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What Is 5G

and How Will It Make My Life Better?

Everybody loves speedy internet,

so it's no surprise that every major telecom in the world is working to make it even faster.

Smartphones,

watches,

homes,

and cars are increasingly requiring stable internet connections.

In order to pipe in enough bandwidth for that precious wireless feed,

we're going to need an entirely new form of wireless signal

that's where 5G comes in.

Similar to 4G and 3G before it,

5G is a wireless connection built specifically to keep up with the proliferation of devices

that need a mobile internet connection.

It's not just your phone and your computer anymore,

either.

Home appliances,

door locks,

security cameras,

cars,

wearables,

dog collars,

and so many other inert devices are beginning to connect to the web.

Gartner predicts that 20.8 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020.

By comparison,

there are currently an estimated 6.4 billion connected devices in the world.

That's a lot more devices asking for a quick connection.

To make 5G and the future of wireless internet a little easier understand,

we decided to break down exactly what it is

and how it will make your life better in the very near future.

The "G" in 5G stands for "generation."

Wireless phone technology technically started with 1G,

and in the early 1990s,

and it expanded to 2G when companies first started enabling people

to send text messages between two cellular devices.

Eventually the world moved on to 3G,

which gave people the ability to make phone calls,

send text messages,

and browse the internet.

4G enhanced many of the capabilities that were made possible with the third generation of wireless.

People could browse the web,

send text messages,

and make phone calls,

and they could even download and upload large video files without any issues.

Then companies added LTE,

short for "long term evolution,"

to 4G connectivity.

LTE became the fastest and most consistent variety of 4G compared to competing technologies like WiMax.

The difference between WiMax and LTE is similar to the difference between Blu-Ray and HD DVDs

Both technologies achieved similar outcomes,

but it was important to create a standard for everyone to use.

LTE did just that,

and it made 4G technology even faster.

5G will build on the foundation created by 4G LTE.

It's going to allow people send texts,

make calls,

and browse the web as always

and it will dramatically increase the speed at which data is transferred across the network.

5G will make it easier for people to download and upload Ultra HD and 3D video.

It will also make room for the thousands of internet connected devices entering our everyday world.

Just imagine upgrading your data connection from a garden hose to a fire hose.

The difference will be noticeable.

In short

Yes.

Speeds will be significantly faster.

Currently,

4G LTE transfer speeds top out at about one gigabit per second.

That means it takes about an hour to download a short HD movie in perfect conditions.

The problem is,

people rarely experience 4G's maximum download speed because

the signal can be disrupted by so many different things

buildings,

microwaves,

other wifi signals.

The list goes on and on.

5G will increase download speeds up to 10 gigabits per second.

That means a full HD movie can be downloaded in a matter of seconds.

It will also reduce latency significantly

(giving people faster load times).

In short,

it will give wireless broadband the capacity it needs to

power thousands of connected devices that will reach our homes and workplaces.

There are already huge consortiums of major global

telecoms working to create worldwide standards around 5G.

Although most of those standards haven't been solidified,

experts expect it to be backwards compatible

(with 4G and 3G)

in addition to having some interoperability across the world.

In their most basic form,

cell phones are basically two-way radios.

When you call someone,

your phone converts your voice into an electrical signal.

It transmits that electrical signal to the nearest cell tower using radio wave.

The cell tower bounces the radio wave through a network of cell towers and eventually to your friend's phone.

The same thing is happening when you send other forms of data

(like photos and video)

across the network.

Typically when a new mobile wireless technology comes along

like 5G

it's assigned a higher radio frequency.

For instance,

4G occupied the frequency bands up to 20 MHz.

In the case of 5G,

it will likely sit on the frequency band up to 6GHz.

The reason new wireless technologies occupy higher frequencies is because

they typically aren't in use and move information at a much faster speed.

The problem is that higher frequency signals don't travel as far as lower frequencies,

so multiple input and output antennas

MIMOs

will probably be used to boost signals anywhere 5G is offered.

It's already available in some test locations around the United States.

This week at Mobile World Congress,

Verizon announced that it's begun limited trials of 5G in Texas,

Oregon,

and New Jersey.

Not to be left out,

AT&T announced that it will begin testing 5G technology in its own labs before hosting fixed trials.

Although both Verizon and AT&T,

the nation's two biggest internet service providers,

are already testing 5G,

don't expect to see it anytime soon.

Most experts predict that 5G won't be widely available until 2020.

But it will be well worth the wait.

If there's anything that everyone can agree on,

it's that speedy internet is a necessity in this day and age.

And the importance of a quick connection is only going to increase.

If we're going to realize a vision of the future with billions of connected devices,

then blazing fast internet is going to become a basic necessity

and 5G will help us get there.

For more infomation >> 5g Network Technology | What Is 5G and How Will It Make Life Better? - Duration: 6:09.

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What If The Silence Was Real? - Duration: 7:07.

It's nothing new to be fearful of grey-skinned men in black suits fading into the background

of historical events.

Ask any conspiracy theorist around - and you'll soon piece the same kind of concept together.

Lizard people, an underground race of Aryan technologists, Atlanteans - grey aliens blending

into society on an anthropological study.

But - what if something like that had been around all along - circumvented by the comfort

of hiding in plain sight.

What if we'd already seen them?

Stared them dead in the eye?

Yet the minute we looked away, they vanished from our memory - as if nothing was there

all along?

What if a strange, quiet dread had befallen our civilization?

What If Silence Will Fall?

Hello internet - and welcome back to the most inquisitive channel on YouTube.

As per usual, I'll be your disembodied floating voice Jack Finch - as today, we're going

to dive into the hypothetical multiverse of - well, I suppose we'd already be in it,

wouldn't we?

It's just timey wimey stuff.

Nothing hypothetical about it, really.

Sorry - as we curiously ask the question, What If The Silence Was Real?

Roll the clip.

Alright - there's quite a lot of information to cram into this hypothetical alien dog-pile,

in fact - an entire religions worth.

So, hold on to your hats - if you're wearing one that is - as we circumvent the downright

creepy Silence and their even creepier Silent Priests - you know, the bulbous looking guys

that are more than likely the sole reason why you clicked this thumbnail - right?

But beyond that surface, we have to germinate the idea that is so often caught up in stereotypes

of ponytail swinging middle aged men in basements - administrators of geocities conspiracy theory

websites wearing tinfoil hats and screaming from the rooftops about gay frogs and chemtrails.

But - what if they were all - correct, guys?

What if conspiracy theory became conspiracy fact … when should we start drawing on our

arm with a sharpie?

Now?

Yeah - probably for the best.

Before we recombobulate our own consciousness though - you know the drill by now questioneers

- if you're a fan of this video, Doctor Who, Weird Men In Suits - or just Life's

Biggest Questions in general - then please, be a dear and hit that thumbs up button - as

well as that subscribe bell, so you can stay up to date with our latest and most inquisitive

of uploads.

Also, make sure that you stick around all the way to the end, where we'll be reading

out some of your more humorous comments from the past few days.

On with the show.

Now - this video is probably a good place to announce that all conspiracy theories can't

be true.

It's impossible - and our very existence would tear itself apart on a cascading series

of logical paradoxes.

The Earth would be flat, hollow - cone shaped and concave all at the same time - and we'd

all have a really hard time getting things done.

So - our best bet would be to narrow things down a little bit.

The archetypal New World Order - the puppet masters pulling the strings from the shadows.

Aliens - grey men in black suits - The Silence - that'll do.

First seen in Doctor Who's 2011 episode - The Impossible Astronaut - The Silence is

a galactic religious order created as an offshoot of the Papal Mainframe - which essentially,

if you know anything about Doctor Who - is a hybrid of the Vatican and Warhammer 40k's

Space Marines.

It's an interesting thought, isn't it?

To wonder what role religion would play if we were an intergalactic species - but that's

a thought for another video - because what we're concerned with are their existentially

terrifying henchmen - the Silent Priests, genetically engineered entities created by

the Church to allow people to confess their sins without remembering ever doing so.

Uh - creepy already.

The Silent Priests are tall humanoids - around seven feet tall, with large bulbous heads

- and grey, mouthless faces.

Oh, and also - they all dress in their uniform black suit - because, although they're capable

of wiping organic memories on the fly, they're still respectful of social etiquette.

Although it may have to do with the fact that they try their hardest to adhere to their

stereotype of creepy guys in black suits.

The Silents whole shtick is that they are uniquely memory-proof - i.e anyone that looks

at them would instantly forget that they were there the moment that they looked away - even

if they saw a photograph of a Silent, the same amnesiac function would apply - and according

to the canon of Doctor Who - these guys have remained hidden on Earth for hundreds of thousands

of years, ever since the early Stone Age - working their way through history, attaching themselves

to key, iconic events that shaped the course of our civilization - changing things minutely,

and then slinking back to the shadows until their next masterplan to meddle in our affairs.

And - well, if they were real guys - we'd have no idea - unless of course, we had a

Timelord, which we don't - and that's where things look super bleak.

Because if the Silence was real - we'd have no idea - and we wouldn't have the presence

of mind to be able to do anything about it.

Show's over folks, we're all doomed - nothing to see here - move along - we'll just have

to accept the fact that there's a secret shadowy organisation looming over our civilization

for the rest of our existence, pulling the strings and wiping out all figment of self

determination …

Or - would we?

Because if the Silence was real - inevitably there'd be some crackpot who got a sniff

that something was up.

Maybe they'd even catch a glimpse of a Silent Priest - they'd record a voice note of their

experience so they didn't forget it - they'd post it on their favourite conspiracy forum

- and all of a sudden, similar instances would start to emerge.

People would start drawing on their arms with Sharpies - tallying every time they saw a

Silent Priest lurking in the background on a busy side street.

As time went on, more and more data would be compiled - more people would join the fringe

movement, advocating the acknowledgement of a shadowy alien organisation that was wiping

out our memories - encouraging people to wake up, it's time to take back control - until

one day, an event would occur - something that would hold up as undeniable evidence

of the existence of The Silence - and finally, after all this time we'd begin to --- hold

on, sorry - wait a minute, what was I saying?

I've lost my train of thought.

Where am I again?

Weird …

Anyway - I guess, before we depart we should read out some of your more creative comments

from the past few days.

Citokyne Studios says - To take such a silly question seriously and actually give an answer

supported by solid evidence and intensive research - leave it up to LifesBiggestQuestions

hahaha - Well Citokyne Studios - I'm glad that you enjoy my ferocious approach to hypothetical

questioning - remember buddy, there's no such thing as a stupid question.

I mean, there really is - like asking where is the Martin Scorsese movie Gangs of New

York set?

But - still, the sentiment remains the same.

Cheers for the appreciation.

-- Philip South says - make a video about how long a mummys life span.

- Err, Philip, I'm sorry to break it to you dude, but … mummys are dead.

-- SUCC says - What if you read my comments? -- got em.

Quick video again.

There we have it folks - cheers for sticking around all the way to the end.

Make sure to hit that thumbs up button and we'll be seeing you in the next one.

As per usual, I've been your disembodied floating voice Jack Finch - you've been

watching Life's Biggest Questions - and until next time, you take it easy.

For more infomation >> What If The Silence Was Real? - Duration: 7:07.

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Mitt Romney's Niece – Who Is Also GOP Chair – Just Blasted Her Uncle's Anti-Trump Attack - Duration: 3:39.

For more infomation >> Mitt Romney's Niece – Who Is Also GOP Chair – Just Blasted Her Uncle's Anti-Trump Attack - Duration: 3:39.

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Who Is Alyssa Milano's Husband, Dave Bugliari? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:47.

Who Is Alyssa Milano's Husband, Dave Bugliari? | Heavy.com

For nearly a decade now, Alyssa Milano has been married to Dave Bugliari.

How did the two meet? What does Bugliari do? Read on.

Like his wife, Bugliari is also in the entertainment industry.

He works as an agent at CAA, one of the top talent agencies in the world.

Together, the two have a son, Milo Thomas, who was born in 2012.

In 2014, they gave birth to their daughter, Elizabella.

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According to Puzzups, Bugliari was born on December 17, 1980, in New Jersey.

The outlet also reports that Bugliari is friends with Bradley Cooper.

Before Bugliari, Milano was briefly married to Cinjun Tate, from the rock band Remy Zero, in 1999.

According to E!, Milano, who was 26 at the time of their separation, cited irreconcilable differences in the divorce.

The pair was married from January 1999 to November that same year.

Luckily, it seems Milano and Bugliari are going strong.

In 2015, she told E! divorce is "not an option" for her and her beau.

"[Marriage is] work, and there's no one I'd rather put in the work with," she said.

"The most important thing is to laugh.

If you can laugh with someone, you can get through anything.".

The couple spent some time in the spotlight this fall after a feud with actress Rose McGowan.

Over the summer, McGowan, who accused Weinstein of rape, said that she thought Milano's activism in the #MeToo movement was a lie.

She then linked that statement to Bugliari's job at CAA.

US Magazine quotes her as saying, "Do you think I don't know these people? Do the math… Who's behind Time's Up? CAA.

Where do they meet? CAA? Who needs good PR? CAA.

Who are part of the pimp problem? CAA.".

Milano and McGowan spent five years together costarring on Charmed from 2001 to 2006.

In response to McGowan's statement, Milano said, "I am and always have been completely supportive of Rose and admire her bravery and speaking out about her experiences… My goal throughout the past few months with both #MeToo and the TimesUp movement has been to use my platform to give others a voice so we can all work together to stamp out sexual harassment and sexual assault.

There is limited information on Bugliari, and Milano is sure to keep information on their children under wraps, too.

But can fans expect their family of four to grow? Most likely, no.

Speaking to People, Milano shared that she "thinks" she's done when it comes to having more children.

"I want another one, but I'm 42 so it's like, why push my luck? I have two healthy children and I had them both later in my life," she said. .

  On the weekdays, the family of four likes to live it up.

Milano says that she and Bugliari have dance parties "almost every night" with both their children.

This season, Milano will host Project Runway All Stars, which premieres on January 2.

Be sure to tune in.

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