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Control your PC with your phone, turn your Android phone in to to complete remote control by using same WiFi

You can turn your Android phone in to to complete remote control by using same WiFi with an application called WiFi Mouse Pro





Description
Transform your phone into a wireless mouse, keyboard and trackpad using WiFi Mouse. WiFi Mouse supports speech-to-text as well as multi-finger trackpad gestures. It also support media controller, explorer controller and ppt presentation controller features. WiFi Mouse enables you to control your PC, MAC or HTPC effortlessly through a local network connection.
Features:
* Mouse cursor movement:
Slide on phone's screen to make the PC/Mac mouse cursor make movement.
* left and right click support
Tap the phone's screen to make PC/Mac mouse left button click.
Double fingers tap the phone's screen to make PC/Mac mouse right button click.
* Middle mouse button scroll
Up/down slide the phone's middle button picture to make PC/Mac middle mouse button scroll.
Two fingers slide up/down to make PC/Mac middle mouse button scroll.
* Remote keyboard input:
Press any mobile phone's key picture, PC/Mac will do the same thing.
* PC/Mac hot keys and combination key:
You can press two keys at the same time, such as ALT+F4,Ctrl+C,Ctrl+P and so on.
* Speech-to-text input for all languages:
If you input method support voice input, PC/Mac will show the same text as the phone get.
* Close to proximity sensor to show desktop:
When your hands close to the phone's proximity sensor to make PC/Mac show desktop.
* Mouse & keyboard full screen:
Very big Mouse buttons and key button.
* Remote media player controller:
You can play/pause/next/previous media players, such as Windows media players, VLC,
Winamp and so on.
* Remote explorer controller:
Unified remote control IE/Chrome and other internet explorer, you can close the tab,
go to home page,create new tab, go to favorite list, refresh the current page and so on.
* PPT Presentation controller:
You can start/stop Power Point /Keynote, and turn the next/previous page for presentation.
* Auto-connect on application startup
* PC/Mac window controller:
Maximize/Minimize/close the current window.
* Compatible with XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Mac OSX/Linux (Ubuntu).

Gestures:
* Tap-to-click
* Tap and move for drag
* Two finger tap for right click
* Two finger scroll
* Pinch to zoom
* Three finger drag or highlight
* Four finger swipe down to show desktop
* Four finger swipe up to maximise current window
* Four finger swipe sideways to change current window focus
* Left handed mouse support (swap left and right mouse click)
* Show desktop when hands over proximity sensor

How to get it worked

You can download the WiFi Mouse Pro application from here
After downloading , you can transfer and install/sideload the application in to your phone.

::::::Make Sure you Enable This::::::


Now download and install (very small size, less than 1 MB) the respective  mouse server  for the OS you're using from below:

Windows

Mac

Linux 32 bit  Linux 64 bit


After downloading the WiFi Mouse Server run it on your computer, open the WiFi Mouse app (make sure you're connected to the same WiFi network on your PC/MAC and your phone too)  and click on "Auto Connect" now you are able to control PC/MAC with your Android phone !



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Chinese Sculptor Spends 4 Years Sculpting World’s Longest Wooden Masterpiece, Guinness world record !



When you hear the word “masterpiece,” you most likely think of some famous painting painted in the 15th or 16th century like the Mona Lisa. So it’s always nice to know that artistic masterpieces are being created even today. Take, for example, Chinese artist Zheng Chunhui’s breathtaking 12.2-meter-long (over 40 ft) wooden carving – it is a modern masterpiece of wood sculpture.

There are lots of things about Chunhui’s amazing sculpture that make it unforgettable. It has entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest continuous wooden sculpture in the world – it was carved out of a single tree trunk. Between its size and its intricate detailing, it’s no surprise that it took Chunhui four years to complete it. The sculpture features buildings, trees, mountains, rivers, boats, bridges, clouds, and even 550 little individual hand-carved people.


Chunhui’s sculpture takes a slightly new twist on the Chinese tradition of enriching and adding on to ancient masterpieces. The scene it depicts is based on “Along the River During the Qinming Festival,” a long scroll painting by Chinese artist Zhang Zeduan that is almost 1,000 years old and depicts the lives of both the rich and the poor during the Qingming Festival. Other chinese artists throughout the ages have reinterpreted and added on to this work with cultural elements from their own centuries.




Mom's Adorable Food Art Rockets Her to Fame ! ©leesamantha

Four years ago, Malaysian mother Samantha Lee couldn't have guessed that the adorable food art she was making for her two daughters would, one day, rocket her to fame. Today, with over 312,000 Instagram followers, she's become an inspiration to creative mothers all around the world. (Harry Potter and Hedwig). In fact, Lee cuts up rice, bread, vegetables and fruits with ordinary around-the-house items like scissors and knives.
How did her passion for food art all come about? "I started my very first Bento making in December 2008, when I was heavily pregnant with my second daughter," she states on her blog. "It was to let my elder daughter to eat independently after the arrival of her younger sister. I was very lucky and blessed that my creations never failed to impress my elder daughter and it made her looked forward to the next meal. Now, she has her little sister fighting over which character they should get during mealtime. It makes meal time extremely fun.
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Lee has no professional culinary training and is quite humble about her beginnings. As she told Today, "I've never been to any cooking class or training before. I'm a very ordinary stay (at) home mom."
“(I) didn't expect it to grow so much. I'm thankful for what is happening to me at the moment.” Now, here are some of her best food art creations all inspired by pop culture.