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2020 Toyota Supra uses much aluminum, higher-strength steel which the OEM calls first U.S. edition of the sports car in 21 years — will roar onto streets with a mixed-material body design involving a number of aluminum and high-strength steel parts and a rear hatch made from a polypropylene composite.car auto body parts Toyota senior manager for sports cars and crossovers Benjamin Haushalter gave us a rundown of the car following its reveal Jan. 14 at the North American International Auto Show. The 2020 Supra will go on sale in the first half of 2019 with an base MSRP of $49,990, according to Toyota. Top Speed reports that the 1998 Supra with a manual transmission weighed “a hair over 3,200 pounds,” with a turbo automatic transmission version “at just over 3,400 pounds.” The preliminary curb weight of the 2020 Supra is 3,397 pounds, including the turbo engine with an automatic transmission. “Uncommon for its day, the MKIV (1998 Supra) also featured an aluminum hood, front crossmember, upper control arms, and all sorts of engine bits all in an effort to shave weight,” Automobile magazine wrote in 2015. The fifth-generation Supra goes beyond that, with a hood, inner and outer doors and a “big aluminum shear panel” beneath the engine cradle all made from aluminum, according to Haushalter. The car’s “front crash box” — which Haushalter defined as the bumper reinforcement beam and “the structure it bolts on to” — was made of the nonferrous metal as well, he said. Finally, he said the front suspension and some underbody “bracing” parts are all aluminum, as is the engine cradle. “The front suspension subframe and control arm mounting points are extremely rigid to yield precise cornering characteristics,” Toyota wrote in a news release. “Aluminum control arms reduce unsprung weight, resulting in superior agility and efficiency.”
buzai232 Jul 31 '19, 12:56AM
Block the outside world and tune into your own with the best in-ear headphones We’ve reviewed hundreds of pairs of headphones — and more earbuds than we can count — and we’re happy to report that the 1More Triple Drivers are the best earbuds you can buy, thanks to the incredible sound they offer at a budget-friendly price. But we have six more picks beyond that for you to consider, with and without wires, all of which come with our highest recommendation.mobile in ear headphones Our picks tick all the boxes: Great performance, stability, and even options for swimmers and poor sleepers. Some cost a mint (though not nearly as much as the world’s most expensive headphones), while others will barely dent your budget. Whichever you pick, there’s no doubt that any of these earphones will make you a happy camper next time you hit the road. If you’re looking for wireless options only, be sure to check out our best wireless and best true wireless headphones lists.We could have gone many ways for this pick, but 1More’s unassuming Triple Drivers just wouldn’t stop popping up into the picture. The 1More aren’t at the top of the class in performance, but what they do have going for them is unrivaled quality and value at their (very reachable) price point. The company has created plenty of iterations since, including a Quad Driver and even an over-ear version, creatively called the Triple Driver over-ears. But when it comes to value for the money, we always come back to the original. China-based upstart 1More blew our minds when we discovered how little the company wanted for the Triple Driver headphones, the first pair we’d ever heard from the brand. For this kind of build quality and performance, we’d expect to pay at least double. And while these aren’t wireless earbuds, if you don’t mind some strings attached, they more than make up for their wired constraints with sweet sound for the dough. So what specifically do the Triple Drivers offer your ears? A gorgeous aesthetic, solid construction, and you guessed it, three drivers within each earbud for excellent sound. That includes one dynamic driver for warm and full bass and a balanced armature driver for both the midrange and treble to create clear and articulate sound. It’s an intriguing design than one might think is a gimmick, but we can assure you that when it comes to the results, it’s anything but.
buzai232 Jul 31 '19, 12:32AM
Best cheap headphone deals 2019 Whether you're after some cheap wireless headphones or a pair of premium noise-cancelling cans, some in-ears for the train or true wireless earbuds for the gym, you've come to the right place to bag a bargain.cheap in ear earphones We've searched far and wide on the world wide web to find the best deals on headphones by Bose, Sony, Sennheiser, Beats, Beyerdynamic, Grado and more, to bring you the very best savings on the internet. Our selection covers everything, from high-end hi-fi headphones to pairs you'll sling in your gym bag. We've also got wireless models, true wireless earbuds for when you really want to cut the cord, along with more traditional in-ear and over-ear models. What Hi-Fi? sorts through thousands of deals to offer the best prices from the trustworthy retailers. While all of our reviews are researched and written independently, What Hi-Fi? is a participant in a number of affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn fees for linking to online retailers.
buzai232 Jul 31 '19, 12:25AM
So you just bought a phone with no headphone jack It’s about time you knew how to pair a set of wireless Bluetooth headphones with your phone.sports headphones online Since Apple ditched the headphone jack last year, other smartphone makers are launching new devices that no longer feature the convenient port. If you want headphones that plug in to your phone, you need to use either Lightning or USB-C headphones, and finding them can be a bit trickier than looking for a standard pair. But you don’t have to plug anything in if you’re willing to spring for wireless Bluetooth headphones. There are plenty to choose from in all price ranges. The only catch: They’re a little harder to set up than just plugging a headphone jack in. Here’s how to do it.Usually you just have to hold the power button to put Bluetooth headphones into pairing mode. If that doesn’t work, check the manual that came with your headphones. An LED indicator typically flashes blue and red or you’ll hear a noise through the headphones when they’re ready to roll. For this tutorial, I have a set of VAVA MOOV 28 Bluetooth headphones. They retail for about $30 and offer pretty solid battery life, can take calls, let you access Siri and more. You can splurge, too, if you want to spend more for great sound and other features. I also own a set of Bose QC35 Bluetooth headphones that are great for noise canceling and long plane rides but cost about $400.On an iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and then toggle the switch to on. It’ll search for devices. Tap the headphones listed. On an Android device, pull down the shade from the top of the phone and long-press the Bluetooth icon. It’ll bring you right to the Bluetooth menu where you can turn it on and then search for devices. Tap the name of the headphones you’re trying to pair. Some headphones will let you access Siri controls, which is a nice bonus, or place and receive phone calls from the headset. Others may just be simple earbuds, so be sure to check what’s supported before you buy. Oh, and keep in mind that you’ll want to charge them nightly. Bluetooth headphones are great, but they rarely last as long between charges as advertised.
buzai232 Jul 31 '19, 12:17AM
Best Bluetooth Neckband Headphones Review 2019 A selection of the best Bluetooth Neckband headphones. Featuring apt-X Bluetooth codecs for CD-quality wireless streaming for the best possible audio experience. Bluetooth Neckband Headphones are ideal for fitness training, sports and gym workouts.best sports neckband headphones Our list features the best premium Bluetooth Neckband headphones along with more affordable options to suit your budget. All the Neckband headphones listed offer high-quality sound, hands-free calling, and impressive batteries. The Bose Quiet Control 30’s are currently the most expensive Bluetooth Neckband headphones on the market. They offer the best sound quality of any around-the-neck style headphones and industry-leading ANC technology The Klipsch R5 neckband headphones feature an award-winning sound quality thanks to their 5mm micro-driver technology. The R5’s close-fitting ear-tips are very comfortable and they feature a stylish hand-stitched leather neckband – more. The Tronsmart S4’s are my favourite affordable Bluetooth Neckband Headphones. They feature Active Noise Cancelling technology and the CSR chipset. If you travel on public transport or work in noisy environments these will make a big difference compared to regular earphones with just passive noise reduction. They’re comfortable to wear, have a huge battery life and the ANC works really well.
buzai232 Jul 31 '19, 12:08AM
Contemporary Tree Style Wood Coat and Hat Rack Stand Charm up your entryway or hallway with this whimsical Pilaster Designs Tree Style Coat Rack. Constructed from solid wood this coat rack is built to last. With 6 hooks this contemporary stand conveniently stores your coats, hats, and any accessories! Choose from a variety of bold colors to suite your style needs!coat and hat rack standProduct Features: 6 hooks to hang your hats and coats Dimensions: 15.75" W 11.75" D 64.5" H The height of each hanger from below up: 20.5", 29", 43", 49", 61", 64.5" The size of the bottom base is 15.75" X 11.75" Diameter , 35 mm thick Simple assembly required Size/Weight: W 16" / D 12" / H 65" / 9.68 lb. Color: Black, Mint Green, Orange, Pink, and white White Materials: Wood
buzai232 Jul 30 '19, 11:56PM
Rental furniture embraces modern style The subject of furniture rental might bring back odd memories for some. Maybe it was you or a friend who rented an outdated couch that looked like it belonged in your grandmother’s house. And there’s likely no shortage of stories about stains, unpleasant smells and other rental furniture dysfunction from decades past.quality modern bedroom furniture Fortunately, the furniture rental world has come a long way, especially in the past 10 years, and the image of the more than $700 million industry has certainly improved, too. “It used to be seen as an industry with a lot of very old and beat-up stuff, but that’s not at all the case anymore. I think social media has helped, too, with people talking about it (the upgrades to new, sleek styles),” said Debbi Somers, founder and CEO of Somers Furniture in Las Vegas. “For us, we try to make furniture that doesn’t look anything like rental furniture.” Because of this change, rental furniture is becoming more widely accepted for a variety of customer types. In fact, if you visit a hip downtown condo, you might be surprised to learn you’re sitting on a rental piece. Somers has been in the furniture rental business for decades. Her early work primarily involved serving Las Vegas conventions. However, after 9/11, she shifted to renting to nightclubs and pool clubs. Her company also started constructing its own furniture. She found that the same crew that for years maintained the furniture she bought could build its own. With that, she could better control costs and quality and even create custom pieces rather quickly. Eventually, she branched out into the luxury home market. While she still works with resorts and clubs, she also does her share of staging for homes being sold and for events and parties.
buzai232 Jul 30 '19, 11:47PM
Eight of the best contemporary office furniture designs from NeoCon 2018 Dezeen's US editor Dan Howarth selects his highlights from this year's NeoCon furniture fair, which took place 11-13 June 2018 at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.quality modern office furniture Swedish studio Form Us With Love has created a carpet tile system that allows for different shapes and colours to be used in combinations. Based on a typical 24- by 24-inch square tile, the set includes various simple shapes that slot together to form patterns, which can be used to demarcate different zones within a space. Influenced by modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's 1928 Tugendhat Chair, Australian designer Marc Newson has created this task chair. As its name suggests, the design features an aluminium frames that forms a continuous loop. Mesh fabric is stretched across to form the backrest and seat, which don't touch at the corners thanks to the chair's balanced structure. An ongoing trend for rattan furniture makes its way into the workplace with Studio TK's Borough range, designed by Paris-based Christophe Pillet. The material, woven from dried plant stalks, forms screens that attach to the modular sofa system and are available in a variety of colours. Although first presented at Milan's Salone del Mobile in April, new products from Danish brand Muuto were showcased in a more office-focussed installation during NeoCon. They included the Base High Table: a minimal design with a slender aluminium frame, for working more informally like at a counter or bar table. As part of her ongoing collaboration with Haworth, which included the design of the brand's showroom for NeoCon, Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola debuted the first in what will become family of upholstered chairs called Maari. The side chair features wooden legs and a gently curved seat and back, intended for occasional use.
buzai232 Jul 30 '19, 11:34PM
Austin is reinventing the public library, and Dallas should too Five years ago, at a time when the library was under assault as an obsolete institution in the digital age, writer and critic Zadie Smith argued to the contrary in a widely quoted essay. "What a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay." In short order that bit of wisdom has been received, such that providing storage and access to books is now just one element of the library program, and arguably not the principal one. The new Central Library in Austin is a case in point. There are books, to be sure, but it was built to be much more than a place to read them. It is, as well, a co-working place, a conference center, an educational facility, a technology hub, a business incubator, a gallery, a bookstore, a live-music venue and performance space, a café, a butterfly garden, a bicycle repair clinic, and just about anything else Austinites might imagine for it.library reading room furniture The task of defining just what a library in Austin could and should be was fleshed out not in the city itself but some three hours to the west, in Rock Springs. It was there that the architects collaborating on the project, from San Antonio's Lake Flato and Boston's Shepley Bulfinch, held a "rancharette" that established the parameters for their design. "We really wanted to create a new living room for Austin that was part of people's daily routines," says Jonathan Smith, who directed work for Lake Flato. "This is not your traditional warehouse for books." They also wanted to take advantage of the prime downtown site on Cesar Chavez Boulevard, looking over the Colorado River and Shoal Creek. It is an area reclaimed from heavy industrial use — an electric plant still sits behind the library — and now being developed, or rather overdeveloped, with a series of placeless glass condo towers. In this context, it is left to the library to keep Austin weird, an effort that it makes in a rather clunky fashion. If your idea of a great public library equates to beaux-arts classicism, with grand entries and clearly articulated reading rooms, Austin's new library will be practically unrecognizable. It is, instead, a hulking machine with a grim bearing, composed of a base of beige stone from Lueders and a superstructure of gray panels of aluminum and perforated screens of anodized metal. It has entries on three sides, and a garage on the fourth, and above them all there are projections and set backs and walls set at cocky angles. To read how it functions from the outside is all but impossible. Legibility issues aside, it is a good neighbor, with a native landscape that leads down to biking and pedestrian paths along Shoal Creek and the Colorado River. The principal entrance is on the rapidly developing commercial hub that is Second Street rather than the high-speed corridor that is Cesar Chavez.
buzai232 Jul 30 '19, 11:24PM
It is quite difficult task to check someone else's phone call history but if you have access to the phone you want to check just for a few minutes than you can do this task.

There are a number of spy apps and websites through which you can check someone else's call history and SMS etc. Some spy websites allow you to check someone's location and WhatsApp and Facebook messages too.

Note that to check someone's call history or anything else listed above, the target phone needs to get connected to internet for a few minutes for the data in the spy website about his/her logs, SMS etc to get refreshed and I don't think that is difficult in today's world where almost everyone uses internet and spend time on SNS on their phone.
Remember, don't open the above given link on your phone, open that link in the target phone which you want to monitor. For this step you need access to target phone for just a few minutes.

After opening the URL on the target phone, it will redirect you to download an app. Download the app on the target phone and place it on the home screen of the phone. Don't worry as you place the app on the home screen, it will automatically get hidden. No one can see it on the phone.

That's it. You are done. The app will give you all the details on your spytomobile account. Just login and see what you want to see.

Note : It is made to keep an eye on the activities of kids, spouse (if you have any doubt of cheating or something), and for the employers who give cell phones to the employees for work (to check if they are using the work phone personally). Please don't misuse such kind of tools (websites and apps).www.ttspy.com/your-ultimate-solution-to-checking-someones-call-history.html
buzai232 Jul 24 '19, 06:42AM
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