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Gadgets: Premium VS Budget VS Mid-range Devices

When we hear budget devices, our mind usually race to phones and smart devies. Based on public opinion, premium devices are attributed to affluence and luxury. I will like to broaden my scope with my classification of premium and budget gadgets. Lets start with mobile phones, classical example of premium phones are Samsung S-series, iPhones, HTC and the likes, examples of budget phones are the likes of Tecno, Infinix, iTel, Wiko, Fero. Moving away from mobile phones, Materials and gadgets that can also be classified as premium are Rolex watch, Beat by Dre earpiece, Auto brands like Rollce Royce (thanks to our Chinese reverse engineers that are able to produce replicas). With my experience owing Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and having have a feel of ALL Samsung phone, I am trilled to say, the money worth it. I know most people will say the price is too high bla bla bla, permit to educate you a little on how this prices come by. 1. Research: In this age of science and technology, nobo
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Finally WhatsApp allows you ro recall messages

WhatsApp messenger, now most popular instant messaging app had rolled out an update that will enable users to recall messages that are either mistakingly sent or wanted to be deleted from chat history. The feature is to be make available to users after you must have updated your app and will be enabled in batches.  This update is long overdue as there had been similar feature on BBM and some other smaller IM application. Details of it on the company blog says:  " To delete messages for everyone Deleting messages for everyone allows you to delete specific messages you have sent to either a group or an individual chat. This is particularly useful if you sent a message to the wrong chat or if the message you sent contains a mistake. Messages you successfully delete for everyone will be replaced with “This message was deleted” in your recipients’ chats (*). Similarly, if you see “This message was deleted” in a chat, it means that the sender deleted their message

Evolution of Smartphones and Its Cautious Usage

Today I start to write down mobile phone brands and OEM names i could remember, as to know the wide varieties of mobile phone designs and how far it has helped GSM to evolve in a very short while. Countless of them which are mostly regionally or with high concentration in some market than the other, as opposed those that are global brands. That a brand is global or gone international those not mean their presence will be felt across the market. The recent news that Saudi Arabia granted citizenship to a robot (first country to do so) is a landmark achievement to computing and smart gadget usage. I still do wonder how Graham Bell must have felt when folks around him was making gest of him in those days that voice cannot be transmitted or pass through a wire, but as the popular saying "necessity is the mother of invention", anything that man despirately need he will always find a way to make it happen.  I could remember when GSM first came to Nigeria, when we wil

BlackBerry launches new cybersecurity services to safeguard people, privacy and assets.

BLACKBERRY SECURITY SUMMIT, LONDON – October 24, 2017 – BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) today introduced new cybersecurity consulting services aimed at enabling enterprise GDPR compliance and mitigating security risks in connected automobiles that threaten personal and public safety. With BlackBerry hosting their Security Summit today in London, the company has now taken the wraps off of two new cybersecurity services they'll be offering to help with GDPR compliance and mitigating security risks in connected automobiles. For BlackBerry, the prospect here comes by way of article 37 of the GDPR which requires organisations to have a partner go through all of the GDPR process with them, which BlackBerry can offer: "Having been engaged with the EU Justice Directorate-General since 2012, we understand the GDPR requirements and have developed expertise to help address the full range of GDPR implications for enterprises, from situational assessment to offering D

Highlights from Silicon Valley (Updated)

As we all know that most tech firms and giants have a notable presence in Silicon Valley, here are news emanating from there. 👉There's a Weird Bug in the iOS 11 Calculator 👉Duo APK Teardown shows Camera Effects and Voicemail Features in the Pipeline 👉Patent Hints that Galaxy S9 Might Have a Front Facing Fingerprint Scanner 👉Firefox 58 Allows Adding Progressive Web Apps to the Home Screen 👉Samsung Might be Working on a Charging Mat Similar to Apple's 'AirPower' 👉Instagram Now Allows Users to Host a Shared Live Stream 👉Scientists are Using HTC Vive Controllers to Control Rescue Robots 👉Search Traffic for Stephen Hawking's PhD Thesis Crashes University Website 👉Cyber Criminal Group Controlled Servers Detected in India: Kaspersky 👉Samsung Gifts 200 Galaxy Note 8 Units to Passengers Aboard a Plane 👉India and Southeast Asia Lead in Global App Downloads in Q3 2017 👉Huawei Launches World's First IPTV Set-Top Box with Dolby Vision

Syria Chemical Attacks: Russia Uses Veto To End UN Investigation

More than 80 people were killed in a suspected chemical attacked on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun in north-western Syria on 4 April.  Following the attach,  Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said the incident was fabricated, while his ally Russia said an air strike hit a rebel depot full of chemical munitions. Contrary to the Syrian regime claim,  Britain, France and the United States have accused President Bashar al-Assad’s forces of carrying out the attack on opposition controlled neighbourhood. Kremlin (Russia) has vetoed a US-drafted resolution that would have extended by a year an investigation of who is behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria, making it the ninth time Russia will use her veto power. Speaking at the UN Security Council meeting,   Nikki Haley"Russia  has once again demonstrated it will do whatever it takes to ensure the barbaric Assad regime never faces consequences for its continued use of chemicals as weapons,” Haley said in a statem

ZUMA'S STATUE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE KING'S GRAVEN IMAGE

I love this piece. The writer is a good Bible student 1. And it came to pass that a certain Governor from the East by the name Rochas the son of Okorocha who ruleth over the province of Imo, sent a messenger to the kingdom of the Southern country of Africa.  2. And he said to the messenger, in this manner shall ye speak to the king, "long live the king! thou art highly favoured in the the eyes of my Governor, even among the people of the province of Imo, therefore come this day to meat in my kingdom that thou mayest be honoured"   3. And the messenger did according to the words of the Governor.  4. And it came to pass that the king of the Southern country of Africa by the name, Jacob the son of Zuma, entered into the province of Imo, even into the city of Oweri, the dwelling place of the Governor.  5. And Rochas the son of Okorocha made a great feast and prepared a banquet before the son of Zuma that night. And he called all the noble men of the pro

WikiLeak: A Tool Of Russian Intelligence Says Hilary Clinton

Hilary Clinton accuses Wikileakes of being  a Russian intelligence tool, says says Julian Assange colluded with Russia to help Donald Trump win US election. In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Monday (Four Corners), she attacked Mr Assange for his alleged role in damaging her candidacy. "Assange has become a kind of nihilistic opportunist who does the bidding of a dictator," she said, referring to Russian president Vladimir Putin. The Wikileaks founder, who has been living inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, hit back this morning, tweeting that Mrs Clinton was "not a credible person".  "It is not just her constant lying. It is not just that she throws off menacing glares and seethes thwarted entitlement. Watch closely. Something much darker rides along with it. A cold creepiness rarely seen."   M rs Clinton claimed WikiLeaks’ actions were motivated by Mr Assange’s personal dislike of her. &

Qualcomm Files Lawsuit To Get The iPhone Banned In China

Qualcomm Inc confirmed an earlier report that the chipmaker had filed lawsuits in China, seeking to halt the manufacture and sale of Apple Inc’s iPhones in the country (REUTERS). Bloomberg had earlier reported about the lawsuits in China. ( bloom.bg/2z6qMwu ) In its lawsuit, Qualcomm reportedly claims that Apple is in violation of three patents, none of which are essential to any industry standards — meaning Qualcomm isn’t obligated to license them. "Apple employs technologies invented by Qualcomm without paying for them,” a Qualcomm spokesperson told Bloomberg . Those patents are said to cover power management and the iPhone’s Force Touch feature. The iPhone maker has always been willing to pay fair and reasonable rates for the patents it uses, Apple told Reuters in an email: “In many years of ongoing negotiations with Qualcomm, these patents have never been discussed and in fact were only granted in the last few months,” Apple said.  In a statement Ap

Woz U: Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak's New Startup

Steve "Woz" Wozniak, cofounder of Apple Computer and inventor of the Apple II computer, announced on Friday the launch of his latest startup, Woz U.  Woz U will start as an online learning platform focused on both students and companies that will eventually hire those students. Woz U is based out of Arizona, and hopes to launch physical locations for learning in more than 30 cities across the globe. At launch, the curriculum will center around computer support specialists and software developers, with courses on data science, mobile applications and cybersecurity coming in the future. Woz U also offers access to tech companies interested in using the tools and resources provided to recruit and train employees. The platform will be available to students K-12 through partnerships with school districts too.  Wozniak said in a statement: “Our goal is to educate and train people in employable digital skills without putting them into years of debt. P

Microsoft Rolls Out Cortana Collection To Help You Save Your Favorite Item

Cortana is an intelligent personal assistance created by Microsoft for Window 10, Window 10 Mobile, Window Phone 8.1, Microsoft Band, Xbox One, iOS, Android, Window Mixed Reality and soon Amazon Alexa. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortana)  Microsoft's Cortana assistant can now remember what you've searched for on your device like books, TV shows, movies, recipes, and places you plan to visit (restaurants and movie theater). As stated on the official web page of Contana: "Because life isn’t limited to one device, neither is she. Set a reminder on your PC and have it pop up on your phone, or home speaker and vice versa." So AI is really taking over It will pops up whenever a user is on a webpage that might have content worth saving, like on a page to buy a book. Cortana can set reminders, recognize natural voice without the requirement for keyboard input, and answer questions using information from the Bing search engine. It is currently availab