Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Flying Car is Out !


Terrafugia have unveiled their TF-X concept for the car of the future, and we’re completely on board. So on board, you might have to throw us out of their headquarters as we eagerly await its production.
See, the TF-X is different. It’s not big, full of ridiculous elements required to work or running on Plutonium (looking at you, Doc Brown). The wings fold out, the car listens to where you want to fly to and it fits in a garage.
The car will cruise at 200mph (that’s 322kph) and has a flying range of 500 miles. TF-X vehicles will be capable of automatically avoiding other air traffic, bad weather, and restricted and tower-controlled airspace.
And to recharge, plug it into an electric car charging station or it can recharge straight from the engine. Genius.
Only problem is, we’ve got at least 8 years to wait before even the first one rolls off the production line. Shiiiiiit.

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

SNAKE FIGHT CROCODILE AND WINS


SNAKE FIGHT CROCODILE AND WINS




After struggling for nearly 5 hours, a Python kills a crocodile and pulls it’s prey ashore, eating it face first! The meal will keep the snake full for up to 3 months.

Thursday, 9 July 2015

The Owner of Alibaba is like any other person

The Owner of Alibaba is like any other person.


He failed his university entrance exam 3 times. He applied to 30 jobs when he was looking for work and was rejected from all of them, including a job at KFC where 24 people applied and they hired everyone but him. He wrote to Harvard for a total of 10 times and was knocked back every single time



As I write this, Alibaba Group the internet giant that Jack Ma founded has a market capitalization of  $217 Billion

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Apple Music on 3 months trial




One question immediately stands out when you start to compare the biggest music streaming services: where are the differences?
The reality right now is that Apple Music and Google Play Music, Spotify and Rdio, and any other pair of other music streaming services sound pretty similar on the surface. They offer about 30 million songs for about $10 a month. They let you play music offline and offer radio services and playlists if you don't feel like picking something yourself. They stream in relatively high-quality audio, and they probably have some videos for you to watch.
But there are some key differences between them, and they could just change whether you'd like to choose one over the other. The biggest differentiation remains Spotify's free, ad-supported tier on desktop and mobile. It's something that no one else can match, and it makes Spotify the obvious starting place to go if you're thinking about trying out streaming music for the first time. Of course, Apple is hoping that its three month free trial can change that, especially since its service is built right into every new iPhone.
Apple has some other highlights that it's hoping will get listeners on board. Siri control could make the service more accessible, and its $14.99 per month family plan is a relative bargain. Apple Music may also turn out to have some exclusives from artists in its social Connect section, though there are legitimate reasons to question how well that'll play out. And then there's Taylor Swift. Maybe her fans all own the album by now, but being the only service streaming 1989 can only help.
To help you find your streaming service of choice, we've laid out all of their major selling points in table above. They're all available on the biggest platforms, so you don't have to worry about that (Apple Music, however, won't arrive on Android until this fall). Instead, you can sort through the smaller differences that might make a difference to you. Maybe it's lossless audio, maybe it's the right price. Hopefully one of them has everything you're looking for.

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

What are you waiting for to express what you have inside of you. Send 'PLAY' to 32070 to join us.

Monday, 15 June 2015


For this sake more of Angelina Jolie movie in Nigeria !!! LoL