Sunday 18 September 2016

get free bitcoin in easy way

Free Bitcoin 



     Bitcoin is a virtual device, who help you to sell or buy anonymously and without any risk ,the value of bitcoin changed with time , but in majority he reach the amount of 607,15$ to 1000$.

 And in this article i share with the websites allow you to get free bitcoin:

Freebitcoin

                      After sign up in site , you can get bitcoin just from cheking that you are not a robot and cliking in roll -  it's easy- and when you reach the amount of 0,00032000 BTC , you can send it to your wallet. for visiting the site clik here

for more information see this video:https://youtu.be/aN0um-Ynr9A

( I advise you to visit this site is the most cool)

Moon Bitcoin

                       It has a counter that goes up over time showing you the increase in satoshi(or cents on a bitcoin) that you earn when you cash out. The longer you wait the more satoshi you earn. It's good fun with no time limit.One must get a minimum of 5500 satoshi to with draw and the funds are deposited into your wallet on Sunday.Moon bit link


Bitcoinker


             A site that gives you the option of getting 266 satoshi or trying your luck for 100,300 or 500 satoshi every 15 minutes . Bitcoinker link


Dance Faucet                   

                    Dance Faucet is quick and simple, just add you bitcoin address and then a capcha and 350 satoshi are in your microwallet account.

Free Bitcoin Lottery 

                               
                                Free bitcoin lottery is another cool faucet that uses a lottery block for you to win bitcoins. They have a large block that has 7 by 7 smaller blocks inside numbering from 1 to 49. You pick 6 numbers out of them, put in your bitcoin address and hit play. You get winnings for every matching number that they draw and that you choose.Bitcoin Lottery Link


NOTE: all this websites exprienced by me.

Saturday 17 September 2016

Have you a problem with getting a relationship?

How to get a relationship or meeting a friend ?

  
   The most  part of people  didn't bear to be only , and of that subject i'll share with you a websites which help you to meet friends and getting a relationship if you want .
 


Flirt-local.com

                  Whether you’re looking for fun or a serious relationship, explore the dating site where you can meet people near you. Enjoy the powerful geolocalized technology which will allows you to meet THE good person near you. 

Destidy

             This dating site by psychological resemblance guarantees you an exceptional conversion rate which is related to the precision of the linking between members through detailed questionnaire.
Our algorithm uses psychology to find you the best matches by showing you only compatible profiles. Destidyll is the real deal!

Seniorclub-rencontre.com

                 The website connects people of a certain age who are single or widowed and looking for friendship or romance so that they don't have to be lonely any more.
Access to messages, profiles and listings of all members.
No age limit !

Paixaoardente.com

              Brazil and Portugal now have their reference dating website! 
Paixaoardente is a dating website dedicated to the Portuguese singles seeking for love.


Contactsenior.com

             A website for seniors : single, divorced, widowed... who are looking for a friendship or relationship. Whatever the reason is, you will find someone special.
Access to messages, profiles and listings of all members.
                

Iphone7 review


Iphone 7  Review

        The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are deeply unusual devices. They are full of aggressive breaks from convention while wrapped in cases that look almost exactly like their two direct predecessors. Even that continuity of design is a break from convention; after almost a decade of Apple’s steady two-year iPhone update pattern, merely retaining the same design for a third straight year plays against expectations.

Inside that case, everything else about the iPhone 7 is a decisive statement about the future. The dual cameras on the iPhone 7 Plus promise to usher in a new era in mobile photography. The iconic iPhone home button is no longer a physical button, but instead a sophisticated ballet of pressure sensors and haptic vibration motors that simulate the feel of a button. The new A10 Fusion processor blends two high-power cores that rival laptop performance with two low-power cores that combine with a much larger battery to extend run time by up to two hours. 


     Removing the headphone jack is an act of pure confidence from Apple, which is the only company in tech that can set off a sea changes in the industry by aggressively dropping various technologies from its products. Floppy drives, optical drives, its own proprietary 30-pin iPod connector, flash, even USB — Apple decides that it’s time to move on, and it has a massive installed base of customers that love and trust the company who make it happen. And now it’s decided that — yikes — the headphone jack is over.

After using the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus for about a week, it’s clear to me that Apple has forceful, but considered opinions about how the next generation of phones should fit into our lives. But it’s also clear that the iPhone 7 is a transitional step to that vision of the future, not a complete expression of it. The question for would-be upgraders is simple: is all of the latent promise in this phone worth the inconvenience of that transition?

 DESIGN

          There’s really no getting around it: the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus look more or less exactly like the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus from 2014. They are now water resistant, which is nice, although they’re not fully waterproof — keep them submerged in a meter of water for more than 30 minutes and things might not go your way. Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Note 7 are technically even more water resistant, but I think it’s basically a push — you can get these phones casually wet now without catastrophe, and that’s a big win. If you want to go snorkeling with your iPhone, you should probably get a case anyhow.
      Apart from the water resistance, there are three main external differences between the 6 and 7: first, the antenna lines on the back have been tweaked and colored to blend into the body on the matte black and glossy jet black models, which is a welcome refinement. (The antennas remain a dull gray color on the silver, gold, and rose gold variants; Apple says there are limits on what colors can be applied.) Second, the camera bump has been enlarged and more artfully curved into the rear casing, which looks particularly handsome on the smaller phone with a single camera.

And third — here it is again — there’s no headphone jack.

    But really, once you put the iPhone 7 in a case, it looks exactly like an iPhone 6. And if you get a jet black model, you’ll want to get it into a case immediately — my jet black review unit scratched and scuffed almost instantly, and the only time it’s remained fingerprint-free is when we literally handled it with white gloves for the photo and video shoots accompanying this review. Apple is being unusually open about the propensity of the jet black finish to scratch, but beyond that, I’d get the matte black anyway — it just looks meaner. 
   The iPhone 6 has always been one of the more utilitarian designs in Apple history, and a smoothed-out camera bump and less visible antennas don’t really change that. Apple’s competition is getting better at making beautiful phones, and nothing about the iPhone 7’s design exceeds the rest of the industry. The iPhone 7 Plus in particular is actually falling behind its large-screened competition; the 6 Plus was always a bit of a surfboard, and new devices like the Galaxy Note 7 fit enormous displays into much smaller, tighter packages. (Too bad about the explosions, though.) This is still a phone that looks best in a case.

PERFORMANCE

               The iPhone 7 has the new A10 Fusion chip, another product from Apple’s industry-leading chip design team. It’s a new design with four cores: two high performance cores, and two low-power cores that use less battery power during everyday tasks.

It’s lightning-fast, of course, with early benchmarks indicating that the A10 Fusion is faster than even the A9X in the iPad Pro. But In my super boring day-to-day Twitter / Facebook / Gmail / Slack / Safari usage, the iPhone 7 Plus wasn’t really all that much faster than the A9 chip in the iPhone 6S Plus — likely because I wasn’t pushing the processor enough to use the high-performance cores. It’s impressive that Apple was able to create a more efficient processor that delivers the same perceived performance as the previous generation while using less power, but that also means that in everyday use I didn’t see anything like the performance leaps that were so noticeable in previous iPhone updates.

Still, faster is better, and once app developers start targeting the A10 Fusion, we might see a new wave of apps that harness its raw power. But that’s a familiar waiting game we’ve been playing with ever-faster iOS devices for years now.

Apple claims that a combination of a larger battery that fills some of the space formerly used by the headphone jack, the more efficient processor, and iOS 10 improvements allows the iPhone 7 to run for two more hours than the iPhone 6S, and the 7 Plus to go for an hour longer than the 6S Plus. That was mostly borne out in my day-to-day testing, which saw the smaller phone run for about 10 hours of medium usage and the larger iPhone 7 Plus go for about 12 hours. Under a heavier load, I get the sense that battery life will be more like the 6S models, but those extra hours will be meaningful for those desperate moments on the way home from work.
                      
IOS 10

                Speaking of iOS 10, it’s wonderful. Seriously, it’s the nicest iOS update in a long time, with a clear sense of how you should flow between operations and a much more inviting visual design. We’ll have much more about iOS 10 in a forthcoming review, but know that it has a slick new version of iMessage with all kinds of new features, a new version of Siri that can be extended by third-party apps, better integration with smart home devices, a much-improved Control Center, better Music and News apps, and a ton of other new features.

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