• Apple-Fans, der er Beskrevet som “Sheeple” af Merriam-Webster Ordbog

    En af Usa ‘s bedst sælgende ordbøger, Merriam-Webster, har tilføjet “Sheeple”, som et officielt ord. Annonceringen blev lavet i sidste uge, og tilføjer, at “Sheeple” er en uformel ord til at beskrive “mennesker, der er føjelige, kompatibel, eller let påvirket: folk sammenlignes med fårene”. Det er interessant, Merriam-Webster ordbog lister Apple fans som gode eksempler.…

  • HTC has published a new teaser on compressible smartphone

    HTC has published a new teaser video, which hints at the impending new product is “compressible” HTC smartphone U. Directly into the 3-second mark you can see how the smartphone glimpsed in the frame. Recall, HTC has already confirmed their plans for the announcement of the flagship smartphone on may 16. He is known under…

  • In “Luzhniki” create high-speed Wi-Fi for fans

    At the stadium “Luzhniki” began to deploy high-speed Wi-Fi network for fans. It is designed to connect several tens of thousands of people at a time. This was announced by the official portal of the mayor and government of Moscow. Access point wireless Internet will have in the halls and areas of service. The device…

  • Samsung has started to distribute the update for red Galaxy S8 and S8+ in Europe

    Samsung Electronics has started to distribute the update for the flagship smartphone Galaxy S8 and S8+, the crucial problem with the reddish hue of the displays. For Galaxy S8 update now available in Turkey and the UK, and for Galaxy S8+ in Germany and Turkey. This was told by the specialized portal SamMobile. The day…

  • Apple is testing self-driving Lexus

    A couple of weeks ago, Apple was granted a permit to test vehicles with autopilot on public roads from the authorities of California. Now Bloomberg got the first images of this car plying on the roads of Silicon Valley. Apple obtained the permit provides for tests on three Lexus RX540h 2015 with six drivers. In…

  • The main thing for the week: powerful Gionee M6S Plus, Sony Xperia XZ Premium in Europe, the decline in the prices of Meizu in Russia

    Working on this week, the Chinese have introduced a powerful Gionee M6S Plus with capacious battery. We learned that the flagship Sony Xperia XZ Premium will appear in Europe on 1 June. Meizu has announced the reduction of prices of their smartphones in Russia. This and other interesting news of the past five days, read…

  • Szybki pociąg wypadł z szyn w Niemczech

    Ucierpiały dwie osoby. W niemieckim mieście Dortmund, w pobliżu dworca kolejowego wykoleił szybki pociąg-informuje policja w serwisie Twitter. Wypadek pociągu ICE-945, lecący z Düsseldorfu do Berlina. Z kolei uszło trzy wagony, wszyscy pasażerowie pociągu zostali ewakuowani, na miejsce został wysłany helikopter. W wyniku wypadku lekkich obrażeń otrzymał dwa pasażera, z których jeden trafił do szpitala.…

  • Kryzys w Wenezuela: Maduro podpisał dekret o zwołaniu zgromadzenia ustawodawczego

    Przywódca Wenezueli powiedział, że stworzył prezydencką komisję do konstruktywnego dialogu z całym krajem. Prezydent Wenezueli Nicolas Maduro na żywo w lokalnej telewizji podpisał dekret o zwołaniu zgromadzenia ustawodawczego w kraju, informuje RIA novosti. Po podpisaniu dokumentu Maduro oświadczył, “aby był on pełen niezwłocznie”. “Stworzyłem szeroką prezydencką komisję z otwartymi drzwiami dla wielkiego dialogu z całej…

  • Shooter’s pool San Diego had relatieprobleem

    SAN DIEGO – The resident of the apartment complex in San Diego that Sunday night opened fire on the dark colored people that a birthday was being celebrated, had relationship problems. His girlfriend had just broke up, police said. During the shooting at the swimming pool of the complex, he called her, so that she…

  • USA give a negative travel advice for Europe

    WASHINGTON – The United States warn of a higher risk of terrorist attacks in Europe this summer. The American government gave on Monday a ’travel alert’ for Europe. This negative travel advice valid for the whole summer. In its warning, the government on the incidents in “France, Russia, Sweden and the United Kingdom.” She states…