The 10 Best Radar Detector Apps For Android And Ios

Most of them also work as GPS and are perfect for use when driving anywhere, as you can use vehicular support for your phone, whether it is an Android or an iOS. Check them out! 1. Waze 1. Waze Waze is definitely one of the best apps available for smartphones in the maps and navigation category. In addition to functioning as a GPS, Waze is one of the best radar detector apps available, warning you of radars, accidents, and blockages....

January 21, 2023 · 5 min · 980 words · Randy Carney

The 20 Best Wired Headphones To Buy

It goes without saying that if the user doesn’t put the headphones on their cell phone, they will lose a lot of quality. The purpose of headphones is to provide private listening, thus minimizing any interference. On top of that, there are applications that ask the user to put on headphones to make the experience more pleasant. Games like The Walking Dead: The Game, for example, ask the user to wear a good headset, as the experience is completely different....

January 21, 2023 · 12 min · 2406 words · Donna Bryant

The 9 Best Ways To Use Google Workspace For Web Development

Using platform applications like Drive, Google Docs and Calendar, for example, you and your team will be able to develop websites like experienced developers, even if you don’t know anything about design. The available tools integrate easily, bringing code, content and creativity together in one place. In addition, many people use these applications in their day-to-day life, which makes them usually be approachable, easier to understand and use. Be a web site developer and make your content available with minimal expenses and maximum virtual integration of your team....

January 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1478 words · Jonathan King

This Fujifilm Golf Gif Camera Is The Weirdest Camera In The World

For some strange reason, this video from Taylor Nowel popped up on my suggested feed yesterday, although it was actually posted to YouTube about 18 months ago. It documents the weirdness that is the Fujifilm Rensha Cardia BYU-N 16. What makes it weird is that it has sixteen lenses. Yes, sixteen. Count ’em. Each with their own individual shutters. It shoots to 35mm film and contains two separate shutter buttons. When it was released in 1995, it seems to have been marketed to golfers, allowing them to shoot a rapid succession of images when they tee off in order to be able to analyze their swing after the fact....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Lucas Moon

This Photographer Doesn T Just Find Locations He Builds His Sets From Scratch

Many times, planning and preparing for a shot requires a fair amount of time. But photographer Nicky Hamilton raises preparation to another level. He approached his latest project The Lonely Man like a painter with a blank canvas. He didn’t just find the location, set the lighting and took the shots. He built each of his sets from scratch, for every picture in the series. It took him 3 years to complete the project, with around three months for each setup....

January 21, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · Chase Lopez
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