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Stream Live TV

When you're on the move or on holiday, it can be frustrating to miss your favourite shows. But because many broadcasters stream their content live, sites have sprung up allowing you to watch TV from all around the world, giving you access to literally thousands of channels. One such service is  WWITV , which boasts a database of over 3,000 channels from all around the world. Simply select a country and then select a channel from the list. An entry of 'on site' in the Stream column indicates that you'll be connected to the broadcaster's site rather than watching on WWITV.

Cybernetic Contact Lenses

What if contact lenses could not only help you see better, but deliver directions, news, email and weather reports directly to your eyes? The technology is already here, according to a report by Babak A. Parviz, a bionanotechnology expert at the University of Washington. Tiny components like  LED lights, tiny antennae and special circuits  can be embedded into the polymer of a typical contact lens. A small portable device would process the information, and the lenses could even be used to measure and process information about the user’s health.

Cool Facts

1. On eBay, there is an average of $680 worth of transactions every second. 2. Ninety-one percent of all adults have their mobile phone within arm’s reach every hour of every day. 3. There are 6.8 billion people on the planet and 4 billion of them use a mobile phone. Only 3.5 billion of them use a toothbrush. 4. Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, as well as Apple have one not so obvious thing in common – they were all started in a garage. 5. Twenty-five percent of Americans use only a mobile device to use the Internet. 6. Every minute, 100 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube by individual users. 7. There are 271 million mobile subscribers within the United States alone, and numbers are quickly growing. 8. Two hundred and twenty million tons of old computers and other technology devices are trashed in the United States each year. 9. Ninety percent of text messages are read within three minutes of being delivered. 10. Thirty million individuals watch television programming

Amazing Facts

A red panda is an animal native to the Himalayas and southwestern China. The English word for red panda is ‘Firefox’ which is where the browser gets its name from – so the Firefox logo is actually a red panda, not a fox! The very first Apple logo featured Sir Isaac Newton sitting underneath a tree, with an apple about to hit his head. The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, was a college drop out. Bill Gates house was designed using a Macintosh Computer. The word robot comes from the Czech “ robota “. This translates into forced labour, or work. The average computer user blinks seven times a minute, the normal rate is twenty times per minute. The first ever VCR, which was made in 1956, was the size of a piano! The first alarm clock could only ring at 4am. On  1st April  2005, NASA pulled a prank telling the world that they had found water on Mars. The radio took 38 years to reach a market audience of 50 million. The television took 13 years to reach a market audience of 50 mil

Features of Samsung Note4

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Keyboard an Input Device

Keyboard A keyboard is the set of typewriter-like  keys  that enables you to enter  data  into a  computer  and other devices. Computer keyboards are similar to electric-typewriter keyboards but contain additional keys. The keys typically found on computer keyboards are often classified as follows: Alphanumeric   keys:  The letters and numbers on the keyboard. Punctuation   keys:  The comma, period, semicolon, and similar keys. Special keys:  This includes the  function keys , control keys,  arrow keys ,  caps Lock key , and so on. QWERTY The standard layout of letters, numbers, and punctuation is known as a  QWERTY keyboard  because the first six keys on the top row of letters spell  QWERTY.