Sybil Stallone

500 thousand euros to return into a “Sex Terminator” (Photo)

She has spent some 500,000 euros in plastic surgery to become a “sexy living robot” and says that the “new sex dolls” being produced at the factory can never compete to her.

She says of “The Sun” that she was very aware of the growing popularity of robotic sexual brothels and so was eager to add accessories that would make her irresistible in this business.

However, Stallone says she needs more than the surgery to make her the most preferred sexual partner.

She said, “I’m built for sex. In our modern era of virtual reality, teledictonics and sex robots, sexual clients are constantly looking for a more unique experience. Through my upgrades, I offer to my lover something beyond people, better than anything you can get with a sex robot or with many other women. I am the best of both worlds – a doll of living sex. “

Stallone began working on brothel at the end of 2018 and says she has had considerable success with the clients.

It was supposed to undergo important surgical supplements in order to turn into a sensitive sexual puppet and these operations involve the transformation of the nose, the cheeks, the chin, the filling of the lips, a giant butt and the growth of the chest from D to G.

Stallone does not regret any of her operations and says the customer response has been extremely positive.

She added: “When I combine physical exercise interventions with intense exercise regimen, positive sexual orientation, and my years of experience in excellent sexual relationships as a successful pornographic star, there is nothing in the market that approaches what I offer. I am the terminator of sex. No sex robot has any chances with me. “

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Oppo F11 Pro With "Pop Up" front Camera, 48MP Rear Camera Launched

Oppo F11 Pro With “Pop Up” front Camera, 48MP Rear Camera Launched

Chinese electronics giant Oppo today introduced the new F11 Pro smartphone. The company put big bet on cameras with this model. The F11 Pro has a 48-megapixel primary camera. As for the frontal lobe, Oppo chose another growing trend.

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The phone has a “pop-up” screen. The F11 Pro screen is 6.53-inches 1080p and thanks to the “pop-up” camera, it does not sacrifice a centimeter of a frame or “notch.”

Inside is the MediaTek Helio P70 processor with two memory variants: 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory or 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory.

The smartphone has a 4,000 mAh battery and can be powered by VOOC 3.0 fast charging technology. At the back of the camera, the fingerprint sensor is joined.

The F11 Pro has chosen to include a 3.5mm headset port and a microUSB port.

Even if Oppo is not your favorite brand, the F11 Pro has a look very similar to OnePlus. The latest has created the habit of taking Oppo’s and OnePlus 7’s designs, and it’s reported that there will be selfie “pop-up” camera.

Oppo F11 Pro

Oppo F11 Pro SPEC

Display 6.53-inch
RAM 4GB/6GB
Rear Camera
48-megapixel + 5-megapixel
Front Camera 16-megapixel
OS Android 9
Battery Capacity 4000mAh
Resolution 1080×2340 pixels
Storage 64GB/128GB

> Read Next: OnePlus 7 new image Unveils the next Phone with “pop-up” Camera

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unroot your Android phone

How to unroot your Android phone or tablet [2019]

Rooting your phone and unlocking its true potential is one of the best parts of the Android ecosystem, and just one of the things that sets it apart from Windows 10 Mobile and iOS. Of course, it isn’t for everyone. For one, the process is a bit complicated. Not to mention the fact that you could potentially harm your device, and tinkering with a handset can void the warranty, resulting in an unfortunate situation.

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Don’t want to be part of the root club anymore? Being in Google’s protective arms is definitely nice, and it is an inconvenience that root generally gets in the way of updating your software over the air. Additionally, when it comes to selling a phone, many buyers want the “out of box” experience, as if the phone were brand new, which root technically detracts from.

The thing is, there’s plenty of tutorials out there for rooting a smartphone, but not as many show you how to unroot. Let’s fix that!

See also – Benefits of rooting your phone

Unroot by using SuperSU

Many users take advantage of SuperSU, a popular tool for managing rooted devices. Among its many features is the ability to unroot your device.

The process is as simple as they get. Just open the SuperSU app and head over to the Settings tab. Scroll down and select “Full Unroot”. Follow instructions and let the phone do its thing. After it takes care of business, just restart the phone and you will be back to normal.

Unroot by using an app

Not using SuperSU? There’s a slight chance you might still be able to unroot your phone by taking advantage of a simple app. The only caveat is that these applications don’t seem to work well with every smartphone out there. It’s kind of a hit or miss.

The most popular option is Universal Unroot, which can easily get rid of root privileges in Android devices. Sadly, there’s plenty of downsides. For starters, a bunch of Samsung devices won’t work, due to a complication with KNOX. LG devices will be unrooted, but they will still show as rooted afterwards, thanks to LG’s eFuse.

I will say this is a bit of a gamble, as it costs $0.99, but that might be worth it if you don’t want to play around with your phone too much

Unroot by using a file manager

Root access might seem like a complicated set-up, but it’s really nothing but a bunch of files on your phone. Get rid of them and root will also go away.

To do this, you will need a file manager with root access. My favorite one happens to be ES File Explorer (just turn on root access in the settings).

  1. Access your device’s main drive and look for “system”. Select it, and then tap on “bin”. From there, delete “busybox” and “su”. By the way, these might not be there. If that is the case, move on to the next step.
  2. Go back to the system folder and select “xbin”. If the files are there, go ahead and delete both “busybox” and “su”.
  3. Go back to the system folder and select “app”.
  4. Delete “superuser,apk”.
  5. Restart the device and it will all be done.

Unroot by installing an OTA update!

Remember we told you root gets in the way of updating? Well, that is only if you want to update the traditional way, you can still push updates manually. We won’t get into those details right now, but the trick here is that software updates tend to break root access. Most users have to root again, but if you don’t want root it’s easy to simply install your next update.

The obvious downside is that you do have to wait for an update to arrive. Oh, and don’t forget to uninstall SuperSu and any other root-related apps. Alos keep in mind that this will only work when using the stock recovery on your device.

Unroot by installing stock firmware

Taking the phone back to its original firmware is usually the best way to unroot a phone. There’s no ifs or buts here, it will work regardless of your device, ROM, kernel or recovery. This is because the firmware has all the necessary software packaged together.

The only sad part is that we can’t quite give you a tutorial. Phones have different ways of accomplishing a firmware install, so you will have to do a bit of research on how to do this to your specific smartphone. Users will need to download their specific firmware files, use USB Debugging and possibly download some PC software.

Wrapping it up

So there you have it, guys. Now you have the necessary tools for getting your phone away from the potentially dangerous world of rooting. Remember smartphone hackery is not exactly for everyone!

> Read Next: Cellphone Battery – that’s what you need to know (8 Tips)

Have any of you guys tried these methods? Hit the comments to let us know your experiences. I have personally only used the last option. I feel like clean starts are always better, but I do have to say it makes me work and research much harder. Any other tips you can think of? Share them down in the comments below.

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Why would aluminium foam be a good choice of material for a car bumper?

The main reason for having a Car Bumper is to reduce the damage to the front and the rear of the car from low velocity crashes. Many people get confused with the actual use of bumpers as people think that bumpers are meant to be the protective Shields against bigger accidents. The truth of the matter in fact is that bumpers were never designed for any safety purposes or anything like that. Instead there only job is to protect the car body from small damages and scratches which the car might get while reversing it or moving in a traffic jam. Aluminium proves to be one of the best materials for making car bumpers for a lot of reasons of which some are stated below:

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  1. Easy to Mould

Aluminium fibre is easy to mould uncertainty moulded easily into any shape that you desire for your bumper to be. Nowadays customised cars are also in friend and Aluminium bumpers can be shaped easily in order to adjust exactly for your car so that it not only suits, but also compliments your car equally. Both front and rear bumper can be moulded according to your choice and make your car look amazing.

  1. Lightweight

We already know that aluminium is much lighter than any other metal like Iron or steel.So,bumpers made of aluminium will definitely be effective in making your car weigh a lot less then how it made before. A study shows that every additional kilogram of aluminium added to a vehicle reduces 1 kilogram from the overall weight of the vehicle. Aluminium bumpers are definitely going to be effective in reducing the weight of the car and dust making it fuel efficient and eco-friendly at the same time. SAF Aluminum or Southern Aluminium Finishing Inc Co also provides this kind of service for aluminum foam which is quite reliable and also amazing. This is a very infamous and trustworthy brand for the dealing of aluminium foam.

  1. Strong

Not only Aluminium is lightweight it is also equally strong or sometimes even stronger than iron bumpers. Aluminium bumpers may feel lightweight but are surprisingly very strong and can bear a lot stronger damage than most of the other materials for car bumpers. However, it’s not too strong to take up a huge damage but it might be surprising for you to find out that aluminium bumpers are actually a lot stronger than how they look.

  1. Shock Absorbent

Along with being strong this amazing aluminium made bumpers are also wonderful in absorbing shocks at times. The aluminium bumpers are made in a way so that they can absorb the maximum shock in case of any kind of accidental damages or other such things. This helps in making the car more reliable and efficient in terms of strength. Both the front and the rear bumper should be made of aluminium in order to absorb maximum accidental shocks.

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BMW X3 xDrive30e

BMW X3 xDrive30e the Hybrid version of the X3 model launched

BMW has launched the hybrid BMW X3 SUV at the Car Show in Geneva.

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The BMW X3 xDrive30e will begin production in December. The hybrid plug-in engine has four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine combined with the electric engine. Combined output is 248 horsepower.

The car has an all-wheel drive system. For 6.5 seconds it reaches 100 km/h. According to the company, X3 can only make 50km with electric power.

The lithium-ion battery is located below the rear seats.

BMW X3 hybrid was introduced in Geneva along with some other hybrid cars of the company, where some to mention: Serie 2, Serie 7 and X5.

> Read Next: Audi Q4 e-tron Concept Unveiled

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Demi Rose

Demi returns “Hot” at London (PHOTO)

Vacationing for Demi Rose in Thailand has just been completed, but not her hottest photos.

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The 23-year-old model has released a photo that appears lying at her home in London.

In the post, the British star dressed up with just recipes, has assured to highlight her bombastic shapes.

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OnePlus 7 new image Unveils the next Phone with "pop-up" Camera

OnePlus 7 new image Unveils the next Phone with “pop-up” Camera

According to newly discovered OnePlus 7 images published in Weibo, the company seems to put the selfie camera in a pop-up mechanism that rises from the upper left of the screen.

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This allows the OLED display to appear on any smartphone edge without a single discontinuity – unlike cutting-edge cameras used on all phones screens like Honor View 20 and Samsung Galaxy S10.

@OnLeaks images also reveal a triple camera mounted on the back. OnePlus already uses a dual camera system to add artificial bouquet blurs to the subject of portrait images.

It is unclear what the third camera will bring, but some have suggested it will be the 10x optical zoom mechanism, debuted by Oppo at the World Mobile Congress exhibition last week.

OnePlus has already confirmed plans to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor on the upcoming device.

> Read Next: Galaxy A60 to have a massive screen of 6.7″ and 4.500 mAh Battery

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Audi Q4 e-tron Concept Unveiled

Audi Q4 e-tron Concept Unveiled

When Audi first launched the new electric crossover for the first time, e-tron was known to be not the last, Telegraph reports.

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Now the German manufacturer has continued with a smaller version, which was presented at the Geneva Motor Show.

Just as the name suggests, the car is between Q3 and Q5, while it has much smaller dimensions than e-tron that has greater similarity to Q7.

With two electric motors that together produce 82 kWh, they give the largest motion anatomy, 50 kilometers more than the current e-tron.

Audi Q4 e-tron Concept Interior
Audi Q4 e-tron Concept Interior

By doing so in total, it can move up to 450 kilometers. When the battery is empty, 90 percent can be recharged for half an hour.

The speed ranges from zero to 100 kilometers per hour it reaches in 6.5 seconds until it can move at a maximum speed of 180 miles per hour.

It is reported that Q4 e-tron to be launched in the coming year, while it is among the 12 electric cars that Audi will launch before 2025.

> Read Next: Bugatti La Voiture Noire – Most Expensive new Car Revealed

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Benefits of rooting Android

Benefits of rooting Android phone or tablet [Advantages]

Rooting… a world not every user dares venture into. We wouldn’t blame you if you are wary of doing this. It’s intimidating when manufacturers keep telling you tinkering with a phone can void your warranty and/or harm your device. And it’s true – you may be left on your own if something goes wrong and you decided to play around with your phone’s stock software.

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With that said, we can also tell you there are plenty of reasons why rooting may be the best thing you can do to enhance your smartphone experience. Are you thinking of taking the road less traveled but need a little push? Below we talk about some of the key benefits of rooting.

Disclaimer: Just be sure you do your research well and be careful if you decide to unlock your phone’s full potential by rooting. As mentioned above, these procedures can void your warranty and/or brick your handset. No one but you will be responsible, should it come to that.

TipAlready rooted but looking to go back to a ‘normal’ state? Here’s our guide on how to unroot your phone or tablet

Get rid of pesky bloatware

Here’s a big benefit of rooting: you can get rid of that bloatware!

The first benefit of accessing administrator privileges over Android is full control over the applications installed on your handset. No longer do you have to suffer from the cluttered app drawers and reduced memory space taken up by pre-installed carrier and manufacturer applications, you can instantly cut the bloatware and keep only the apps that you really want.

Even if you’re up to date with Android 4.1 or above (which should apply to everyone pretty much anymore), which grants users the ability to disable these pre-installed apps if you don’t want to see or use them, you can’t permanently remove them. They’re still there eating up your memory space. Rooting is the only way to permanently get rid of these pesky apps, but please don’t uninstall something crucial or your handset may stop working properly. Apps like Titanium Backup are particularly helpful for organizing and culling this bloatware.

Real backups

This brings me nicely on to the next major benefit of rooting Android, improved backup and restore options. Yes, the cloud can back up some of your settings and app downloads, but that is not really a true backup; it’s just a list of things for the phone to download and change. Want to keep everything the way it was? You will need to root.

As already mentioned, Titanium Backup is one of the most popular backup apps used by rooters, and this, or a similar app, is essential if you’re going to start tinkering around with Android software. But as well as acting as a safety net in case you uninstall something important, Titanium Backup can also be used to backup your user data… any and all user data.

Even better, once rooted you can create complete backups of your entire handset using the ClockworkMod Recovery option, providing you with extra protecting in case of a major malfunction. Recovery can only be accessed before booting into Android, but it provides additional backup options in case, for whatever reason, Android fails to boot properly or experiences a crippling error. This makes ClockworkMod Recovery an essential tool for those looking to install custom versions of Android.

You don’t wait around for manufacturers and carriers for updates

Once you’re fully backed up you’re ready to move up to one of the other major benefits of rooting – installing different versions of Android.

We all know manufacturers are often pretty slow at delivering the latest Android offerings even to their flagship handsets, let alone aging devices. Some are getting better at it, but this is still an ongoing issue for many users. So if you’re not a Nexus or Pixel device owner, rooting opens the door to much faster Android updates, thanks to the developers who put time into porting the latest updates to various handsets.

Pretty much every semi-popular handset has a decent following of developers working on porting the latest versions of Android to their handsets, most of which can be found over at the XDA Forums. The only sacrifice here is that you won’t receive official manufacturer versions of Android, so you might not enjoy all the features your phone came with, but if we were really too worried about that we probably wouldn’t be rooting  in the first place.

We can’t forget those custom ROMs

If stock Android isn’t your thing, there are also tons of other customized ROMs offering unique features and improvements to the default Android experience.

I’m sure you’ve all heard of the biggest names, like Lineage OS, Paranoid Android and MIUI, to name just a few of the most popular ones. Many custom ROMs are actually at the forefront of innovation on Android, offering several features that aren’t available anywhere else.

But as well as these big third party developments, you’ll also find a lot of smaller developers tweaking away at the core Android experience, offering ROMs with vastly superior battery life or overclocked processor speeds. Not to mention that most custom ROMs are updated to the latest version of Android very quickly too, bringing you the best of both worlds

Overclocking and underclocking

Remember when all phones were slow? Well, not all, but they all needed that extra push. A very popular thing to do among root users was overclocking the processor to make things more snappy. Even mid-end smartphones are pretty fast now, so there is not much of a need, but some of you may still want to speed things up.

But even if overclocking is no longer as popular, you will find that altering processor speeds is definitely convenient. Got a super powerful phone and want to save battery? Why not underclock the processor? Sometimes we don’t need all the power our specs have to offer, and we could really use saving resources. That makes this one of the most unsung benefits of rooting.

Apps that do more

As rooting opens up administrator type privileges on your handset you’ll instantly have access to all the core files on your handset. File browser apps can take full advantage of this, allowing you to move stuff around on your internal memory if so require.

App wise, we’ve already touched on Titanium Backup, but there are far more apps that can make use of root permissions, and simply aren’t available with a non-rooted device. Fans of custom ROMs can even use a ROM manager to install and update their operating system without the need to flash zip files from Recovery.

Rooting is sometimes criticized for compromising handset security, but security apps, such as Cerberus and Avast, use root functions to bury themselves deep down into the operating system, making them hard for would be thieves to remove. These apps can also be granted permissions that aren’t available on unrooted devices, such as access to GPS data even when the device is locked.

There’s also additional gesture apps, data syncing software and even theme managers to customize the look of your handset.

Dress to impress

My final reason for rooting your handset is the wider range of customization and theming options, after all who doesn’t want their home screens looking snazzy.

Although there are options to tweak themes and whatnot that don’t require rooting, usually through third part launchers such as Apex and Nova, rooting gives you access to the important files needed to make changes in folders that are usually hidden from users. Access to the /system/fonts folder allows users to install and replace custom fonts. You can also flash zip files from Recovery to install themes too. But if all that folder browsing isn’t for you, there are also a some great root-only theme applications to choose from.

Wrapping up

As you can see there’s plenty of benefits of rooting Android. If those aren’t enough reasons to root your handset, then I don’t know what is. Why do you root your device?

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Galaxy A60 to have a massive screen of 6.7" and 4.500 mAh battery

Galaxy A60 to have a massive screen of 6.7″ and 4.500 mAh battery

Samsung unveiled the first group of smartphones under the updated Galaxy A series at the end of last month, namely the Galaxy A30 and A50.Both phones have the same FHD+ 6.4 inches screen, designed by the South Korean tech giant like Infinity-U.

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Now, a new information suggests that another improved Galaxy A phone will become part of the series, along with the Galaxy A40 and A90. Shown by SlashLeaks, the details of what is believed to be the Galaxy A60 have leaked, revealing an average device that is not to be overlooked.

The specification list shows a Super-AMOLED screen of 6.7 inches with Full HD+ resolution and a display level that looks like a design similar to that of the A30 and A50. In addition, the fingerprint sensor is said to be integrated on the screen.

Galaxy A60 is said to be powered by a Qualcomm SM6150 processor for midrange phones, a processor that is said to be developing since last year along with the SM7150 but has not yet been announced. The processor is likely to paired with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

The battery of the device will also be massive – 4.500mAh – speculative list displays. In terms of optics, it is assumed to have a triple camera, consisting of a 32MP main sensor, a 5MP sensor, and a 8MP wide-angle front camera. Finally, the document seems to suggest a launch somewhere in April, refers Telegraph.

> Read Next: Galaxy S10 is rated as the best Screen ‘ever’ Smartphone

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