The safest and most effective way to clean your screen is with a microfiber cloth. If the screen is in desperate need of cleaning, use distilled water to dampen the microfiber cloth and then wipe down your screen — avoid squirting the water directly on the screen. This method can be used on the back and sides of your phone, too.
Instead, you could get your phone its own makeup remover, such as Whoosh. The company claims its product is safe for all screens and contains no alcohol, chlorine, ammonia or phosphates that could damage the various screen coatings.
Wipe away makeup with a damp cloth When you have a full face of makeup and need to make a call, guess what that foundation is about to stick to? That’s right, your phone screen. And while you may use makeup remover to take off your makeup every night, you shouldn’t use it as a screen cleaner due to some chemicals that could be lurking in the ingredients. (Organics.org explains the chemicals that could be in your makeup remover.)
The magazine alleged that agents spent ten minutes inside Meek’s top-floor pad and found a laptop containing classified information, citing ‘sources familiar with the matter’ — but friends and former colleagues of the popular, well-regarded reporter say that doesn’t add up.
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He was still wearing his typical military-style getup, including an army field jacket with an Afghan flag patch, backpack, aviator shades and a keffiyeh scarf — a nod to Meek’s celebrated dispatches from the frontline in Afghanistan.
Vinegar This is a no-no. Vinegar will strip the screen’s coating. You could, as Lifehacker suggests, use very diluted vinegar to cleanse other parts of your phone. Android Central suggests a 50/50 mix with distilled water for cleaning the sides and back.
Meek previewed the book on social media and the first sentence on its jacket read: ‘In April, ABC News correspondent James Gordon Meek got an urgent call from a Special Forces operator serving overseas.’
Around the same time Meek suddenly ended his involvement in a book he was co-writing with Lt. Col. Scott Mann, a retired Green Beret, entitled Operation Pineapple Express: The Incredible Story of a Group of Americans Who Undertook One Last Mission and Honored a Promise in Afghanistan.
They point out that ABC has not made any legal intervention, nor voiced its support for the star correspondent, who is said to have cited ‘personal reasons’ for abruptly quitting after nine successful years at the alphabet network.
DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that Meek also ducked out of a glittering award ceremony held one week later where he was due to collect a prize for his coverage of Joe Biden’s chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Compressed air Your phone is delicate, so blowing an intense amount of air into its portals can cause damage, especially to your mic. Tech companies, like Apple, Gadgetinku.Com specifically warn not to use compressed air.
Dish soap and hand soap While your dish and hand soaps
may be gentle, the only way to use them is to combine them with water. Most phone companies suggest keeping water away from your phone, so again, stick to a damp cloth.
Meek’s recent work includes 3212 Un-Redacted, a feature-length Hulu documentary revealing how the Pentagon covered up a botched 2017 mission in Niger, West Africa, in which four Green Berets were killed by ISIS insurgents.
The Department of Justice has not disclosed its reason for targeting Meek but — in an unusual step — Dena Iverson, principal deputy director in the DOJ’s Office of Public Affairs, released a statement insisting that agents had acted lawfully.
In fact, we are the first major European country to be led by a non-white politician. And one of the few Western democracies where a Hindu, who takes his parliamentary oath on the sacred Sanskrit text, the Bhagavad Gita, could harbour the slightest hope of being able to run a Government.
In interviews, Sunak, claims to have never taken drugs or even a drag of a cigarette.
While he insists he was never a ‘raver’, he admits wearing a ‘shell suit’ as a child and later going to ‘a lot of nightclubs’.
How to clean waterproof phones If you have a water-resistant phone, rated for IP67 and http://мурм.xn--p1Ai above, you can rinse it with water. Although these phones, like the new iPhone 13 and the Galaxy S phones, can withstand submersion for up to 30 minutes in up to 3 feet of water, it’s a much better idea to use a damp or wet cloth to clean your phone. Then dry your phone with a dry, soft cloth to remove the water. Make sure to pat dry all speakers and ports.
Akshata hails from Indian business aristocracy: her father is Narayana Murthy, a billionaire sometimes dubbed the ‘Bill Gates of India’ who founded a software firm Infosys in the early 1980s and is now the country’s sixth richest man. At her wedding to Rishi in 2009, 1,000 guests attended a two-day party in Bangalore, rubbing shoulders with celebrities, including the country’s former cricket captain Anil Kumble.