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Batman vs Superman
Dawn of Justice
In a battle between man and god (or alien) who will win? 聽Whose side are you on?
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Episode Seven
This is the next movie of a new generation. 聽May the force be with you!
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Fear the Walking Dead
This is the official Comic Con trailer everyone is talking about for the new AMC show Fear the Walking Dead.
And I for one can鈥檛 wait to see it! 聽What about you?
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Top Gear
"Why've you done that? 聽Nobody arrives at a set of traffic lights backwards in a cloud of tire smoke. 聽Stupid thing!" ~ Top Gear
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Avengers: Age of Ultron
"Guys, let's talk about this. 聽That was a good talk. 聽No, it wasn't!" ~ Avengers: Age of Ultron
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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
"You're going to need a lanyard." ~ Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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The All Nippon Airways company has painted their new Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet to look like R2-D2 from Star Wars! 聽I want to fly on this plane.
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AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON - Official Final Trailer (2015) Marvel Superhero...
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Tesla introduces ticket-avoidance-mode for Model S.
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Smartphones Accessing Internet
In the US, iOS accounts for 57% of web traffic. 聽Android is 38%. 聽However, globally it is reversed, iOS is 30% and Android is 54% reports IDC.
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Google Android versus Apple iOS
According to IDC, Google Android makes 82% of all the smartphones sold globally. 聽Apple sells 15%.
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Emails Read On Mobiles
66% of all US e-mail is read on smartphones/tablets according to MovableInk. 聽49.5% of US e-mail is opened on a smartphone.
http://movableink.com/
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Dark Web's Evolution Is Missing
After the Silk Road was raided by the FBI etcetera, a new black market for drugs and other contraband sprang up. 聽Dubbed "Evolution" it quickly became the leading dark web site. 聽But now it too has gone dark.
The difference this time though, is that it appears likely its two founders Verto and Kimble simply shut it down, and made off with all the bitcoins. 聽Millions in real world dollars, albeit ill gotten dollars, may have been taken.
And this time the FBI et al didn't even have to do anything. 聽Evolution quickly became the site to use on the dark web, passing competitor Agora by ironically offering its users a more trustworthy third party payment system than anyone else did.
That being said, Evolution was set up by notorious infamous ex-carders, and it was less rigid about what could and couldn't be sold on it. 聽What will Tor fans, hackers, crackers, etcetera use now? 聽Temporarily at least, Agora is back on top.
http://www.wired.com/2015/03/evolution-disappeared-bitcoin-scam-dark-web/
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Arrest of the Night
I used to run a team full of Bike Patrol Officers, and even I didn't carry a spare bike chain. 聽Especially one with shoelace "handles". 聽I think that's a weapon. 聽And ... it's off to jail for you!
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How Google Knows What You Want To Know
I love that I can access Okay Google anywhere, anytime. 聽On my work computer, my cell tel, tablet, laptop, etcetera. 聽And I really love Google Now. 聽I've loved those cards since Palm first invented them for the Palm Pre.
But how does Google know what I need before I do? 聽How can it provide such accurate helpful answers to questions I haven't even asked it yet? 聽Apple Siri, Windows Cortana, Amazon Echo, etcetera all provide fairly helpful answers when you ask them. 聽But Google Now just knows, and tells you even before you ask.
The next Backchannel article in a series on Google published on Medium by Steven Levy answers exactly that question. 聽What an amazing coincidence! 聽Once you learn about Daily Information Needs, it will seem so obvious, so simple, you'll wonder why no one else does it. 聽And, if they do, why they don't do it as well as Google does.
So, if you read this article, you too will know how Google knows.
https://medium.com/backchannel/googles-secret-study-to-find-out-our-needs-eba8700263bf
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A Great Meal
Took my son out for East Indian cuisine. 聽Well, actually he took me. 聽Both of us had a great time, and really enjoyed the meal. 聽So very full!
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Android Fragmentation As Seen By A Developer
Every time a new version of Google's Android OS is released, we read something about fragmentation and how Apple's iPhone doesn't suffer from this. 聽I got tired of hearing about it. 聽Then I came across this fair interpretation of how apps actually work in this "fragmented" world. 聽From a well known mobile app developer no less.
Do yourself a favour, read what he wrote. 聽Look at his numbers, make up your own mind. 聽Prefer Apple? 聽I have no problem with that. 聽The world needs more competition. 聽That's why I hope Microsoft's Windows phone succeeds too.
But maybe, just maybe, after reading his article you won't be so quick to dismiss Android because of a misunderstanding of what all those numbers really mean. 聽What they truly mean. 聽Google does have the largest mobile market share (by a landslide) for a reason. 聽It does (significantly) out share Apple all the time.
And if you are still worried about having the latest updates, the most recent operating system version? 聽Do what I do, buy a Nexus phone. 聽It's always up-to-date, it gets all of the updates first, and it is Google Android's flagship cell phone after all.
http://rustyshelf.org/2015/01/31/how-new-versions-of-android-work/
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