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Top Rated PlusSellers with highest buyer ratingsReturns, money backPosts in a business day with trackingLearn More Top Rated PlusSellers with highest buyer ratingsReturns, money backPosts in a business day with trackingLearn MoreItems 1 to 60 of 3000 Items 1 to 60 of 3000YouTube has announced adding the HDR video format support. One will be able to watch videos in this format with the help of compatible devices such as HDR-TVs with the Chromecast Ultra, Samsung SUHD and UHD. One can feel free to upload video to the service. High Dynamic Range Imaging, HDRI or just HDR is a technology that works with images and video, the brightness range of which exceeds the capabilities of conventional technology. HDR allows you to display items in the picture at the same time dark and very light areas. This technology improves the video quality by means of approximation to the visibility of human eye, which is able to distinguish details in the shadows and in the light. According to YouTube reps, the service will also implement the HDR streaming in the nearest future.




The fact that YouTube is planning to add HDR-video support, it was already known in January this year. China legislative body has approved the cybersecurity law which caused a lot of debates, according to Bloomberg. The new law allows law enforcement authorities to freeze the accounts of foreign citizens and organizations with suspected sabotage of the China's information infrastructure. During the investigation, they will be required to provide the full access to data to the authorities. The law also requires mandatory certification of computer equipment and personal data storage of Chinese users within the country. According to experts, the input of these requirements will give one more advantage to local market companies over foreign competitors such as Microsoft, Google, Cisco and others. "This is a step backwards for Chinese innovations. The country's authorities are right in the aspect of ensuring the security of digital systems and information in the country; however, the law will not help to achieve the goal.




Instead, it creates barriers to marketing and innovation,"- said James Zimmerman, the head of the American Chamber of Commerce in China. The law will come into force in June 2017. Google has redesigned Gmail app for iOS and added some new features to it. The company also updated the calendar for iOS. The new features in Gmail are as follows: • the option to cancel a message. • faster search due to its instant results and spelling hints option. • the ability to put a message in the archive or delete it by swiping it left or right. New Calendar features: • Support for the built-in Spotlight search. Now users can search with the help of events, reminders and goals in the Calendar. • Support for alternative calendars such as lunar, Islamic and Vedic. Along with these calendars you can also see the current calendar. • View your weekly and monthly schedule in landscape orientation. It should be recalled that Google Gmail updated its design for iOS last time for almost four years ago back in December 2012.




In 2015, 40.7% of the U.S. smartphone users accessed Instagram.  25% of all websites globally use WordPress as their development platform as of November 2015 (Source: W3Techs) Companies that blog have 434% more indexed pages. And companies with more indexed pages get far more leads.We are one of the largest stockists of traditional wooden toys etc including Big Jigs and Melissa & Doug. Please visit o See more246 people like this31 people have been hereSee All60 London Road CT170SP Doverwww.toysaroundagain.co.uk/Toy shopHours 09:00 - 17:00How to Make Sure Your Online Order Doesn't Get Stolen From Your DoorstepGordon Harris was in Washington state when he got a text alert from the Nest webcam at the front door of his home in Scottsdale, Arizona."I could see somebody come into the picture, take a couple of UPS packages and run away," he said.Within seconds, Harris, 53, owner of a software company, alerted neighbors and contacted police. He also called UPS and the merchants.




Because Harris was able to attach the video of the theft to his claim, he had no trouble getting a refund.This is the new age of combating thieves who steal packages from doorsteps, a growing problem as more Americans shop online. The old stand-by solutions, paying extra for signature delivery, sending packages to the office or getting a post-office box, are meeting their technological match., a division of Bankrate.But the problem goes beyond theft to the mere inconvenience of waiting for a package to be redelivered. Of the more 6 billion packages shipped yearly, up to 40% miss their first delivery window, said Neel Murthy, co-founder of Swapbox, a locker-type system for alternative package delivery.Here are some of the new ways to make sure you get what is coming to you this holiday season:There are a myriad of webcams on the market, including Nest Cam, Piper and Canary, which all cost around $200. Other apps can turn a mobile device into a security system, like Perch. Cloud-based video storage can run about $100 per year.




Any of these could provide the proof to substantiate a theft. Otherwise, you are left to follow the steps for filing a claim with the merchant; some are easier than others. Your credit card may provide additional coverage.When Raymond Pelayo and his wife had five packages stolen last week in Norwalk, California, several of them were easy Amazon refunds, but they were told one specially made dog birthday cake ordered through Etsy was not eligible for a refund. They called their credit card company, provided video proof of the theft from their Kun webcam, and their issuer took care of the charge."Make sure you understand the terms and conditions. You do have recourse," said Miranda Marquit, a financial journalist, who had a $307 Lego Death Star go missing a few holidays ago and was able to get a refund from eBay after getting proof from the shipper that it was misdelivered.Read next: These States Are Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft and FraudIf you are not on a first-name basis with all your neighbors, technology has a solution for that, too.




Veronica Clyburn, a 28-year-old graduate student in Tulsa, Oklahoma, posted about a missing package in early November on Nextdoor, a message board app which connects more than 83,000 neighborhoods across the United States. A neighbor saw that and told her he had found the empty box nearby, which was enough proof of theft to easily get her a refund.Nextdoor, which has about 11 million messages posted every day, said that it has already seen a 36% rise in conversations about package theft this holiday season.Frequent online shoppers may also want to look into a digital lock-box. One example: the uCella, which just launched a crowdfunding campaign for a wi-fi-equipped expandable mailbox for $129.Co-founder Shuai Jiang said he came up with the idea when he was stuck behind a self-driving Google car on his way to a post office in San Francisco to pick up a package. "I thought, if the cars can drive themselves, why do we still not have a reliable way of getting our packages?" he said.With today's advanced package tracking, consumers can get pretty close to knowing when their packages will arrive.

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