Thursday, 18 February 2016

Mark Zuckerberg Inadvertently Responds To Kanye West’s Investment Request

Kanye West has been very active and open on his Twitter account lately, diving into his plans to shift the music industry, promoting his Yeezy Season 3 line, and surprisingly, he dished on his financial constraints.

The Chicago native states that he has $53 million worth of debt, hindering him from investing further into his business ventures. As a method to remedy the situation, West extended an opportunity to Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, to finance “1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas.”

Zuckerberg didn’t respond with a statement of his own, but showed that he’s aware of West’s inquiry by liking a Facebook user’s status. Steven Grim wrote on the social media outlet, “Dear Kanye West: If you’re going to ask the CEO of Facebook for a billion dollars, maybe don’t do it on Twitter.” Zuckerberg was captured liking the status, which you can view below. The “Ultra Light Beam” rapper also shared a photo of his Donda Communications Company flow chart where he outlined all the different areas of business and entertainment that he’d like to achieve.



Source: Yahoo
Written by Camille Augustin for Vibe


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Monday, 15 February 2016

This physicist tied himself to the side of a building then went plunging toward the earth — here's why he lived


To demonstrate a basic property of physics, Norwegian physicist Andreas Wahl tied himself to the side of building 45 feet off the ground:

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Drivers problem of Windows 10 on Macbook



It's been 3 months now since I upgraded to windows 10 on my macbook air. When I upgraded by just downloading windows 10 from windows website here, I met a big problem. My speakers, trackpad, camera, keyboard, wifi, bluetooth were not working!

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Google boss becomes highest-paid in US

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The chief executive of Google, Sundar Pichai, has been awarded $199m (£138m) in shares, a regulatory filing has revealed.

It makes him the highest-paid chief executive in the US.

Mr Pichai became chief executive of the search engine giant following the creation of its parent, Alphabet.

The founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have amassed fortunes of $34.6bn and $33.9bn, according to Forbes.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Social: A Stanford professor says eliminating 2 phrases from your vocabulary can make you more successful

Your language shapes the way you approach your goals. 





The way you speak not only affects how others perceive you; it also has the potential to shape your behavior.

Swapping one word for another could make all the difference in how you approach your goals.

Apple Watch market share blows away every other smartwatch, including Android Wear




There are a plethora of smartwatches and other wearables available today, but it appears that one device has far surpassed all the others. Canalys, an independent analyst company, released its smartwatch report for 2015, and let’s just say the Apple Watch kicked some serious butt.

Apple's Arrogance Exposed As Controversial Error 53 Bricks iPhones



It’s rare that you see a company highlighting its own flaws when everything is going perfectly. Once you apply some pressure, you reveal the frayed edges, the blurred lines, and both the real and the perceived faults. Apple’s Error 53 has been bubbling away for months, but received wider recognition this week with The Guardian’s Miles Brignal explaining the issue that has led to Apple to bricking thousands of iPhones during the iOS upgrade process.

Amazon Echo: Meet Alexa




It was a weird surprise when Amazon unveiled Echo, an internet-connected speaker that listens and talks, in late 2014.


Amazon’s track record creating hardware had been inconsistent. While the Kindle e-reader was a long-time success and its Fire TV streaming media device was looking good, the long-anticipated Fire Phone wasalready an obvious, expensive flop. The company had mostly focused on screens and visual content: books, video, and apps.

Microsoft Reveals Real Cost Of 'Free' Windows 10- by Gordon Kelly for Forbes




“There is no such thing as a free lunch” has been the mantra of those cynical about the true cost of ‘free’ Windows 10. But as Microsoft increases pressure on users to upgrade, it turns out the real cost of Windows 10 lies somewhere far less expected…