Monday, April 13, 2020

How To Install Ring Video Doorbell in Your Home

If you like the idea of being able to answer your front door from pretty much anywhere in the world with one of the best smart doorbells on the market, but the thought of brandishing a drill and fiddling with exposed wiring makes you cringe, don’t worry. We’ve put together some easy-to-follow steps based on our own Ring installation experiences, and we’ve also thrown in a few bonus pro tips and tricks from an experienced technician to help make your Ring doorbell cam installation a breeze.

How To Install Ring Video Doorbell in Your Home


Step 1: Gather Tools

While each Ring doorbell kit contains different extras, they all come with pretty much everything you need to install your doorbell, including a screwdriver, screws, a charging cable (if needed), and installation instructions. 
In addition to these, you may need a drill if you have to screw your Ring Doorbell into brick or stucco. The Ring Video Doorbell 2 and the Ring Video Doorbell Pro come with a special masonry bit to make that part easier. We also recommend that you have a box cutter or flathead screwdriver on hand to help you remove your old doorbell.

Step 2: Charge the Battery

If you’re installing a Ring Video Doorbell Pro, you can skip this step. 
Once you have your Ring unboxed, locate the battery and plug it into power using the included charging cable. We’ve learned that it can be tricky to get the battery out of the Ring 2 because it’s designed for easy pop-out after the doorbell has already been mounted. We suggest that you hold it against a flat vertical surface (like a wall) to remove it. The wall helps to push the battery out and gravity helps it drop down into your hand. 
With your battery plugged in you should see a red light and a green light to indicate the battery is charging. Charging may take four to six hours, so be patient. Once the battery is fully charged the red light will turn off and you’ll literally have the green light to get started with installation.

How To Install Ring Video Doorbell in Your Home


Sunday, April 12, 2020


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Conversations are often a difficult business. Sometimes, decoding what’s said with what’s meant is difficult at the best. However, communication may be a necessary tool in today’s world. And it’s not only speaking which will be difficult. But trying to interpret visual communication, and other language barriers are just a couple of the obstacles barring effective communication. It’s often been the case one party completely miscommunicates to a different thanks to a misunderstanding between parties. 
Most people learn to speak once they are relatively young. Gaining in verbal capacity. Because the grow old and have interaction in conversation with more and more people throughout their lives. And while most of the people will spend their time constantly speaking, some never really learn to concentrate. Which is that the king of effective communication. It’s going to seem strange to listen to such a thing as this

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

What is coronavirus disease 2019?

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus that was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China.

Can I get COVID-19?

Yes. COVID-19 is spreading from person to person in parts of the world. Risk of infection from the virus that causes COVID-19 is higher for people who are close contacts of someone known to have COVID-19, for example healthcare workers, or household members. Other people at higher risk for infection are those who live in or have recently been in an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19. Learn more about places with ongoing spread at https:// www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/transmission. html#geographic. The current list of global locations with cases of COVID-19 is available on CDC’s web page at https://www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/locations-confirmed-cases.html.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

The company was founded in 2006 by Frank Wang (Wāng Tāo, 汪滔). Wang, who went to Hong Kong in 2003 after enrolling for a degree course in Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), was part of the HKUST team participating in ABU Robocon and won third prize.
Wang built the first prototypes of DJI's projects in his dorm room, selling the flight control components to universities and Chinese electric companies. He used the proceeds to move to the industrial hub of Shenzhen and hired a small staff in 2006. The company struggled at first, with a high degree of churn among employees that has been attributed to Wang's abrasive personality and perfectionist expectations of his employees. The company sold a modest amount of components during this period, relying as well on financial support from Wang's family friend, Lu Di, who provided USD $90,000 and managed the company's finances. In 2009, DJI's components allowed a team to successfully pilot a drown around the peak of Mt. Everest.

DJI Mavic Pro Drone Camera Specifications


In 2010, Wang hired a high school friend, Swift Xie Jia, to run the company's marketing. DJI began to cater more to drone hobbyists in markets outside of China. In 2011, Wang met Colin Guinn at a trade show, and the two of them would found DJI North America, a subsidiary company focusing on mass market drone sales. In 2013, DJI released the first model of the Phantom drone, an entry-level drone which was significantly more user-friendly than any other drone on the market at the time. The Phantom was a worldwide commercial success, but this success led to conflict between Guinn and Wang. Midway through the year, Wang made an offer to buy Guinn out, which Guinn refused. By the end of the year, DJI had locked all employees of the North American subsidiary out of their email accounts and was well on its way to shutting down the subsidiary's operations. Guinn sued DJI, and the case was settled out of court.
In 2015, DJI eclipsed the success of the Phantom with the release of the Phantom 3, whose even greater popularity was in part due to the addition of a built in live-streaming camera. DJI was now the largest consumer drone company in the world, driving many of its competitors out of the market over the following years. 2015 also marked the beginning of DJI's RoboMaster Robotics Competition (Chinese: 机甲大师赛), an annual international collegiate robot combat tournament held at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre.
In 2017, DJI won a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for its camera drone technology, which was used in the filming of various television shows including The Amazing RaceAmerican Ninja WarriorBetter Call Saul and Game of Thrones. That same year, Wang became Asia's youngest tech billionaire.

DJI Mavic Pro Drone Camera Specifications


2017 was also the year that DJI announced a plan to provide surveillance drones for use by the Chinese police in Xinjiang. In August, the United States Army published internal guidance banning the use of DJI products for security reasons, although as of 2019 other branches of the US military continue to use its products in a limited capacity. On 17 November 2017, Ars Technica reported a security breach of private customer data at DJI. The company denied the existence of such a breach, and subsequently added an offline mode that allows its drones to fly without transferring data over the internet.
On 5 June 2018, police body cam and Taser maker Axon announced a partnership with DJI to sell surveillance drones to U.S. police departments. As of 2020, DJI products are also widely used by American police and fire departments.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

This is Carly, On the darkest day of her entire life.


“What happened to the old ME!?”

Nobody ever talks about how this condition quietly needles away at your immune system deliberately crippling your ability to fight off disease and maintain your figure.

Which is why Carly could barely feel her body imploding inwards on itself until it was too late.

And because for 86 to 92% of women over the age of 25,

The weight just creeps on soooo s-l-o-w-l-y while actually “stalking” your vital organs...

Then before you know it-

Your fit, healthy, happy and disease-free body is GONE and YOU are left wondering: