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World’s first reusable bulletproof screen protectors launched
Manufacturer’s Sir Lancelot’s Armor have launched The Holy Grail, which it claims are the world’s strongest screen protectors for Apple, LG and Samsung devices, made from a blend of tempered, bulletproof glass.
The company said the Holy Grail is remarkably clear, easy to apply, and 100 per cent bubble-proof.
“Estimates of people with cracked or damaged screens range between 11 per cent and 23 per cent, which is no surprise because fixing broken screens costs an average of US$250. The Holy Grail was created to help people protect their investments. When we demonstrate the technology, we use hammers, drills, razors, keys, knives, saws – anything we can think of to scratch or crack the screens of a variety of mobile devices,” said Jon Cyr, chief executive officer (CEO) of Sir Lancelot’s Armor.
Apart from guaranteeing protection from screen attacks,The Holy Grail series offers screen protection from everyday scratch threats and protects from impact and scratch related screen attacks such as drops and keys.
Bowen University closed indefinitely following students' riot
Embarrassing!! President Pees On His Pants During Re-election Speech (PHOTOS)
A 62-year-old Colombian President, Juan Manuel Santos was on stage delivering speech for his re-election campaign when his bladder gave way.
Despite his damp crotch, the president seemes not to have noticed as he continues to address the people.
His aides on stage with him didn’t even notify their boss.
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Atiku says he's one of the highest employers of labour in Nigeria
Former VP Atiku Abubakar says he is the highest employer of labour by any single private investor in Nigeria. He stated this in a series of tweets yesterday using the hash tag #LetsTalkJobs.
He also stated his efforts in driving policies that brought about the development of the telecoms sector in Nigeria where a large number of youths now work.
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Updates: Plane search focuses on debris
The
global search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has its best new lead,
with possible debris spotted in water west of Australia.
Military aircraft and merchant ships
are racing to a position in the southern Indian Ocean about 2500 kilometres
southwest of Perth, where a satellite identified two floating objects.
One measured about 24 metres, while
the other one was smaller.
Australian authorities say they are
possible remnants of the Boeing 777 that went missing on a March 8 flight from
Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 239 people.
But John Young of the Australian
Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) was cautious not to raise hopes, saying the
satellite imagery shows "a sort of blob" with no features to
distinguish it as aircraft fragments.
"It's probably the best lead we
have right now but we have to get there, find them, see them, assess them to
know whether it's really meaningful or not," the emergency response
division manager said.
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