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Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try grin. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
Trying to play Naruto storm 4 online. Spectranet dey try . Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mlvKVK6hY |
[img]http://1.bp..com/-grBncljyd9Q/VeqxF_vJrLI/AAAAAAAAI1k/W7spvaVCcwQ/w300-h190-c/connected-coffee-machine.jpg[/img] [url]tekhinnovation.net[/url] —If you smile, it brews you coffee. If you frown, it brews you stronger coffee. The connected coffee machine I saw at Intel's booth here at IFA isn't a consumer product yet, but it very well could be. I love the idea. Using Intel's RealSense camera, facial recognition, a laptop, and a little "Internet of things" building block from a company called DigitalStrom, the setup can cache various people's faces, learn how they like their coffee, and brew it to fit. Okay, okay, yeah, it needs to be connected to a coffee machine with the appropriate options, but work with me here. I walked up to Intel's laptop, smiled, and got a cup of espresso. But as a DigitalStrom demo person explained to me, what the laptop does with the data is up to the laptop. For instance, it could brew different cups based on different expressions (your glassy stare gets you a red-eye) or brew different cups based on different faces (I get two sugars; my wife gets none.) Source: http://tekhinnovation.net |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-vPTsJ82Lccc/VenYiC9U1dI/AAAAAAAAIzs/KjOndBmYJhU/w300-h190-c/intel-wireless-charging.jpg[/img] http://tekhinnovation.net Wireless charging. It's been a dream for years, hampered by the fact that basically nobody has wireless charging pads, never mind the perpetual flurry of press releases that they're coming soon. Add 20-watt magnetic resonance charging to your wireless charging dreams. At IFA here, Intel showed the fruit of its partnership with WiTricity. By late 2016, you'll be able to accessorize existing Windows 10-based 2-in-1 computers with wireless charging keyboards, Intel client computing GM Kirk Skaugen said. Just snap off your existing keyboard, and snap a wireless charging one on. Easy. Intel is doing pilot projects with Hilton, Marriott, Emirates Airlines, Land Rover, and the San Francisco airport, Skaugen said, and Intel's magnetic resonance charging technology can work through wood or Corian countertops. I saw it working here at IFA, and it was compelling: it provided enough power for a laptop, and you could slide smartphones around on a magnetic resonance table and they would keep charging. It's a lot more flexible, both in device positioning and in power levels, than the inductive charging we currently see in phones like the Samsung Galaxy S6. Unfortunately, Intel's solution doesn't solve the confusion in the wireless charging world. The most common wireless charging standard on smartphones right now is Qi, a completely incompatible inductive charging solution. Intel's magnetic resonance is supported by an organization called A4WP, while Qi is under the banner of the WPC. (A third group, the PMA, merged with the A4WP this summer. Android Authority has a good rundown of the current total mess. As always, the wireless charging question comes down to whether the industry will settle on a single standard and actually implement it. If Qi continues to lead in phones, and magnetic resonance becomes the standard for laptops, hotels and countertop makers will still hold back, because they won't know which one to use. Source: http://tekhinnovation.net |
jennii:Am staying at Gbagada but will be going on 26th |
jennii:imagine am already in Lagos and now i have to travel again ![]() |
Lagos stream 2 now going to oyo :-( abeg need directions on how to get to camp |
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omo Nigerian na wa oo
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abeg need directions on how to get to camp