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 What is LiFi? LiFi, also known as "Light Fidelity" is a wireless optical networking technology, which uses light emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit data. In 2011, professor Harald Haas made a LiFi demonstration at the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Global Talk on Visible Light Communication (VLC).VLC involves light as medium to deliver high-speed communication in a manner similar to Wi-Fi and agrees with the IEEE standard IEEE 802.15.7. The IEEE 802.15.7 is a high-speed, bidirectional and completely organized wireless communication technology-based standard similar to Wi-Fi's IEEE 802.11. How does LiFi work? LiFi is a high speed, bidirectional, and completely organized wireless communication of data using light. LiFi comprises of several lightbulbs that structure a wireless organization. At the point when an electrical current is applied to a LED light bulb a stream of light (photons) is emitted from the bulb. LED bulbs are semiconductor gadgets, and that means

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There's a great deal of content out there about productivity - everything from hacks to alternate ways to tips and tricks for how to accomplish more quicker than expected.

When you are free how do you spend those breaks? You could check your email, but that still counts as working. You could check Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, but there's something so mundane about haphazardly scrolling through your peripheral friends' photos.

We have a couple of better ideas. Here is a shortlist of the most wonderfully entertaining spots to squander energy on the web outside of email and web-based media. Prepare to bookmark your top picks.



OCEARCH Sharck Tracker

The Track Sharker instrument by Marine Research Group OCEARCH allows you to follow labeled sharks - who all have names, incidentally - as they travel from one side of the planet to the other. You can even focus in on a particular area to see which sharks are hanging out there and where they've been swimming and going for as long as year. 

A Soft Murmur

When enjoying some time off from your typical work grind, set yourself up for genuine concentration with A Soft Murmur. This site is your adjustable background noise. Its dashboard, accessible as an application for the two iOS and Android, gives you slidable volume bars for five distinct nature sounds: rain, thunder, waves, wind, and fire & many more.

LEGO Videos

You might've seen the new (and great) LEGO Movie, yet did you know LEGO's involvement in on-screen entertainment began much earlier than that? Believe it or not, LEGO has been creating long periods of video content long before we saw them in theaters, and these recordings are sorted by topic and story on its website.

Gravity Points

Gravity Points is a digital "pen" created by Akimitsu Hamamuro, and it is very hypnotizing. The site recreates the impact of gravity by permitting you to plot little gravity habitats across your screen.   Then, even smaller floating objects will flock to these gravity communities and circle them. 
Gravity points can absorb each other to make a dark opening. It's outer space not too far off on your PC screen.

XKCD

In case you're into geeky humor even the smallest, littlest piece, there's a great deal to love about xkcd. Each post features a short, stick-figure funny cartoon on humor about innovation, science, mathematics, and relationships. The person behind it is Randall Munroe, who dealt with robots at NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia before starting this blog.














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