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Older Mac computers do not play Netflix's 4K video

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Older Mac computers do not play Netflix's 4K video Apple is releasing a new operating system, Mac OS Big Sir. With the advent of this new operating system, you can watch Netflix's 4K HDR video content. But the Netflix support document states that these Netflix content will only be supported by the new MacBooks after 2018 and the latest MacBook with Apple's T2 security chip. Only devices with iMac (2020), iMac Pro, Mac Pro (2019), Mac Mini (2018), MacBook Air (2018 and later), and MacBook Pro (2018 and later) will support Netflix's 4K  content. You can check if the Mac you are using has a T2 chip. It is theoretically possible to watch Netflix's Forke video content from older iMac and Mac laptops before 2018. But because of the security chip, its built-in display, or 4k, FiveK monitor can't even view Netflix's Fork content. But neither Netflix nor Apple has commented on why the T2 security chip is so important. But since the T2 chip can play the role of a co-p

What was seen in the handwriting of saints from subtle knowledge and photography?

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What was seen in the handwriting of saints from subtle knowledge and photography? Polycontrast interference photography (PIP) is a device that can study the change of aura of an object and a person using the same technology as Kirlian photography. The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) has used the PIP system to study various aspects of spirituality. Dr. of The Center of Biofield Sciences. Thornton Streeter and Drs. A study has been done using the PIP device with the help of Aniruddha Gandhi. The study examines the existing energy field around handwriting in people with different spiritual levels. The focus is on comparing the positives and negatives projected from a person's handwriting on a spiritual level. A person's handwriting is considered to be a reflection of his spiritual positivity and negativity. The handwriting of the average seeker who practices regularly at the SSRF Spiritual Research Center is an example of the existing energy field. Put it in a small e

Google plans to pay 1 billion to news agencies

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Google plans to pay  1 billion to news agencies Internet giant Google has announced plans to pay  1 billion to news organizations around the world over the next three years. Google pays the media to keep the news published in various media of the world on its webpage. Recently, the world's most popular magazines and news agencies have published their content Google has been demanding a fair payment from Google for using it. The European media was at the forefront of such a struggle with Google. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the new product is being unveiled as per Google's plan. The service, called Google News Showcase, will initially be launched in Germany. News published in various German media can be read in one place on the platform. For this, Google has signed agreements with German magazines Der Spiegel, Stern, and The Chait. In Brazil, Folha has also signed deals with Saint Paulo, Band, and Info be. According to Google, the service will be launched in Germany and Brazil,

Increasing use of employee monitoring software at work from home

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Increasing use of employee monitoring software at work from home Cebu Phillips is the founder of Transcend. Transcend is a London-based company that buys beauty products at wholesale and resells online. Since last year, he has been tracking his employees using Hubstaff software. With this software, they can check the working hours of employees, keystrokes, mouse movements, and visited websites. Seven Philips employees live and work in India. He says that with the help of this software, 'accountability' is ensured. He says that it has also managed the time difference. "I know you can take an extra 10 minutes. It's a good idea to have an automated way to monitor what my employees are doing, 'says Sibu.' I can tell by looking at the screenshots who is spending how much time on what work. I can tell if they are completing the process or not. ' "If they're doing better than I expected, I'll study the photos and share them with other members of my te

Smart Mask for translating eight languages ​​made in Japan

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Smart Mask for translating eight languages ​​made in Japan The Corona Virus (Covid-19) epidemic has changed people's daily lives. One of those changes is the daily use of the mask. When the mask became a must-have item in daily life, a Japanese robot company took it as an opportunity. Donat Robotics has created a smart face mask using the opportunity. The mask not only covers the face but also translates into eight languages. The company said the mask was created to make it easier to communicate in situations where social coverage is required due to the coronavirus. The mask can amplify the user's voice and translate spoken language into eight different languages. The company's CEO, Taisuki Ono, said the mask was designed to be a standard face mask. He said it was important to make it easier to breathe, but that it was not a priority to protect against the coronavirus. According to him, it is made of white plastic and silicone. It has a microphone connected, which is connec

Smart suitcase for the blind

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Smart suitcase for the blind IBM Tech has teamed up with four other companies to build prototype suitcases. This suitcase is a suitcase based on artificial intelligence technology. The company claims that the suitcase will guide the blind. The company has also partnered with companies such as Alpine, Mistubishi, Omron, and Shimizu to make smart suitcases. Behind it was a statue of IBM's Iko Asakawa, who himself is blind. This suitcase guides the visually impaired and the camera and sensors in it warn of obstacles in the way. A smart suitcase based on AI technology helps to reach the destination by scanning the user's current location and map data. The suitcase guides by speaking and giving the vibration on its handle. This way the user can easily find the shops on the way. According to the Next Web Report, this suitcase lets users know in advance about problems with the help of cameras and distance sensors. The number of blind people could reach 115 million by 2050, according t

A headset to scare away a child

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A headset to scare away a child Virtual reality headsets have been provided in the hospital to reduce the fear of children. These headsets are worn on the ears of a frightened child when he goes to the hospital for treatment. A seven-minute film is shown wearing a headset before treatment. It shows a film by a rabbit who treats patients in the virtual world. The main purpose of using a headset is to reduce the anxiety of the hospital by showing the simplicity of the medical process in the child. The headset is on display at Dubai's longest-running Arab health exhibition. The child has a terrible fear of the hospital. Most children do not want to go to the hospital. They are scared of hospital medicines and needles. In such cases, medical treatment is difficult. But this headset has made it easier for nurses to draw blood and inject. The most stressful and frightening situation for a child and the process that reduces that stress was discussed at the Los Angeles Children's Hospi