Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Jun 2, 2016



May 25, 2016

Texting has changed modern communication in a lot of different ways. With all of the various acronyms, lingo, and endless supply of emojis, having a conversation has definitely become more complicated than it used to be.


The amount of ways that you can express yourself through your phone keyboard can be overwhelming for those who are less text-savvy. With the numerous pages of emojis, you’ve probably wondered to yourself if you are even using them correctly.


While some emojis may seem fairly obvious, there are still people who think that the poop emoji is an ice cream cone. Time to brush up on your emoji etiquette and learn what these emojis actually mean.
  • Quickly Minimize to Desktop
  • Reopen a closed tab in your web browser
  • Quickly SNAP windows to the side
  • Paste text without formatting
  • Instant Screenshot to a file
  • Quickly Lock your PC screen
  • Copy a file with a simple click and drag
  • Delete entire words instead of just letters
  • How to instantly magnify your screen
  • Quickly access your Hard Drives


May 23, 2016

Mobile phones expose us to harmful levels of radiation. Moreover, these gadgets emit dangerous, non-ionizing form of electromagnetic radiation and our bodies absorb this radiation and as a result we struggle with numerous health problems.

A study conducted at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, published in the Biochemical Journal, found that a single use of your mobile for 10 minutes triggers changes in your brain cells that are closely related with cell division and cancer.


May 20, 2016

10 Smartphone Life hack

May 13, 2016

♦ List ♦

■ Geometry Dash Meltdown (0:22)
https://goo.gl/yclsJe

■ Dragon Hills (0:59)
https://goo.gl/jgcMp5

■ Rayman Adventures (1:20)
https://goo.gl/fSAqix

■ Alto's Adventure (2:25)
https://goo.gl/zFzUvN

■ Badland 2 (3:08)
Game will release on Android soon

■ Splash Cars (3:54)
https://goo.gl/XB4KZx

■ Xenowerk (4:25)
https://goo.gl/by2t7O

■ Traffic Rider (4:50)
https://goo.gl/83U96U

■ Clash Royale (5:41)
https://goo.gl/pLtxrw

■ GTA Liberty City Stories (6:12)
https://goo.gl/gcEi6b


May 10, 2016

May 7, 2016




Many people have laptops, and when they charge it they don’t give it a second thought. Well if you have ever wondered what the small cylinder part in your laptop charger is, we have the answer.
The laptop is a complex device with many moving parts inside it that work together to make your laptop work better.




The little cylinder part on the laptop charger is called a ferrite bead. It is very important in keeping your computer running effectively.

All the tiny moving parts like the motherboard, hard drive and other parts spin and vibrate with the capability of producing radio frequencies. The case around the laptop dulls those vibrations and stops them from causing any interference

Your phone does not have the moving parts so it doesn’t create those frequencies. The cables attached to your laptop act as antennae. They can both broadcast your laptop’s vibrations as radio frequencies and pick up signals which creates interference. So the ferrite bead prevents interference between your electronic devices.


Apr 25, 2016



Physical buttons for your smartphone are a cool concept. This is the Pressy button for Android. It uses the headphone jack to hijack certain phone functions. Check out the link below and do leave us a note in the comment section below, we would love to hear from you. Also do share this clip with your friends and relatives.
Read more at http://www.mindblowingvideos.com/this-is-the-secret-android-button-you-dont-know-about-next-few-mins-are-gonna-blow-your-mind-away.

Apr 24, 2016



All apps are available for android and most of them also for iphone and ipad
My chosen best free android applications you might not know about until 2015
You can download them from google play store, most of them are also available for ios devices: iphone and ipad.
Mobile Applications
.Homestyler by Autodesk
.CamCard
.TeamViewer
.WorldMate
.Cabin
.Augment
.Noom
.Layar
.avast Mobile Security(free android antivirus)
.Word Lens translator
( applications for girls, applications for women, applications for boys, applications for men )

Apr 21, 2016




Apr 20, 2016


 Before When You Charge It Set Your phone on Air plane Mode .That's all

Apr 18, 2016



Is this the greatest smartphone camera of all time? Or is it the greatest camera smartphone? I'm confused, but this thing sure does take nice pictures.



Phones have come a long way in recent memory developing the ability to perform more and more actions, one huge contributor in that is the development of apps. These are the top 10 best apps for your phone.

Apr 12, 2016




In this video I'm going to show you how to make a speaker from a cup. This might not be the loudest, but you can have quite a bit of fun making this speaker, and the speaker's simplicity might actually fascinate you.

Mar 9, 2016

   



Many people are familiar with the fact that ads on the internet are tailored to the user. Right here on Nextworldtv for example, no one is seeing the exact same set of ads. If you shopped online for something, let's say camping gear, then ads for camping gear may come up on your screen for weeks to follow.


Your profile involves more than just online shopping you may have done last week. It's becoming more tailored, identifying your location, your interests...and ALL the things you've ever clicked on!

It gets a little creepy here: even Google searches are targeted to your interests. Two people who do a Google search are going to get different results, based on their online history. And how about this? The news feeds that Yahoo, AOL and others deliver to you are also edited just for you. What does that mean? We're just getting the news we are likely to want to read more about?

Eli Pariser, CEO of Upworthy, a web site for viral meaningful content, is a political and internet activist, board president of MoveOn.org and co-founder of Avaaz.org. He delivers an insightful Ted Talk here on the dangerous prospect of the internet becoming a "Web Of One".

--Bibi Farber

This video was produced by Ted Talks


Mar 8, 2016


If you are the proud owner of an iPhone, you need to see this. A video has emerged showing a seemingly easy way to access your iphone without needing to enter the passcode.

With just a few simple steps, this video shows how surprisingly easy it can be to get into the phone without going through its security.



Mar 1, 2016

   Things change in technology all the time, but the one thing that has stayed the same is the keyboard. Have you ever noticed that it hasn’t made very many changes?

The look of the keyboard has virtually stayed the same over the years. With the layout looking the same without any changes to any of the keys.

But one thing maybe you never noticed are the bumps on the F and J keys? There is a reason these two keys have these ridges.

When you are typing, these two keys are actually designed to help with a certain part of using a keyboard, and you probably didn’t know why.

These tiny bumps actually help improve your speed and accuracy when typing. It all has to do with where you place your fingers on the keyboard.

When you are preparing to type something, your fingers naturally go to the F and J keys, which lets you know that the ASD and KL keys are nearby.

This minor invention was made by June E. Botch and it makes the keyboard even more useful without people even realizing it. It’s hard to say if the keyboard didn’t have the bumps on these two letters if it would affect typing or not.

Jan 11, 2016

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