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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Who is Rodney King Look This!

Who is Rodney King Look This!


AA TECH - Who is Rodney King? Look This! - AA Tech will explain for you about Rodney King, Rodney Glen King, born on April 2, 1965 in Sacramento, California, was an African American who became a symbol of racial tension in America, after his beating by Los Angeles police officers in 1991 was videotaped and broadcast to the nation.

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Rodney King

Born in Sacramento, California on April 9, 1965, Rodney King was caught by the Los Angeles police after a high-speed chase on March 3, 1991. The officers pulled him out of the car and beat him brutally, while amateur cameraman George Holliday caught it all on videotape. The four LAPD officers involved were indicted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and excessive use of force by a police officer.

However, after a three-month trial, a predominantly white jury acquitted the officers,  inflaming citizens and sparking the violent 1992 Los Angeles riots. Two decades after the riots, King told CNN that he had forgiven the officers. King was found dead in his swimming pool on June 17, 2012, in Rialto, California, at the age of 47.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

You lost your Android phone or tablet Look for them at Google com – CNET in Spanish

You lost your Android phone or tablet Look for them at Google com – CNET in Spanish




Google has a way to find your lost Android.

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we’ve all lost our mobile phone at one time or another, sometimes in our homes, sometimes in the car and sometimes in bad weather. Now, instead of looking everywhere to find it, you can trust that Google will come to your aid.

This little-known feature of Google allows you to find your Android phone or tablet using the search engine Google on your PC, as long as you meet the right criteria.

the Android phone must have installed the application of Google, Now cards enabled, the web activity and enabled applications, notifications Google Now on and finally reporting location must be set in the mode of “high precision”

Here’s how it works.

  • first, use the browser on your computer to log into the Google account you’ve set up on your phone.
  • Now type the phrase “find my phone” in the search engine Google on your PC . In response, Google shows a map trying to concentrate on the location of your device. Give at least several seconds, and finally going to see a location on the map is accurate enough to give you a sense of where you left your phone. For example, the map told me the location of my team was accurate to a few meters from where I was.

That’s fine. But what if your phone is lost somewhere in your house? Google will not tell you what room you are in, but it can make the device ring so you can keep track of yourself.

  • To hear the device, click the icon or link Ring on the map. The device will ring at full volume for more than five minutes. Once you find it, just click the button to turn off the ringer.

But what if you own an Android tablet rather than a phone? You can still use the search function. I used it to locate my tablet Nexus 7 and it worked very well. Clicking on the icon Ring, the ringing sound went off in my tablet so I could locate it.

The Google search function is not the only way to locate a missing Android device. A similar feature, called Android Device Manager, you can locate and make it sound device. If you believe your device has been stolen, you can also remotely lock and reset the password or delete your data.

Apple offers a function similar track called Find My iPhone, you can find both your iCloud account or the app Find My Phone to locate your iPhone or iPad lost, make them sound to locate, block or delete your data.

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Sunday, November 20, 2016

YouTube renovates website with a new look

YouTube renovates website with a new look



YouTube has reprogrammed its website to make it easier for viewers to find and watch their favourite channels.
The facelift, unveiled Thursday, is the latest step in YouTubes attempt to make the Internets most popular video site as easy to navigate and as compelling to watch as cable TV. In the process, YouTube owner Google Inc. hopes to make money selling ads.
As part of the redesign, YouTube is replacing its staid white background with a touch of grey.


The changes are part of the biggest renovation that YouTube has undertaken since Google bought the site for $1.76 billion five years ago.
Although Google has been steadily adding more frills to YouTube since that acquisition, the videos on the site often were stitched in a crazy quilt that often required visitors to do a lot of searching to find what they wanted.
Google also has been sprucing up other products in recent months, including its Gmail service and news section.
YouTubes website has been reorganised to display three main vertical columns instead of scattering clips in horizontal rows.
The left of the page is devoted to a column that can be customized to feature a viewers favourite channels and monitor the videos being posted by their friends on social networks, including Facebook - a rival to Googles own Plus service.
The effort to highlight channels comes a few weeks after YouTube agreed to invest $100 million in original programming from about 100 celebrities, media companies and video entrepreneurs. Most of these channels will debut next year. YouTube hopes additional advertising will enable it to reap a profit from the investment.
The middle of YouTubes new home page is where videos can be played. The selection will change as viewers click on a different channel included in their lists in the left column. The far right column will recommend other videos, based on what kind of clips that viewers have watched in the past.
Bringing more professionally-produced content and more organization to YouTube has become more important since last years introduction of Google TV - an attempt to seamlessly blend conventional television programming with Web surfing. YouTubes more streamlined look might make the site more attractive to watch on large-screen TVs using Googles product or other connections to the Internet.
Google TV has struggled so far, partly because major Hollywood networks such as News Corp.s Fox and The Walt Disney Co.s ABC have blocked their content from the platform because they think it will undercut their advertising revenue and fees from pay-TV distributors such as Comcast Corp. and DirecTV.

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