Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals! 1. Pompeii, Italy There are many scary stories in history, but the story of Pompeii is one that we just can’t get over. This is the city that was built in the fertile valley near a volcano, Mt. Vesuvius. When it erupted, it caught people by surprise and buried the city in soot and ash and left it covered and perfectly preserved for hundreds of years. Now much of it has been uncovered and it is a sad historical marvel and many people were frozen in time forever. 2. Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Sticking with Africa, let's head to Zimbabwe, which holds one of the biggest mysteries of the continent. It's called ... Great Zimbabwe. Yeah, does not really sound mysterious, does it? But don't let that fool you, there's more to this than you might think. 3. Thonis, Egypt If you're bi...
Samsung Galaxy Tab Evolution 2010
Samsung galaxy tab evolution, a video that many of you have been waiting for. So let's see the history of Samsung tablets and how they have evolved over time in terms of design, performance and features.
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In 2010, Samsung launched the first tablet running on the Android operating system. With an impressive 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at the time, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 had a 7-inch TFT-LCD screen and was powered by a 1GHz Exynos 3110 processor. The tablet also had telephone functionality or video conferencing applications could be downloaded as an alternative to it. A year later, Samsung launched the Plus version of the Galaxy 7.0 tablet, which was actually an update of this model. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 was launched in 2011 and had the same specifications and design as the Galaxy Tab 10.1, only it was smaller. Even if it was smaller than the 10.1 model, this could be an advantage, as web pages or documents are displayed in full size, and it could be handled more easily even with one hand. The Galaxy Tab 8.9 also ran Android 3.2 Honeycomb and had Samsung TouchWiz software. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 was a rather controversial model. It was first introduced in January 2011, and was to be released in March 2011.
After Apple released the iPad 2, Samsung decided to revise Tab 10.1, considering that it had some inappropriate specifications. Thus, in June 2011, Samsung launched a new thinner tablet model, and the tablets already produced were renamed to 10.1v and were sold exclusively through Vodafone. In 2012, Samsung launched the thinnest tablet in the 7-inch range. It was released with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and had a resolution of 1280 x 800 on a Super Amoled Plus screen. The tablet comes with a Samsung PDMI connector, which can be used for charging, but also for data transfer. It also had a keyboard docking station and a charging docking station. Also in 2012, Samsung launched the second generation of tablets, which include Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. These models had a thicker design than previous models, and the front camera was downgraded to VGA quality, while the rear was improved to capture as much detail in a photo. The third generation of Tab series tablets was launched in 2013, being a series of budget tablets.
Samsung developed these models inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S4, both in terms of design and specifications. This generation included the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 models, the 8.0 model being a new dimension of the Tab series tablets. The price of these models is between $ 199 and $ 399. A cheaper version than the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, is its Lite model. It was launched in 2014 for only $ 159 and was only available in WiFi and 3G. It has a storage capacity of onl 8GB, has an SD card slot and no front camera. In 2014, Samsung launched another series of Galaxy Tabs. This is the Galaxy Tab 4, which includes the 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 models. This generation has a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor and 1.5 GB of RAM, and also has a design similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S5 phone. Samsung launched in 2014 a high-end line of the Galaxy Tab series, Galaxy Tab Pro. This includes the 8.4, 10.1 and 12.2-inch models,
and their price starts at $399. Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 was the first Samsung tablet to have these screen sizes, and was designed to compete directly with the LG G Pad 8.3.
A new ultra-high-end line was launched by Samsung, also in 2014. It is the Galaxy Tab S, which is a combination between Galaxy Tab and Galaxy S and includes an 8.4 and a 10.5-inch model. And this 8.4-inch model was designed to be a direct competitor of the LG G Pad 8.3, but also of the iPad Mini 2. Also, the 10.5-inch model was the first Samsung tablet that was designed to compete directly with iPad Air. Galaxy Tab A is a series of Samsung mid-range tablets, and includes an 8.0-inch model and a 9.7-inch one. Galaxy Tab A 8.0 was available in WiFi-only and 4G / LTE & WiFi. The 9.7 model has a variant with S-Pen and was the first model to have free versions of Microsoft Office. In 2015, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 and Galaxy Tab S2 9.7. These models are only available in Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi / 4G LTE. The design of the 8.0-inch model was inspired by the Samsung Galaxy A, with a metal frame with beveled edges and plastic back.
Also, this Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 is, since September 2015, the thinnest tablet in the world. Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 and Tab E 9.6 were launched in 2015 and are available in Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi / 4G variants. The tablets run Android 4.4 Kit Kat and have a non-removable 5000mAh battery. Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S was launched in 2016, and was the first Samsung 2-in-1 device based on Windows. It comes with an attachment for the included folio keyboard, which makes it possible to operate it in two different positions. Galaxy Tab Pro Pen works as an input device for the tablet, and with Samsung Flow, the fingerprint access application, users can unlock the device with their phones fingerprint sensor, via Bluetooth or NFC. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is part of the S series of high-end tablets and was launched in 2017. This model is the first to work with Android Nougat by default, and in 2019 it received Android Pie.
The tablet has a 9.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 2048x1536 resolution and HDR video support. At the same time, in order to use the tablet in an easy and precise way, Samsung has added a new S-Pen. In 2017, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab A 8.0, which has a modest resolution of 800x1280 pixels and powered by a 1.4GHz quad core processor. The battery capacity is 5000mAh and has a storage space of 16GB, which can be expanded up to 256GB.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 was launched in 2018, and had an improved performance. It works with an AP chipset and 3GB Ram, the storage space was 32GB and could be expanded up to 400GB, the 7300 mAh battery offered up to 15 hours of video playback with a single charge, and with the fast charge function, it charges in 3.5 hours. The tablet also has a very interesting feature at the time, namely, Bixby Vision. It searches for information in real time
and allows the user to buy an item online that he has seen in a shop window or could translate indicators and menus from other languages.
Galaxy Tab S4 was launched in 2018 and offers unlimited multitasking features. Samsung created this tablet to give users the productivity of a computer with the mobility of a tablet. Thus, Samsung DeX is available for the first time on a Samsung tablet. The tablet can function as a desktop with a taskbar, offer the ability to open multiple windows, or allow gestures such as dragging and dropping. To do this, the user must open the Samsung DeX and add a keyboard and mouse. The Galaxy Tab S4 also comes with an improved S-Pen, similar to the one on the Galaxy Note 8 and supports features such as air commands, on-screen text translation, closing notes and live messages. In 2019, Samsung launched a new version for Galaxy Tab A 10.1, with Android 9.0 Pie operating system, a new chipset, the main camera flash is removed, the battery is smaller, but the front camera has been improved to 5 MP. In 2019, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S5e, which will bring major improvements in terms of tablet design.
This time, they approached a lighter construction of the device, weighing about 400g. The tablet has a compact shiny metal case with a metallic finish and is available in three colors: gold, silver and black. In terms of organization, Samsung has introduced One UI, which minimizes clutter on the screen, allowing the user to choose the most relevant content for him. The Galaxy Tab S5e also syncs seamlessly with the Galaxy Smartphone, allowing the user to answer messages or calls. Also in 2019, Samsung launched the 10.5-inch Galaxy Tab S6. It offers the performance of a computer, is multifunctional and has an integrated S-Pen, which is attached to the back of the tablet by a magnet, where it automatically charges. Also, the tablet has a fingerprint reader built directly into the screen, which facilitates unlocking or locking it, providing maximum security. This model is available in three colors Cloud Blue, Rose Blush and Mountain Gray. In 2020, the Lite version of the previous model was launched.
It has a compact, metallic structure and is thinner, which makes it easier to transport. The tablet has higher speed, memory and power, which contributes to creating a pleasant gaming experience. The battery capacity completes this, this being 7040 mAh. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite comes in three colors: Oxford Gray, Angora Blue and Chiffon Pink. Also in 2020, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7 + models, which are based on Android 10.
These models have a design similar to that of their predecessor, but the screen size has been increased. Thus, the 10.5-inch model was replaced by the 11-inch model, and the 12.4-inch model was just introduced. The tablets have the fastest processor in this series, the performance core being 25% faster, and the graphics performance being up to 36% higher. In terms of battery, the tablets are not bad either, its capacity being 10090 mAh for the S7 + model,
and 8000 mAh for the S7 model, which offers over 14 hours of video playback. The models come in three colors Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze.
A new tablet from the Tab A series was launched this year, it is the Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 model. As the name suggests, it has a 10.4-inch screen with a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels. The tablet runs on an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, complete with 3 GB of RAM, 32/64 GB of internal storage, and powered by a 7040 mAh battery. Its price starts at 229 euros and is available in dark gray, silver and gold.
Ferruccio Lamborghini was a prisoner of war. When he returned to Italy, he opened a small garage and converted military equipment into farming tractors. His timely venture turned him into a millionaire, and later the inventor of the most talked-about luxury sports car: Lamborghini. It all started with being told he was just a farmer from Enzo Ferrari. Ferruccio Lamborghini was a prisoner of war. When he returned to Italy, he opened a small garage and converted military equipment into farming tractors. His timely venture turned him into a millionaire, and later the inventor of the most talked-about luxury sports car: Lamborghini. It all started with being told he was just a farmer from Enzo Ferrari. In 1916, Ferruccio was born on a farm in the rural town of Renazzo in Northern Italy. His parents grew grapes to make wine for a living and raised him amongst their vineyards. They taught him to roll up his sleeves and have the drive to make quality products. Ferruccio took their lesso...
Awe-inspiring scenery, vibrant cities and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada a popular tourist destination. As the largest country in North America, Canada is a vast land encompassing majestic mountains, virgin forests, spacious prairies and Arctic tundra. While much of the nation is of British and French descent, Canada is home to a mosaic of multicultural communities. Here's a look at the best places to visit in Canada. Awe-inspiring scenery, vibrant cities and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada a popular tourist destination. As the largest country in North America, Canada is a vast land encompassing majestic mountains, virgin forests, spacious prairies and Arctic tundra. While much of the nation is of British and French descent, Canada is home to a mosaic of multicultural communities. Here's a look at the best places to visit in Canada. Awe-inspiring scenery, vibrant cities and a welcoming atmosphere all make Canada a popular tourist destination. As the largest coun...
When most people think of Florida, they think of sunshine, theme parks, orange juice and alligators. But this former Spanish colony, which became the 27th state to enter the Union, is much more than that. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, it has mile upon mile of white sand beaches. Its moderate climate makes it a popular tourist destination all year round. An overview of the best places to visit in Florida. When most people think of Florida, they think of sunshine, theme parks, orange juice and alligators. But this former Spanish colony, which became the 27th state to enter the Union, is much more than that. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, it has mile upon mile of white sand beaches. Its moderate climate makes it a popular tourist destination all year round. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Florida. Number 10. Panama City Beach. Panama City Beach on the Florida panhandle offe...
The ultimate compilation of Outlook tips and tricks to enhance your productivity using Outlook. Updated for 2020! I've combined long-established tips and tricks featured in previous versions with prominent new ones Microsoft added in 2019 and 2020. You'll find these tips and tricks useful whether you're using Outlook for the first time or just wanting to enhance your Outlook skills. 30 Ultimate Outlook Tips and Tricks. Updated for 2020! This video is the ultimate compilation of Outlook tips and tricks to enhance your skills using Microsoft Outlook. I’ve combined long-established tips and tricks featured in previous versions with prominent new ones Microsoft added in 2019 and 2020. You’ll find these tips and tricks useful whether you’re using Outlook for the first time or just wanting to enhance your Outlook skills. #1 Dark Mode. Outlook has a dark mode feature. To set it go to File, Options, under the General tab look at this section to personalize your co...
Hey guys, today I wanted to show you the secret behind this ancient temple called Prasat Thom in Cambodia, at first look you think everything is completely ruined but I am going to show you something exciting. Look at these blocks, anything strange about them? Anything unusual ? Out of all the blocks, only these blocks have some type of markings on them? Do you see what they are? Now, let us just follow these blocks with those weird marking or designs. While the other blocks seem to have a flat top, these blocks seem to have a nice curved surface on top. There are a series of these stone blocks, all made of sand stone, each block is about 2 or 3 feet long, and they all look like bread loafs neatly arranged in a line. This is a pretty long line and at the very end, you see something quite interesting. A block that is curved and look what we see, a 7 headed snake, a Naga raised up with its hoods ready to attack. See the scales on its back, now you know what those markings on the sto...
In history textbooks, Alexander is usually referred to as Alexander the Great. But was he really, or was he something else? Sadhguru speaks about the only intelligent thing Alexander did in his life. Sadhguru: So one reason he was pushing towards India was he wanted to find a yogi and learn how to become immortal. And they told Alexander, that we found the man, but he’s not willing to come. For once he did one intelligent thing, that’s the reason why we really removed his third name. See, Alexander, in our history textbooks, school textbooks, they said, Alexander The Great. They only got the first name, the middle name, they missed out the last name, his name was Alexander The Great Idiot, but because it was too long somebody left out the last name. Well, the moment you make such a man, a great man in this world then in many ways, you’ve des…destroyed the future of humanity. Because from the age of sixteen – I think he died around thirty-two or thirty-three – all...
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Hey guys, today we are going to look at a very strange place called Baksei Chamkrong in the Angkor Wat Complex in Cambodia. This is a very strange site because this is the only stepped pyramid in this temple complex. As you can see this is desolated, this is not a popular site but this is a perfect stepped pyramid and is one of the oldest construction sites in Cambodia. In fact there are inscriptions that actually take this back much much earlier in time. Who built this and why? Archeologists and historians claim that this was built by a king called Rajendravarman and he spoke Tamil and Sanskrit. But there are inscriptions where he takes the entire Khmer dynasty to mythical times, more than many thousand years ago. This is a very interesting pyramid, and to understand it fully, we need to look at the aerial view. When we look at the drone footage, it is obvious that it was built with a specific pattern in mind. A specific frequency pattern. Remember, frequencies create patt...
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