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Monday, 6 July 2015

Man Killed through Selfie stick by Lightning

Two men were killed by separate lightning strikes over the weekend in Wales's Brecon Beacons mountain range.

One of the men is said to have been carrying a metal selfie stick.
Now a report in the Telegraph, citing sources close to the rescue of others who were also injured, is suggesting that the selfie stick may have attracted the lightning bolt.
I have contacted the local Dyfed-Powys police for confirmation that a selfie stick may have been involved and will update, should I hear.

When lightning is around, it's well-known that people should stay away from anything that conducts electricity. This even includes landline phones.
Golfers scamper away from their metal clubs (at least they should) when lightning is nearby. Swimmers should vacate the water, as the human body could be a channel for an electrical discharge and water conducts electricity efficiently.
Some people are struck directly by bolts (and can survive). However, some are also hit when the current has already hit the ground and is moving along it.
The National Severe Storms Laboratory says that lightning strikes can carry anything from 100,000 to 1 billion volts of electricity. It estimates the odds of ever being struck as 1 in 3,000 (assuming a lifespan of 80 years). The odds of being killed or injured by lightning during one year in the US are 1 in 240,000.

The NSSL's suggestions for safety include finding safe shelter or a metal-topped vehicle with the windows up. If you are inside, it recommends not to lie down, even on concrete floors, and not to lean on concrete walls.
Selfie sticks have become a symbol of the modern need to photograph oneself doing anything and even nothing.

In what seemed like humor at the time, Pizza Hut created a YouTube video describing all the potential dangers of selfie sticks -- a lightning strike was among them.
In the case of the walkers in Wales, rescuers told the Telegraph that the storm arrived extremely quickly.
However, the dangers of carrying anything metal are underlined by the possibility that a selfie stick may have contributed to someone's death.

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

iOS 9 beta secret keyboard for Larger iPad

This could mean apple is working on a bigger ipad, and if so it may be announced with the new iPhone later this year.
It's not uncommon for Apple to prepare for new devices this way: the beta for iOS 6 scaled up to fit the 4-inch display of the iPhone 5 before it was announced, and hints of the iPhone 6's larger display were scattered throughout the iOS 8 beta as well. This is perhaps unintentional, but it also seems unlikely that Apple would mind developers being aware of what's coming down the road

Snapchat CEO 'prefers to live in the present'

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel starred in a strangely low-fi video that attempted to explain his social network to old people and emphasize the importance of living in the moment. "Identity is everything I have ever done," he said, using paper and pen to describe the self-destructing messaging service he heads up. "Instant expression says my identity is who I am right now." Shortly after posting the video, Spiegel backed up his confusingly worded statement, scrubbing his Twitter account of every single tweet but one.
Explaining the wipe, a Snapchat spokesperson told The Wall Street Journal that Spiegel "just really prefers to live in the present." He was joined in his decision by Bobby Murphy, Snapchat co-founder, who also deleted his entire tweet history. Spiegel's Twitter account now highlights one tweet — a retweet of another Twitter user named Tay, who congratulated Snapchat for its cute icon on February 22nd.

http://twitter.com/YeahIBeTaylor/status/569248890328895489/photo/1

Monday, 23 February 2015

Apple is Now Bigger than Bigger

APPLE NOW WORTH ALMOST A TRILLION DOLLARS.



Apple market is now above $765 billion. Combined with Exxon Mobil Corp.'sXOM -1.01% pullback in the last six months, Apple has pulled off the rare occurrence of being worth at least double any other publicly traded U.S. company. No. 2 Exxon’s market cap has eased to $374 billion.
On a year-end basis, the last time the biggest company by market value was worth at least double the second-largest was 30 years ago, says S&P Dow Jones Indices’ Howard Silverblatt. At the conclusion of 1983, 1984 and 1985, International Business Machines Corp.’s market cap was more than twice Exxon, which ended each of those years in second place.  At its widest year-end point back then, IBM was worth 140% more than Exxon.
Three decades hence, the most-valuable company is worth more than 10 times that and is a 30% stock jump from becoming the first trillion-dollar company.
Exxon in late 2008 was nearly double the market cap of the then-No. 2s, which alternated between Microsoft Corp.MSFT +0.67% and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.WMT +0.36%, as Exxon help up better than most stocks amid the financial crisis.
Since Apple first got past Exxon in 2011, the company has largely held the top spot uninterrupted. But it really wasn’t until last summer that Tim Cook’s outfit put substantial, consistent room between it and Exxon. That gap has only grown further in 2015 with Apple up  19% and Exxon falling 3.7%.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

FACEBOOK AFTER DEATH

You Can Now Decide Who controls your account after you die.


Facebook is putting its users in control of what happens to their accounts after they die. Starting today, users in the US will be able to chose to have their accounts deleted after death or grant another person on Facebook permission to manage an account on their behalf. Facebook calls this person an account's "legacy contact," and users will

Friday, 6 February 2015

USING GREEN SCREEN BEFORE COMPUTERS WERE INTRODUCED

Using green screens and computers to produce effects is a common trend today

“These days, green screen is easy,” YouTuber Tom Scott in a documentary  about the history of some visual effects. “You get your lighting right, you point a camera at someone, and then you click a few buttons and tweak a few settings in your graphics software, and there you go. Perfect.”
But how did these fancy effects -- created by the compositing of layers of images or videos -- work before the age of computers?
In short, it was far, far more complicated, and enormously labor-intensive to boot.
There was

Google Launches A Bad App

(c) Google Europe Blog

Three(3) Apps in the Google Play Store has been flagged red as they contain malicious adware, millions of android users had already installed the said apps before warning was made.
These are the apps :>>

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

The Joker Features in "GOTHAM" This Season

One of the most favorite villains in Batman is now making his debut in GOTHAM. Bruno Heller the executive producer in an interview with TVGuide.com mentioned that The Joker will be introduced. In the past Heller had said he'd planned on waiting a while to introduce the laughing lunatic to the show, but now those plans have changed. "We've said you're going to be waiting a bit longer for it, but this is America -- nobody wants to wait," Heller told TVGuide.com. "So, we will scratch the surface of that story, yes. But just scratch it -- a little tap on the door." One has to wonder how the character will be introduced and how he'll sync up with a young Bruce Wayne. Will the Joker be a young boy too?

Looking to the Joker's origin story in DC Comics doesn't provide many clues. "Though many have been related, a definitive history of the Joker has never been established in the comics, and his true name has never been confirmed," says the Batman Wiki. It also mentions that in Detective Comic No. 168, it's revealed that the Joker used to be a character called the Red Hood. "In the story, the Red Hood falls into a vat of chemicals while escaping from

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Are you an iPhone user? Congratulations! You're probably smarter than the Android owner sitting next to you.

Smarter people use iPhones - study

Are you an iPhone user? Congratulations! You're probably smarter than the Android owner sitting next to you.

new study conducted by online advertising network Chitika found that states with more college graduates tend to also have higher iPhone sales. 
Alaska (66%), Montana and Vermont have the largest percentage of iPhone users. New Mexico (41%), Iowa and Delaware have the lowest share of iPhone sales per capita. Notably, Chitika found that increased wealth is also linked to greater iPhone sales -- but since college degrees also correlate with higher incomes, Chitika says those results are redundant. Other studies have found similar results. Rich, white males tend to buy more iPhones, particularly in the first weeks that they go on sale. In the first month of sales, nearly 80% of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus buyers in the United States were male, and more than 60% made over $75,000 a year, according to Slice, a company that tracks consumer purchases.

A new study shows that states with more college-educated people tend to have higher iPhone sales.

The study also notes that iPhone sales correlate to

Sunday, 18 January 2015

DOG JUST TELEPORT OUT OF NOWHERE ONTO A HIGHWAY


While filming an illegal street race in Chile last month, the videographer captured something strange: a dog that appears out of nowhere on the highway just after the two cars speed past.
It could be just a trick of the light.
Or could it be something more…SUPERNATURAL?!