Facebook will begin sending out weekly report to America four largest TV networks, ABC, CBS, FOX,NBC and a small number of partners , to show them how much conversations their shows received on the social network, this week. The report will not be made public, but private and will include the numbers of likes, share and comments a Television show receives.
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Monday, 30 September 2013
Facebook take on Twitter with weekly report to America four largest TV networks
Facebook will begin sending out weekly report to America four largest TV networks, ABC, CBS, FOX,NBC and a small number of partners , to show them how much conversations their shows received on the social network, this week. The report will not be made public, but private and will include the numbers of likes, share and comments a Television show receives.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
New York Times report: NSA Monitors Americans' "Social Connections," Facebook Included
Since 2010, the National Security Agency has been exploiting its huge collections of data to create sophisticated graphs of some Americans’ social connections that can identify their associates, their locations at certain times, their traveling companions and other personal information, according to newly disclosed documents and interviews with officials.
The spy agency began allowing the analysis of phone call and e-mail logs in November 2010 to examine Americans’ networks of associations for foreign intelligence purposes after N.S.A. officials lifted restrictions on the practice, according to documents provided by Edward J. Snowden, the former N.S.A. contractor.
The policy shift was intended to help the agency “discover and track” connections between intelligence targets overseas and people in the United States, according to an N.S.A. memorandum from January 2011. The agency was authorized to conduct “large-scale graph analysis on very large sets of communications metadata without having to check foreignness” of every e-mail address, phone number or other identifier, the document said. Because of concerns about infringing on the privacy of American citizens, the computer analysis of such data had previously been permitted only for foreigners.
The agency can augment the communications data with material from public, commercial and other sources, including bank codes, insurance information, Facebook profiles, passenger manifests, voter registration rolls and GPS location information, as well as property records and unspecified tax data, according to the documents. They do not indicate any restrictions on the use of such “enrichment” data, and several former senior Obama administration officials said the agency drew on it for both Americans and foreigners.
N.S.A. officials declined to say how many Americans have been caught up in the effort, including people involved in no wrongdoing. The documents do not describe what has resulted from the scrutiny, which links phone numbers and e-mails in a “contact chain” tied directly or indirectly to a person or organization overseas that is of foreign intelligence interest.
The new disclosures add to the growing body of knowledge in recent months about the N.S.A.’s access to and use of private information concerning Americans, prompting lawmakers in Washington to call for reining in the agency and President Obama to order an examination of its surveillance policies. Almost everything about the agency’s operations is hidden, and the decision to revise the limits concerning Americans was made in secret, without review by the nation’s intelligence court or any public debate. As far back as 2006, a Justice Department memo warned of the potential for the “misuse” of such information without adequate safeguards.
An agency spokeswoman, asked about the analyses of Americans’ data, said, “All data queries must include a foreign intelligence justification, period.”
“All of N.S.A.’s work has a foreign intelligence purpose,” the spokeswoman added. “Our activities are centered on counterterrorism, counterproliferation and cybersecurity.”
The legal underpinning of the policy change, she said, was a 1979 Supreme Court ruling that Americans could have no expectation of privacy about what numbers they had called. Based on that ruling, the Justice Department and the Pentagon decided that it was permissible to create contact chains using Americans’ “metadata,” which includes the timing, location and other details of calls and e-mails, but not their content. The agency is not required to seek warrants for the analyses from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
N.S.A. officials declined to identify which phone and e-mail databases are used to create the social network diagrams, and the documents provided by Mr. Snowden do not specify them. The agency did say that the large database of Americans’ domestic phone call records, which was revealed by Mr. Snowden in June and caused bipartisan alarm in Washington, was excluded. (N.S.A. officials have previously acknowledged that the agency has done limited analysis in that database, collected under provisions of the Patriot Act, exclusively for people who might be linked to terrorism suspects.)
But the agency has multiple collection programs and databases, the former officials said, adding that the social networking analyses relied on both domestic and international metadata. They spoke only on the condition of anonymity because the information was classified.
The concerns in the United States since Mr. Snowden’s revelations have largely focused on the scope of the agency’s collection of the private data of Americans and the potential for abuse. But the new documents provide a rare window into what the N.S.A. actually does with the information it gathers.
A series of agency PowerPoint presentations and memos describe how the N.S.A. has been able to develop software and other tools — one document cited a new generation of programs that “revolutionize” data collection and analysis — to unlock as many secrets about individuals as possible.
The spy agency, led by Gen. Keith B. Alexander, an unabashed advocate for more weapons in the hunt for information about the nation’s adversaries, clearly views its collections of metadata as one of its most powerful resources. N.S.A. analysts can exploit that information to develop a portrait of an individual, one that is perhaps more complete and predictive of behavior than could be obtained by listening to phone conversations or reading e-mails, experts say.
Phone and e-mail logs, for example, allow analysts to identify people’s friends and associates, detect where they were at a certain time, acquire clues to religious or political affiliations, and pick up sensitive information like regular calls to a psychiatrist’s office, late-night messages to an extramarital partner or exchanges with a fellow plotter.
“Metadata can be very revealing,” said Orin S. Kerr, a law professor at George Washington University. “Knowing things like the number someone just dialed or the location of the person’s cellphone is going to allow them to assemble a picture of what someone is up to. It’s the digital equivalent of tailing a suspect.”
The N.S.A. had been pushing for more than a decade to obtain the rule change allowing the analysis of Americans’ phone and e-mail data. Intelligence officials had been frustrated that they had to stop when a contact chain hit a telephone number or e-mail address believed to be used by an American, even though it might yield valuable intelligence primarily concerning a foreigner who was overseas, according to documents previously disclosed by Mr. Snowden. N.S.A. officials also wanted to employ the agency’s advanced computer analysis tools to sift through its huge databases with much greater efficiency.
The agency had asked for the new power as early as 1999, the documents show, but had been initially rebuffed because it was not permitted under rules of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that were intended to protect the privacy of Americans.
A 2009 draft of an N.S.A. inspector general’s report suggests that contact chaining and analysis may have been done on Americans’ communications data under the Bush administration’s program of wiretapping without warrants, which began after the Sept. 11 attacks to detect terrorist activities and skirted the existing laws governing electronic surveillance.
In 2006, months after the wiretapping program was disclosed by The New York Times, the N.S.A.’s acting general counsel wrote a letter to a senior Justice Department official, which was also leaked by Mr. Snowden, formally asking for permission to perform the analysis on American phone and e-mail data. A Justice Department memo to the attorney general noted that the “misuse” of such information “could raise serious concerns,” and said the N.S.A. promised to impose safeguards, including regular audits, on the metadata program. In 2008, the Bush administration gave its approval.
A new policy that year, detailed in “Defense Supplemental Procedures Governing Communications Metadata Analysis,” authorized by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, said that since the Supreme Court had ruled that metadata was not constitutionally protected, N.S.A. analysts could use such information “without regard to the nationality or location of the communicants,” according to an internal N.S.A. description of the policy.
After that decision, which was previously reported by The Guardian, the N.S.A. performed the social network graphing in a pilot project for 1 ½ years “to great benefit,” according to the 2011 memo. It was put in place in November 2010 in “Sigint Management Directive 424” (sigint refers to signals intelligence).
In the 2011 memo explaining the shift, N.S.A. analysts were told that they could trace the contacts of Americans as long as they cited a foreign intelligence justification. That could include anything from ties to terrorism, weapons proliferation or international drug smuggling to spying on conversations of foreign politicians, business figures or activists.
Analysts were warned to follow existing “minimization rules,” which prohibit the N.S.A. from sharing with other agencies names and other details of Americans whose communications are collected, unless they are necessary to understand foreign intelligence reports or there is evidence of a crime. The agency is required to obtain a warrant from the intelligence court to target a “U.S. person” — a citizen or legal resident — for actual eavesdropping.
The N.S.A. documents show that one of the main tools used for chaining phone numbers and e-mail addresses has the code name Mainway. It is a repository into which vast amounts of data flow daily from the agency’s fiber-optic cables, corporate partners and foreign computer networks that have been hacked.
The documents show that significant amounts of information from the United States go into Mainway. An internal N.S.A. bulletin, for example, noted that in 2011 Mainway was taking in 700 million phone records per day. In August 2011, it began receiving an additional 1.1 billion cellphone records daily from an unnamed American service provider under Section 702 of the 2008 FISA Amendments Act, which allows for the collection of the data of Americans if at least one end of the communication is believed to be foreign.
The overall volume of metadata collected by the N.S.A. is reflected in the agency’s secret 2013 budget request to Congress. The budget document, disclosed by Mr. Snowden, shows that the agency is pouring money and manpower into creating a metadata repository capable of taking in 20 billion “record events” daily and making them available to N.S.A. analysts within 60 minutes.
The spending includes support for the “Enterprise Knowledge System,” which has a $394 million multiyear budget and is designed to “rapidly discover and correlate complex relationships and patterns across diverse data sources on a massive scale,” according to a 2008 document. The data is automatically computed to speed queries and discover new targets for surveillance.
A top-secret document titled “Better Person Centric Analysis” describes how the agency looks for 94 “entity types,” including phone numbers, e-mail addresses and IP addresses. In addition, the N.S.A. correlates 164 “relationship types” to build social networks and what the agency calls “community of interest” profiles, using queries like “travelsWith, hasFather, sentForumMessage, employs.”
A 2009 PowerPoint presentation provided more examples of data sources available in the “enrichment” process, including location-based services like GPS and TomTom, online social networks, billing records and bank codes for transactions in the United States and overseas.
At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday, General Alexander was asked if the agency ever collected or planned to collect bulk records about Americans’ locations based on cellphone tower data. He replied that it was not doing so as part of the call log program authorized by the Patriot Act, but said a fuller response would be classified.
If the N.S.A. does not immediately use the phone and e-mail logging data of an American, it can be stored for later use, at least under certain circumstances, according to several documents.
One 2011 memo, for example, said that after a court ruling narrowed the scope of the agency’s collection, the data in question was “being buffered for possible ingest” later. A year earlier, an internal briefing paper from the N.S.A. Office of Legal Counsel showed that the agency was allowed to collect and retain raw traffic, which includes both metadata and content, about “U.S. persons” for up to five years online and for an additional 10 years offline for “historical searches.”
Microsoft boss bids farewell to the company he was a part of more than three decade
''I just want to enjoy this, all of you, soak it in, you work for the greatest company in the world''! these were the words used by departing Microsoft Boss Steve Ballmer, as it bids farewell to the company he had worked for three decades, as the software giant look for a new CEO. It was so emotional.
The send-off party was held at the 17000 capacity Key Arena, and was attended by Microsoft 13,000 employees(with another 25000 watching Live online.)
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Top tech posts of the week
New website aggregates all 1.2 billion Facebook profile pictures
This is simply AMAZING!!!
A new website created by Freelance technologist Natalia Rojas bring together all 1.2 billion Facebook profile pictures in one place, and claims to arranged them numerically starting with Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Clicking on their pictures, automatically send you straight to the person's Facebook profile, and that's what I call the coolest thing ever.
You can log in to see where you rank
A new website created by Freelance technologist Natalia Rojas bring together all 1.2 billion Facebook profile pictures in one place, and claims to arranged them numerically starting with Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Clicking on their pictures, automatically send you straight to the person's Facebook profile, and that's what I call the coolest thing ever.
You can log in to see where you rank
Friday, 27 September 2013
Business tycoon Martha Stewart broke her iPad accidentally, angers Apple with her tweets
72 year-old America business magnate, Writer and TV personality Martha Stewart took to Twitter to possibly to let out her frustration about her broken iPad, which, according to her, is a personal gift from late Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs.
Too bad! Samsung SIM card region-lock could cost Travelers much money
Hey, if you are the type that travel much and want to get the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3 as your travel partner, man, you need think twice. This is so because Samsung is back with SIM Card region-locking.
US first Lady Michelle Obama and other prominent Americans confidential information exposed by Hackers
Confidential information about US first Lady Michelle Obama and some other famous Americans have been exposed by Hackers, from networks which pride themselves as firms for just private data.
Google celebrate 15 years and a new algorithm
I won candy on the #Googlebirthday doddle! I scored 8
I was just having fun with the googlebirthday doodle, naughty me right? but it was fun clicking the birthday cake, and then tapping that 'Gguy'' with blindfolded eyes to hit the star. At first, I missed, then my second try, I got eight candies. Can you beat me?
Happy birthday Google!
I was just having fun with the googlebirthday doodle, naughty me right? but it was fun clicking the birthday cake, and then tapping that 'Gguy'' with blindfolded eyes to hit the star. At first, I missed, then my second try, I got eight candies. Can you beat me?
Happy birthday Google!
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Chart: list of 10 top countries that spend the most cash in Digital ad per internet user
The chart above was prepared by online statistic website Statista, it showed the US falling behind Norway on top countries that spend the most on Digital advertising per internet user. Digital advertisers in the US spends $209 on advertising per internet user, closely followed by Australia with an estimated$191.
A rich #hashtag experience: Google roll out hashtag support for Google search
Here's how it works
Twitter gets deeper by announcing emergency alert service
On Wednesday, Twitter announced a new service that will allow government and non governmental organisations(NGO) send emergency alerts messages during natural disasters or time of crisis to users who signed up for such alert. The user will receive the alert on their phone whenever an organisation marks such a tweet as an alert.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Amazon unveils Kindle Fire HD, 7-inch and 8.9-inch HDX, solve problem with Live tech support
Amazon, you got my thumb up!
Well, Amazon has unveiled three new tablets, the updated Kindle Fire HD and the 7-inch and 8.9-inch size HDX. The online retailer is banking on the trio, which offers sharper, lighter, powerful, faster processors and better speaker than last year's edition.
Well, Amazon has unveiled three new tablets, the updated Kindle Fire HD and the 7-inch and 8.9-inch size HDX. The online retailer is banking on the trio, which offers sharper, lighter, powerful, faster processors and better speaker than last year's edition.
Nokia to launch new devices and accessories at next month 'Nokia World Event' in Abu Dhabi
Battle of the tech giants: Samsung goes after Apple's golden iPhone5S with golden Galaxy S4
These tech giants never ceased to amazed me. When Apple recorded 'huge' sale, most especially with the Golden iPhone5S, I said to myself, some guy will copy Apple; and turned out to be Samsung. So Apple borrow that fun tweet from Nokia .
Samsung has released two new colours of the Samsung Galaxy S4, gold pink and gold brown, in an attempt to challenge hot rival Apple golden iPhone5S.
Samsung has released two new colours of the Samsung Galaxy S4, gold pink and gold brown, in an attempt to challenge hot rival Apple golden iPhone5S.
ProcessOn:Online Diagram Collaboration Designer and Professional Social Network
This is a guest post from Allen Wood
ProcessOn is a web-based platform that you can create your own diagrams, similar to other diagramming services,but added more unique features.The most notable one is the diagram designer can be worked on multiple operations systems. There is also business social network on ProcessOn where you can socialize with friends and colleagues,share and search the business resources,all while improving your networking.
In this article I will give a comprehensive introduction of ProcessOn,including the diagram types,some key features as well as the disadvantages from my perspective view.
ProcessOn is a web-based platform that you can create your own diagrams, similar to other diagramming services,but added more unique features.The most notable one is the diagram designer can be worked on multiple operations systems. There is also business social network on ProcessOn where you can socialize with friends and colleagues,share and search the business resources,all while improving your networking.
In this article I will give a comprehensive introduction of ProcessOn,including the diagram types,some key features as well as the disadvantages from my perspective view.
Google planing on cleaning up YouTube comments, with the help of Google+
If you are YouTuber(which I know you are), going through YouTube comment section, you will find the most racists, arrogant, idiotic comments by some of the most 'Wicked' internet users. The painful part of it is, these comments occupy the top post. Google is cleaning up YouTube comments.
Google has redesigned its homepage and logo
First Yahoo, then Bing and now Google, is this a bone of contention?
Well, Google has changed the way things work by redesigning its homepage and the company's logo. Though from my end, I haven't seen any changes, but those in other regions said(with proof) they noticed the new Google Homepage design.
Well, Google has changed the way things work by redesigning its homepage and the company's logo. Though from my end, I haven't seen any changes, but those in other regions said(with proof) they noticed the new Google Homepage design.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Sprint selling Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear smartwatch on October 4
Sprint is the latest carrier to start selling Samsung newly introduced devices.
Sprint confirmed today that it will start selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch on Friday, October 4.
Sprint confirmed today that it will start selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch on Friday, October 4.
Huawei eyes Nigerian smartphone market, plans to double smartphone sales this year
Facebook to roll out ''AutoFill'' to let users make payment for goods online automatically
Typing in information on a form using a phone is boring, and Facebook is planing to make it easier by rolling a new feature, dubbed ''AutoFill'' that will allow users of the social network to store their credit card details and later use it to make online payment with its retail partners such as Jackthreads, Stripe, PayPal and Braintree.
Facebook is currently rolling out the new feature to a limited number of users who have already stored their credit card details on the social network.
Facebook is currently rolling out the new feature to a limited number of users who have already stored their credit card details on the social network.
Apple sold 9 million iPhone5S/C in the first three days of launch on Friday
Apple Inc has announced that it sold an astonishing 9 million iPhones in the first three days the products went on sale on Friday in cities like New York, San Francisco, Munich, London, Tokyo, China and six other countries
Monday, 23 September 2013
Microsoft unveils faster, more powerful Surface 2, Pro2
Microsoft today unveiled two new powerful, faster Surface, Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, in an attempt to regain sales and compete with Apple and Google devices.
At an official event held in New York City, the software giant unveiled two powerful machines and a couple of several accessories
At an official event held in New York City, the software giant unveiled two powerful machines and a couple of several accessories
LG Vu 3 phone has a 5.2-inch display, to launch in October, new cases show
Korea company, LG has announced its new phablet, the 5.2-inch 4:3 display of 1280 x 960 pixels resolution phone, which the Korean firm claims is a direct rival to Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
LG is
German Hacker group ''Choas Computer Club'' bypass Apple's Fingerprint sensor on the iPhone5S
So the biometric security on the Apple's Fingerprint sensor isn't secure after all, despite Apple claims that it is much more secure than modern day Biometric technology. How embarrassing.
The group bypass the security on the iPhone5S Fingerprint sensor by simply taking photograph of an iPhone user fingerprint with 2400 dpi resolution, from a glass surface and then placing white woodglue into the pattern. This was enough to verify
The group bypass the security on the iPhone5S Fingerprint sensor by simply taking photograph of an iPhone user fingerprint with 2400 dpi resolution, from a glass surface and then placing white woodglue into the pattern. This was enough to verify
Hey, NYPD has a message for you...Download iOS7, because it is safer!
It seems to me the New York Police Department has gone beyond controlling crowds at Apple devices launch day. Apple has already launch the iPhone5S and iPhone5C over the weekend, and it happened Apple also launch its new operating system, iOS7, which has some really problematic security features that will make it so difficult for thieves to steal an idevice.
With that in mind,
With that in mind,
Amazon workers are suing the online retailer for off-the-clock theft and security checks
The employees filed suit in U.S. District Court in Nashville, saying they aren't paid for the time it takes to go through security before and after their shifts.
The lawsuit,
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Bad news: BBM for Android and iOS suspended
The good news is,
Question: what are the major difference between developing for Android and iOS
Please guys, am curious to know the major difference between developing for Android and iOS. Anyone with useful answers?
Microsoft to unveil next generation Surface tabs tomorrow in New York City
On Monday September 23rd, Microsoft will officially unveil the next generation Surface at an event schedule to be held in New York City. The US tech giant had made mistakes from its first surface tablet, but it hope to correct and shape itself to compete with Apple and Google.
For now, details of the new surface tablets has yet to be revealed, but we expect a more powerful surface tablet. It is rumoured that the new Surface tablets will come with Intel's new processors, Haswell, which means better performance and battery longevity.
For now, details of the new surface tablets has yet to be revealed, but we expect a more powerful surface tablet. It is rumoured that the new Surface tablets will come with Intel's new processors, Haswell, which means better performance and battery longevity.
Nokia Fun tweet to Apple is the most successful brand tweet ever
When Apple was busy unveiling the iPhone5S/C, Nokia sent out a tweet to make fun of Apple's new devices, and it later turned out that tweet became the most re-tweeted brand tweet ever on the Microblogging site, Twitter.
The Tweet goes
The Tweet goes
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Blackberry Messenger coming to Android tomorrow, iOS a day later
Blackberry has released a statement confirming that BlackBerry Messenger for iOS and Android will launch tomorrow, but the former will roll out a day later( September 22).
Android phones running Jelly Bean operating system and Ice Cream Sandwich can download BlackBerry Messenger on their devices on Google Play Store.
Beyond human skin: cat paw unlock iPhone5S using fingerprint sensor
One important feature that made the iPhone5S has an edge on the iPhone5C, apart from its A7 chip, is the high-tech fingerprint sensor, which allow iPhone users to unlock their phones without the use of passwords, but simply placing your thumb on it.
Recently, Techcrunch reporter Darrel Etherington, tried to see if the iPhone5S isn't restricted to humans only, so he used his cat paw to try it, it worked! the palm of the hand and forearm can also unlock the iPhone5S.
Mind you, this is not hack. Watch the video above...
Apple CEO Tim Cook at the iPhone5S/C launch in Palo, Alto, California to snap a view of how things were going
This year's Apple iPhones launch will break last year sales record of five million phones, in first week. But that can happen if only there's abundant supply of the Golden iPhone5S, as we learnt, most consumers opted for the device than the less expensive iPhone5C, which sells for $99(with a two year contract). compared to the iPhone5S , which cost $199.
So, if you are out there, and you have gotten your iPhone5S/5C models, please do send your picture to me at .
Get paid $800 to wait online for an iPhone ?
So here with all the details of this money-making Phenomenon is
LA businessman recruited homeless to stand in line to get new iPhone models
This is interesting!
An LA businessman who simply revealed his name as Bobby, hired about 100 homeless to buy the latest iPhone models. He promised to give $40 to each homeless who bought an iPhone for him. With that mind, the homeless quickly jumped at his promised, but later they were not paid.
The homeless were brought
An LA businessman who simply revealed his name as Bobby, hired about 100 homeless to buy the latest iPhone models. He promised to give $40 to each homeless who bought an iPhone for him. With that mind, the homeless quickly jumped at his promised, but later they were not paid.
The homeless were brought
Friday, 20 September 2013
2000 consumers line up in Munich, and in Japan more than 500 people in line
In Munich about 2,000 people lined up and at the Louvre in Paris about 300 people waited ahead of the 8 am opening. At Tokyo's Ginza area store there were about 800 people, including some dressed as Batman and Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in a face mask, jeans and black turtleneck. A Beijing store attracted a crowd of only about 50 because buyers had to register online for an appointment to collect their devices.
In Japan, more than 500 people waited on lines stretching several blocks outside Apple’s store in Tokyo’s upscale Ginza neighborhood.
Apple iPhones launch day is today, did you get an iPhone? if so, which?
So, are you among those in line waiting to get your hands on the new iPhones or you got one already? if so, which one? Let me know your thoughts in the comment below.
Guess who is leaving Nokia with $25.5M
Tired of receiving calls, text and iMessages from boring people? here's how to block them
But thanks to Apple new OS(iOS 7) which allows us to block or ban these calls. More interesting, you can block, text messag
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Blackberry officially unveils the new BlackBerry Z30
Still struggling smartphone maker Blackberry has officially unveiled the BB Z30, which the Canadian company claims as its fastest, biggest and most advanced smartphone.
The BBZ10 comes in a 5-inch AMOLED
The BBZ10 comes in a 5-inch AMOLED
iOS 7 out for download, here's how to install it on your devices
After months of building, designing and waiting, Apple iOS 7 is now here for download on your iPads, iPod Touch and iPhones. Dubbed by Apple as '' the biggest change since the iPhone made it debut''. With iOS 7, the Apple devices will look so different, due to its new design interface.
Before I show you to get iOS 7 on device, it is imperative that you bear in mind that iOS 7 will only run on iPhone 4, and then other Apple devices will follow suit, as mentioned above. And before you install, keep this five things in mind: check device compatibility, delete unused apps, update installed apps, backup your devices and last but not least, update iTunes.
Here's how to install iOS 7 on your
Before I show you to get iOS 7 on device, it is imperative that you bear in mind that iOS 7 will only run on iPhone 4, and then other Apple devices will follow suit, as mentioned above. And before you install, keep this five things in mind: check device compatibility, delete unused apps, update installed apps, backup your devices and last but not least, update iTunes.
Here's how to install iOS 7 on your
Blackberry rumoured to lay off 40% of its workforce later this year
Report from the Wall Street Journal, which cited an unnamed source to it claim, has it that struggling smartphone maker Blackberry, is planing of laying off 40% of its workforce later this year, in order to better position itself to compete with the likes of Samsung and Apple in the smartphone war.
If this eventually
If this eventually
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
YouTube to launch new feature on its mobile apps that will allow users to watch videos offline
YouTube announced yesterday, in a blog post, that in November, it will roll out a new feature on its mobile apps that
New printable shoe could reduce risk of shoe shortage worldwide
Unifold, as it is called
Microsft released ''fix it'' software to patch a bug found on Internet Explorer versions after hackers attack a number of users
On Tuesday, software maker Microsoft quickly responded to a bug found on its Internet Explorer browser 8,9 with a temporary software update, after hackers took after of the bug to attack an unknown number of users.
Microsoft released
Microsoft released
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Microsoft offers Windows 8.1 free to users already running Windows 8, but will cost $119.99 and $199.99 for pro Windows 8.1 DVD
Microsoft says that in addition to offering Windows 8.1 as a free update for Windows 8 users in October, it will also be easier for customers to buy versions of Windows 8.1 that don't require an upgrade from a previous edition of the OS.
Redmond launched
Samsung to launch BBM for Android app in Africa this week
Customers of
Apple iPhone5c TV ad: Plastic perfected
I believe by now, most of us know a thing or two about Apple less expensive smartphone, the iPhone5C, which was made out of pla
First driveless car, and now airless tire invented
According to South Korea's tire manufacturer Hankook, which invented the airless tire, says the tire is made from plastic and can roll more easily, save energy and drivers would need not worry about flat or low air.
New iPhones off on a good start in China?
Tech analysts are in agreement that Apple latest iPhones won't do well in China, which, according to them, has to do with the Phones price tags. But a recent Bloomberg report shows China second biggest carrier, after
Samsung rumoured to released next generation Galaxy Gear smartwatch
When Samsung launched the Galaxy Gear smartwatch on September 4, one main fault found on this device by analysts , is it battery longevity---it only last for 24 hours on a single charge---compared with the Pebble smartwatch which last for a week on a single charge. It also means you must have your Galaxy Gear charger with you
Monday, 16 September 2013
T-mobile to begin accepting preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
US carrier T-mobile has announced in a press released that it will begin accepting preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Wednesday, and will begin shipment on October 2.
T-mobile is offering the device for $200, with a two-year contract, which will allow customers to pay $21 monthly for 24 months.
The move
T-mobile is offering the device for $200, with a two-year contract, which will allow customers to pay $21 monthly for 24 months.
The move
Sprint offering $100 discount on the new iPhones to customers who port their number over to Sprint.
Have you heard? Sprint is offering a $100 discount on the new iPhone5C and iPhone5S to customers who switch their mobile number over to Sprint from another network operators(carrier).
As such, the 16GB iPhone5S will cost $0 and the 32GB iPhone5S will cost just $99. Another interesting one, the iPhone4S is free-of-charge, shakinah!
In line with the promotion terms, you have to sign a contract with Sprint on September 20, same day the latest iPhones will go on sale.
My advice, MTN Nigeria, Globalcom, Airtel and Etisalat should take a leaf out of Sprint book.
As such, the 16GB iPhone5S will cost $0 and the 32GB iPhone5S will cost just $99. Another interesting one, the iPhone4S is free-of-charge, shakinah!
In line with the promotion terms, you have to sign a contract with Sprint on September 20, same day the latest iPhones will go on sale.
My advice, MTN Nigeria, Globalcom, Airtel and Etisalat should take a leaf out of Sprint book.
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