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    Xeen cinema lenses: 3 now, 3 more to come Three new cinema lenses, 24, 50 and 85, all at T1.5 are the offer of a new name in the market: Xeen. Another way to say Samyang or Rokinon. Introduced in 2015, the new Xeen lenses for video and cinema are, as the information available suggests, “a masterpiece of design” only possible with the feedback from professional directors of photography. Samyang states they represent, also, the culmination of the company’s expertise in optical engineering. Xeen,…

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    Essay On 1970's

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    Do you ever think about how different our lives would be if technology was never invented? At age 31, Bill Gates became the youngest billionaire ever at the time, having a networth of $12.9 billion. The 1970’s was a very popular time for new upcomings and new technologies. Bill Gates starting Microsoft, the beginning of VCR’s, Tom Persky inventing the floppy disk, and the pocket calculator was just the beginning of the new technologies to come. Technology in the 1970’s was just the beginning to…

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    What are the differences in the Ps4 and Xbox one consoles? A lot of people will ask that question when they see the Xbox one and PlayStation 4 in the store. These two consoles are competitors that will have differences to show customers how powerful one is over the other. The Xbox one and Ps4 are different and similar, in terms of the way the controller layout , the specifications of what in each console, the games that are dedicated to only a particular console, and the accessory that is…

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    Xbox Case

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    world of gaming. In 2004 alone, they had sold about 19.9 million units, which was just a little more than the Game Cube (made by Nintendo). However, at this time Sony had control of the market, selling approximately 190 million consoles between both the Play Station and the Play Station 2. Much of this can be attributed to the fact that Sony had released the PS2 approximately 12 months prior to the Xbox and had many of the most popular games available to consumers. At the time the Xbox was…

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    Did This Fact Neoprene?

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    How this fact neoprene? The wetsuit is made by a set of fabrics neoprene (it is a type of synthetic rubber with micro bubbles) that sewed or sealed to each other whose task is to try to prevent the passage of water or heat loss when one is wearing. Today the technology advanced a lot and we almost waterproof neoprene. Who invented the wetsuit? But this was not always so. The first sketches that were found on something like a neoprene date from the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Much later, Hugh…

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    Sony Rhetorical Analysis

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    clarifications. First, Sony sees itself as a postmodern equivalent of Marx's proletariat, revolutionizing the world by wresting it from its oppressors (viz., those who develop an alternative community, a cohesive and comprehensive underground with a charter to draw an accurate portrait of its ideological alignment). This is not the same as saying that Sony respects nothing, honors nothing, and values nothing beyond itself, although that, too, is true. If I didn't think Sony would transmogrify…

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    Technology: The 1960s was a time of conformity but also a time of innovation in the area of electronics and communications. In the 1960s, cars saw a massive growth in the popularity of muscle cars, marked by the most popular Ford Mustang. Another popular innovation of the time was the hatchback, with the Renault 16; a design model that has lasted into modern cars such as the Prius. This time in the industry also saw a significant acceptance of Japanese cars, as seen in the popular Toyota…

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    ANALYSIS Advantages As stated before, Digital Rights Management is very prominent in the entertainment business. DRM technologies are widely used in the music distribution business. The music industry in general has a fairly positive opinion about DRM as most music distributors claim that DRM help them safeguard their precious time and money investment. Since the music companies are being protected from piracy, they actually return profits out of their sales. This enables them to invest in…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Vine

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    to a limit of 6 seconds, and replays them indefinitely. The popularity of Vine didn’t go unnoticed, as it gained over 40 million users in just over 7 months. This exemplifies Postman’s argument that modern epistemology is largely dependent on entertainment…

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    access to the specific media types available to different social classes informs the access the larger reading public had to her story. Visual entertainment at the turn of the nineteenth century, particularly in London, saw a huge upsurge as theatre construction reached new highs. This fiercely competitive and increasingly commercial form of entertainment was highly conscious of the importance of the use of stardom to bring in audiences. It was in this consciousness that the proprietress of a…

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