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World Is Running Out Of Sand

Sand Is Most Used Material After Water If you are planning a beach holiday, you will get it soon. A Dangerous figure for you: 67% of Southern California beaches? Went up to 2100. Due to sand Even if you do not think of grains, you use it daily. You are reading something made of sand, […]

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How to extend your laptop’s battery life and make sure it doesn’t die at the crucial moment

Many people have come to rely on laptops and tablets for both their work and social lives – and for mobile workers and commuters they’re an absolute necessity. But despite huge advances in the power and capabilities of these devices, dwindling battery life remains a problem for many. There’s nothing more frustrating than your laptop

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Dark mode will be the new driver for AMOLED panels in smartphone applications

With the arrival of Apple iOS 13 and Android Q Beta OS, one of the more interesting—and significant—enhancements from the operating systems was the addition of dark mode as an option for smartphone screens. While some applications previously offered dark mode as an option, the ability now to set up dark mode in the

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What Spotify Can Learn From Tencent Music Entertainment?

According to Tencent, its main revenue (70%) comes from only 3.6% of its users compared to Spotify’s 46%. Still, Tencent is earning more than any other Music providers. The main difference between Tencent and other music providers (Spotify and Apple) is that Tencent tries to create a music ecosystem, unlike others who rely on advertising

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The One Thing You Must Have to Compete in Today’s Edtech Market

Is your product interoperable? Meaning, does it sync with other tools that a school or district is using, and make it easy for educators and school leaders to turn data into insights and action? For some startups, the idea of dealing with interoperability sounds just as daunting as the word is itself to pronounce. But

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How To Keep Alexa Out Of Your Private Conversations

Yesterday, the news broke that Amazon has employed thousands of people to listen and transcribe your conversations via Alexa. According to Amazon, this information is used to better adapt Alexa’s search algorithm, but that doesn’t ease any privacy concerns. This isn’t the first issue that has been regarding Alexa and listening in on its users.

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What Are The Top Industries Blockchain Technology Is Ready To Disrupt?

Blockchain has strongly showcased its capability to get influentially integrated with all the major industries to improve their operational efficiency. Since inception, you must have heard a lot about Blockchain Technology. After gaining a lot of significance in the market, it’s now ready to make a remarkable presence in different major industries. Even, the industries

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Kniterate – The Automatic Knitting/Sewing Machine

What is Actually Kniterate? Remember Open-knit? Open source knitting machine made of 3D printed parts? Producer Gerard Rubio is back with the next-generation DIY clothes making it easier and more accessible. Rubio has a new startup nitrate, which is described as ‘platform for 3D printing gears’. Like Open-knit, the idea is that you can make

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Compasses will point ‘true north’ for first time in about 360 years next month

If you assumed your compass has been directing you “true north”, we’re sorry to have to tell you that you’re wrong. The needle on a compass constantly sways between true north and magnetic north, due to fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field. However, at some point over the next two weeks, compasses at Greenwich will

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