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VietNam – Showbiz – Duong Yen Nhung mixes branded goods

VietNam – Showbiz – Duong Yen Nhung mixes branded goods

Duong Yen Nhung asked stylist Eric to shape the style of his new fashion photo shoot. She fully exploited her slender legs using shorts paired with a sweater and a pink jacket. Duong Yen Nhung asked stylist Eric to shape the style of his new fashion photo shoot. She fully exploited her slender legs using shorts paired with a sweater and a pink jacket. Dior handbags cost 152 million VND and glasses create a luxurious and classy look for beauties. Dior handbags cost 152 million VND and glasses create a luxurious and classy look for beauties. Yen Nhung transformed into…
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VietNam showbiz – Thuy Tien mixes street cakes

VietNam showbiz – Thuy Tien mixes street cakes

Besides the open style with cut out dresses, chest button-down tops ... Thuy Tien also regularly promotes stylish and elegant clothes when walking around the street. Miss Grand International 2021 để tóc mái ngang, cài bờm khi diện nguyên bộ trang phục phối màu ton-sur-ton từ quần áo cho đến sandal đế thấp. Váy dệt kim theo phong cách tối giản, ôm sát đường cong giúp người mặc tôn hình thể một cách hiệu quả. Thùy Tiên sử dụng hoa tai ngọc trai, túi đeo chéo Gucci tông nâu phối cùng váy trắng kem hợp xu hướng thu đông. Many…
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What is the new language to replace PHP? If someone were to make a social networking site like Facebook, what language would you recommend to them, taking into consideration the few million people on at any single given time, speed, efficiency, etc.?

What is the new language to replace PHP? If someone were to make a social networking site like Facebook, what language would you recommend to them, taking into consideration the few million people on at any single given time, speed, efficiency, etc.?

PHP is dying, Java is dying, C# is dying, SQL is dying, Javascript is dying, C is dying. And yet each one of these has probably more currently-ongoing projects than all others combined. Yes, things that have been supplanted by other things tend to slowly fade out but it’s a very slow fade and it doesn’t mean that they’re bad. (Edit: So many people seem to be reading the first paragraph and completely missing the point so I’ll just say it very explicitly. Talking about a programming language dying is pointless. Now let’s get back to the interesting part of the question.)…
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Here’s How to Get Google Assistant on the Galaxy Watch 4

Here’s How to Get Google Assistant on the Galaxy Watch 4

Samsung revealed earlier this week that Google Assistant was finally rolling out to the Galaxy Watch 4, which has only had Samsung’s Bixby virtual assistant since the watch was released last year. The good news is that it’s showing up on watches automatically without the need to do anything — in my case, the Assistant icon appeared at the bottom of my watch’s app list, and tapping it started the setup process. If you don’t see Google Assistant yet, Droid Life pointed out you can force the installation by for “Google Assistant for wearables,” and then choosing your watch as…
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Android Notifications Are Still Miles Ahead of the iPhone

Android Notifications Are Still Miles Ahead of the iPhone

I’ve been using for over a decade, but I recently started using an iPhone full-time. The notifications situation is one area that I have a lot of thoughts about. Android’s notification system has more or less been the same since the beginning, yet I still think it’s better. Lock Screen vs. Notification Center Let’s start things off with perhaps the most frustrating area of iPhone notifications. Not including home screen badges, there are two places where notifications appear: the and the . The lock screen and Notification Center are treated as completely separate things. Technically, you only see recent notifications—-ones that…
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Google Explains Your Android Phone’s Broken Notifications

Google Explains Your Android Phone’s Broken Notifications

Modern versions of Android strike a decent balance between extending battery life (by pausing or limiting background tasks) and still staying connected to cloud servers that provide push notifications. However, some manufacturers take that a step further for their devices, by implementing more battery-saving techniques that can lead to background services breaking. OnePlus has had issues over the years with unreliable notifications, as well as the . Some of Google’s Android team held a Q&A panel at Google I/O this week, where an app developer asked what they could do in their app to work around aggressive battery life management…
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Google Wallet on Android Wants to Replace Your Real Wallet

Google Wallet on Android Wants to Replace Your Real Wallet

Google Pay is already available on Android, which can be used for managing cards for digital purchases and tap-to-pay in stores, sending and receiving money from friends and family, and storing digital versions of some types of cards and passes (e.g. buss passes, rewards cards for retail stores, and so on). More recently, Google rolled out an entirely new Pay app, with a greater focus on organizing spending data and store rewards programs. Google is switching up how payments work on Android again, and the exact experience will vary by country. In the United States and Singapore, the tap-to-pay and…
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How to Empty the Trash on Android

How to Empty the Trash on Android

In this guide, we’ll cover how to empty the trash for Google Photos and Files by Google, which are two of the popular gallery and file manager apps for this operating system. If you use a different app, check the “Recently Deleted” folder, “Trash,” or similar places to find and . Clear the Trash in Google Photos To and videos, first, launch the Google Photos app on your Android phone. In Photos’ bottom bar, tap “Library.” On the “Library” screen, at the top, tap “Trash.” On the “Trash” page, in the top-right corner, tap the three dots. From the three-dot…
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5 Features Google Pixel Phones Should Steal From Samsung

5 Features Google Pixel Phones Should Steal From Samsung

More Camera Modes Justin Duino / How-To Geek Google loves to boast about the camera prowess of the Pixel series. Indeed, Pixel phones do have some of the . However, the camera software on Pixel phones is a bit lacking. The doesn’t have many extra features. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy devices have “Pro” modes that give you granular control over focus, ISO, exposure, and other things. They also have nifty modes like “Portrait Video.” Compare that to the Google Camera which has the basic set of modes, including panorama, slow motion, time-lapse, and Night Sight. Samsung doesn’t shove…
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How Adaptive Charging Saves Your Android Battery

How Adaptive Charging Saves Your Android Battery

A brand new battery will have battery health of around 100%. This means you’re getting the full potential of the battery capacity. What eats away at battery health is the constant charging and discharging cycle. It’s unavoidable. Keeping a phone charged in the 20-80% charged range is best for the battery, but it’s not always realistic in practice. You’ll put your phone on the charger at night and wake up to 100% charge. While you were sleeping, the battery was in a cycle between 99-100% for several hours. Typically, a smartphone battery is designed to retain up to 80% health…
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