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Thursday, 26 December 2013
BBM For Android, Iphone & blackberry To Get New Features In 2014
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Sunday, 22 December 2013
Let Your Imagination Run WILD.
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Saturday, 21 December 2013
A T-shirt that is IMPOSSIBLE To Stain.
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How To Catch A King Python This Christmas
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Thursday, 19 December 2013
China To Build Power Station In The Moon
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013
JAMB Introduces E-facility Android App
In its resolve to making Nigerian students fit into the ever increasing technology world, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) recently launched a self-service android app for students.
The JAMB e-Facility is here!
JAMB e-Facility is an intuitive, secure and friendly application to perform the core operational services needed by Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board candidates as well as the other individuals that require such services.
Features of this app
− Checking of current candidate result.
− Retrieval of Registration Number.
− Result Verification.
− Checking of admission status.
− Registration of cybercafes.
The app works on Android OS 4.0 and above.
DOWNLOAD HERE
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
WORLD DISABILITY DAY
Top of the Day to You,
Today as we celebrate the World Disability Day... always know that there is always a spectrum of disability in every ability and so also there is always ability in every disabilities. please don't discriminate them instead show them Love and care for them to live long....
...remember most of them are not born that way so let's show them Love. One Love they say keep us all together, celebrate one today.
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Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Sony's SMART-WIG
Sony's smart-watch may be less than two months old, but a patent application suggests the company's already thinking of branching out into other wearables--namely a smart wig that connects to smartphones and sends tactile feedback to wearers' heads.
Coined the SmartWig, the device can include GPS and a camera placed near the forehead. Users can receive vibrating feedback on specific parts of their head. Furthermore, a laser pointer and remote used for presentations can be controlled by the head's movement. An ultrasound transducer could also transmit or receive ultrasound waves to detect surrounding objects, warning users if there are obstacles behind or above their heads.
The usage of a wig has several advantages that, compared to known wearable computing devices, include a significantly increased user comfort and an imp
But will we ever become such slaves to technology that we'd wear a wig or toupee for reasons other than vanity? Sony hopes so. "Wig technology improves year after year, and many companies manufacture and release new products, so wigs can be expected to look almost the same as natural hair in the near future," according to the application. "Therefore, it is believed that a wig as proposed herein has huge potential as a wearable computing device."
But will we ever become such slaves to technology that we'd wear a wig or toupee for reasons other than vanity? Sony hopes so. "Wig technology improves year after year, and many companies manufacture and release new products, so wigs can be expected to look almost the same as natural hair in the near future," according to the application. "Therefore, it is believed that a wig as proposed herein has huge potential as a wearable computing device."
roved handling of the wearable computing device," reads the application filed Thursday to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. First of all, a wig makes it easier to hide the parts of the device, and our heads are more sensitive than many other body parts, so wearers can be alerted discreetly. The SmartWig could also serve as the ultimate body and environmental sensor transmit health information to health care professionals.
Wearable technology reached new heights today with the news that Sony has filed a patent for smart wig that could keep an eye on blood pressure or use GPS navigation.
The high tech hairpiece could include a camera, laser pointer or sensor for GPS, wirelessly communicating with other devices.
The high tech hairpiece could include a camera, laser pointer or sensor for GPS, wirelessly communicating with other devices.
According to a filing with patent authorities in the US, the sensors will be hidden in the wig, which could be made from “horse hair, human hair, wool, feathers, yak hair, buffalo hair or any kind of synthetic material”.
“It is an object to provide an improved wearable computing device and system including such a wearable computing device.
“There is provided a wearable computing device, comprising a wig that is adapted to cover at least a part of a head of a user, at least one sensor for providing input data, a processing unit that is coupled to the at least one sensor for processing said input data, and a communication interface that is coupled to the processing unit for communicating with a second computing device, the at least one sensor, the processing unit and the communication interface being arranged in the wig and at least partly covered by the wig in order to be visually hidden during use.”
“It is an object to provide an improved wearable computing device and system including such a wearable computing device.
“There is provided a wearable computing device, comprising a wig that is adapted to cover at least a part of a head of a user, at least one sensor for providing input data, a processing unit that is coupled to the at least one sensor for processing said input data, and a communication interface that is coupled to the processing unit for communicating with a second computing device, the at least one sensor, the processing unit and the communication interface being arranged in the wig and at least partly covered by the wig in order to be visually hidden during use.”
Three prototypes include a wig with a laser pointer and the ability to change sides on a Powerpoint presentation; a navigation wig that uses GPS and tactile feedback to direct users; and one that gathers data on users such as blood pressure and temperature.
WOW... What's your opinion? Feel free to post ypur comments.
WOW... What's your opinion? Feel free to post ypur comments.
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Monday, 25 November 2013
British Fisherman hauls in 206 - Pound ALBINO CATFISH
Bernie Campbell caught the world-record fish in the River Ebro near Barcelona, Spain.
ALBINO CATFISH |
The fish was caught by British fisherman Bernie Campbell, who snagged the monster in the River Ebro near Barcelona, Spain. It is believed to be the largest fish of its kind ever caught, weighing ten pounds more than the record fish caught last year.
Campbell was fishing with his son when he hauled in the beast, a process that took him half an hour. He used a special hook with barbs on it, as well as a super strong fishing line that stretched 1,800 feet.
After taking some photos, the group says they put the fish back in the river.
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Underwater hotel opens in Africa
Joining a list of other experimental under-the-sea hotel rooms in Florida, Sweden and the Maldives, the underwater room at Manta Resort on remote Pemba Island in Tanzania’s Zanzibar Archipelago immerses guests 4m below the surface. The room sits on the bottom of a three-level floating structure, located 250m from shore in the Indian Ocean.
Above and below each of the room’s eight windows, spotlights illuminate the sea life that swims by. Frequent visitors include a trumpet fish known as Nick, as well as squid and octopus at night. Above the underwater space, guests can climb a ladder to the water level, which contains a bathroom and lounge, or ascend to the rooftop to soak up the sun or lay beneath the stars.
The floating structure was designed by Swedish artist Mikael Genberg, who also constructed the structurally similar Utter Inn in Sweden’s Lake Malaren. For this project, he sought a more remote location with clearer waters, and found it off Pemba’s coast in the form of “the blue hole”, a circular clearing within the coral reef, measuring about 50m in diameter. The open space made it the ideal location to anchor the new underwater structure.
The room officially opened for guests on 1 November. Since Manta Resort has only one underwater space within the now 17-room resort, single nights in the room can be added to an existing stay for $1,500 per night.
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24 JACK BAUER IS BACK!!!
The next chapter in the Fox series is due next summer.
24- Jack Bauer is back on the grid.
When 24 fans last saw him in the Fox series' 2010 finale, the Counter-Terrori
Show runners Evan Katz and Manny Coto note, "Jack is soon back on the run and it takes us into the streets of London and in places that break new ground for the show. We've shot in New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Cape Town — but now we're in London and Jack's loose on the streets of Europe, hunted by and hunting bad guys."
"24 has always had
such a global sensibility," observes Emmy-winning lead Kiefer
Sutherland. "But to be able to tell this intense 24-style story with the
beauty of Europe's history and architecture as the backdrop is going to
be fascinating. Hopefully, by the time you're finished watching an
episode, you'll feel like you've been there ... on the edge of your
seat."
The show will premiere on Fox next summer and run for 12 episodes.
The show will premiere on Fox next summer and run for 12 episodes.
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Sunday, 24 November 2013
TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Monday, Nov. 25, the 329th day of 2013.
There are 36 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Nov. 25, 1963, the body of President John F. Kennedy was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery; his widow, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, lighted an "eternal flame" at the gravesite.
On this date:
In 1783, the British evacuated New York, their last military position in the United States during the Revolutionary War.
In 1908, the first issue of The Christian Science Monitor was published.
In 1940, the cartoon character Woody Woodpecker made his debut in the animated short "Knock Knock."
In 1952, the play "The Mousetrap," a murder mystery by Agatha Christie, first opened in London's West
End; it is the longest continuously running show in history.
In 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a slight stroke.
In 1973, Greek President George Papadopoulos was ousted in a bloodless military coup.
In 1980, Sugar Ray Leonard regained the World Boxing Council welterweight championship when Roberto
Duran abruptly quit in the eighth round at the Louisiana Superdome.
In 1986, the Iran-Contra affair erupted as President Ronald Reagan and Attorney General Edwin Meese revealed that profits from secret arms sales to Iran had been diverted to Nicaraguan rebels.
In 1999, five-year-old Elian Gonzalez was rescued by a pair of sport fishermen off the coast of Florida, setting off an international custody battle.
In 2001, as the war in Afghanistan entered its eighth week, CIA officer Johnny "Mike" Spann was killed during a prison uprising in Mazar-e-Sharif, becoming America's first combat casualty of the conflict.
In 2002, President George W. Bush signed legislation creating the Department of Homeland Security and appointed Tom Ridge to be its head.
Ten years ago:
The Senate gave final congressional approval to historic Medicare legislation combining a new prescription drug benefit with measures to control costs before the baby boom generation reaches retirement age. Yemen arrested Mohammed Hamdi al-Ahdal (HAHM'-dee ahl-uh-DAHL'), a top al-Qaida member suspected of masterminding the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole and the 2002 bombing of a French oil tanker off Yemen's coast. (Al-Ahdal was later sentenced to three years for the French tanker attack, but was not charged in the Cole case.)
Five years ago:
President-elect Barack Obama said economic recovery efforts would trump deficit concerns after he took office in January; at the same time, Obama pledged a "page-by-page, line-by-line" budget review to root out unneeded spending. Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick pleaded guilty to a Virginia dogfighting charge, receiving a three-year suspended sentence.
One year ago:
Rioters stormed a Muslim Brotherhood headquarters building in northern Egypt on the third day of street battles following a power grab by President Mohammed Morsi. YouTube announced that "Gangnam Style," by South Korean rapper PSY, had become the site's most viewed video of all time, with more than 805 million viewings.
Today's Birthdays:
Actress Noel Neill is 93. Playwright Murray Schisgal is 87. Actress Kathryn Crosby is 80. Actor Matt Clark is 77. Actor Christopher Riordan is 76. Singer Percy Sledge is 73. Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs is 73. Author, actor and economist Ben Stein is 69. Singer Bob Lind is 69. Actor John Larroquette is 66. Actor Tracey Walter is 66. Movie director Jonathan Kaplan is 66. Author Charlaine Harris is 62. Retired MLB All-Star Bucky Dent is 62. Dance judge Bruno Tonioli (TV: "Dancing with the Stars") is 58. Singer Amy Grant is 53. Former NFL quarterback Bernie Kosar is 50. Rock musician Eric Grossman (K's Choice) is 49. Rock singer Mark Lanegan is 49. Rock singer-musician Tim Armstrong is 48. Actor Steve Harris is 48. Actor Billy Burke is 47. Singer Stacy Lattisaw is 47. Rock musician Rodney Sheppard (Sugar Ray) is 47. Rapper-producer Erick Sermon is 45. Actress Jill Hennessy is 44. Actress Christina Applegate is 42. Actor Eddie Steeples is 40. NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb is 37. Actor Joel Kinnaman is 34. Actress Valerie Azlynn (TV: "Sullivan & Son") is 33. Former first daughter Barbara Bush is 32. Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager is 32. Actress Katie Cassidy is 27. Contemporary Christian singer Jamie Grace is 22.
Thought for Today:
"Reject hatred without hating." -- Mary Baker Eddy,
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Apple and Samsung back in court over patent damages
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Monday, 11 November 2013
THE HIDDEN MAGIC IN A BOTTLE OF COCA-COLA
It was yet another Friday evening, the 8th of November 2013. Feeling exhausted and thirsty after a long day's work at the office, coupled with the twice-a-day bumpy experiences I get while cruising through the Valley of the Shadows of the dreaded Maccobar road in Port Harcourt.
My jewel of an estimable value of N60 per bottle... My sexy Coca-Cola...
You have a rusty bolt that’s giving you a hard time and you want to loosen it? Nothing simpler as long as you have your trusty coke at hand. Just pour on some Coke and wait. 2. CLEANING- Coke can be used to remove grease, blood stains, nasty smell like fish and other nasty odours from clothing and fabrics. Just add a Coke to your laundry and there you have it.
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