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Mega Vs Dropbox Vs Boxnet

Mega Vs Dropbox Vs Boxnet : Features Compared So the other day, I was curious upon launch of MEGA, that how does it fair up to its other two competitors. As a end user, I will always prefer to be with whoever offers me the best deal. So I picked up few parameters, that these so called file-sharing websites promote normally, in order to compare this trio. Here is the table: Features MEGA Dropbox Boxnet Free Storage 50 GB 2 GB (up to 18GB via Referrals) 5 GB (250 MB file size limit) Paid Storage(Level 1) 500 GB 100 GB 25 GB Monthly Cost (L1) 9.99 Euros 9.99 Dollars 9.99 Dollars Yearly Cost (L1) 99.99 Euros 99.99 Dollars 119.88 Dollars * Bandwidth (L1) 1 TB N/a ** N/a ** File Size Limit (L1) N/a N/a 1 GB Undelete Function (All) No Yes (Paid @ 39.99$/Year) No Paid Storage(Level 2) 2 TB 200 GB 50 GB Monthly Cost (L2) 19.99 Euros 19.99 Dollars 19.99 Dollars Yearly Cost (L2) 199.99 Euros 199.99 Dollars 239.88 Dollars * Bandwidth (L2) 4 TB N/a ** N/a ** File Size Limit
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Wafer Chocolate: The way I like it!  What is Wafer:   Rye  wafer s made of whipped batters are modern versions of an ancient Scandinavian food. High-moisture dough or batter, containing a substantial amount of rye flour and some wheat flour, is whipped, extruded onto an oven belt, scored and docked, then baked slowly until almost dry. Alternatively, the strips of dough may be cut after they are baked.  --- (Britannica)  Wafer & Chocolate Combo: It is very hard to say, that who first used wafer in combo with chocolate, but as we know it, it has become a major part of our modern day confectionery market. Some of the most popular brands are :                                       Notice something similar here? I would have love to have my wafer chocolate another way, where they are not so intertwined together.  This current situation, where almost all chocolates are combining them the same way, is similar to this in my head:  Click Here I would rather

The Next Screen Evolution: Bezel-less Screen.

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The Next Screen Evolution: Bezel-less Screen. The Bezel-less concept has been around for a long time, yet when this idea came to me, I was surprised than no company has thought of this before! This can easily be the next big need of young consumers who constitute the biggest section of the smartphone/tablet market. What is Bezel-Less Screens: A hardware design for screens that removes any physical front-face where multiple small screens can be physically aligned to constitute a larger screen with the help of supporting software, which breaks down the image to be displayed by each screen. Connectivity can be wired as well as wireless.  See the image below:     A more neat and refined form is this:   So its typical smartphone/tablet usage can include, very social activities : - Imagine going to a house party of a friend who has no extra large tv? No sweat! Join together your bezel-less smartphones/tablets with the help of a cheap stand or just make-shift support