Note 9

So, What makes the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 stand out? Note 9 Display It may not be a huge jump in size from the Note 8 but the 6.4 Inch display does appear larger due to the thin bezels. It comes with the expected fantastic colorful display with super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. Using 16 million colors the display in easily comparable to the iPhone X and Huawei P20. It handles multi-touch easily and for the clumsy user the Corning Gorilla Glass five will come in handy!...

February 7, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · William Tague

Razer S Cage Like Mouse Is A 280 Goth Metal Jewel

Enter the Razer’s new mouse, the Viper Mini Signature Edition. By Razer standards, it is actually somewhat subdued, with the kind of tasteful aesthetic you might see on the cover of an industrial-metal album. The back of the cursor conveyor is an open web of triangular and trapezoidal shapes made of a lightweight magnesium alloy. It currently comes in one color option, which is solid black. This little gothic Thunderdome looks like it would be a perfect fit on the desks of aspiring Bond villains and German kinetic sculpture artists everywhere, provided they’re willing to pay handsomely for the privilege: The mouse costs $280....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 859 words · Donald Brumfield

Resurrection Remix Android 8 1 Oreo Rom For Xiaomi Poco F1

Step 1: Download the required ROM and GApps files from the download section below. How to Unlock Bootloader and Install TWRP Recovery in Xiaomi Poco F1 Step 3: Now Boot into TWRP Recovery mode and do a full factory reset and data and cache wipe. Step 5: That’s all After successful installation reboot your device. ROM Version: Resurrection Remix Android Version: Android 8.1 Oreo ROM: Download Resurrection Remix ROM GApps: Download OpenGApps (ARM64) Source: XDA Forums Credits Lineage OS TeamResurrection Remix TeamAll Respected Developers and Device Maintainers...

February 7, 2023 · 1 min · 103 words · Gerald Yates

The Beginners Guide To Itil Certification And Key Concepts

Proper alignment of resources and capabilities can help them to be ahead of their competition in the marketplace. This is where ITIL, i.e. Information Technology Infrastructure Library comes into play. It is considered the most popular service management across the globe which helps businesses to examine their growth. Its primary objective is to improve how Information Technology supports and provides value-added business services. What is ITIL and its Evolution? ITIL or Information Technology Infrastructure Library is a set of service management frameworks of Information Technology whose focus is to deliver what the client or customer needs....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1188 words · Douglas Domina

The Biggest Us Surveillance Program You Didn T Know About

This week, we revealed the first-ever footage recorded in a US meatpacking plant of a CO2 “stunning chamber” used in the butchering of pigs. The footage was captured at a facility in California by an activist with the group Direct Action Everywhere using infrared pinhole spy cameras that are smaller than a coin. The goal of the covert surveillance mission was to prove that this supposedly “painless” form of killing is illegal and inhumane....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Heather Carrol

The Case Of The Incredibly Long Lived Mouse Cells

But the wheels never fell off. He was able to keep those mouse cells alive longer than anyone thought possible—indeed, much longer than the mice themselves. When your body first detects foreign bacteria, cancer, a virus, or vaccine, the immune system’s T cells log the presence of that invader, kill the cells it’s infected, and form new T cells that carry the memory of how to fight it. Should the same intruder return later on, that protective T-cell army will swell to meet it....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1339 words · William Chamberlain

The Case That Foreshadowed The Lessons Of The Ftx Collapse

So how did our self-proclaimed modern-day Robin Hood, who agreed to extradition to the US earlier this week, come to end up in chains? The answer is foreshadowed by another “ethical crusader” who, a little over a decade ago, experimented with his own philanthropic fantasy on the other side of the globe: Vikram Akula and his microfinance initiative. Microfinance refers to institutions that provide financial services, especially small (“micro”) loans, to people not normally able to access credit from conventional banks—typically poor women, often in rural areas....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1338 words · Betty Johnson

The Food Chain Should Be A Food Circle

In 2021, PepsiCo, Danone, Nestlé, and Unilever—vast, multinational, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies—announced they were adopting regenerative agricultural practices across millions of acres of farmland. This has been complemented by growth in urban farming, with vertical farming business Infarm recently opening the largest urban farm in Europe, covering 10,000 square meters. These are significant steps toward a food system that is resilient and better for people and for nature. Today we know that building food systems that are resilient to shocks such as the pandemic is no longer enough....

February 7, 2023 · 3 min · 511 words · Samantha Shelton

The Gear You Need To Shoot Your Own Indie Movies 2023

Update December 2022: We added more information about tripods and an audio gear section. More than almost anything you’ll need a good tripod to hold your camera, whatever camera you’re using. Finding the right tripod can be a bit of a trap, because it’s easy to find a very cheap tripod–you could walk right into a Target and get one for under $20—and when you’re first starting out, maybe you should....

February 7, 2023 · 6 min · 1232 words · Ruth Sprouse

The Hunt For The Dark Web S Biggest Kingpin Part 4 Face To Face

The Thai cops met the American agents, analysts, and prosecutors at the US attorney’s office, with more than two dozen people arrayed around the room. The two countries traded PowerPoint briefings. Ali and Erin, expert cryptocurrency-tracing FBI analysts from Washington, DC, walked the Thais through a “Bitcoin 101” presentation and detailed how they had tracked Cazes’ hidden cash flows. The Thais shared everything they’d learned from following Cazes’ physical movements for months....

February 7, 2023 · 23 min · 4829 words · Lillie Livingston

The Singularity Of Allison Williams

I have interviewed Williams several times over the years, and each time is as lovely and warm and full of mutual compliments as the last. I would say, at this point, we like one another. But also, do we? Can we? Is it possible to have an “authentic” connection during a press commitment between two people who know how the personality machine operates and are each trying to work it for their own advantage?...

February 7, 2023 · 15 min · 3046 words · Henry Reyes

These Apps Will Keep Your Ev From Running Out Of Juice

Sure, you’ll want to start off your journey with enough charge available to make it to the end—but when that’s not possible or you’re planning a long trip, these apps will make sure you never run out of juice. From inside the Google Maps app for Android and iOS, tap your profile picture (top right), then pick Settings and Electric vehicle settings. Here you can tell the app the type of plug your EV uses, and therefore the type of charging stations you’ll need to stop at....

February 7, 2023 · 4 min · 676 words · Mary Lind

This Portable Car Battery Booster Is A Roadside Lifesaver

This is where one of my favorite gadgets comes in: a portable battery pack. I keep it in the back of my car and it’s already paid for itself in convenience alone. It’s a 1000-amp, 12-volt battery pack that’s able to jump most cars. The benefits are that simple, but it’s hard to overstate how much of a lifesaver that can be. This was driven home for me when I was, well, driving home from very far out of state....

February 7, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Brendan Godbold

Top 9 Technology Trends To Watch In 2019

In 2019, there are several innovations that are expected to be at the reach of the common masses. We are going to look at ten of these outstanding innovations that are going to transform the healthcare sector. Some of these technologies can also be applied to other industries. Telehealth The market of telehealth is booming. Consumers are known to have extremely busy lifestyles, which would make about 60 percent of them favor digitally-led services....

February 7, 2023 · 4 min · 715 words · William Creasy

Twitter S Vox Populi Is A Lie

I do wonder whether the old monk would be pleased at how many enthusiastic new admirers he’s gained on Twitter. So many have cited these words as proof that Elon Musk’s now infamous invocation of “vox populi, vox Dei” after his Twitter polls—which supposedly guide his policy implementation on the platform—is ignorant. “He foolishly fails to cite the whole phrase! It was a warning!” they cry. But like so many quasi-learned tweeters, they miss essential context....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1285 words · James Schuler

Volvo Ex90 The Biggest Problem For The New Ev Flagship Is Polestar

This is, in fact, Volvo’s new flagship. It’ll launch in 2024—yes, not next year but the year after—and it will supposedly herald a new era of Volvo: one that is full EV and racing to create as little impact on the world around it as it can. “This is our most recycled vehicle so far. We have [recycled] around 15 percent plastic, 15 percent steel, and 25 percent aluminum,” says Henrick Green, Volvo’s aptly named head of advanced technology and sustainability....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1454 words · Robyn Brown

Why Binge Watching Is Better Than Setting New Year S Resolutions

As a life coach, I’m always on the hunt for easy ways for busy clients to make improvements in their lives. Many will tell me they have little energy after a day of meetings at work or chasing after kids at home. Instead of tackling things they “should” be doing, they only want to wind down and be entertained. I could relate. I also noticed that watching an episode of a popular K-drama didn’t leave me feeling as bad or as empty as scrolling through social media did....

February 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1322 words · Jennifer Gillespie

Why People Lays So Much Emphasis On Performance Testing

Yes, the image depicts some of the parts of the above question. Well, in the era of technology, where many programming projects, like software and mobile applications, enter the market almost every day, it is necessary for a development firm to release its products in a unique way and with the best quality. For this, an application needs to experience rounds of tests, in which its performance, ease of use, features and numerous other aspects are assessed....

February 7, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Geraldine Calhoon

Why You Should Marry Your Digital Marketing Campaigns With Print Advertising

The biggest mistake you can make is marketing is making a choice when you don’t have to. Instead of comparing print marketing and digital marketing options, why not marry the two? Combining the two types of ad pushes is the best way to get the response you’re looking for. Pair your digital marketing campaigns with print ads, and see your return on investment grow bigger than you ever thought....

February 7, 2023 · 3 min · 547 words · Veronica Lane

Magic Avatar App Lensa Generated Nudes From My Childhood Photos

I’ve already been lectured about the dangers of how using the app implicates us in teaching the AI, stealing from artists, and engaging in predatory data-sharing practices. Each concern is legitimate, but less discussed are the more sinister violations inherent in the app, namely the algorithmic tendency to sexualize subjects to a degree that is not only uncomfortable but also potentially dangerous. Lensa’s terms of service instruct users to submit only appropriate content containing “no nudes” and “no kids, adults only....

February 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1616 words · Dwight Hampton