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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

‪‪fire‬, ‪Santa Paula‬, ‪Santa Ana winds‬, ‪Ventura County Fire Department‬, ‪Los Angeles‬‬

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‪‪fire‬, ‪Santa Paula‬, ‪Santa Ana winds‬, ‪Ventura County Fire Department

Thousands of homes are under evacuation orders as a wind-driven brush fire quickly grew to at least 10,000 acres, threatening homes in Santa Paula and Ventura on Monday evening and leading to the death of at least one person, Ventura County authorities said.
“Due to the intensity of the fire, crews are having trouble making access, but there are multiple reports of structures on fire,” authorities said in a bulletin Tuesday morning.


Fire officials said the intensity of the fire, coupled with the wind, made it pretty much unstoppable.

Fire officials said the blaze, which is called the Thomas Fire, broke out Monday east of Santa Paula, which is about 60 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Only hours later, the flames reached eight square miles.


The National Weather Service says that winds of 43 mph and wind gusts of up to 60 mph had been reported in the area, and are expected to continue

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Difference Between Audio Formats

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You've probably seen a few format swaps in your time. And if you haven't, well, count your blessings. Many of the rest of us spent hundreds of dollars or more only to wind up with a packed-full CD rack that now just gathers dust in the corner. Or maybe it's a box full of cassette tapes. Or worse—eight-tracks. But now that the preferred format is all on the cloud, it seems unlikely that another format will take the MP3's place. Actually, a revolution is almost certainly coming. And this one won't have to be televised.

Analog Vs Digital Formats


You might hear a debate between sound aficionados about the pros and cons of analog versus digital, but the fact is that every new iteration of audio formats has come with its own set of positive and negative qualities.
Analog formats — those that rely on machine parts to translate something physical into soundwaves — go all the wat backs to Thomas Edison's wax cylinders. These were basically the only way to play back sound recordings in the first decade of the 20th century, but soon enough they were replaced by vinyl records.
It's important to remember that records weren't just objectively better than their predecessors. Actually, early records sounded worse than wax cylinders, and they couldn't be used to record at home. They were smaller, though, and cheaper, and as time went by, their fidelity only increased. Since those days, there have been dozens of new analog formats, those that incrementally changed older formats (like adding a B-side to a record) and those that came up with entirely new ways of capturing sound (like recording onto a magnetic tape).

But the audio format that set the stage for the biggest revolution in listening was the one that introduced us to digital sound — CDs. Where analog formats convert soundwaves into physical materials, such as grooves on a record or magnetization on a tape, digital convert sound into a binary code that can be copied and read by any computer that understands it. The file can be exactly replicated with ease, so a listener can make thousands of mixtapes without losing any audio quality — but the quality of a digital recording is limited by its format, whereas the resolution of analog recordings is limited only by the physical materials. Like analog formats, there have been many iterations of digital formats since they first made it big (does anyone remember MiniDiscs?). The current digital champ is the MP3. It's not the only format with skin in the game, though.

Losseless And Lossy Formats

The key to understanding the difference between modern digital formats is understanding the difference between lossless and loosy formats .Lossy formats, such as MP3s, compress a file so that it takes up less disc space, sacrificing a degree of audio quality in the process. Lossless formats are those that have found a way to compress a file without losing data — or they may just not compress the file to begin with. It sounds like lossy formats are clearly inferior to their cousins, doesn't it? The thing is, they're still much smaller than lossless compressed formats such as WMA, and there's some debate over whether the human ear is even capable of discerning the difference between the two.
One file format that might still knock MP3s off their throne is Vorbis .Though there still aren't many devices that support it, this open-source format has been shown to compress files even better than MP3s do. That means you won't have to get an extra hard drive for all of your music — and you can use that space to store your record collection.

Risks Of Rooting Android Phone

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The risks of rooting your Android phone

You’ve got your smartphone. It’s new, shiny and neat. You can go online from it while you’re out and about and download cool apps to keep you company whenever you get bored. But can you download any app you want? What about custom themes? And did you ever feel like altering or replacing system applications and settings on your phone because they’re not so user friendly? Well, the thing is you can’t do whatever you want with your smartphone. For security reasons, phone manufacturers and mobile network operators impose software limitations. However, these limitations can be overruled by rooting your Android phone, although it is not advisable. Especially if you don’t have antivirus for Androidinstalled, to protect you from mobile malware.

A lot of people are talking about the freedom rooting your phone gives you, without necessarily stressing the risks you face by doing so. Here’s a brief overview of the advantages and disadvantages of this process. In case you decide to go for it, it’s best you take an informed decision for your own mobile security.


First off, what’s rooting?


Rooting is a process that allows you to attain root access to the Android operating system code (the equivalent term for Apple devices id jailbreaking). It gives you privileges to modify the software code on the device or install other software that the manufacturer wouldn’t normally allow you to. And for good mobile security reasons: they don’t want users to make modifications to the phones that could result in accidents beyond repair; it is easier for them to offer support if they allow users to only use the same unmodified version of the software. But tech savvy users have already developed rooting methods, which vary depending on device. They are available on the web, and more and more Android users are resorting to them because of the powerful perks they provide, such as:


 full customization for just about every theme/graphic download of any app, regardless of the app store they’re posted on extended battery life and added performance updates to the latest version of Android if your device is outdated and no longer updated by the manufacturer


But if you do it improperly, it can create havoc. And even done properly, if your phone doesn’t have proper antivirus protection for Android, rooting leaves your device open to all sorts of malware.



With great power comes great responsibility


Now, say all these advantages have convinced you to root your Android device. But you can do it at your own expense, risking your own mobile security. Here’s why:


 1. You can turn your smartphone into a brick. Well, not literally, but if you goof up the rooting process, meaning the code modifications, your phone software can get so damaged that your phone will basically be as useless as a brick.


 2. Your phone warranty turns void. It’s legal to root your phone; however, if you do it, your device gets straight out of warranty. Say you root your phone and some time after that, you experience a phone malfunction – hardware or software related. Because of the Android rooting, the warranty is no longer valid, and the manufacturer will not cover the damages.


 3. Malware can easily breach your mobile security. Gaining root access also entails circumventing the security restrictions put in place by the Android operating system. Which means worms, viruses, spyware and Trojans can infect the rooted Android software if it’s not protected by effective mobile antivirus for Android. There are several ways these types of malware get on your phone: drive-by downloads, malicious links, infected apps you download from not so reputable app stores. They take over your phone and make it act behind your back: forward your contact list to cybercrooks, sniff your e-mails, send text messages to premium numbers, racking up your phone, and collect personal data such as passwords, usernames, credit card details that you use while socializing, banking and shopping from your smartphone.



Mobile security advice


 If you still want to root your device, make sure you research the process very well, as it differs depending on the smartphone type and brand. It’s better you ask for expert advice on dedicated forums, or better yet, ask a tech savvy person to root it for you. All these in order to ensure you don’t turn your device into a brick.


 Install proper antivirus protection for your Android phone, even before rooting the device, to fend off malware infections. BullGuard Mobile Security 12 offers mobile antivirus protection for a wide range of mobile operating systems, including antivirus protection for Android devices.


 Here’s some good news: say you do resort to rooting your device. If for some reason you change your mind about it, you can always un-root it. In this case too, it’s better you ask for expert help.

Whatsapp Tricks You Should Know About

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1) WhatsApp has become an integral part of of our lives and has completely replaced the good ol’ text message. There’s hardly anyone we know who isn’t using the instant messaging app. However, there are a lot of things that you can do on WhatsApp, apart from sending and receiving messages, photos and other media files. Here is a list of 12 things that will make enhance the functionality of using WhatsApp

2. Pin your Chats
There are times when you want your most important chats on the top of your conversation list. Scrolling down through scores of messages to find that chat can be tedious. Not anymore. In a recent update, WhatsApp added this function. To pin a contact to the top of the list, you have to long press on the chat from that person and then press the ‘pin icon’ that appears right next to delete, mute and archive icons on the top of the page. As of now, only three contacts can be pinned to place them on top of the conversation list.

3. Creat Gifs
WhatsApp has been supporting GIFS for a while now. But did you know that you can even create GIFS within WhatsApp and send it to your friends? However, we should point out that you can only create GIFS using videos that are saved on your smartphone. Open the WhatsApp chat of the contact whom you want to send the GIF to. Click on the attach icon > Select Gallery > Go to videos. Select the video you wish to create in a GIF from. As soon as you do this, it’ll open up in the video editing section of WhatsApp. Here, you have to adjust the length of the video to 6 seconds or less, as longer GIFS are not supported by WhatsApp. Once the video length is less than 6 seconds, the option of converting it to a GIF will appear as a slider on top right. Now all you need to do is take the slider towards GIF, and you’re set.

4. Chat in different languages
English isn’t the only language in which you can communicate on WhatsApp. You would be glad to know that WhatsApp supports a number of Indian regional languages. If you ever want to type in a different language, open WhatsApp > Go to Settings > Select Chats > Click on App Language. You can then pick the language you wish to type in.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Types of Hackers

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White Hat Hackers
If you believe in Hollywood or Bollywood movies, hackers are all impossibly beautiful slobs who regularly break into top-secret networks just for lulz. If you believe stock photography, they're literally cat burglars who put on a ski mask then steal your credit cards online. Either way, they're not the most trustworthy people in the world. But in reality, you can make a pretty good living as a hacker—and you don't even have to break the law to do it.

Black Hat HackerS
It might seem strange that hackers would be so concerned with the color of each others' hats. The key is to think of them as actors in an old-timey Western, where the good guys always wear white cowboy hats and the bad guys wear black ones. Basically, a white-hat hacker is someone who discovers vulnerabilities in a system and informs the developers so that they can fix them. They often work in tandem with the developer, and only break into systems when they have permission to do so. A black-hat hacker, on the other hand, is closer to the usual stereotype—somebody who discovers vulnerabilities and exploits them for personal gain. A gray hat is somewhere in between, breaking into systems despite not necessarily having permission, but also without the malicious intent of a black hat. 

How to hack android

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Here the basivs of how to hack whatsapp .so here is the way to hack whatsapp.you will have the basic knowledge of hacking so you can jack itherwise you will not hack any ones whatsapp.

There is the difference between hacking and reading .To scan web code is not called hacking .it is the feature of the whatsapp.
Beaware of th.hackers .Whatsapp team itself regularly mate ther privacy and security strong.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

[Unblock All Websites]Unlimited Free VPN For Google Chrome on One Click ✔ [Latest]

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Top 5 Apps: Every Youtuber Must Have [Helps in proper uploading of videos]

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Top Best VPN for Android & ioS for Free [2017]

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