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السبت، 30 ديسمبر 2017
Germany Bans Facebook From Collecting WhatsApp Data
Just last month, the most popular messaging app WhatsApp updated its privacy policy and T&Cs to start sharing its user data with its parent company, and now both the companies are in trouble, at least in Germany and India.Both Facebook, as well as WhatsApp, have been told to immediately stop collecting and storing data on roughly 35 Million WhatsApp users in Germany.The Hamburg Commissioner
Apple Tracks Who You're Chatting Using iMessage — and Shares that Data with Police
Doing conversations with your friend on iMessage and thinking that they are safe and out of reach from anyone else other than you and your friend? No, it's not.End-to-end encryption doesn't mean that your iMessages are secure enough to hide your trace because Apple not only stores a lot of information about your iMessages that could reveal your contacts and location, but even share that
World’s Largest 1Tbps DDoS Attack Launched From 152,463 Hacked Devices
Russian is replacing Microsoft Outlook and Exchange software with their local MyOffice alternative. The email system will be initially rolled out to 6,000 employees in Moscow and eventually extended to 600,000 in future. This move is to promote Russia’s decision of local software over the products by global vendors. We are in the middle of the second decade of the 21st century. The various
الأحد، 10 ديسمبر 2017
New Ulefone Tiger – Powerful, Fast, and Beautiful as Tiger By Finalevil2009
We have launched our new 5.5-inch device Ulefone Tiger and you may ask why it is named tiger. From our point of view, tiger is one of the most powerful while beautiful creatures that still exist in the world, while “powerful” and “beautiful” are the most suitable word to describe our new device. Please follow me to explore Ulefone Tiger step by step and you’ll see how properly it is named.1.
10 Reasons Why People Use Facebook
It’s a daily ritual for millions of people to get online on Facebook. And most of them do it with proper determination. They want to connect with their friends. But there might be other reasons as well which might compel people to use Facebook. Facebook is biggest social network in the world. I have written this line so many times that it is kind of hardwired to my brain. And I
Panasonic Shows Off An “Invisible TV” That Becomes Transparent When Turned Off
Panasonic has unveiled the improved version of its invisible TV. The newer, brighter, crispier display turns completely transparent when turned off. Panasonic showed off how this TV can perform the role of a glass panel of a cabinet. This TV won’t be available to buy for another three years or so, according to company representatives.Just when people started to claim that with the arrival of
السبت، 9 ديسمبر 2017
New Video & Photo Gallery: Unboxing Aosder Magic Mirror Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker By Finalevil2009
Best Price Alert! You can now buy Aosder Magic Mirror Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker from Gearbest.com for only 48.74 USD with free shipping world wide. The Aosder Bluetooth Speaker is a unique looking Bluetooth 4.0 speaker featuring an infinite mirror design, 3.5mm Aux in and a dedicated subwoofer. The speaker itself is triangular, with a rubberised coating. The front of the speaker is dominated by the
New Video & Photo Gallery: Unboxing BlitzWolf BW-CB11 USB Type-C to Type-C Data Cable By Finalevil2009
You can now buy BlitzWolf BW-CB11 USB Type-C to Type-C Data Cable from Banggood.com for only 6.29 USD with free shipping world wide is you'll use this coupon code: 12blitzw (regular price: $6.99). BlitzWolf BW-CB11 Designed to plug in right-side up or upside down, BlitzWolf 3A USB Type-C to Type-C data cable reversible design allows you to plug and unplug easily without checking for connector
الجمعة، 8 ديسمبر 2017
Pastor sleeps with and attempts to use prophetess for rituals
BISMILLAHI.. A clergy man identified as Uchenna Joseph has been nabbed by officers of the Ilisan Remo police division over reports that he tried to use his prophetess wife for ritual purposes. Vanguard reports that the woman, Patience Ohelimo, from Abakaliki in Ebonyi state, accused Pastor Joseph of conniving with some unknown persons to torture, gang-rape and attempt to sacrifice her for ritual
الأربعاء، 6 مايو 2015
Techie from Noida goes missing in US
NOIDA: A 43-year-old software engineer who migrated to the US from Noida in 2005 has gone missing in Houston, the city in Texas where he lives with his wife and two children.
Puneet Nehra, who works with Avanade a Microsoft and Accenture joint venture was last seen by his family on the evening of May 3 when he went out to buy dinner for wife Minita and kids Muskaan (10) and Akul (6), his parents in Noida told TOI. Puneet's father OP Nehra and mother live in A block of Sector 19.
The family had received information that Puneet had stopped to help an accident victim on a bridge across the Brazos river. The police, according to the family and local media reports, fear Puneet may have been knocked into the river by a drunken driver who ploughed into the accident site. But there was no confirmation from the police and a search operation for Puneet was on when reports last came in.
A local media report said the Fort Bend county sheriff's office had asked people to call with any information about the crash or if they had seen Nehra.
"The information we have received is that Puneet stopped to assist with an accident around 9pm," said OP Nehra. "The accident had occurred on the Grand Parkway northbound on a bridge across the Brazos river. An allegedly intoxicated driver then crashed his vehicle into that accident spot. The police didn't realize what had happened till they started clearing the scene. They found that one vehicle (Puneet's) didn't have its driver. They believe my son possibly went over the bridge and into the river when the second crash happened but we have no confirmation."
Here's another look at Puneet Nehra's information from @FBCSO @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/4DVz1nV9eT
Brandon Walker (@KPRCBrandon) May 5, 2015
Nehra said his son was a good Samaritan who always helped others. "That is probably the reason he stopped to help when he saw the crash," Nehra said. "We moved to Noida in 1994. After completing his masters in computer application, Puneet worked with CSC, an American MNC, before he left for the US with his wife Minita."
"Today, Muskaan and Akul cannot understand why their dad is not with them," Nehra said, adding the family had contacted the military attache asking for assistance. "We want the government of New York to extend all possible help in locating my son," he said.
الخميس، 30 أبريل 2015
Microsoft offers a closer look at its HoloLens headset
Where are we heading to,is it the word we say as future,go more advanced to the future by reading this.
Microsoft has been showing off HoloLens at its Build developers conference this week on stage, with impressive demonstrations of some of its capabilities. While we’re aware of most of what HoloLens enables, the software maker has kept the details of its hardware headset rather secret. Today, Microsoft is offering up a few new details about what exactly is buried inside its futuristic headset.
Unlike most VR headsets, Microsoft is using see through lenses to allow you to see the rest of a room or the environment you’re interacting with, in a similar way to Google’s Glass headset. To assist with this, HoloLens uses a combination of spatial sound and sensors in the headset to capture information about the environment you’re in. Spatial sound works by using binaural audio, something we’ve looked at closely before, to make sounds appear like they’re being transmitted behind you or from anywhere in the environment you’re standing in. Just like Google Glass, there’s even a video camera so you can take photos or capture video.
Inside the headset Microsoft is using a variety of sensors. A microphone array captures voice commands, and Microsoft has built a depth sensor into the headset to spatially map the environment and understand hand gestures like the air tap feature to click and navigate. There’s an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer that all combine with head tracking cameras to process and understand how a head is moving. It all adds up to a headset that "weighs significantly less than the average laptop."
HoloLens also includes a CPU and GPU, just like you’d find in a laptop or PC. “But that wasn’t enough to handle all the processing required to understand our world, so we had to go beyond the traditional CPU and GPU,” explains Todd Holmdahl, head of Microsoft’s next generation devices team. Microsoft has created its own holographic processing unit (HPU) which acts as a third processor to process where you’re looking, hand gestures, and the spatial map around you in real-time. It’s a custom processor designed specifically for HoloLens.
While Microsoft is offering some new details about its HoloLens headset hardware, the company still isn’t providing detailed specifications or an explanation of exactly how HoloLens works without any wires or tethering to a phone.
Microsoft has been showing off HoloLens at its Build developers conference this week on stage, with impressive demonstrations of some of its capabilities. While we’re aware of most of what HoloLens enables, the software maker has kept the details of its hardware headset rather secret. Today, Microsoft is offering up a few new details about what exactly is buried inside its futuristic headset.
Unlike most VR headsets, Microsoft is using see through lenses to allow you to see the rest of a room or the environment you’re interacting with, in a similar way to Google’s Glass headset. To assist with this, HoloLens uses a combination of spatial sound and sensors in the headset to capture information about the environment you’re in. Spatial sound works by using binaural audio, something we’ve looked at closely before, to make sounds appear like they’re being transmitted behind you or from anywhere in the environment you’re standing in. Just like Google Glass, there’s even a video camera so you can take photos or capture video.
Inside the headset Microsoft is using a variety of sensors. A microphone array captures voice commands, and Microsoft has built a depth sensor into the headset to spatially map the environment and understand hand gestures like the air tap feature to click and navigate. There’s an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer that all combine with head tracking cameras to process and understand how a head is moving. It all adds up to a headset that "weighs significantly less than the average laptop."
HoloLens also includes a CPU and GPU, just like you’d find in a laptop or PC. “But that wasn’t enough to handle all the processing required to understand our world, so we had to go beyond the traditional CPU and GPU,” explains Todd Holmdahl, head of Microsoft’s next generation devices team. Microsoft has created its own holographic processing unit (HPU) which acts as a third processor to process where you’re looking, hand gestures, and the spatial map around you in real-time. It’s a custom processor designed specifically for HoloLens.
While Microsoft is offering some new details about its HoloLens headset hardware, the company still isn’t providing detailed specifications or an explanation of exactly how HoloLens works without any wires or tethering to a phone.
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