World cup is here and football fanatics all over the world have geared in their favorite national team uniform to cheer out,their favorite teams.All the moments,hotels,resorts are fully booked to capacity,and its quite clear not all the fans will be able to make to Brazil.However thanks to Titan,a London based company Zeus Titan is here.Here are some of the specs of the Titan ,Zeus;
SIZE: 370",8 by 5 meters, 9 meters long /also equivalent to the size of a goal post
DISPLAY: 65 million colors,4 k pixel resolution with room light sensitivity to adjust to different room color and brightness
PANEL FORMAT :This technology enables viewing of up to 20 channels at a go
MOTION AND TOUCH SENSITIVITY:This type of technology is backed by an aquarium that turns into a large fish tank ,and responds to movement. A simple "wink",could change the channel.
To date only four of this have been made,with the company making three sales,a pre order and the other two to two British millionaires.The Zeus could be yours for $1.7 million dollars/ 1 million Euro or K sh 144.5 million
Reports are now emerging that Vera Sidika runs an illegal whore house in Nairobi where she hooks up young Kenyan girls to Nigerian Tycoons who visit the country.
eras name has been all over town, people talking about her gorgeous body and booty. Her success has been hated and criticized by people who see her as a threat. Well as they continue talking Vera is busy making money and letting her success talk on her behalf. In a way Vera Sidika has proven to be a very mature lady who doesn’t eat everybody’s nonsense.She is super rich(Just saying) and has over 31,000 followers on Facebook and her Instagram photos just leave others envying her lifestyle. She currently introduced her mother on social media when she posted a photo of her. They are so alike and beautiful too. She also put a throw back Thursday photo of her mum when she was young and it’s easy to tell that she got it from her mama.According to Ghetto Radio, it is alleged that Sidika recruits young girls especially from colleges and universities whom she lures to entertain the Nigerians tycoons at a fee of nothing less than Ksh. 50,000 per night.
This could explain how this socialite manages to afford visiting some of the world best tourist hotels including One Palm in Dubai where prominent businessmen and world celebrities visit for vacation.
Vera Sidika first came to Limelight when P-Unit and Collo featured her in their Music Video You Guy. After that, she’s been all over the news moving from one country to the other spending money in lavish hotels and balling with Nigerian Celebrities and businessmen.
At first there were rumors that she was involved in drug trafficking but there has not been sufficient evidence to grill her over to this crime.
Tout is a new email application that can actually tell you if every email you send has been opened by the recipient.
Tout has been used on us, and it actually works.
Sure, it sounds pretty creepy. Tout could be used for shameless villainy, but it can also be used for good. If you're a marketer, this kind of data is priceless.
Once you send out emails using Tout, you can instantly check which emails have been opened using a convenient tracking screen.
You can also see if your recipients are clicking any links inside the email.
How does it work?
Tout tracks emails using a secret method the company couldn't tell us about.
We'll bet it works something like MovableInk's emails, which can tell exactly when an email is opened and then play a relevant ad inside the email.
The point is, it works. You can see when and who opened a specific email you've sent out using Tout. Just check out the real screenshot pasted below.
Tout's original claim to fame is template emails, which can be the bane of your existence if you're sending the same types of emails over and over again. Tout can help with that too.
Tout lets you program in templates using a dead-simple interface so you can quickly use them again and again. These emails can be thank you notes, contact information emails, invitations, business introductions, and anything else you can imagine.
There's even a Gmail plug-in to streamline the process.
Also, like Boomerang, Tout can help you schedule emails for firing off later on. After all, emailing somebody Thursday at 5 p.m. isn't nearly as effective as emailing someone in the morning. With Tout, you can finish an email, set it to send the next morning, and be done with it. CRM junkies will be pleased with the Salesforce and LinkedIn integration.
To round off Tout, the company offers a pretty decent iPhone app that lets you do everything you can do through Gmail or the Tout website.
Check out Tout here, which is free for 25 emails per day. It's worth a look.
The biggest UK mobile network and a major retailer have confirmed they aren't selling the LG G3, which one expert says "overshoots the needs of the market".
The LG G3 arrives in 170 countries in coming weeks.Nate Ralph/CNET
The LG G3 popped out of the LG cake last night with a dazzling screen, laser-sighting camera and all the high-end features you could ever need -- but as industry experts brand the G3 a "tough sell", it's been hit with a vote of no confidence from two major UK outlets.
The UK's largest phone network, EE, and Phones 4u, a high street phone retailer with over 600 stores, have confirmed to CNET they are not selling the new phone. Analyst Ben Wood of CCS Insightsuggests a crowded market is to blame: "The LG G3 goes head-to-head with other flagship devices such as HTC's One M8, Samsung's Galaxy S5 and Sony's Xperia Z2, which most retailers have already ranged.
"So it's no great surprise that the G3 is not currently selected by EE and Phones 4u, particularly as there is growing evidence that smartphone demand is weakening."
LG turned some heads on Tuesday with the debut of its eye-catching new G3.
But in this game, a good -- even great -- smartphone simply isn't enough.
It's the sad reality that unless you're Apple or Samsung, it is extremely tough to make a dent in the high-end smartphone market. That's especially true in the US, where consumers have largely coalesced behind the iPhone and Galaxy S juggernauts.
LG is the latest big-name company to attempt the feat, following other major players such as HTC and Sony. Having a successful smartphone is particularly important for LG, which sees mobile as a critical front in a multi-pronged war in the consumer electronics business, with battles as varied as refrigerators and televisions. Having long lived in the shadow of the similarly diverse Samsung, LG believes it has its chance in the spotlight with the G3.
LG's reason for its confidence in the US: a "double impact" that includes more aggressive marketing and a quietly building base of supporters more receptive to its products.
To the first, a stronger campaign that spells out the benefits of its new smartphone would do much to raise the profile of LG, which is more recognizable as a manufacturer of flat-panel televisions.
"There's going to be aggressive marketing support around G3," said Chang Ma, the head of mobile marketing in the US, in an interview. He teased a "significantly larger" budget than in years past.
As for the second, it remains unclear whether the groundswell of support that LG says in place will help propel sales and crucial word-of-mouth buzz. The previous flagship smartphone,the G2, was a solid device, and it has built up a decent amount of goodwill with its Nexus 4 and Nexus 5smartphones, built in cooperation with Google. The curvy G Flex, while not a hot seller, at least demonstrated a willingness to innovate.
Globally, LG has made strides, tying with Huawei for third in global smartphone market share last year,
Dog lovers are, on the other hand, just frisky little conformists looking for a good time. They were deemed more energetic and outgoing, as well as more likely to follow rules.
As with all the research, this piece needs to be a taken with a very salty dog biscuit.
However, the most painful conclusion was surely the one that declared cat lovers more intelligent than dog lovers.
You might be floored by the logic that Denise Guastello, an associate professor of psychology at Carroll University, offered.
She said: "It makes sense that a dog person is going to be more lively, because they're going to want to be out there, outside, talking to people, bringing their dog. Whereas, if you're more introverted, and sensitive, maybe you're more at home reading a book, and your cat doesn't need to go outside for a walk."
People still read books, professor? Perhaps only at Carroll University. And the notion that people have dogs in order to force themselves to go outside is a curious one.
Could it be that a lot of cat lovers like to go outside, but don't really like the idea of dragging a pet with them?
It's a peculiar definition of companionship that makes you want to drag a dog on a leash. The French poet, Gerard de Nerval, had an excellent riposte to those who walked their pets.
He preferred to walk his pet lobster. He described lobsters as "tranquil, serious and they know the secrets of the sea."
Apple's new programming language Swift promises to be easier and faster to code with and more secure.Tim Stevens/CNET
Apple Vice President Craig Federighi didn't have a Steve Jobsian "one more thing" for the faithful at theWorldwide Developers Conference on Monday morning. But he did end on an unexpected note. Apple debuted a new programming language called Swift that the company hopes will make coding faster while eliminating catastrophic errors.
"We have a new programming language. The language is called Swift, and it totally rules," said Federighi as the crowd exploded with applause.
Swift is native to Apple's Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks on which OS X and iOS are respectively built. Federighi outlined an ambitious goal to replace the Objective-C and Python languages with a single language that is faster and easier to code in.
"It's impressive that they've managed to develop a full-fledged modern replacement entirely in secret -- as well as a little concerning, given how difficult it can be to evolve a language design in isolation," said Landon Fuller, a developer and the chief technology officer at the developer co-operative firm Plausible Labs.
"By designing a language like Swift independently, they were able to produce something that interoperates seamlessly with their existing platform," Fuller said.
During the keynote address, Apple released a Swift guidebook to the iTunes Store -- a move that underscores how eager Apple is to get developers on the Swift track.
Swift promises to be a sort of a holy grail for developers, employing the best of C and Objective C without its compatibility restrictions. It also promises to put an end to the "infinite loop" errors, of which the recent "goto fail" debacle was a part of.
Swift promises to blaze past Objective-C and Python, with complex object sort 3.9 times faster and RC4 encryption 220 times faster than Python. Federighi promised that developers simply won't be able to make entire classes of errors that currently plague them, even though code written in Swift will be able to run alongside current Objective-C code.