Do you believe that you are thinking in the 10010 code? NO, think again!
The more ‘user friendly’ things become, the less we have to think at all!
Binary thinking is based on the most limited understanding of thinking that we only have 2 choices in any situation, obey or to be turned off!
Binary thinking has done so much damage to our brains; it injured our brain-waves.
They gave us all those shining devises only to dumb down the population.
And today it is part of the rut we are all in.
Well they told you about this all during the opening of the Olympics of 2012 in London but the war in the middle east was to imported to the most of the people of this globe…therefore the message got lost and nobody looked at it any more.
They told you about “Healthcare”…they told you about “Samsung”… they told you about the “Phoenix” and they told you about about the skyscrapers that will burn including the houses around the skyscrapers.
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No more flicking switches! Samsung designs smartphone app to turn off lights and home appliances
- A command of ‘going out’ will turn off devices and the lights
- Samsung’s Smart Home system has been unveiled by Samsung at the US Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
- Users will be able to access the company’s system via its Galaxy Gear smartwatch, TV remote control, smartphones or a computer app
There is someone in every household who always forgets to turn off the lights or television before bed.
But rather than squabbling over it, families will soon have a simple solution.
A smart home system is on the way which allows householders to control appliances by voice.
A simple ‘goodnight’ or ‘going out’ command will shut down all gadgets and turn off lights without the need to go around the house flicking switches.
The Samsung Smart Home was unveiled by the South Korean technological firm at the US Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas yesterday.
It enables smart televisions, home appliances and smartphones to be connected and managed together and will be introduced in the first half of this year.
Users will be able to access the system through Samsung’s Galaxy Gear smartwatch, their TV remote control, a smartphone or by computer app.
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