Bestselling author says Roger Stone’s arrest should make one thing clear to the president’s supporters.
Rep. ´Hakeem Jeffries: Trump’s Impeachment ‘Certainly Not Appropriate Right Now’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe New York congressman said he would not “over-investigate” and “over-politicize” Trump’s relationship with Russia.
It looks like a UFO, but the conceptual ‘Feuxzy‘ drone has very earthly origins. It was created as a solution to keep forest fires at bay in rural areas and prevent them from getting out of control. It has a very unique way of extinguishing fires.
This concept drone was designed by Adolfo Esquivel and Martin Rico of Imaginactive. The way it would work is simple. The drone would monitor woods, forests and parks for fires, using thermal imaging and other sensors. If it locates a fire, it would use low-frequency bass sounds to disrupt the air around the fire. This would theoretically remove the oxygen from the area to help put out the flames quickly without human intervention or even water.
It would be powered by lithium-ion batteries or a fuel cell that can continue to operate even in extreme temperatures. It could help to keep human firefighters out of danger, which is a great reason to have this in our forests all by itself and it could help to prevent disastrous fires like the recent ones in Paradise, California. So it could save save civilian lives and property as well.
The Feuxzy is a concept for now but could be real one day soon.
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Galaxy S10 reverse wireless charging is coming
Posted in: UncategorizedIn the past, Samsung has been accused of blatantly copying Apple’s designs and features. That is probably history by now and the Korean manufacturer might be setting its sights on a new rival. That rival, which unseated Apple as the world’s second-biggest phone maker, is Huawei and, according to leaks, Samsung will be giving all four Galaxy S10 models one … Continue reading
TVs are no longer just the entertainment hubs of the home, some have even become smart home hubs. But while smart TVs have all sort of Internet-connected features, not all of them are able to support all the streaming services and sources one might like. The next best thing is to stream videos and audio from your phone to the … Continue reading
Fuck No
Posted in: Today's ChiliGod help us: Howard Schultz, the billionaire former CEO of Starbucks, said on Twitter today that he is seriously considering running for president as a “independent centrist.”
Our plastic pollution problem is absolutely out of control. We know it’s bad, and the companies selling us shit know it’s bad. Samsung Electronics on Sunday announced that it will join a growing number of companies kicking plastic packaging as they shift toward more sustainable options.
Chromebook instant tethering comes to non-Google phones
Posted in: UncategorizedChrome OS’ Instant Tethering is very handy if you need to keep your Chromebook online, but there’s still a major gotcha involved: you need a Nexus or Pixel phone for that automatic hotspot to work. Things appear to be loosening up, however. Numerous…
Amputees who receive robotic limbs can’t usually start using them right away. It typically requires hours of manual tweaks to adapt to their particular movement styles, and they may need to come back for more if anything changes. Soon, however, the…
Updates are usually something to look forward to since they bring about improvements, bug fixes, and new features to an app. However sometimes there is a chance that an update could actually end up breaking an app, or changing it in such a way that you don’t find particularly useful.
Unless you’re willing to delete the app and flash an older APK of the app, there’s really not much one can do about it. However with Android Q, it seems that Google could be giving users the option to reverse an app’s update. This is according to a report from XDA Developers who are exploring more features inside a recently leaked Android Q build.
Based on their discovery, there are references made that suggests that Android Q could allow users to rollback to an older version of an app. These come in the form of permissions that are named “PACKAGE_ROLLBACK_AGENT” and “MANAGE_ROLLBACKS”, as well as broadcast events “PACKAGE_ENABLE_ROLLBACK” and “PACKAGE_ROLLBACK EXECUTED”.
It is unclear if these really do what we think they do, but if it is, then this is actually a rather awesome feature. Take for example Snapchat in which the new update and design was met with massive backlash. Had this feature been available, users in theory could have easily just rolled it back to the previous build. Android Q’s developer preview has yet to be released but hopefully it won’t be too long until it does and we can find out more.
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