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Thursday, April 6, 2017
iOS 10 is Now Available How To Update
iOS 10 is Now Available How To Update
Apple has officially released its latest mobile operating system iOS 10 today with amazing feature.
The iOS 10 comes with security enhancements as well as a bunch of new features. There are a ton an eccentric new version of iMessage with its own App Store, new powers for Siri, a redesigned home screen, rich notifications and much more. Continue below to see how to upgrade and some features of the iOS 10.

How to update to iOS 10
Make sure you have a decent Wi-Fi connection and your phone is either charging or has more than 50 percent battery left.
Then, go over to settings and press general. When you hit the Software Update button everything will speak for itself. Within minutes your phone will be updated and more secure phone.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Samsung is preparing to reveal the Galaxy S4 Zoom 16 megapixel camera 2013
Samsung is preparing to reveal the Galaxy S4 Zoom 16 megapixel camera 2013
Samsung is preparing to reveal the Galaxy S4 Zoom 16 megapixel camera 2013
Samsung currently has two cameras Android system, but what about the Android phone
with powerful camera? Well, according to some reports from the site technical South Korean SamMobile, the Samsung is currently working on a new version of the leading new Samsung Galaxy S4 will carry the name of the Galaxy S4 Zoom, According to this report, the new phone will feature all the regular version of the Galaxy S4 strongly camera, so that is expected to come the Galaxy S4 Zoom camera an accuracy of 16-megapixel camera, which is the best currently available from the camera in the Galaxy S4 with 3- megapixel camera.
Coincidentally, the camera of the Galaxy S4 Zoom will be the same accuracy as the Galaxy Camera revealed by the Korean company at the IFA, which was held late last year in the German capital Berlin.
For those who wonder about the specifications of this phone, let it be in the knowledge that the report SamMobile indicates that the Galaxy S4 Zoom come-screen 4.3 inches with a resolution qHD, internal memory size of 8 GB with the possibility of increasing cross-port external memory Micro SD, and all this will come running Android Jelly Bean. Unfortunately, the rest of the specifications related to the type and power of the processor in addition to random memory and battery capacity is available for us so far, but in view of the direction of the industry these days, it is expected to come this device processor, dual-or quad-core and memory Random size 1 GB at least. SamMobile report confirmed that Samsung is planning to reveal this new phone before the summer of this year. For those who have not been able to buy the Galaxy Camera option might be the Galaxy S4 Zoom is the most suitable option for them, and, of course, on the assumption that these rumors are true .
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Sunday, March 12, 2017
2020 2040 The Arctic is becoming free of sea ice
2020 2040 The Arctic is becoming free of sea ice
2020-2040
The Arctic is becoming free of sea ice
Throughout most of human history, the Arctic served a vital function in maintaining a stable climate acting as a giant "air conditioner" for the planet by regulating air and ocean currents. The extent and volume of ice in the region stayed relatively unchanged from ancient times until the early modern era.
During the mid-20th century, however, as the worlds population expanded rapidly, man-made emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases began to increase at a speed rarely seen in the natural geological record. By the early 21st century, total carbon emissions were exceeding 10 gigatons annually, ten times faster than at any point since the extinction of the dinosaurs.*
Combined with a loss of carbon sinks through deforestation, soil erosion and other habitat destruction the resulting accumulation of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere led to a clear warming trend around the globe. This was especially apparent in the Arctic, where temperatures were increasing twice as fast as the worlds average.*
Between 1980 and 2015, the Arctic lost more than 75% of its sea ice volume. The summer ice coverage, in particular, had declined much faster than was originally predicted. Earlier reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimated that the Arctic would see ice-free summers by 2100. But with record after record being broken, experts were forced to reassess their models and revise their predictions to earlier dates, taking into account feedback mechanisms like the darkening albedo and greater heat absorption from open waters. The first ice-free conditions would occur, not in 2100 but as early as the summer of 2020.
So-called "blue ocean events" defined as less than 1 million sq km of ice cover become commonplace in the 2020s. Initially restricted to September, as the duration of the melt season is extended this condition begins to include additional months on either side of the minimum. By 2025, the Arctic has ice-free conditions from July through to and including November; namely five months of the year. By 2040, just two decades after the initial 2020 event, the Arctic is experiencing an ice-free "blue ocean" all year round.*
arctic sea ice future
By the mid-2020s, the Arctic region has changed from being a carbon sink to a carbon source. In other words, more carbon is being emitted than is being naturally stored. The thaw and release of carbon that was previously locked in permafrost triggers a permafrost carbon feedback (PCF), strong enough to cancel between 42 and 88% of carbon land sinks worldwide.* By the mid-2030s, permafrost is adding more than one billion tons of carbon a year to the atmosphere, equivalent to about 10% of annual man-made carbon emissions globally.
The rapid warming of the Arctic and resulting loss of sea ice is altering the jet stream changing the movement of weather patterns over North America, Europe and Russia. In a somewhat counterintuitive trend, cold winter extremes in certain parts of the northern hemisphere are becoming more likely and winter storms are being driven further south. This is caused by the increasing moisture capacity of the atmosphere, with about 7% more water vapour being carried for each additional 1°C temperature rise. The shifting jet stream is also influencing the path of hurricanes and worsening their damage.
Another major consequence of the warming Arctic is the release of methane, a greenhouse gas with 86 times the heat-trapping potential of CO2 when measured over a 20-year timescale. Large bursts of methane some over a kilometre wide had been observed from the continental shelf seabed of the Eastern Siberian Arctic Shelf in the 2010s. These events are becoming more frequent and more widespread, prompting concerns about the potential for abrupt climatic change. Solar Radiation Management (SRM) technologies are now being given serious consideration, with some early prototypes and small-scale experiments, but the necessary funding and development to fully restore the Arctic is decades away. Some governments are more interested in exploiting the Arctic for its resources, which are easier to access than before.*
The loss of Arctic sea ice is having a serious impact on animal species including the polar bear,* which is now being forced ashore to hunt for berries, birds, eggs and other terrestrial foods.* These provide less energy and nutrition than their traditional, fat-rich prey ice seals. Two-thirds of polar bears are lost by 2050 and the species is threatened with extinction towards the end of the century.
The Arctic is becoming free of sea ice
Throughout most of human history, the Arctic served a vital function in maintaining a stable climate acting as a giant "air conditioner" for the planet by regulating air and ocean currents. The extent and volume of ice in the region stayed relatively unchanged from ancient times until the early modern era.
During the mid-20th century, however, as the worlds population expanded rapidly, man-made emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases began to increase at a speed rarely seen in the natural geological record. By the early 21st century, total carbon emissions were exceeding 10 gigatons annually, ten times faster than at any point since the extinction of the dinosaurs.*
Combined with a loss of carbon sinks through deforestation, soil erosion and other habitat destruction the resulting accumulation of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere led to a clear warming trend around the globe. This was especially apparent in the Arctic, where temperatures were increasing twice as fast as the worlds average.*
Between 1980 and 2015, the Arctic lost more than 75% of its sea ice volume. The summer ice coverage, in particular, had declined much faster than was originally predicted. Earlier reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimated that the Arctic would see ice-free summers by 2100. But with record after record being broken, experts were forced to reassess their models and revise their predictions to earlier dates, taking into account feedback mechanisms like the darkening albedo and greater heat absorption from open waters. The first ice-free conditions would occur, not in 2100 but as early as the summer of 2020.
So-called "blue ocean events" defined as less than 1 million sq km of ice cover become commonplace in the 2020s. Initially restricted to September, as the duration of the melt season is extended this condition begins to include additional months on either side of the minimum. By 2025, the Arctic has ice-free conditions from July through to and including November; namely five months of the year. By 2040, just two decades after the initial 2020 event, the Arctic is experiencing an ice-free "blue ocean" all year round.*
arctic sea ice future
By the mid-2020s, the Arctic region has changed from being a carbon sink to a carbon source. In other words, more carbon is being emitted than is being naturally stored. The thaw and release of carbon that was previously locked in permafrost triggers a permafrost carbon feedback (PCF), strong enough to cancel between 42 and 88% of carbon land sinks worldwide.* By the mid-2030s, permafrost is adding more than one billion tons of carbon a year to the atmosphere, equivalent to about 10% of annual man-made carbon emissions globally.
The rapid warming of the Arctic and resulting loss of sea ice is altering the jet stream changing the movement of weather patterns over North America, Europe and Russia. In a somewhat counterintuitive trend, cold winter extremes in certain parts of the northern hemisphere are becoming more likely and winter storms are being driven further south. This is caused by the increasing moisture capacity of the atmosphere, with about 7% more water vapour being carried for each additional 1°C temperature rise. The shifting jet stream is also influencing the path of hurricanes and worsening their damage.
Another major consequence of the warming Arctic is the release of methane, a greenhouse gas with 86 times the heat-trapping potential of CO2 when measured over a 20-year timescale. Large bursts of methane some over a kilometre wide had been observed from the continental shelf seabed of the Eastern Siberian Arctic Shelf in the 2010s. These events are becoming more frequent and more widespread, prompting concerns about the potential for abrupt climatic change. Solar Radiation Management (SRM) technologies are now being given serious consideration, with some early prototypes and small-scale experiments, but the necessary funding and development to fully restore the Arctic is decades away. Some governments are more interested in exploiting the Arctic for its resources, which are easier to access than before.*
The loss of Arctic sea ice is having a serious impact on animal species including the polar bear,* which is now being forced ashore to hunt for berries, birds, eggs and other terrestrial foods.* These provide less energy and nutrition than their traditional, fat-rich prey ice seals. Two-thirds of polar bears are lost by 2050 and the species is threatened with extinction towards the end of the century.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
Android Jelly is coming to the Xperia phones in next February
The Japanese company Sony today reveal new information about the dates updated for a series Joaladtha smart Xperia system Android 4.1 known users have the name of Android Jelly Bean, the company confirmed in its report , issued a few hours before now that most of the smart phones of the series phones Xperia will be upgraded during the months The first few of next year
The company confirmed the Japanese in the same report, published t oday on her blog to official phone s Xperia T and Xperia TX and Xperia V will be updated to the system Android Jelly in between Fberar and March of next year , the company announced the Japanese as well as that the two phones Xperia P and Xperia turn on Reload jelly between the end of March next, and finally the company announced that it will launch update your jelly between each of the Xperia S and Xperia SL and Xperia ION and Xperia Acro S in the subsequent weeks of the process of updating phones Xperia P and Xperia J
Although the phones announced by the Japanese company that it will update many but they do not completely cover all the phones the Xperia its subsidiaries, the company announced earlier that it will not update the mobile phones that has issued the year 2011 to jelly between, but will remain under the platform of Ice Cream Sandwich, This caused great disappo intment to the owners of these devices
In response to negative statements to users, Mr. Intervention Anthony He is Mndhub of the Sony to provide convincing Aijaat the about the company ; s decision not to update the phones that were produced in 2011 , and you told Mr . Anthony in this regard:
" To update ou r phone platform for new drivers depend on several factors , including a screen resolution of hardware, RAM, and the quality of the wizard ... There are many other criteria, and after our study of these standards conclude whether these phones accept the update or not, so as not to give the user a bad experience through the system is stable at the level of performance "?
He added:
" ; Unfortunately, in the case of Xperia Tipo and Xperia Miro, Xperia U, and they Xperia Sale will apply the decisio n not to update to the jelly between , our universe Atkhaddna the decision to keep them operating platform Ice Cream Sandwich "
This is all the information revealed by the Japanese company to the time limits regarding dates updated smartphone Xperia series
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Friday, January 20, 2017
Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update Is Now Rolling Out
Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update Is Now Rolling Out

Earlier this month Microsoft started rolling out windows 10 anniversary update for Pcs, running windows 10. We expected the anniversary update for windows mobile to follow suit just like we heard before but it didnt.
Here we are, two weeks after the and finally the windows 10 anniversary update for windows mobile is now rolling out. The new software is going out starting today, and devices that currently run Windows 10 Mobile and were sold unlocked will get it first.
In its official statement on the matter, Microsoft notes that "availability may vary by manufacturer, model, country or region, mobile operator or service provider, hardware limitations and other factors", so keep that in mind. Needless to say, this wont be hitting every single handset thats running Windows 10 today - but at least from this point on you know that it is coming.

The new build is 10.0.14393.67, as seen in the shot above. If you are impatient and want to manually check for it, go to Settings > Update & security > Phone update > Check for updates on your Windows phone. The new software version brings with it rich notifications, notification sync, and a Skype app built on the Universal Windows Platform. The update is reportedly 943 MB in size.
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