Wednesday 20 March 2013

It is said that people have a strong hunch that the next Xbox will just be called Xbox, but while the rest of the world is calling it the Xbox 720, so will we.
While gossip surrounding Microsoft's mysterious next Xbox console has been churning around inside the rumour mill for a good few years now, there's no doubt that we're getting closer to learning some cold, hard facts.
IT s like an investigation, my friends older brother (27) is apparently working on it in america so it may just happen !! cant wait.
People fully expect the Xbox 720 to launch in time for Christmas 2013. Apparently they know that Sony is launching the PS4 in at least one territory in time for 'Holiday 2013' and Microsoft will surely want to make sure it doesn't give away a head start. They have had a rivalry for years the two company's, so there will be lots of competion in these consols
So what can we expect from the Xbox 720 when it is finally revealed by Microsoft, and when will it finally hit the shelves?

 what can we expect from the ps4, more importantly because ps3 was definatley better than the xbox !!!

future technology

22nd Century !!
Diverging paths for humans and transhumans, eco-technic societies dominate the globe, and colonisation of space begins in ear.
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Post-biological humanity begins to spread throughout the Galaxy, transforming dead worlds into computational substrates.
2200-2299 | 2300-10,000 AD




future timeline of the universe end of the universe timeline space technology singularity predictions eventsBeyond 10,000 AD
A future timeline of the universe and its ultimate fate.
10,000 AD - infinity

Monday 18 March 2013

begginers guide on how to use their camera (5 steps)

Many people think they'll improve their photography by buying a spiffy new camera. The truth is, in photography, technique is much more important than equipment. And taking good pictures is something anyone can do with any camera, if you practice enough and avoid some common mistakes.

5 simple affective steps, to help you start your photography career !!

READ THE MANUAL!!
, and learn what each control, switch, button, and menu item does. At the very least you should know how to turn the flash on, off, and auto, how to zoom in and out, and how to use the shutter button. Some cameras come with a printed beginners manual but also offer a larger manual for free on the manufacturer's website.



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    Set the camera's resolution to take high quality photos at the highest resolution possible. Low-resolution images are more difficult to digitally alter later on; it also means that you can't crop as enthusiastically as you could with a higher-resolution version (and still end up with something printable). If you have a small memory card, get a bigger one; if you don't want to or can't afford to buy a new one, then use the "fine" quality setting, if your camera has one, with a smaller resolution.

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    Start off with setting your camera to one of its automatic modes, if you have a choice. Most useful is "Program" or "P" mode on digital SLRs. Ignore advice to the contrary which suggests that you operate your camera fully manually; the advances in the last fifty years in automatic focusing and metering have not happened for nothing. If your photos come out poorly focused or poorly exposed, then start operating certain functions manually.

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    Take your camera everywhere. When you have your camera with you all the time, you will start to see the world differently; you will look for and find opportunities to take great photographs. And, of course, you will end up taking more photographs; and the more you take, the better a photographer you will become. Furthermore, if you're taking photographs of your friends and family, they will get used to you having your camera with you all the time. Thus, they will feel less awkward or intimidated when you get your camera out; this will lead to more natural-looking, less "posed" photographs. Also, remember to bring spare batteries or charge it if you are using a digital camera.

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    Get outside. Motivate yourself to Get out and take some photos in natural light. Take several normal 'point and shoot' pictures to get a feel for the lighting at different times of the day and night. Go outside at all times of day, especially those times when anybody with any sense is sleeping, eating, or watching television; lighting at these times is often dramatic and unusual to many people precisely because they never get to see it!

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    Keep the lens clear of caps, thumbs, straps and other obstructions. It's basic, yes, but it can ruin a photograph completely. This is less of a problem with modern live-preview digital cameras, and even less of a problem with an SLR camera. But people still make these mistakes from time to time.