Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Official Introduction video  reached 10 million views on YouTube in the first 30 days. Amazing Samsung!

 This year over one trillion videos and images will be snapped, edited, and shared.

So, we haven’t just updated the camera, we’ve completely rethought the entire camera experience for how you communicate today.
Introducing the Samsung Galaxy S9.
The Camera. Reimagined.

The Galaxy S9’s revolutionary camera introduces Dual Aperture that adapts just like the human eye, to capture stunning pictures in bright daylight, to low light and even to super low-light.

Next level slow motion: Super Slow-mo on the new Galaxy S9. Shoot at incredible speed: 960 frames per second, thanks to the super speed sensor.
Go!
Got you! Nailed it!
Look at this!

British scientists invented – or, as some people say, borrowed alien technology of – shape shifting liquid metal. For now, this metal can change its shape into 2d forms, like letters, numbers, or other symbols. But the scientists believe that soon they will be able to force these metals to change 3d shapes. It will be like Terminator 2 came to life.

In Zimbabwe, there is one unique building that was designed to cool itself without a large conditioning system. It’s amazing how correct architecting can make a building much more economic, eco-friendly, and comfy. This particular project was inspired by termite mounds and their well thought out natural shapes.

By the way, this video already has 150,000 views. And it was published only a day ago.

This is the Sony Xperia XZ3 with less than six months since the launch of the Xperia XZ2. In just a few weeks after the XZ2 premium sony has just surprised us with another more modern flagship for 2018 that's still missing a few bells and whistles.

In New York, you can try an amazing dessert that will blow your mind. It’s a stretchy ice cream called “booza”. The founders of this cafe say that this technique of ice cream making is the oldest in the world. If you want to know what the ice cream looked like 500 years ago, then search for booza.

This video already has almost 2 million views and it appeared on YouTube only a few days ago.

Samsung first teased the idea of a folding smartphone in 2014.
All the way back then. And it's something people have been talking about ever since. And the reason people are interested in the idea of folding smartphones in the first place is because of the technological advancement, that has taken place in displays. Allowing them to be flexible, OLED panels that can spin and turn and fold and so on without being busted like a traditional rigid material.

Pretty interesting and cognitive video about the most weighty revolutions in the world. Also, it is rather precise with dates, actual info, and conclusions. The video can be useful for schoolchildren, students, and any person who’s interested in history. The video has over 75,000 views. And it was published less than 24 hour ago.

TIMELAPSE OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE (compressing 13.8 billion years of all time from start into a 10 minute scale) - melodysheep

The video got 1.5 million views during 30 days!

We're going on a journey
This video depicts all 13 billion years of time unfolding on a 10 minute scale - from the big bang to today.
Every passing second represents 22 million years.
On this scale, humans do not appear until the last fraction of a second

You have already seen smartwatches and fitness trackers but there's another class of high-tech and smart jewelry which can perform activity tracking, send notifications, and they are beautiful as well. Have a look at our favorites: Bellabeat Leaf, Neclumi, Ear-O-smart, Joule, Fin, Senstone, Smarty ring, Dipper Necklace, Totwoo, Blinq, and Nfc ring.

Today I am going to show you how to unlock the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
So let's say you've picked up a Note 9 and it's locked to a carrier that you don't subscribe to. In my case, I have an AT&T; Galaxy Note 9, but I wouldn't be able to use it on my T-Mobile smartphone plan.
Here's how we can unlock it with ease and make this available on any carrier of our choosing.

Hi there. My name is Maya and welcome to US history 2: the Colonization of the U.S. In this video, you'll learn all about how Europe first colonized what we now know as the United States of America.

Pripyat and Chernobyl are the cities in the Ukraine located about 56 miles (90 kilometers) northeast of the capital, Kiev.
Prior to the disaster and a subsequent evacuation, it was home to around 50,000 and 14,000 people.
At that time, it was still part of the Soviet Union.
The city was the location of the nuclear power station to be built in Ukraine, but on the 26th of April, 1986, disaster struck when Reactor No. 4 exploded.
The town is still home to around 690 people, although it’s now somewhat of a ghost town,
with animals occupying many abandoned buildings.
Most of the residents live about 19 miles (30km) from the disaster site in the Chernobyl
Exclusion Zone, and surprisingly, international tourists flock to the area.

Next year 2019 will be the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon
landings, since then just 12 men have walked on the lunar surface in six
missions covering a period lasting less than three years. The Apollo project at
its peak employed over 400,000 people in some 20,000 businesses and universities
with a total cost adjusted to 2018 figures of around about a $145 Billion
If you thought we sent Apollo to the purely to explore the moon and do the science then think again. Apollo was primarily a political tool for Kennedy to use against the Soviets.

Just the other day, I was exploring my world with Triangle Bob and we found a place my animator forgot to design.
The end of my world is just a big, scary cliff to nowhere! But you can float around so it's kinda cool.
It did have me wondering though, what's at the end of/your/universe?
If we want to know what's at the end of the universe, we should start at the beginning.
There are many different ideas for how our universe began, but the most popular one is the Big Bang Theory.

Ever met someone who is so extremely dumb that they don’t know how stupid they actually are?
Ever tried to explain a new concept to someone who clearly doesn’t get it?
Well, you’re not alone.
Researchers have come up with a theory that explains why the less we know about something,
the more confident we are in our ability to master it.
So there’s a term for Dumb and Dumber?
Yes.
And it is more common than you might think.
Join us today as we explore the avenues of dumbness, in this episode of the Infographics
show – What is the Dunning Kruger effect?

Introducing the NEW Yamaha MyRide app
Experience and discover more Riding info live on your phone
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Keep going, corner after corner Unlimited info anytime, anywhere
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Lot of people have a Windows 98 in their grandpa's houses

For years Youtubers and content creators have been gifted with technology to run their social media careers, but what about those stuck in 1998? What it would be like to run an internet career using Windows 98. Let the creativity fly!

 

SO TAKE ME BACK IN TIIIIIIIME

TO ANOTHER WOOOOORLD WHERE YOU CAN B-

*disappointed sigh*

Windows 98... I grew up here. I'm not that old,

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