Jumia Mobile Megathon 2015

Jumia in collaboration with MTN announces the Mobile megathon 2015

Injoo Mobile megathon prelaunch

Injoo holds a launch event before the mobile megathon week

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Still under the works mates, sorry for the wait

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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy SIII full specs

It only measures 8.6mm thick and weighs only 133 grams. It has a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) Pentile (no Plus) display, Exynos 4 Quad processor @ 1.4Ghz for HSPA version, and 1GB of RAM. An 8MP autofocus rear camera with flash, Zero Lag Shutter and BSI Image sensor while the front camera is 1.9 MP HD with flash and also features the Zero Lag Shutter. Offers full HD 1080p Recording and Playback for videos, comes in 16GB/32GB/64GB plus a microSD expansion, 2,100mAh battery, GPS with GLONASS, 802.11n Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4, 21Mbps HSPA, LTE supported, runs on Android ICS, and accommodates micro SIM.

The most fascinating part of this super cool smart phone is the siri-like voice command function:

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

How to save you tube videos

Ever seen a video you like and would want to keep but didn't know how? Then just follow the following steps to download:
1. Download java if you don't have it installled on your system. Download here. If you already have it installed, skip this step
2. Get the you tube url eg: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c6W4CCU9M4 then add save before the youtube e.g www.saveyoutube.com/watch?v=9c6W4CCU9M4.
3. Download the format you want and voila! there you have it! Enjoy!

Saturday, 21 April 2012

MyOwnDP

Ever wanted to visually communicate your status, mood or express the way you think or feel via instant messaging platforms from your mobile phone? MyOwnDP.com now lets you download uniquely and creatively designed display pictures that speak for you visually. The site was conceived by a team of creative professionals with a mission to the give users a delightful experience and a convenient platform to download images that help them communicate and express themselves in creative and humorous ways. With over 15 different categories from Love to Sports to Education, new images are uploaded to the site every week to meet the growing demand for fresh and creative DP’s. Images have been viewed over 1,000 times on average. The display pictures are free to download and used on any mobile device, but copying, reproducing, modifying, editing or using the images for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited, according to the site’s Terms & Conditions. You’ll need to register on the site as a user or login to be able to download any of the display pictures. After joining the service, I checked out a lot of images in different categories, most of which were either hilarious or just silly. I love some though which I’ve saved on my Blackberry for the right mood. However, it would be nice to see cool and creative display pictures in the entertainment/showbiz and technology/social media categories.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Test Post

This blog was created to get out all my nerdy habits... NB: If you are not a nerd or geek( IT related) Please leave now!!!!!!

Friday, 17 February 2012

Samsung SUPER SD cards

If you ever wanted your SD or
microSD card to stand up to more
extreme conditions, Samsung is
releasing a line of memory cards
that the company claims can
withstand serious abuse. This new
line of cards is guaranteed to
survive being submerged in water
for up to 24 hours, being run over
by a 3,200 pound vehicle, or resist
a magnetic current nearly as
strong as medical magnets. As for
more traditional memory card
specs, Samsung's offering both SD
and microSD in two varieties. The
"high speed" series offers read
speeds varying from 15MB/s to
24MB/s and write speeds ranging
from seven to 13MB/s, depending
on capacity, while the "plus
extreme speed" series offers read
speeds of 24MB/s and write
speeds of 21MB/s. The slower
models come in capacities ranging
from 2GB to 32GB, while the "plus
extreme speed" series are only
available in 8GB and 16GB
capacities.
The speed and rugged nature of
these cards won't come cheap,
though — the "plus extreme
speed" series will set you back
$29.99 for 8GB or $54.99 for 16GB.
If you're not in need of the higher
write speeds, the "high speed"
series ranges from $9.99 for a 2GB
card up to $89.99 for the 32GB
model. At least these high prices
also buy you a brushed metal
exterior — and thanks to their
waterproof nature, they might go
well with that Pantech Element
you've been eyeing.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

ThinkPad Tablet Android4.0 update slated for Q2 ofthis year

Lenovo is planning to release an
Android 4.0 update for its
enterprise-geared ThinkPad Tablet
in the second quarter of this year.
That's the word from PCWorld,
which unfortunately wasn't able
to nail down a more specific ETA.
Still, if thenumerous
improvements Ice Cream
Sandwich brought to Asus's
Transformer Prime are any
indication, it should be a
worthwhile wait for owners of
the Lenovo device — which just
saw a3G-enabled hardware
revision back in November. By the
same token, we would hope that
some extra time in the oven will
helpprevent update hiccups
experienced by many Transformer
Prime users from making their
way to the ThinkPad Tablet.
Sadly, we already know Lenovo
will have had to forgo one Ice
Cream Sandwich feature in the
update process: without built-in
NFC support, Android Beam is a
no-go. That's not to say there
aren't other options: in lieu of
beaming, you can always use the
digitizer pen bundled with select
models (and sold separately) to
jot down info.

Ice Cream Sandwich ROM for Nexus S 4G leaks out

It looks like the wait for Ice Cream
Sandwich on theNexus S 4G is
almost over: What seems to be an
official Android 4.0 ROM has
leaked onto the xda-developers
forum. The ROM reports its OS
version as 4.0.4, and also comes
with an update to the handset's
baseband. Google started pushing
out anIce Cream Sandwich
update to the GSM version of the
Nexus S back in December, and
although ICS has been available
via third-party ROMs for a while
now, there's been no firm date set
for an official update for the 4G.
Initial reaction from the xda-
developers forum has been
positive, with no complaints of
instability, and reports of
increased WiMAX speeds with the
new baseband installed. If the
performance of the leaked ROM is
anything to go by, Sprint can't be
too far from pushing this update
out to the public. If you can't wait
for the official OTA update, and
you're aware of the risks involved
in flashing your phone, you can
head over to the source link to try
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