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Ukraine attacks Ever wonder how your camera knows what you're looking at? See more cool camera stuff pictures. ­ Autofocus is that great time saver that is found in one form or another on most cameras today. In most cases, it helps improve the quality of the pictures we take. In this article, you will learn about the two most common forms of autofocus, and find out how to determine which type of autofocus your camera uses. You will also learn some valuable tips about preventing the main causes of blurred pictures when using an autofocus camera. How Do I Know Which Autofocus System My Camera Has? Is Autofocus Always Accurate and Faster? When Should I Use Manual Focus? Autofocus (AF) really could be called power-focus, as it often uses a computer to run a miniature motor that focuses the lens for you. Focusing is the moving of the lens in and out until the sharpest possible image of the subject is projected onto the film.|Whether you print at home or in an office setting, odds are you do so less than you used to. It used to be a hallmark of corporate life - the aroma of cheap coffee wafting through the office. Mixing with the smell of a hot laser printer feverishly churning through one long report after another. These days, the rancid coffee odor may still linger, but in many places the printer aroma is waning. That's because hard-copy printing isn't quite as necessary as it once was. There was a time when you had precious few options for sharing your personal or professional documents. You could send them to shared folders on a local network. You might try to upload them through a slow modem. Or just as likely, you'd laboriously print your documents to paper and then walk or mail them to colleagues or friends. Now, the Internet makes documents available everywhere, all the time. This luxury convertible concept car only loosely resembles an automobile. It has an engine (and a high-powered one at that), wheels, steering and the like. But it's also a vast departure from traditional sports cars. The exterior is made from a sleek, durable fabric that covers a lightweight aluminum frame. But the fabric allows for the GINA's most interesting feature: the ability to reconfigure the car's body. Even with concept cars that have been prototyped and put on display, the future of luxury still remains decidedly difficult to pin down. But if any of the ideas being batted around the automotive design industry today make it into production, you may want to start saving up for your 2030 luxury car right now. For more information on auto technology and other related topics, visit the next page. Will your next car wake you up when you fall asleep at the wheel? Can a car really be death-proof? What makes a digital car digital? Johnson, Erik. "BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept." Car and Driver. Jurneka, Rory. "BMW GINA Light Visionary model: The BMW of the future?" Motor Trend. Lyon, Peter. "Eliica eight-wheeler." Auto Express.|The White House says the window for a potential Russian attack on Ukraine remains open. Warned a fabricated pretext for an incursion could include reports like one Wednesday about mass graves in Donbas. She said the US was not taking Russian claims of de-escalation at face value. Asked by CNN's Kaitlan Collins what a "meaningful de-escalation" would look like, Psaki did not provide specifics. US was seeking a "verifiable reduction of troops on the border with Ukraine" but not laying out metrics. She repeated White House warnings of "false flag" events meant to create the pretext for an invasion. Said "everyone should keep eyes open" for fake videos or reports emerging on Russian media. Asked about a cyberattack in Ukraine that took down some government websites, Psaki said she didn't have details on attribution for who was responsible. She said making such a determination was difficult because adversaries work to "hide their tracks" in cyberspace. Eighteen-year-old Welden was a college student who set out on the Long Trail in December 1946. She was dressed for walking and not a long hike, wearing jeans, a coat and sneakers. Her attire implied that she planned to return before dark, when temperatures were supposed to dip below freezing. When Welden didn't come back by dark, her roommate let the school know, and the search began. Classes were suspended so students could help with the search. The process was disorganized at first, until Welden's father called in favors from police in two surrounding states. Unfortunately, the search didn't pan out, and frustrated family and friends had their own theories about what happened to her. Did Welden run off with a boyfriend? Was she abducted, did she commit suicide or did she die of exposure because of her inappropriate attire? No one has discovered her body, so her disappearance remains a mystery. Could this sasquatch-like animal have something to do with the disappearance?|Before you hit that download button, what should you know? Dangit! The power went out in the middle of the new episode of "Game of Thrones," leaving only half the episode on your DVR. Your friends are coming over tomorrow night for a watching party, so you decide to download the episode illegally -- just this once -- to save your shindig. Everything's going well until you try to use your computer after the download. You get weird pop-ups; programs that normally open up instantly are acting sluggish, and then your whole computer crashes. Chances are you picked up some malware -- a computer virus, spyware, or other damaging software -- along with Tyrion Lannister's latest scheme. The short answer is that you can rarely be 100 percent certain a download itself is OK. Think of peer to peer sites as big locker rooms: the site provides a place for individuals to share files, and the site owners don't monitor each file that a user uploads.

 

 

 

 

How much will it cost? What are your mid-term. Final exams for testing the results? After successfully answering those questions and passing other employment requirements, such as gaining clearance to obtain Top Secret credentials, project managers are brought on board. For an idea of what they might be doing, let's explore the three program offices. Smart collection means pretty much what it says. A large part of spy work is obtaining information about specific targets, such as people, companies or organizations. Computer software that allows them to search networks 20 times faster won't do much good if it's pulling up invalid data. Today, there is no lack of information floating around, particularly on the Web. Put the term "spy" into Google, for example, and it spits back 132 million matches. Here's where incisive analysis comes in. For example, consider information from foreign enemies in a language you don't know. Because globalization has reduced many spy operations to the micro level, exploring individuals' cultural patterns and nuances is important.|Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has been dragged into the political headlines, after the UK announced sanctions against Russia due to the deployment of troops into two rebel-held regions of Ukraine. These include five banks, who have had their assets frozen, and three Russian billionaires who will be banned from travelling to the UK, as reported by the BBC. In the world of soccer and beyond, there has naturally been a lot of focus on whether billionaire Blues chief Abramovich will be hit with sanctions too. Has Chelsea's Abramovich been sanctioned? As things stand, Abramovich has not been sanctioned. As per by the BBC, Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted that he misspoke on Tuesday, after telling MPs that Abramovich was already facing sanctions. Labour MP Margaret Hodge asked Johnson why further sanctions hadn't been issued. Hodge questioned why more people on Navalny's List, which includes Abramovich, hadn't been sanctioned. The Prime Minister mistakenly said that Abramovich had already been sanctioned, which isn't the case. That's how the most frustrating part of region codes is the way they affect laptop DVD players. Although laptop DVD drives are technologically capable of playing any DVD, they, practically speaking, would force you to switch among region settings when you play DVDs imported. Try switching this setting more than a fixed number of times (typically five over the entire life span of the computer), and the setting will be locked forever. For example, if you switch from Region 1 (the United States and Canada) to Region 3 (parts of Asia) to watch a kung-fu flick you picked up on a trip to Hong Kong, you'll have to switch back to Region 1 before playing any movies you purchased at your local Best Buy. Watching that one Jet Li movie just burned up two of your five switches-and not even reinstalling your operating system will get you more. Fortunately, some clever programmers have created software solutions that circumvent disc regions entirely, turning your notebook into a portable multiregion DVD player. But one company has another alternative: wires that are flat instead of round. ­The company is Southwire. It specializes in creating thin, flat wires and cables that you can glue to a wall and either paint over or coat with a concealing material to blend it into your wall. Once you've installed and concealed the FlatWire, you can have that clean, cable-free look that you see in the advertisements. ­Southwire currently offers several FlatWire products for audio, video, data and low-voltage wiring solutions. Future FlatWire products will include 120-volt alternating current (VAC) electrical wiring, HDMI cables and a cat-6 cable emulator. All of the products are flexible. Are about as thick as a sheet of paper. FlatWire comes in several different types. The speaker wire and low-voltage wire products look like a pair of copper strips encased in a transparent film. The other FlatWire products have narrower bands of copper encased in film. Depending on the wire's function, there may be one, two or three separate bands of copper.|In 1888, a man dubbed Jack the Ripper murdered at least five women in London, all in the same general vicinity, all prostitutes. Each victim was strangled and then mutilated, usually disemboweled and sometimes missing organs when the police arrived. It was a gruesome string of crimes that came to be known as London's first serial killings. Many experts credit the investigation of Jack the Ripper with starting the criminal profiling field, as the surgeon who assisted in several victims' autopsies provided police not only with physical details of the crime but also with psychological characteristics that he believed to be associated with the manner of the killings. The surgeon, Dr. Thomas Bond, believed the killer would be unassuming in appearance and manner, and daring and calm in the face of unimaginable violence; he thought he would be middle-aged, leading a solitary life and wearing a long coat to cover up any blood from his crimes, since he killed in public spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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