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Friday, April 10, 2015

Here are the New Must Have Gadgets, Smartphones are Last Year

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Are you still euphoric about your new smartphone or tablet in 2015? Then there is a huge chance that you missed the train. A couple of months ago, I wrote about how smartphones had gotten boring, and while the newest set of flagship devices (to be specific, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge) tickle my fancy a bit, we aren’t back to the times when we were up all night literally waiting for one leak or the other about a new device or a new feature. We are also seeing less and less differentiators across OEMs and platforms as the days pass.

If you are one of those “showy” people that like to make statements with the kind of tech you’re carrying, smartphones and tablets might be out the door for you. However, if you are looking for something else to make statements with, these are the new must haves that are guaranteed to earn you some stripes in that department and more importantly, they are actually useful:

Smartwatch

Whether you like to admit it or not, smartwatches are definitely not going anywhere soon. I have always been excited at the prospects of smartwatches, maybe not for the same reasons as everyone else, but from the get go, they tickled my fancy.

I wouldn’t say the current range of smartwatches available tick all the boxes, still, having had one strapped to my wrist for a few months, I can say without a doubt that they are more useful than gimmick. On the few occasions when I take a break from wearing one, I keep expecting my regular watch to buzz with one notification or the other, or tell me how much of my fitness goals I’ve achieved or maybe even show me directions while driving, without necessarily having to take my eyes of the road.

I still have some misgivings about smartwatches as they are today, (I should write a review soon), but I’ll be the first to admit that they are a lot better than I expected…a lot cooler too!

Wireless audio dock

This one had been right under my nose for a while, I have been rocking a Bose Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker III, but it wasn’t till I was trying out Ad’s JB soundbar speaker that it occurred to me how mainstream they had become. Let’s face it; while devices like the BlackBerry Passport and the HTC One have decent sound outputs, they are still a far cry from the kind of quality, that’s good enough to “turn up” to. Then consider also that laptops and tablets which have somehow become the de facto means of consuming videos also aren’t packing so much in the type of “oomph” in the volume department to take your entertainment to the next level. Wireless speakers are in, because they are portable, mostly offer great quality sound and solve the problem of continuing the playlist that’s playing in the car, inside your house…saving you all that time you spend sitting in the parked car waiting for a not-so-cool song to play before getting out.

Did I mention that most of them are rechargeable? Take that NEPA/PHCN/DISCO.

Health/fitness tracker

On your daily commute to work, I am pretty sure you have noticed the number of people taking walks or running, with no one hot on their heels. Fitness is now such a huge deal in these parts that there is a startup built around fitness now. If smartwatches aren’t your thing (and even if they are), a fitness tracker might be something that tickles your fancy. After all, what’s the point of all the “fitfaming” if you don’t have your stats and data to make noise about track your progress? Fitness trackers may not look as cool or offer the functionality of smartwatches, but they are more accurate at what they do. Plus having to explain the concept of a running band, for example makes for a great conversation starter.

Drones

Growing up, some of us got to play with remote control planes/choppers which were loads of fun, even though in retrospect, most of them had really wonky controls and weren’t intuitive. For the rest of us who weren’t ajebutter, at the very least, we got to play with paper planes and kites. The need to control something in flight has always been a strong desire for most.

With drones now commercially available and cheap ones in particular being churned out of China on the daily, that desire is one that can finally be fed. What’s cooler, they aren’t just toys any more. With cameras, smooth controls and the ability to hover in the same spot, their use now extends way beyond their value as toys.

Kindle

Not a lot of people like reading, but everyone likes someone who is well read (asides the I-Too-Knows), so reading is definitely a “new” cool. In many regards, these days, meeting someone who reads extensively is almost like meeting a real-life ninja – we know they exist, and they’ll have cool tricks to show us, but don’t come across them very often.

You know what’s not so cool though? A stack of paperbacks (well, except they are in a shelve as part of the decor). E-Ink readers and Kindles in particular are functional and really cool to look at. They serve that cool, serious, studious look without looking like you’re from a ’80s TV show.


Asides smartphones and tablets, these are other things you should be checking out. We will have a bunch of reviews in some of those categories up shortly, before then though, did we miss any? Let us know!

Source: TechSuplex
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Thursday, September 05, 2013

Sony to Launch Playstation 4 [PS4] By November 15

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Sony has finally announced the launch date for the Playstation 4 (PS4)!


- The launch dates are 15 November in North America and 29 November in Europe
- The PS4 will be available in 32 countries worldwide
- The PS prices will be £349 in the UK and $399 in the US
- The PS4 comes with dualshock 4 controller
- A new controller with a touchpad


It goes for nothing less than N60,000.
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Thursday, March 14, 2013

How to Get the Mtn Mobile Self-Care App & the Function

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Enjoy a greater level of convenience and control of your mobile Account with the new MTN mobile self care application. Although it was launched some months back.


What is the MTN Mobile Self-Care App?
The MTN mobile self-care application is an app that you can download on your phone and use for managing your mobile account transactions from your phone real-time.

What can I do on the MTN Mobile Self-Care App?
You can easily perform the following transactions from your phone when you download the MTN mobile self-care app;
* Check your account profile.
* Check your recent account recharges.
* Subscribe to a blackberry/Fastlink/mobile internet/ simplesurf data plan.
* Subscribe to MTN callertunez, music and games on MTN Play.
* Check available balance and expiry data of your BlackBerry/Fastlink/mobile internet/Simple Surf data plan.
* Perform a SIM Swap on your lost/stolen MTN line.
* Purchase airtime or pay your phone bills using your Interswitch ATM card.
* Retrieve your PUK code to unlock your SIM.
* Request for MTN Data Settings to manually connect to the internet.

How can I download the MTN Self Care App?
To download the app, simply do one of the following:
1. Send an SMS with the keyword CARE to 5018 (SMS is free). A link to download the app will be sent as an SMS to your phone.
2. Visit the MTN Play wap portal (wap.mtnonlineplay.com) to download the application.
3. Call the MTN Customer Care on 180 or visit any MTN N Walk-in center to have the app link sent to your phone.

What devices can I use to download the self-care app?
The MTN Mobile self-care app works on all BlackBerry, iPhone and android devices as well as all low-end phones that supports J2ME.

What is the memory size of the MTN Self Care app?
You need a memory size of 1.5MB to download this app on your iPhone and android operating handsets and a memory size of 285KB to download on BlackBerry and 150KB for J2ME operating handsets.

Enjoy the New MTN Customer Care in your Hands.
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Friday, February 15, 2013

BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 Full Spec and Features

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I was surfing the Internet, and then I came across this post. So I decided to bring in the post for the benefit of my readers. All thanks to Justnaira.com

The long awaited BlackBerry 10 software and Z10 touch screen Smartphone has been finally launched by BlackBerry, the name by which Research in Motion now calls itself. The Z10 device comes in a full touch screen display and it is the first phone to run the BB 10 mobile OS. The company also revealed the BB Q10 Smartphone that has the trademark BlackBerry keyboard.

 BlackBerry Z10 is an all touch device with a 4.2 inch screen


                                                                  BlackBerry Q10 has a QWERTY keyboard

BlackBerry is betting that Z10 and Q10 will help the company capture a market dominated by Samsung and Apple. The Z10 & Q10 BB devices both run on the BB 10 OS, but while Z10 is a 4.2 inch touch-screen phone with a resolution of 1,280 x 768, Q10 has a QWERTY keyboard.

According to the company, both BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 have the ability to flick words while typing, in effect translating into an experience that allows writing without typing. It always has a cinematic experience, said Vivek Bharadwaj, head of software for BlackBerry.

The glass is designed exclusively for this device: it is supposedly thinner but stronger than plastic. The device aggregates information intuitively; it recognizes and pulls up all the connections into the contacts, like the last email, last meeting, last twitter post…All of this without leaving the hub.

Apps like Facebook have been completely integrated with the BlackBerry 10 hub. All emails and notifications from such applications as Twitter and Facebook go to the BlackBerry Hub, a nerve center accessible with a finger swipe even if you have another application open. One can peek into it and open an email, or return to the previous application without opening the email.

BlackBerry Z10 key Specifications:
• Processor: Dual Core 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4470・ Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 (US and Canada)
• Radio: Quad Band HSPA+ / UMTS (850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz) ・Quad Band GSM / GPRS (850/900/1800MHz) ・Quad Band LTE: Bands 2,4,5,13,17 (700, 850, 1700, 1900MHz)
• Display: 4.2”, 4 point multi-touch LCD display, 1280 x 768 resolution at 356 DPI, Touch on Lens
• Camera: 8MP rear facing camera, Auto Focus, 5x digital zoom, 1080p HD video recording ・2MP front facing camera, 3x digital zoom, 720p HD video recording
• Memory: 2GB RAM ・16GB Internal Storage ・Hot Swappable microSD Slot
• Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n ・2.4/5GHz ・4G Mobile Hotspot
• GPS: Assisted, Autonomous, and Simultaneous GPS
• Battery: 1800mAh Removable ・Talk Time: up to 10 hours on 3G・Standby Time: up to 305 hours on 3G, up to 316 hours on 2G・Audio Playback: up to 60 hours Video Playback: up to 11 hours
• Sensors: Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Proximity, Gyroscope, Ambient light sensor
• Connectivity: NFC ・microUSB ・microHDMI-Out ・Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy
• Size (LxWxD): 130mm x 65.6mm x 9mm

BlackBerry Q10 key specifications:
• Display: 3.1-inch AMOLED touch screen, 720 x 720, 328 ppi
• Processor: Dual-core 1.5 GHz TI OMAP 4470 processor
• PowerVR SGX544 GPU
• OS: BlackBerry 10 OS 2GB
• Memory: RAM microSD up to 32GB
• Camera: 8 MP Autofocus rear camera with LED flash. 2 MP 720p front cameras
• Radio: HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps; LTE
• Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, NFC
• Battery: Li-Ion 1800 mAh battery
• Size: 10.3mm thickness 139g

Source: justnaira.com
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Sunday, February 03, 2013

RIM Launches The New BlackBerry 10

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BlackBerry 10 is the first version of RIM’s Smartphone platform designed for touch devices. Previous versions, such as BlackBerry 7, were optimized for non-touch handsets with physical keyboards.


Other nice additions to it includes an adaptive software keyboard that adjusts to your typing style over time and a predictive word suggestion feature that can add words to your messages with a quick gesture. There is also a new camera that offers features such as composite photos that snap several images in quick succession so you can merge them into one idealized photo.


                                     

                                      

It also has new enterprise features including Balance, which creates two personas on a BlackBerry device, one for work and one for personal use.

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