The Advancement of Software in Automobiles for Safety
Every New Year is bringing with it new cars that boast of advanced technology. The good thing is that the technology is not only for entertainment purposes as it plays a critical role of enhancing car safety. The use of technology to promote automobile safety has got many people dreaming of a car that has the software needed to drive itself making the roads safer. The software used gives the car the capability to react to any dangerous situation way before the driver notices the danger and reacts. Software to promote automobile safety is being advanced through constant research and this article will discuss some of the software technology used to promote automobile safety.
Night vision software
The use of night vision software has become very popular especially for cars designed for night travel. The technology uses infrared radiation and thermal imaging. Before the technology came along, it was very hard for the driver to spot any debris on the road, animals and even drunk pedestrians. With the technology, all the above is spotted by the cameras and the information shown on LCD screens on the car’s dashboard. This way, the driver is able to avoid crashing into debris or hitting animals and pedestrians. The technology makes it safer to drive at night.
Drowsy driving warning software
There are some automakers that have come up with software that warns the driver if he is driving carelessly due drowsing while driving. The software kind of studies the driver and keeps a record of his best performance. Any time he deviates from his best performance, the software sounds a warning. In most cases, the software has the best facial recognition software that detects any deviations. In some cars, the software triggers the display of a coffee mug when it senses that the driver is drowsing. This technology has helped reduce the number of accidents that are caused by drowsy drivers.
Lane departure warning software
In the event that all drivers failed to stay within their side of the lanes, accidents would be numerous on the road. For this reason, automakers have come up with lane departure warning software. The software uses laser technology and advanced cameras to warn the driver when he is veering off. In some cases, the warning caused the driver’s seat to vibrate and steers the car back to position. This software is very effective when used in large cars that tend to occupy bigger space on the road.
Active braking technology
The risk of hitting a car from behind in traffic is very high and active braking technology helps avoid this. The software uses sensors and cameras to calculate the distance between it and the next car and when there is risk of collision, the systems brakes the car automatically hence avoiding collision. The best system normally alerts the driver of danger before applying the brake automatically. This system helps avoid minor accidents when driving in high traffic and is very popular.
The above are just examples of the advancement of software in automobile for safety. More can be found online when booking for the DSA driving test.
8 Ways Your Website is Driving Customers Away
Although you may be trying to save money by doing a DIY job on your website design, this could actually end up costing you money in the long run. How? By driving potential customers away, causing you to miss out on profitable sales. Here we will explain eight ways your website is driving customers away and if you find yourself nodding along, it is time to hire a professional web designer to give you a helping hand!
1. Large blocks of content
Content is great, we love content, but the saying ‘too much of a good thing’ certainly applies here. If you bombard users with endless blocks of content, they are simply going to get bored and lose focus. It is important to make your web design as simple as possible, giving users time to digest the information they have taken. You can do this by portioning your text into small chunks and surrounding it with white space.
2. Confusing navigation
Users are not going to want to have to click through four or five pages to get to the information they require. If your navigation is confusing or long winded, users will simply click off your website and go to one of your competitors’ sites instead. If you need help simplifying your website navigation and making it more logical, we highly recommend getting in touch with an expert web designer.
Users are only willing to wait a couple of seconds for websites to load. If they take any longer they will simply look elsewhere for the information they require.

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3. Slow page loading times
Slow page loading times are the downfall of many business websites. If your pages take more than a couple of seconds to load, again users will go elsewhere for the products or services they require. A good web designer will help you reduce your page loading times by tweaking your site and reducing image file sizes.
4. Black backgrounds
If you want users to be able to read your content with ease and take in the information you provide, then do not present it on a black background. Light fonts on black backgrounds are extremely off-putting for users. Change it around so you have dark fonts on a light background. Not only will it make your content easier to read, but it will also let it breath, allowing users to digest it better.
5. No search bar
Websites without search bars frustrate users and rightly so. They want to be able to type in the product they are looking for and be taken straight to the page it is on. They do not want to have to click through numerous category pages until they find it. If your website does not have a search bar, you could potentially be missing out on profitable sales. Ask your web designer to install one ASAP!
6. Not mobile or tablet friendly
One of the biggest mistakes you can make today is to have a business website that is not suitable for viewing on digital tablets and smartphones. The number of people using tablets and smartphones to access the web is growing day by day and by having an unresponsive web design, you will be alienating a large proportion of your target audience.
There are two ways to solve this problem. You can either have a responsive web design built by your web designer or a mobile-version of your site. Either way, it is essential that your business website can be viewed on tablets and smartphones. Seek consultation from Companies like webdesign Manchester specialists, Fluid Digital.
If your website isn’t mobile or tablet friendly, you could risk alienating a large proportion of your target audience.

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7. Difficult to find contact information
If you are going to attempt to sell your products and services online, you need to build up your customers’ trust in your business. Part of this process will involve providing information about your company and ensuring customers can contact you if they have any queries or problems. If you hide your contact information on your website, your customers are going to lack trust in your company. Make sure your web designer inserts your telephone number and email address in the footer of your website pages.
8. Too many ‘call to action’ buttons
Call to action buttons are great for telling users what you want them to do e.g. ‘Buy’ or ‘Sign up.’ If however you have too many on one page you could end up confusing users. A good web designer will advise than you have one call to action per page.
Conclusion
The key to a good website is to provide users with an excellent experience. A major part of this will involve creating a highly functional and aesthetically pleasing design that will engage with users and allow them to carry out their tasks. If you believe your current web design may be driving users away for one or more of the reasons featured in this article, get in touch with a professional web designer and see how they can change your site for the better.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Use SenutiTo Restore Mac Files
Senuti is Mac specific software that is used to restore and transfer any amount of data easily to your Mac enabled system. The name is simply iTunes spelt backwards and is known to be one of the best utilities to restore large amounts of data from your device back to your Mac. It is used specifically for transferring and restoring videos and songs from an iPod, iPhone and iPad. The application was developed by Whitney Young who took the help of various open source developers and wrote the code for this program. The application is owned by FadingRed, a software developing company that was co-founded by Whitney Young who is also the company’s Lead Developer. Being an amazingly reliable application for transferring song and videos, here’s a list of few of the reasons why Senuti is so popular.
- Ease Of Transfer
It is almost impossible to transfer the large amount music files from an iPod to a Mac with the help of good old iTunes. This is where Senuti comes into picture, it not only transfers files and sync your device with the Mac but can easily handle large amounts of data with ease. While you’re at it, do not forget to turn off the auto-sync with iPod feature else you might end up erasing the files on your iPod.
- Simple Interface Allows Ease Of Use
The best part of Senuti is its intelligent file transfer and the simple interface that is perfect even for beginners. The application upon connecting your device to the Mac will automatically mark the duplicate files on your computer in blue so you can easily identify them.
- One Step Recovery
Another great functionality of the Senuti application is its easy recovery. The videos and songs are intelligently processed and transferred to your Mac. Its special feature allows you to simply drag and drop the playlist created on your device to your Mac. No matter how voluminous the amount of data, Senuti can do it with a single click.
- Intelligent Recovery
Senuti is not all about simply moving the files from your iPod, iPhone or iPad to your Mac. The application works according to the information stored in the iTunes database located on your Mac and will match it intelligently with the song information on your device. The duplicate files are highlighted in blue and can be removed by the user to save disk space. This allows for easy management of your already organised iTunes library.
While there are various applications available that helps transferring songs and videos from your music player device to your Mac. Senuti is a Mac specific application that packs both convenience and power. It can easily handle large amount of data transfer in a single click. Senuti is a marvellous recovery application that focuses primarily on the transfer of the song and video files. It integrates seamlessly with the iTunes application and can also double as a juke box player for your device, especially during a house party.
Author Bio:
Brian Fisher began covering technology in 2006. He likes keeping upto date with the latest happenings in the field of technology and reviewing various gadgets and software. For more information on Senuti please visit http://www.iskysoft.com/itunes-tips/about-senuti-mac.html.
Suspected LG G3 is spotted in leaked photo, still rocking rear volume Buttons
Rumours surrounding the LG G3 have been seeing quite a lot of attention ever since it was suggested that a new LG flagship could be released as soon as May. While LG has given very little indication if this is the case (or otherwise), leaks have been piling up anyway with looks at its suspected UI and code outputs that give suggested hardware specifications. This time, we’re treated to a photo of the rumoured device itself and most notably you will notice that the device it still adopts the rear volume buttons that were featured on the LG G2.
On the piece of paper behind the alleged LG G3 are some scribblings that seem to suggest that the G3 would be available as 16GB and 32GB versions and also we see the mention of OIS+, a feature that first debuted on the LG G Pro 2. Interestingly, it also mentions both 2GB and 3GB RAM, though it is unclear if this implies there are two versions of the G3 or if this is some kind of planning material. For me, the photo seems a little too posed and too convenient, however, it must be said that the design of the phone does line up with some cases that were leaked just yesterday.
What do you think about the design of the LG G3? Are you considering getting the device when it eventually releases? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Source: GSM Arena, Aliexpress via Phones Review (1), (2)
Hulu attempts to block international viewers using VPNs
The blockade isn’t absolute. Hulu is currently checking only for specific internet addresses and not the actual presence of a VPN; if you’re on a dedicated VPN address or use a smaller provider, there’s a possibility that you’ll get around the new limitation. However, that still leaves you in a bind if you’re an American relying on a VPN to protect your privacy. If you want to keep watching, you’ll likely have to shell out for that dedicated address or else expose your internet traffic every time you catch up on Parks & Recreation. VPN companies like Private Internet Access are talking to Hulu about a solution, but we wouldn’t count on one. Shared VPNs by their nature make it hard to identify where someone lives, so Hulu may have to give up some legitimate US customers if it wants to restrict outsiders.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Internet, HD
Source: TorrentFreak
OnePlus One Phone is Official! Galaxy S5 Gets Sparkly! – The ManDroid Show
Happy Friday Android friends. Time to talk a little Android with you. The OnePlus One is finally official, and it looks oh so sexy, and runs like a beast. The GAlaxy S5 gets badazzled, and not by a young girl named Tiffany, but by Samsung. Very interesting, but what can I say; it’s Samsung. Enjoy the show!
News Topics
OnePlus One is official
Galaxy S5 crystal makeover
OnePlus One goes up against the Nexus 5
Galaxy S5 vs. HTC One M8
Sony Xperia Z2 will be coming to the U.S. but won’t be available from any Carriers
For some people, their next smartphone purchase is going to be Sony’s latest flagship smartphone, the Sony Xperia Z2, however for fans in the U.S., it hasn’t yet been confirmed when the device will become available. Today, we’ve learned that the Sony Xperia Z2 will be coming to the U.S. later this summer, but perhaps most surprisingly the Xperia Z2 won’t be carried by any of America’s networks, not even T-Mobile who exclusively carried the Xperia Z1S. What this means is that the Xperia Z2 will only be available from the Sony online store.
While this situation seems dire (and likely a deal breaker for some), it’s still better than if you wanted to get the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact, which Sony has flatly said will not be available at all. The timing, however, is interesting as we have heard from Sony themselves that they are planning to speed up their flagship device cycle meaning the availability of the Xperia Z2 is likely going to be very close to the time the Xperia Z3 becomes available. It’s pretty clear that Sony is not yet focused on making America a prime market for them, instead focussing closer to home in the Asia region, but only time will tell if they bring their devices over to the U.S. in force later on.
What do you think about the availability of the Sony Xperia Z2 in the U.S.? Are you going pick another smartphone based on this news? Let us know what your opinion is in the comments.
Source: engadget via Phone Arena
The Modulo expandable portable battery comes to Kickstarter after winning Best of Show award at CES 2014
There were a ton of fantastic products on show at CES 2014 in January, many of which have us really excited about 2014 and beyond. One product that drew a lot of attention was the Modulo expandable portable battery created by IDAPT Barcelona, which was so innovative that it was awarded the Best of Show award in the iLounge section at CES. The basic concept behind Modulo is the ability to adapt your battery charging capabilities to your current situation and be able to have a modular battery system. As the next step to bringing Modulo to the world, IDAPT Barcelona has just recently launched their Kickstarter campaign; you can check out Modulo’s pitch video below:
As you can see, it’s a pretty impressive product concept; I particularly like the ability to stick the Modulo to the back of the device you’re charging. In fact, after just 2 days, Modulo has already hurdled its $30,000 target with 34 days to go, and looks like it has the legs to go a long way further too. Probably the best thing about Modulo is its incremental pricing: the full system of 5 Modulo units will provide 10,500mAh with each Modulo contributing 2,100mAh at $20 a pop. While it’s not the cheapest option for that much power on the market, no other portable battery pack offers as much flexibility as Modulo. However, I do question the choice of 1.2A outputs on each Modulo when most battery packs have a minimum of one 2.1A port.
If you are looking at contributing to the Modulo Kickstarter, you can make your pledge on their campaign page here. Let us know what you think about IDAPT Barcelona’s product in the comments below
Source: Kickstarter
Sony’s online store will be the only place to buy its best phone in the US

Sony’s Xperia Z2 may be a big, powerful slab of a phone, but fans in the United States hoping to snag one in-person or with a contract are out of luck… for now, at least. The company just confirmed that neither it nor its tiny cousin the Z1 Compact will make their way to US store shelves “in the near future.” The news comes as sort of bummer considering that Sony’s Z2 has received pretty consistent acclaim so far, but hey — at least Sony isn’t completely full of bad news. An unlocked version of the Z2 will be available in the company’s online store come the summer, though anyone hoping to nab one a pint-sized Z1 (which is no slouch either) will have to ferret out some alternate sources. At least Xperia fans in need of a fix have at least one option: the Xperia Z2 tablet will be available here soon, and it’s easily one of the best 10.1 Android tabs coming to market.
Filed under: Mobile
Verizon fought the NSA’s metadata collection program but lost anyway
It looks like Verizon’s concerns about government snooping go beyond publishing transparency reports — but also haven’t had much of a tangible effect. The Washington Post understands through both a declassified ruling and sources that Big Red quietly challenged the constitutionality of the NSA’s call metadata collection in January, only to be shot down by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in March.
The company had been hinging its case on Judge Richard Leon’s non-final ruling that the NSA’s surveillance is unconstitutional. FISC Judge Rosemary Collyer, however, argued that Leon’s opinion was “unpersuasive.” She sided with earlier precedents claiming that people have “no legitimate expectation of privacy” when they hand data over to third parties, such as telecoms. Collyer also didn’t believe that the scale of any data collection determined whether or not a search is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment, and rejected notions that metadata was likely to reveal private information. As you might imagine, civil liberty advocates disagree with this interpretation. TechDirt notes that there’s a big difference between targeting one person versus the entire US, that many do expect privacy, and that it’s entirely possible to track people using metadata.
Verizon isn’t confirming that it filed the challenge, which redacts the source of the complaint. Provided that the Post‘s sources are accurate, though, Verizon was the first carrier to dispute the constitutionality of the NSA’s activities; Judge Collyer noted that no other network had tried this before. We don’t know if other firms have attempted something since, but they may not be eager to follow in Verizon’s footsteps knowing the likely outcome.
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Internet, Verizon
Via: TechDirt
Source: DocumentCloud, Washington Post






