Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 June 2016

5 Exciting Ways to Use Snapchat on Your Wedding Day

Snapchat is fast becoming one of the most used multimedia mobile application in the world. According to statistics, users of the application sent over 2 billion videos daily as at May 2015.With Snapchat, you can shoot videos and share pleasant memories with friends and also be used capturing precious memories. For most people, a wedding day is one of the happiest periods of their lives and with Snapchat, you can share real-time stories at the wedding and have fun while at it.  How do you do this? Jovago.com shows you how.
Give guests a virtual tour
We are in a digital age and your friends should be on social media; Snapchat inclusive. So, on the morning of your wedding, you can give the invited guests a virtual tour of the venue. You can show them event centre, where to park, where the reception will take and if you want where to place their gifts. Unknown to you, you are making good efforts to ensure that everything is smooth for your guests even if you do it virtually.
Hand Snapchat over to a trusted guest
If you want to get the best out of Snapchat, you must hand over your phone to your friend who could take all the important snaps of the wedding and post it online. Doing this will ensure that you do not miss the important moments of the best day of your life.
Send a Virtual "wish you were here" Snap
Not everyone will be able to attend your wedding. So, to inform them that you have them in mind, you can send them a wish you were here Snap. It will not be a bad idea if they also snap you bad!  
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When the wedding comes to an end, you can send out a quick wedding highlight through photo snaps of decorations and even your beautiful dress. This will give your invitees a chance to relive their favorite wedding moments and memories.
Send a Quick Thank You to Your Guests
The quickest and most creative way to thank your guests is to thank your guests is via Snapchat. A 10 second snap with a few friends will go a long way. You should send it to your friends with Snapchat accounts.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2016

APPLE LAUNCHES THE IPHONE SE IN LAGOS




APPLE LAUNCHES THE IPHONE SE IN LAGOS


The iPhone SE, a new 4-inch smartphone that offers brilliant and exciting options to the Apple's flagship iPhone 6S and 6S Plus is set to officially launch at the iConnect Store Lekki and SPAR Hypermarket VI Lagos on June 17 and 19 respectively.


The Launch is expected to attract iPhone and Apple enthusiasts, Students, as well the tech-savvy across Lagos.


According to Apple Inc the iPhone SE is a fusion of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 generations of devices, taking the size and design of one and the latest specs and capabilities of the other. Apple has named the iPhone SE "the most powerful 4-inch smartphone ever."


The Brand’s representative in Nigeria, Redington Gulf have described the phone as the mobile device for Nigerian’s looking to explore and enjoy the limitless possibilities of owning an iPhone.  Shoppers at the Launch will have first-hand experiences of the versatility of the iPhone SE in an ambience of good music while enjoying exotic cocktails and tasty canapés.


Aside from the classic four-inch display advantage,  the iPhone SE comes in a beloved compact aluminium design that has been updated with matte-chamfered edges, a colour-matched stainless steel Apple logo, and four gorgeous metallic finishes, including rose gold.


iPhone SE offers exceptional performance with the same 64-bit A9 chip offered in iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus for blazing fast speeds, longer battery life, faster wireless, a 12-megapixel iSight camera featuring Live Photos and 4K video, and Touch ID with Apple Pay.

“iPhone SE is an exciting new idea — we started with a beloved, iconic design and reinvented it from the inside out. The result is the most beautiful and powerful phone with a four-inch display in the world,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “iPhone SE is packed with a stunning four-inch Retina display, advanced 64-bit A9 chip with M9 motion co-processor, longer battery life, 12-megapixel iSight camera with True Tone flash, Live Photos, 4K video, faster LTE and Wi-Fi, and Touch ID with Apple Pay. Everyone who wants a smaller phone is going to love iPhone SE" he added.

With an easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and security at its core, iOS 9 is the foundation of iPhone SE and brings powerful built-in apps like Messages, FaceTime®, Photos, Music and Maps to iPhone users. iOS 9 also brings more intelligence to iPhone SE with proactive assistance, powerful search, improved Siri® features, and a new Night Shift™ feature that uses your iPhone SE’s clock and geolocation to automatically adjust the colours in the display to the warmer end of the spectrum after dark and may even help you get a better night’s sleep.

All of these innovations are packed into a light and compact phone designed to fit comfortably in your hand and safely your pocket.


Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Apple’s four software platforms — iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay and iCloud. Apple’s 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.


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Monday, 30 May 2016

10 Things You Will Understand if You Have Ever Tried Using ATM in Nigeria


Being in Nigeria is hard enough; but when you are a Nigerian who resides in the country, you would understand that living in the country could also be frustrating. 
While people complain of not having enough money to spend, they also worry about the stress they have to go through when they want to withdraw money from the automated teller machine popularly known as ATM, they go through a different struggle entirely.

If you have ever tried using ATM in Nigeria, then you would understand that it is a fifty-fifty chance; you can never be sure of what would happen when you get there or if you would be able to make a successful transaction.

Find below some of the things that could happen to you when you try to withdraw money from the ATM in Nigeria:

1. The queue

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This is the first thing that could turn you off when you try using an ATM in Nigeria. The queues are usually long and depressing. It would be difficult getting to do anything on days like that as you could end up getting stuck there.

2. When you suddenly see 10 people in front of you

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While you must have made up your mind to join the queue on days you have no choice, you would be shocked to see people who were not on the queue joining the line. These people claim to have been there before and only went to do something. At this your hope of being the next person to withdraw would be dashed again.

3. When the machine goes out of service

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After you must have waited for long on the queue, the machine could decide to misbehave just then and go out of service. It is usually more painful when you have one or two people in front of you when this happens. If the service is not restores immediately, that means you have to go to some other bank where the struggle would begin again.

4. When the person in front of you has five ATM cards

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This is another form of frustration; imagine being on the queue for hours only to have the person in front of you bringing out five cards.
This means you have to wait for as long as possible before you finally have the chance to use the machine. The annoying part is most of these people are slow and would take eternity trying to figure out how to use the machine.

5. When there is a novice in front of you

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Indeed, there are many annoying people in Nigeria. These people could have been on that queue for as long as you have been there yourself without mentioning their inability to use the machine.
When it is their turn to withdraw, they would spend more time trying to figure out how the machine works and would press all the buttons on it before they finally ask for help.

6. When the person before you keep withdrawing

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Now this could make you cry especially if you want to withdraw a small amount of money from the ATM. You would be in constant fear as you do not want the machine to go out of service when it is your turn. People like these are usually annoying as they would keep withdrawing like they want to collect the whole money in the machine.

7. When it is finally your turn and it says temporarily unable to dispense

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At this point you would feel like breaking the machine itself but would hold yourself back because you would be arrested eventually. After wasting your time on the queue and having seen all sorts of people withdraw, the machine could go blank on you and say temporarily unable to dispense cash.
But Nigerians are patient and would want to hold on for a little time. Luckily this pays off sometimes as the bank officials may be around to load the ATM again.

8. Your finally withdraw

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Imagine the joy and relief that comes from being able to withdraw money finally. You feel satisfied and do not really care about the time you have spent trying to withdraw since you have been vindicated.

9. When your card refuses to come out

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Your joy could turn sour after withdrawing and the machine refuses to give up your card. The struggle starts all over as you are stuck trying to figure out whether it would come out or not.
You also have to worry about impatient people who are eager to use the machine and leave. These people would start to curse and swear; they really do not care whether the machine just swallowed your card.

10. When you get debited twice

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As if the devil wants to add salt to your injury, the network could act up and make them debit you twice. Normally, the debited amount should be reversed in few minutes but then you never can be sure as this is Nigeria. Anything can happen. You have to lodge the complaint as soon as possible if you ever want to get your money back.
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Sunday, 29 May 2016

I Bet You Didn’t Know Your IPhone Can Do These 27 Amazing Things

 I know you don’t know that your iPhone can truly do so many amazing things. Here are 27 interesting things your iPhone can do.
Even though we use our iPhones all day, every day, there are still a handful of features that are relatively unknown.
Some of these features are buried in the Settings menu, while others are hidden in plain sight.
Plus, there are a few things Siri can do for you that you may not know about.
(Note: Most of these features are available in iOS 8 and higher, while some are available in iOS 9 and higher.)
Respond to texts without unlocking your phone. 
You can respond to texts directly from your lock screen by pulling down on the notification drawer and swiping over to the left on the text notification. You’ll see a “Reply” option, and tapping it will let you type a response without having to unlock your iPhone.
Respond to texts while you’re in an app.
If you’re in an app, you can swipe down from the top and access the notification drawer to answer a text the same way you would on the lock screen.
See which apps drain the most battery. 
Want to know why your iPhone battery is draining faster than usual? Head over to Settings > Battery. This will tell you which apps are occupying the most battery power.
View every photo someone has texted you, and vice versa
There’s an easy way to view every photo and video you’ve sent someone. Just open the messaging thread in the “Messages” app and press the “Details” button in the upper right corner.
Send audio and video messages that self-destruct.
You can send audio snippets and video messages that expire after two minutes. If you head to Settings>Messages and scroll to the bottom, you’ll notice a section for audio and video messages. You can choose to let them expire after two minutes or never.
Share your current location with a friend.
If you don’t feel like explaining where you are, you can simply send your location to another person via text message. Just tap the “Details” button in the upper right corner of your message thread and select “Send My Location.”
Let your friends track where you go.
If you want your friends or a family member to be able to track you as you move, you can complete the same steps mentioned in the previous slide and choose the “Share My Location” instead of “Send My Location.” You can choose to share your location for one hour, until the end of the day, or indefinitely.
Mute text messages.
You can mute text-message notifications for individual contacts and conversations. Just head over to your messaging thread and switch the “Do Not Disturb.”
Leave a group conversation.
Group texts can be effective for reaching many people at once, but also annoying. If you want to leave a group conversation, simply tap the “Details” button in the upper-right corner of the group conversation and select “Leave Conversation.”
Name a group conversation.
If you frequently chat with the same group or are talking with multiple people about a particular topic, naming a group conversation can be helpful. To do this, head over to “Details” in the message thread and fill in the “Group Name” field with an appropriate title.
Multitask within emails.
If you’re in the middle of an email, you don’t need to trash it to return to your inbox and browse other messages. As you’re composing an email, simply tap the top of the message where it says either “New Message” or the subject and drag it down to the bottom of the screen. This will push the message to the bottom so you can look at other emails. When you want to return, simply tap the email to keep editing it.
Forward text messages to other contacts.
You can forward text messages to other contacts the same way you would an email. Just double tap the message you want to forward, press the “More” option that appears next to the text, and that specific sentence, word, or phrase will appear copy and pasted into a new message. Fill in the “To” field at the top to forward that message to someone else.
Use Siri hands-free.
You don’t always have to hold down the home button to launch Siri. If you have the new iPhone 6S, just say the phrase “Hey Siri” to launch Apple’s virtual assistant. (Any phones older than the iPhone 6S must be plugged in to a power outlet for this feature to work.) Just head over to Settings>General>Siri and turn on Enable “Hey Siri” first.
Have Siri read anything.
You can enable Siri to read articles on websites, books, text messages, and more thanks to one of the iPhone’s lesser-known accessibility features. Head over to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech. Then turn on Speak Screen and Speak Selection. Now, when you swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers, Siri will dictate the content of whatever is on the screen.
Tell Siri how to pronounce names.
You can also teach Siri how to pronounce names. First, launch Siri and ask her to say the name in question — i.e. if it’s your name, ask, “What’s my name?”
When she answers, tell her that she’s not pronouncing it correctly. Make sure you use her pronunciation so that she knows which word you’re talking about. Siri should then ask you how to correctly pronounce the name. Once you do, she will present three ways to pronounce the name. Choose the correct one, and Siri will remember it.
Control your iPhone by simply moving your head.
This is another feature buried in the Accessibility section. Navigate to Settings > General > Accessibility and then scroll down to the Interaction subhead and tap “Switch Control.” Tap “Switches” and “Add New Switch.” Select “Camera” and choose “Left Head Movement” or “Right Head Movement.”
Then pick an action under the “System” menu, which essentially tells you what task your head movement will trigger. I chose Siri, so each time I tilt my head to the left it automatically launches Siri.
See everywhere you’ve been.
Your iPhone tracks each place you’ve been, and there’s a way to find it by digging into your phone’s settings. Press the Settings icon and head to Privacy > Location Services > System Services.  Then, scroll to the bottom and select “Frequent Locations” and look at the History section.
Save battery by putting your phone in grayscale mode.
If you’re running low on juice and just need basic functionality from your iPhone, try switching it to grayscale mode to save power. Just head to Settings > General > Accessibility and tap “Grayscale.”
Tap the home button twice to move app icons and other content toward the bottom of the screen (iPhone 6 Plus only).
If you’re using the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus with one hand, you can double tap the home button to scooch content down toward the bottom of the screen. Apple calls this “Reachability Mode.” Remember to tap the home button, don’t press it or else it’ll launch the app switcher.
Access emergency medical information directly from the lock screen.
If you set up a Medical ID in the Health app that comes with iOS 8, you can access medical information without having to unlock your iPhone. Tap the “Emergency” button that appears with the keypad for entering your passcode and you’ll see the Medical ID button on the lower-left corner.
See your iPhone’s actual signal strength.
There’s a clever trick that shows the actual signal strength on your iPhone rather than just the dots or bars you usually see in the upper-left corner of the screen. Business Insider’s Steven Tweedie explained it to us.
First, you’ll need to access a hidden app on your phone called Field Test Mode. To do this, you’ll need to open up your Phone app and dial the following number, *3001#12345#* — including the asterisks and hashtag — and tap “Call.”
This opens up Field Test Mode, which is mostly filled with menus of cell-signal jargon that you don’t need to worry about. What you’re interested in is the tiny number in the upper-left corner of your iPhone, which should have replaced those cell-signal dots. While that number can vary anywhere from -40 to -130, it will always be negative, and the closer that number is to zero, the better your cell signal. The best signal you can get would be -40, and no signal at all would be -130.
See who’s calling you even if a phone number isn’t in your contacts.
With iOS 9, Apple added a new feature that displays the possible name of an unknown caller. If you’re receiving a phone call from someone you’ve emailed, and that person’s email address is associated with his or her phone number, it’ll pop up as a suggestion when he or she calls you.
Use Siri to skip filter photos on your iPhone by date or location.
You can now ask Siri to show you photos from a certain time period or location. For instance, if you wanted to view photos taken two years ago on vacation, you could say something like, “Show me photos from 2013 taken in Jamaica.” It saves a lot of time since you no longer have to scroll through your whole photo library to find older images. This only works if your iPhone is updated to iOS 9.
Have Siri remind you to read a text message or email at a later time.
If you just received a text or email but can’t take the time to read it right now, you can ask Siri to remind you later on. When you receive the notification, just ask Siri to remind you to read it later. This works with Messages, Mail, Notes, and Safari as long as your iPhone is running iOS 9.
Launch a music app just by plugging in your earbuds.
If you listen to music at the same time every morning, your iPhone will automatically know that it should launch the music app as soon as you plug your headphones in. This is another feature that’s new with iOS 9.
Use Low Power Mode to make your phone last longer.
Low Power Mode, which is also a new addition with iOS 9, tells your iPhone to cut down on  certain features to lengthen its battery life. This means it’ll stop refreshing apps in the background, pushing email, and other tiny things in order to keep your battery going.
Search for anything in the Settings menu.
You no longer have to dig through the iPhone’s settings menu to find what you’re looking for. If your iPhone is updated to iOS 9, you’ll notice there’s a search bar at the top of the settings menu that helps you quickly jump to any given setting.
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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

That White Bulb in Your Home May Be The Reason For All Your Problems: Must Read

Everyone are looking forward to save energy and money. Most of us are replacing the standard bulbs with new energy saving bulbs. These so called energy saving light bulbs are said by the companies that are environmentally-friendly.

This is not true and these new generation bulbs are in fact so toxic that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a protocol and advises to follow some steps if such a bulb breaks. This is due to the gases it releases when breaks.

If the bulb brakes inside (indoor), these lights discharge 20 times more than the tolerable mercury into the air, as indicated by a study directed by analysts from the Fraunhofer Wilhelm Klauditz Institute for German’s Federal Environment Agency.

Energy Efficient Light Bulbs Can Cause:

  1.     Cluster headaches
  2.     Dizziness
  3.     Birth defects
  4.     Miscarriages
  5.     Migraines
  6.     Seizures
  7.     Fatigue
  8.     Anxiety
  9.     Inability to concentrate



Energy Efficient Bulbs Cause Anxiety, Migraines, and Even Cancer. Reasons to Go Back To Incandescent Bulbs

    These bulbs contain mercury.

This is a strong neurotoxin that is particularly risky and harmful to youngsters and pregnant ladies. It is particularly poisonous to the mind, the sensory system, the liver and the kidneys. It can likewise harm the cardiovascular, and disrupt the immune system. It can prompt tremors, nervousness, a sleeping disorder, memory loss, migraines, malignancy and Alzheimer’s .

    These bulbs can also cause cancer.

Another study performed by Peter Braun at Berlin Germany’s Alab Laboratory found these lights contain noxious cancer-causing agents that could bring about disease:


  • Phenol, a somewhat acidic lethal white crystalline strong, acquired from coal tar and utilized as a part of compound production..
  • Naphthalene, an unstable white crystalline compound, delivered by the refining of coal tar, utilized as a part of mothballs and as a crude material for substance fabricate 
  • Styrene, an unsaturated fluid hydrocarbon, acquired as a petroleum byproduct

    Furthermore they emit a huge measure of UV beams.

These light bulbs emit UV-B and hints of UV-C radiation. It is for the most part perceived that UV-radiation is unsafe for the skin (can prompt skin cancer) and the eyes. The radiation from these bulbs straightforwardly assaults the immune framework, and moreover harms the skin tissues enough to keep the best possible formation of vitamin D-3 out of the question


Taking everything into account, these bulbs are toxic to the point that we shouldn’t place them in the standard junk. They are family dangerous waste. In the event that you break one up in a house, you should open the greater part of your windows and entryways, and get out of the house for no less than 15 minutes to minimize your exposure to the noxious gas. They are most harmful to pregnant women, fetus and children.
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Monday, 29 February 2016

You Will Soon Be Disabled from Whatsapp if you use any of these phones

WhatsApp is about to give up to five million long-standing users the boot as it clamps down on the use of old phones. The messaging app is ending support for a number of wildly popular devices just weeks after turning seven years old.
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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Apple sells record 13 million iPhones in first 3 days of launch


Apple just announced that it has sold 13 million iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in the past three days, breaking the company's own record for a launch weekend by more than three million phones.


"Sales for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have been phenomenal, blowing past any previous first weekend sales results in Apple's history," Apple CEO TIm Cook said in a statement on Monday.
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