibly sharp for a tablet. The Xperia Tablet Z is also 10.1 inches, but has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. That’s 224ppi, and you’ll notice the difference using these tablets side by side, as the Nexus just looks better. The Sony display is also noticeably warmer. Whites aren’t as bright and clear, looking more yellow. Although this saturation boost colours, the Nexus 10 just looks more realistic.
2. Who’s a lightweight? Sony has poured a lot into the design of the Xperia Tablet Z and it shows. While the Nexus 10 is 8.9mm thick, the Sony tablet struts in at 6.9mm, making it incredibly slender. That’s a real bonus when it comes to carrying the thing in your bag, but not as much as the weight: the Z weighs just 495g, whereas the Nexus is 603g. In the hands, that’s a weight you really feel when watching movies or playing games: the Sony tablet is a joy to handle.
3. Designed to dunk If you like to take your tablet into the bath, then the Xperia Tablet Z is definitely the model to choose. With IPX5/7 certification, it doesn’t mind submersion in water, so long as all the ports have their covers in place. That’s a double-edged sword, however, as every time you want to charge it, you’ll have to remove those covers.
DUNGEON CRAWL
Mattel Dungeons And Dragons Computer Labyrinth Game
Circa 1980
Right up there with Dark Tower as one of the coolest games ever!
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Huawei are stepping things up and ready to compete with Helio P60 and Snapdragon 670 thanks to their new mid-range Kirin 670 chip. Bringing all the top A.I. features from Kirin 970 and emphasizing on 3D perforamnce rather than CPU which will make gamers very happy.
Featuring the company’s leading NPU chip along with a new Hexa-Core configuration with 2xA72 Cores for performance and 4xA53 cores for efficiency, but the biggest upgrade is in the graphics department. Kirin 670 will come packing the same Mali G-72 like in the Kirin 970 and Samsung’s latest Exynos 9810 as well as Mediatek Helio P40/60/70 but with a MP4 variant. This boost gives the Kirin 670 a staggering 150% boost in 3D graphics over Kirin 659 found in Huawei’s current mid-range phones like the Mate 10 Lite and P Smart! It also gives it a 30% advantage over Helio P60 and up to 50% over Samsung’s Exyno 7885! While the chip may not light up the CPU performance benchmarks with expected 1400 ST and 4000 MT in Geekbench it is more than enough considering it’s meant for phones below $400. Theoretically, I am giving it a rough 120,000 Antutu points which should pull it ahead over Snapdragon 636, but a tad below the Helio P60 as a combined performer. I expect much higher 3D scores than P60 and SD636 and to utterly destroy any NPU AI related tasks and image processing. It should overall nearly double the Antutu points over Kirin 659 and that is not a small feat for the same price! First phone to be powered by Kirin 670 will be the Nova 3 coming on March 20th with a 19:9 aspect ratio (notch) and Dual Rear Cameras.
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About a month ago, I ordered the Koss PortaPro headphones from Amazon. With $50, I wondered if I could buy anything that could sound substantially better than my Beats Solo HDs. After looking at reviews on CNET, PC Magazine, and the like, I decided to go with the Koss. The PortaPros in particular are known for their audiophile status in headphone circles because of their 80s design. According to Koss, not even the design has changed, which I don’t mind. They’re a rather unique looking pair, and no one is going to confuse them for anything else.
I can say for certain that they sound as well as every review says they are. The PortaPros do not have as much bass as the Solos, but to me, that’s a plus because it’s not masking the lows, the mids, or highs. I’ve listened to Beethoven’s Symphony 9 with both these and the Beats. There really is a difference, and I know now what CNET meant by the Beats’ “muddy sound.”
I don’t claim to be an expert. CNET’s review about the PortaPro’s sound quality is much better than my own analysis, and yet, how comfortable have they been in the month that I’ve had them? It’s takes a little time since the headphones adjust via a fully exposed collapsible steel band. They’re designed so that they fit exactly against the head.
The PortaPros can be adjusted the most spacious setting, which prevents them from collapsing before the user puts them from their head. I found this useful for placing them around the neck when I wasn’t listening to music because the metal band does bite into the neck if it’s not fit properly. However, I don’t find this cumbersome at all.
I’d recommend to not place the earpads directly on the ears when wearing these. Doing so will not affect the sound quality at all, and depending on the individual, this adjustment is anywhere from a millimeter to a centimeter or so. Sometimes, the earpads press too hard on the ear because of the pressure the metal band exerts, but this can be alleviated by the method above or by the comfortZone setting just below the band.
One month later, I can say that I definitely recommend these. They have a learning curve, but it should only take a day or two to get accustomed to its design. The biggest knock on the Koss PortaPros is not sound quality (not by a long shot) but comfort due to its design. Even so, I’d fine the comfort to be better than my $200 Beats Solo HDs. My rating for that is a 3 out of 5, and my overall rating is a 4.25. If you don’t mind the learning curve and the open design, buy these. You won’t regret it - especially since it has a lifetime warranty.
Rating Breakdown:
Sound: 5/5
Design: 4/5
Comfort: 3/5
Customer Service: 5/5
Overall: 4.25/5