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Law Director Michael King and Village Manager Steve Pyles said signs will be posted alerting those from outside the Village of the new law when it goes into effect.
On the hardware front, Unihertz has done an exceptional job ensuring this smartphone will be durable. That’s due in large part to the size of this gadget. To begin with, it is noticeably thicker than other smartphones but not to such a degree that it’s difficult to hold. A fair amount of that heft is because the components have been squeezed into such a small frame but also because the outer protective coating is so thick. The panels, edges, and corners feature extra grip to make it more difficult to drop too. Meanwhile, the small screen size and use of an unspecified version of Gorilla Glass mean that there’s not enough surface area to really bend or twist. The entire build brings to mind the original candy-bar style Nokias from the 1990s and early-2000s. It really does just feel indestructible because of how compact everything is and might even pose as much a risk to bare feet as a Lego brick if the company had used harder materials and sharper edges.
While I wouldn’t make a Surface Go my primary machine for graphical/video creativity work or demanding tasks—Microsoft acknowledges this is not really its place—it’s still a fine choice for a lean, mean travel companion. The Go fills a niche, is nicely built, and is inexpensive enough to justify its role. Power seekers, though, looking for a main-squeeze detachable 2-in-1 should continue to look at the Editors’ Choice-winning Surface Pro first.
(This article was co-authored by Stepan Lavrouk, director of research at Atreides Capital LLC and a former research analyst for Almington Capital Merchant Bankers.)
QR Codes have become so common around us and yet most of us are unaware how to scan it. Google is flooded with search queries like “How to scan QR code?”, “How do I scan a QR code?”, “Scanning QR code iPhone,” etc. Most of the Android smartphones come with a pre-installed app to scan QR code. If your phone doesn’t have such an application, don’t be disheartened. You can download QR code scanner apps from Google Play store. There are plenty of options out there that can add the functionality of scanning a QR code.
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I’ll be getting the LTE version of the Surface Go too. Although, I’ll be keeping an eye on Windows on ARM. It’s definitely promising assuming MS and ARM vendors will continue improving it despite what I’m predicting to be lack luster sales of these initial ARM devices.
On the connectivity side of the equation, things are much more solid. All of the built-in radios perform as well as can be expected but it is worth pointing out that there’s no NFC connectivity with this smartphone. On the other hand, we also weren’t able to test a 2G, 3G, or 4G connection due to incompatibility with our test carrier in the US. The quality of the earpiece and speakerphone was tested using a call over Wi-Fi. Both audio devices and the microphone performed as well as nearly any other smartphone in any price bracket. But prospective buyers will want to check the bands below to ensure compatibility with their service provider before making a purchase.
Beyond the specs, Osmo Pocket comes with a load of intelligent features that, at the push of a button, allow users to capture creative videos and photographs. It also has a battery life of over two hours.
Leave it to the Game Boy to have accessories made for it after the system ceases production. And such a bizarre accessory too. In 2009, a medical company unveiled the PediSedate as a device to help administer anesthesia. Essentially a nasal headset attached to a Game Boy, the handheld helped distract people. It’s actually a clever idea. What better way to put someone at ease for upcoming surgery than with video games? It’s unclear if the PediSedate was ever released after its announcement in 2009. Maybe they couldn’t find enough Game Boys?
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