This Extension Helps You Learn A New Language While You Watch Netflix

Learning a new language can be fun, but we imagine that attending classes or reading a book can be a bit boring. However there is some good news for those looking to learn a new language. There is a Chrome extension which when installed, will help users learn a new language while watching their favorite Netflix show.

How this works is that as you watch the show, the extension will translate the show into subtitles into the language you’re trying to learn, alongside subtitles of your native language, so that you can get an idea of what means what. Users will be able to choose between human or machine translations, and they can also opt to slow down dialogue if they feel that it is going too fast.

The extension will also be able to highlight words that they think are important for users to learn, and can also set aside more complicated ones that can be learned at a later date. This means that in terms of just getting the hang of the language and its grammatical structure, this will be useful as it won’t bog the user down with huge words that they’ll struggle to try to remember.

The extension, known as LLN, is available for free via the Chrome Web Store, so head on over if you’d like to install it and start learning a new language.

This Extension Helps You Learn A New Language While You Watch Netflix

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Focal Sphear Wireless in-ear headphones

I strongly believe that every single one of us should own a decent pair of headphones. After all, music plays a very pivotal role in life, making difficult times easier to get through as well as uplifting one’s spirit and inspiring us to greater heights in many of our activities. Focal has come up with their next generation in-ear headphone known as Sphear Wireless, targeting those who would want both quality sound and freedom. The Sphear Wireless will bring together listening quality, comfort and freedom of movement in a single device, offering excellent tonal balance, expert treble handling and a slew of dynamics.

Focal claims that the Sphear Wireless delivers precise sound at all times, while the explosive bass-reflex system ensures a controlled and realistic bass is reproduced every single time. While it is wireless in nature, the Sphear Wireless will also be able to meet a wide range of listening needs courtesy of the aptX compatible Bluetooth module. If you have lived with a tangled mess of wires all your life when dealing with headphones, then the Sphear Wireless makes perfect sense.

There are two listening modes with the Sphear Wireless that users are able to engage in order to make it as widely compatible as possible with everyone’s sound taste. Firstly, the Neutral Mode that is deemed to be true to the original artistic work, and for those who would want a little bit more punch to their audio, the Loudness Mode works well since it helps you adjust to noisier settings. Accompanying each Sphear Wireless would be an ergonomic 3-button remote control that can be easily customized for you to change the mode in a jiffy regardless of the situation.

A couple of tips are available: silicone or memory foam, so that the Sphear Wireless remains in your ear at all times without compromising on listening experience and comfort. Expect the Focal Sphear Wireless to be available for $129 per pair.

Press Release

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Drone Sighting Halts Flights At Dubai Airport


Dubai International is one of the busiest airports in the world. Any delays at DXB can have a knock on effect that can be felt across the globe. Drone disruptions are thus the last thing that the airport needs but it had to put up with that earlier this week when departures were halted for some time after a drone sighting.

Dubai Airports confirmed that departures were halted from 10:13 am to 10:45 am local time over “suspected drone activity.” The drone sighting didn’t affect arriving flights as they were able to land. The airport also reminded people through its social media channels that “flying drones without obtaining permission is subject to legal liability as per UAE laws.”

It’s an all too familiar story of drones causing havoc at airports. London’s Gatwick airport had a particularly bad drone issue at the height of the holiday season last year as it was closed for almost two days because of rogue drone activity. That’s why manufacturers like DJI are now working to further improve the geofencing of their drones around airports.

A statement provided by DXB to the New York Times mentions that “Dubai Airports has worked closely with the appropriate authorities to ensure that the safety of airport operations is maintained at all times and to minimize any inconvenience to our customers.”

Drone Sighting Halts Flights At Dubai Airport

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Focal Sphear Wireless in-ear headphones

I strongly believe that every single one of us should own a decent pair of headphones. After all, music plays a very pivotal role in life, making difficult times easier to get through as well as uplifting one’s spirit and inspiring us to greater heights in many of our activities. Focal has come up with their next generation in-ear headphone known as Sphear Wireless, targeting those who would want both quality sound and freedom. The Sphear Wireless will bring together listening quality, comfort and freedom of movement in a single device, offering excellent tonal balance, expert treble handling and a slew of dynamics.

Focal claims that the Sphear Wireless delivers precise sound at all times, while the explosive bass-reflex system ensures a controlled and realistic bass is reproduced every single time. While it is wireless in nature, the Sphear Wireless will also be able to meet a wide range of listening needs courtesy of the aptX compatible Bluetooth module. If you have lived with a tangled mess of wires all your life when dealing with headphones, then the Sphear Wireless makes perfect sense.

There are two listening modes with the Sphear Wireless that users are able to engage in order to make it as widely compatible as possible with everyone’s sound taste. Firstly, the Neutral Mode that is deemed to be true to the original artistic work, and for those who would want a little bit more punch to their audio, the Loudness Mode works well since it helps you adjust to noisier settings. Accompanying each Sphear Wireless would be an ergonomic 3-button remote control that can be easily customized for you to change the mode in a jiffy regardless of the situation.

A couple of tips are available: silicone or memory foam, so that the Sphear Wireless remains in your ear at all times without compromising on listening experience and comfort. Expect the Focal Sphear Wireless to be available for $129 per pair.

Press Release

[ Focal Sphear Wireless in-ear headphones copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

Samsung’s Blu-ray days are over

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