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Glo Subscription Plans, Codes and Prices for PC and Mobile Devices For May
Author: Ladet | 04:22 | No Comments |
Glo Nigeria has created data plans that cater for every recharge
denomination available on Glo today with amazing value, thereby bringing
yet another set of exciting data plans for your phones. A new weekly
plan ‘BigWeek’ which complements the existing weekly plan has
been created. BigWeek gives you more than double the data volume on
OneWeek for just N100 more! So you now get 150MB for 7 days for just
N500!!
Glo also introduced another budget plan ‘Smallie’ with a pocket friendly rate of N200 for a whole 50MB of data valid for 3 days! Instant Surf plan was also reviewed up from 13MB to 20MB valid for 24 hours and the ever popular Always Micro now gives you a whooping 350MB for 30 days!
You can check out the Glo data plan subscription codes and prices from Glo website.
You can also get a list of all Glo data plans and promotions at the Self-Care Portal available at: http://hsi.glo.com. You can buy Glo data bundles at the portal using your handset or the Glo Bolt Modem. Access to the portal is free for all Glo subscribers.
On the Glo network, you can buy a Glo data plan and send it to friends, family and loved ones as ‘gifts’. You can also share some of the data plans with your loved ones.
Glo also introduced another budget plan ‘Smallie’ with a pocket friendly rate of N200 for a whole 50MB of data valid for 3 days! Instant Surf plan was also reviewed up from 13MB to 20MB valid for 24 hours and the ever popular Always Micro now gives you a whooping 350MB for 30 days!
You can also get a list of all Glo data plans and promotions at the Self-Care Portal available at: http://hsi.glo.com. You can buy Glo data bundles at the portal using your handset or the Glo Bolt Modem. Access to the portal is free for all Glo subscribers.
On the Glo network, you can buy a Glo data plan and send it to friends, family and loved ones as ‘gifts’. You can also share some of the data plans with your loved ones.
List of All MTN Data Plans for Phones and PC for May 2015
Author: Ladet | 04:20 | No Comments |
MTN 3.5G Mobile Broadband service helps you stay connected at almost
any time, and makes your business and personal information and
entertainment as mobile as you are, when you’re working within MTN’s
coverage areas. Where 3G HSDPA coverage is not available, customers will
be able to use MTN’s GPRS/EDGE network that already covers most of
Nigeria!
You can access the MTN 3.5G Mobile broadband service by using your
MTN SIM with one of several types of devices of your choice: MTN
Fastlink E220 uSB Modem, MTN Fastlink E630 data card, 3G broadband
Router or 3G/HSPA compatible mobile device.
MTN offers you a variety of economical data tariffs to choose from. You may decide to use the MTN Mobile Data service on a Pay-per-use basis (according to your existing tariff plan) basis. You may also choose to buy a Data Bundle/Plan. Either way, you are not charged for the amount of time you spend, but for the amount of data (volume) that you upload or download when using the MTN 3.5G or GPRS Data Service.
Data bundles are ideal if you have an idea of how much you want to spend on data as well as how much data you need. These bundles have been designed to reduce the cost of data usage provided you stay within the bundle limits.Each data bundle has an in-bundle rate and an out-of-bundle rate. You pay a flat fee for all data in-bundle, but as soon as your in-bundle limit for your subscription type is exceeded, the out-of-bundle rate will apply per MB.
Whether you are an occasional, regular or heavy user, MTN Nigeria has a data plan that suits your lifestyle. MTN data plans work on mobile devices and computers. You can rollover your unused internet data to the next month subscription and you can also send a data bundle to your friends and loved ones, by simply paying for the data bundle on behalf of the person.
Once you have identified the prepaid bundle plan that best suits you, simply text the migration code for the plan to 131 (see table below) and you will be switched immediately to the bundle plan of your choice and the corresponding migration fee deducted from your account. You will also receive a message on your phone confirming successful migration.
You can check out the updated codes of MTN data bundles and prices here at MTN website.
To check your MTN data subscription balance, SMS 2 to 131
MTN offers you a variety of economical data tariffs to choose from. You may decide to use the MTN Mobile Data service on a Pay-per-use basis (according to your existing tariff plan) basis. You may also choose to buy a Data Bundle/Plan. Either way, you are not charged for the amount of time you spend, but for the amount of data (volume) that you upload or download when using the MTN 3.5G or GPRS Data Service.
Data bundles are ideal if you have an idea of how much you want to spend on data as well as how much data you need. These bundles have been designed to reduce the cost of data usage provided you stay within the bundle limits.Each data bundle has an in-bundle rate and an out-of-bundle rate. You pay a flat fee for all data in-bundle, but as soon as your in-bundle limit for your subscription type is exceeded, the out-of-bundle rate will apply per MB.
Whether you are an occasional, regular or heavy user, MTN Nigeria has a data plan that suits your lifestyle. MTN data plans work on mobile devices and computers. You can rollover your unused internet data to the next month subscription and you can also send a data bundle to your friends and loved ones, by simply paying for the data bundle on behalf of the person.
Once you have identified the prepaid bundle plan that best suits you, simply text the migration code for the plan to 131 (see table below) and you will be switched immediately to the bundle plan of your choice and the corresponding migration fee deducted from your account. You will also receive a message on your phone confirming successful migration.
You can check out the updated codes of MTN data bundles and prices here at MTN website.
To check your MTN data subscription balance, SMS 2 to 131
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
MTN Android Data Plans Code
Author: Ladet | 04:16 | No Comments |
As at the time of publishing this post, there are no special
MTN data plans for Androids. The same MTN data bundles that work on
other non-Blackberry devices and the MTN Fastlink modems are the same data plans you will have to use on your Android phone.
If you are lucky, you can use MTN Blackberry Internet subscription on your Android but no guarantee that it will work for you. Just because Airtel BIS is working for some people on their Androids doesn’t mean MTN BIS must also work on your Android phone.
BIS is for Blackberry phones while normal data plans or MTN fastlink
bundles are for non-Blackberry mobile devices. Hence, if you want to
subscribe normally for internet on your Android smartphone or tablet,
check out the list of all MTN data plans and subscribe using the code of
the plan of your choice.
Check the codes for MTN data plans here.
Remember, text 2 to 131 to check the balance of your MTN data plan for Androids.
Are you using MTN BIS to browse on your Android phone? Pls, let me hear from you via comments.
If you are lucky, you can use MTN Blackberry Internet subscription on your Android but no guarantee that it will work for you. Just because Airtel BIS is working for some people on their Androids doesn’t mean MTN BIS must also work on your Android phone.
Check the codes for MTN data plans here.
Remember, text 2 to 131 to check the balance of your MTN data plan for Androids.
Are you using MTN BIS to browse on your Android phone? Pls, let me hear from you via comments.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
How To Use Google Plus To Increase Website Traffic?
Author: Ladet | 09:55 | No Comments |
Use Google Plus to increase your website's visitor
1. Focus on Headlines
The More Clients Perceive Your Google+ Posts, The More Probable They Are To Captivate. The Test Is To Emerge In An Ocean Of Many Posts. To Begin With Things First. Not At All Like Other Social Stages, Google+ Posts Act More Like Smaller Than Expected Blog Entries, And Each Post Needs A Feature. Not Just Does Including A Header Bail Your Post Emerge, However Google Utilizes The First Expressions Of Your Post In Two Separate Ways:2. Formatting
Effortlessly Split Your Long Squares Of Content With Designing To Make Your Presents Less Complex On Read And Skim. This Permits You To Convey All The More Unmistakably And Makes Your Content More Open. Notwithstanding Adding Strong To Your Feature, Duplicate And Glue The Organizing Tricks Beneath To Help Create A Post That Emerges From The Rest.3. Choose Your Words Carefully
Google+ Is A Both A Visual And A Content Medium, So Make The Most Of Them Both! Don't Be Anxious About Composing Longer Posts. Rather Than Basically Presenting A Connection On Your Most Recent Blog Entries And Trusting Generally Advantageous, Include A Synopsis Of Your Imperative Focuses. Illustrate Why This Is Imperative. Give Individuals Extra Connection Concerning Why They Ought To Click And Offer. The Few Minutes It Brings To Scribble Down Your Contemplations Could Bring About Numerous Reshares And Many Extra Eyeballs On Your Substance.4. Use The #Hashtags
The Larger Part Of Top Posts On Google+ Utilization Pictures. Vivified Gifs Are Exceptionally Prominent. For Expanded Offer Capacity, Its Generally Best To Transfer Your Own Particular Photograph. By Default, Google+ Tries To Incorporate A Picture For Any URL That You Impart. Unless You Characterize The Right Open Graph Pictures And The Best Possible Social Meta Tags, The Pictures Are Regularly Not Perfect, Or Are Measured Off. When You Transfer Your Picture, The Picture Connections To The Full-Estimate Variant, Not The URL You Need To Impart. Thus, Keep In Mind To Incorporate A Connection To The URL In The Content.5. Leverage Google+ Comments
Twitter And Facebook Have Made Us Usual To Hashtags, Yet Google+ Utilizes Them Within Altogether Diverse Approaches To Compose And Prescribe Content. Google Utilizes Hashtags And Semantic Dissection To Structure Connections Between Subjects. Officially, Google Frequently Adds Hashtags Naturally To Any Post With Sufficient Content. Best Practice Is To Include Your Applicable Hashtags At The End Or Inside The Assortment Of Each One Post. Building Your Influence Google+ Isn't So Much An Online Networking Stage Like Twitter And Facebook, Yet A Personality Stage That Works With Google To Interface Over All Our Diverse Gadgets And Web Administrations. This Implies That While Destinations Like Facebook And Twitter Can Even Now Convey Activity To Your Site, Google+ Is So Incorporated Crosswise Over Such A Variety Of Stages That It Has A Lot Of People More Places To Touch Potential Guests. Business That Development Their Gathering Of People Base Today Conceivably Position Themselves To Gather Greater Compensates Later On. Do You Accept Movement From Google+? Is It True That It Is A Piece Of Your Social System? Tell Us In The Remarks Segment Beneath.Monday, 20 April 2015
Know The Simple Android Terms
Author: Ladet | 04:01 | No Comments |
Diving into the world of rooting and modding your Android
phone or tablet can feel like an overwhelming endeavor. Open a forum
thread with some instructions and you’ll find yourself staring at all
sorts of strange words and confusing combinations of letters. ROMs,
Kernels, Nandroids, TAR images…what does it all mean?! We’re here to
help! Below you’ll find the newb’s dictionary to the strange language of
modding/H@cking. This is not intended to be a technical definition of
each concept, but an easy to understand explanation for the average Joe.
Get reading after the break:
Disclaimer: We chose NOT to put this “dictionary” in alphabetical order because we believe it follows a logical order from basic to more advanced H@cking knowledge that will be easier for the complete beginner to follow and understand.
Root - Acquiring ”root” is the process of gaining total control over your device. When you purchase your device, there are certain files and systems that you cannot access because they are blocked by the manufacturer. By aquiring root you gain access to these files, allowing you to modify, replace and even delete them. This allows you to take total control over how the software of your device looks and works.
Bootloader - Before you can root your device, you must unlock your bootloader. The bootloader is a line of code that is executed even before your Android operating system boots up. The bootloader’s code is specific for each make and model of the many Android devices. Bootloaders come “locked” because the device manufacturer doesn’t want you tinkering with the software that they worked so hard to optimize for that particular piece of hardware. Unlocking the bootloader allows you to tinker with the phone’s firmware, or even replace it with a custom firmware (aka: ROM). It is important to note that unlocking your bootloader will erase all data stored on your phone, essentially putting it back to a “factory reset” state, so you’ll want to save any pictures, music, or any other important files that are on your device.
Recovery - Once your bootloader is unlocked and you have rooted your device, you will need a custom recovery. A recovery is a piece of software that is called up separate from the actual Android operating system. Its purpose is to make changes to the Android OS at a core level, such as delete user data, apply updates and more. The stock recovery is limited in function, so if you are planning on modifying/H@cking/rooting your phone, you will need to install a “Custom Recovery” such as Clockwork Mod Recovery. A custom recovery will allow you to make backups, restore them, wipe partitions, install custom software and more.
Backup / Nandroid - Once your custom recovery is installed, you will want to make a backup (also known as a Nandroid). A Nandroid is simply a complete and total backup of your phone. It will store all of your data, apps, settings, SMS messages, and more, basically allowing you to restore your phone to the exact state that it was in when you made the backup.
Wipe - Now that your backup is made, you don’t have to be afraid of making changes to your phone or losing data, since you can always restore it (just be sure to not delete the backup!). Now you can “wipe” your phone without worry. Wiping is deleting all the user data from your phone, essentially reseting it to its factory state. You can also wipe (ie: delete) other partitions of your phone like the cache partition. It is always recommended to wipe your phone before installing a custom ROM (we’ll get to that in a second). You can wipe your phone via the custom recovery you installed.
Flashing - Flashing is the process of installing some sort of software or code via your custom recovery.
Flashable ZIP - A flashable ZIP is the actual file that you install or “flash” via the custom recovery to make changes to your phone’s software. It is a normal .zip file that contains the lines of code to modify your software. These Flashable ZIPs can be used to flash a ROM, Kernel, Radio, mod, and more, which we will define below.
ROM - A ROM is the main firmware or operating system that your phone runs. Just like Windows 7 runs on your PC, or Mac OSX runs on your Macbook, a ROM is the main software you interact with to use your phone. It includes all the system apps (messaging, email, phone), the launcher, the notification bar…everything really. Google’s Nexus line runs a “stock” Android ROM (meaning it’s unmodified) while manufacturers make significant changes to the look and feel of their ROMS before they ship them with your phone (for example: note the difference between the Samsung Galaxy S III’s software and the software on LG’s Nexus 4) . Code-savvy developers have taken the manufacturers’ code and created their own “Custom ROMs”. These ROMs can dramitically enhance the look and feel of your phone, and often add tons of useful features. Two very popular custom ROMs are CyanogenMod and MIUI. A ROM is made for a specific model phone and comes in a Flashable ZIP file that is installed (“flashed”) via your custom recovery.
Kernel - Unlike a ROM the Kernel does not alter the look and feel of your phone, but is a “deeper” line of code that rests beneath the surface, so to speak. It tells the software how to interact with the hardware. A custom kernel is a kernel that developers have added code to, in order to create all sorts of new options and abilities. They might add code to make the phone’s processor run at a higher speed, or make the battery draw less power when the phone is in “idle” mode. Kernels are like the soul of the software. They can be flashed in the custom recovery and the files are usually called Tar Images or Zimages.
Radio / Basebands / Modems - The radio / baseband / modem is a firmware that allows your phone to connect to the wireless network. This firmware controls basic low-level functions of your phone like cell-network connectivity, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Oftentimes an updated radio / modem will help with signal strength issues, battery drain and more. The radio / modem firmware is specific to each device and carrier and is flashed via custom recovery.
Mod - A “mod” is simply a modification made to the phone’s software. This can include adding functionality or changing the visual layout of your phone, like moving the location of the clock to the center of the notification bar, or inverting the colors in the SMS app. Mods are usually Flashable Zip files that are flashed in the custom recovery.
Brick – A brick is when your phone won’t recover from a bad rooting/flashing process. Your device becomes unresponsive and unable to be restored…essentially making it a “brick” or a very expensive paperweight. Bricking your phone usually happens when you do not follow instructions carefully or if a device does not allow for root. Bricking your phone is a real possibility and risk in rooting and modding your phone, but it is very rare to occur, and most unlikely to occur if you simply follow the instructions.
Superuser (SU) – If you follow the instructions and root correctly, you will become a Superuser (SU), which means you become a complete and total admin of your device, allowing for most, if not all root permissions to be accessible.
Kang - A Kang is a ROM or mod that uses a significant portion of code created by another developer.
Overclock / Underclock - This means that you have installed a custom Kernel that has allowed you to speed up or slow down your phone’s processor speed. Most phones are clocked at a certain processor speed (ie: 2.4 MHz), but if you overclock it, you are allowing your process to push the limits by working at a higher speed. Overclocking will make your phone perform faster, but often comes at the expense of battery life. Underclocking does the exact opposite of overclocking. It makes your processor perform at a lower speed, slowing down perceived performance, but helps increase battery life.
Under Volt (UV) - Undervolting is a feature that is enabled in certain custom kernels. Undervolting lowers the amount of power your processor needs to perform at its normal level which, in theory, saves you battery life. The feature is known to cause issues in many phones.
APK - An APK is the file name for an Android application that can be installed on your phone. All apps downloaded from the Google Play store come as APK files. APKs can also be “sideloaded” by downloading them from outside of the Google Play store and placing on the phones internal or external memory. To install a sideloaded APK you need to enable that option in settings, then find the APK file on your phone and tap it to begin the installation process.
Odex / DeOdex - DeOdexing APKs is a way that developers optimize APKs (apps) to be compatible with different themes that themers have created. Please see this very good explanation on Odex / DeOdex that we wrote about previously.
Android SDK - Android SDK is a software development kit written by Google that enables developers to create applications for the Android platform. The Android SDK includes sample projects with source code, development tools, an emulator, and required libraries to build Android applications. In many cases, if you want to H@ck your phone, you will need to have the Android SDK installed on your computer.
ADB - ADB stands for Advance Debug Bridge which is a tool that comes in the Android SDK. ADB lets you modify your device (or device’s software) via a PC command line. ADB is mainly for developers to create and test their apps, but it can also be used by curious hackers (like you!) to access your phone from your computer and run some commands via your computer’s command prompt.
Well, that’s it for now! Hopefully this has demystified some of the strange language for you beginner hackers and interested parties. Now that you have a basic understanding of the words that you find in the forums, be sure to do some in-depth reading on how to properly root and mod your Android device. Remember, if your device breaks, it’s no one’s fault but your own. Check out XDA Developers to find many great resources for H@cking your specific device. Happy H@cking!
Get reading after the break:
Disclaimer: We chose NOT to put this “dictionary” in alphabetical order because we believe it follows a logical order from basic to more advanced H@cking knowledge that will be easier for the complete beginner to follow and understand.
Root - Acquiring ”root” is the process of gaining total control over your device. When you purchase your device, there are certain files and systems that you cannot access because they are blocked by the manufacturer. By aquiring root you gain access to these files, allowing you to modify, replace and even delete them. This allows you to take total control over how the software of your device looks and works.
Bootloader - Before you can root your device, you must unlock your bootloader. The bootloader is a line of code that is executed even before your Android operating system boots up. The bootloader’s code is specific for each make and model of the many Android devices. Bootloaders come “locked” because the device manufacturer doesn’t want you tinkering with the software that they worked so hard to optimize for that particular piece of hardware. Unlocking the bootloader allows you to tinker with the phone’s firmware, or even replace it with a custom firmware (aka: ROM). It is important to note that unlocking your bootloader will erase all data stored on your phone, essentially putting it back to a “factory reset” state, so you’ll want to save any pictures, music, or any other important files that are on your device.
Recovery - Once your bootloader is unlocked and you have rooted your device, you will need a custom recovery. A recovery is a piece of software that is called up separate from the actual Android operating system. Its purpose is to make changes to the Android OS at a core level, such as delete user data, apply updates and more. The stock recovery is limited in function, so if you are planning on modifying/H@cking/rooting your phone, you will need to install a “Custom Recovery” such as Clockwork Mod Recovery. A custom recovery will allow you to make backups, restore them, wipe partitions, install custom software and more.
Backup / Nandroid - Once your custom recovery is installed, you will want to make a backup (also known as a Nandroid). A Nandroid is simply a complete and total backup of your phone. It will store all of your data, apps, settings, SMS messages, and more, basically allowing you to restore your phone to the exact state that it was in when you made the backup.
Wipe - Now that your backup is made, you don’t have to be afraid of making changes to your phone or losing data, since you can always restore it (just be sure to not delete the backup!). Now you can “wipe” your phone without worry. Wiping is deleting all the user data from your phone, essentially reseting it to its factory state. You can also wipe (ie: delete) other partitions of your phone like the cache partition. It is always recommended to wipe your phone before installing a custom ROM (we’ll get to that in a second). You can wipe your phone via the custom recovery you installed.
Flashing - Flashing is the process of installing some sort of software or code via your custom recovery.
Flashable ZIP - A flashable ZIP is the actual file that you install or “flash” via the custom recovery to make changes to your phone’s software. It is a normal .zip file that contains the lines of code to modify your software. These Flashable ZIPs can be used to flash a ROM, Kernel, Radio, mod, and more, which we will define below.
ROM - A ROM is the main firmware or operating system that your phone runs. Just like Windows 7 runs on your PC, or Mac OSX runs on your Macbook, a ROM is the main software you interact with to use your phone. It includes all the system apps (messaging, email, phone), the launcher, the notification bar…everything really. Google’s Nexus line runs a “stock” Android ROM (meaning it’s unmodified) while manufacturers make significant changes to the look and feel of their ROMS before they ship them with your phone (for example: note the difference between the Samsung Galaxy S III’s software and the software on LG’s Nexus 4) . Code-savvy developers have taken the manufacturers’ code and created their own “Custom ROMs”. These ROMs can dramitically enhance the look and feel of your phone, and often add tons of useful features. Two very popular custom ROMs are CyanogenMod and MIUI. A ROM is made for a specific model phone and comes in a Flashable ZIP file that is installed (“flashed”) via your custom recovery.
Kernel - Unlike a ROM the Kernel does not alter the look and feel of your phone, but is a “deeper” line of code that rests beneath the surface, so to speak. It tells the software how to interact with the hardware. A custom kernel is a kernel that developers have added code to, in order to create all sorts of new options and abilities. They might add code to make the phone’s processor run at a higher speed, or make the battery draw less power when the phone is in “idle” mode. Kernels are like the soul of the software. They can be flashed in the custom recovery and the files are usually called Tar Images or Zimages.
Radio / Basebands / Modems - The radio / baseband / modem is a firmware that allows your phone to connect to the wireless network. This firmware controls basic low-level functions of your phone like cell-network connectivity, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Oftentimes an updated radio / modem will help with signal strength issues, battery drain and more. The radio / modem firmware is specific to each device and carrier and is flashed via custom recovery.
Mod - A “mod” is simply a modification made to the phone’s software. This can include adding functionality or changing the visual layout of your phone, like moving the location of the clock to the center of the notification bar, or inverting the colors in the SMS app. Mods are usually Flashable Zip files that are flashed in the custom recovery.
Brick – A brick is when your phone won’t recover from a bad rooting/flashing process. Your device becomes unresponsive and unable to be restored…essentially making it a “brick” or a very expensive paperweight. Bricking your phone usually happens when you do not follow instructions carefully or if a device does not allow for root. Bricking your phone is a real possibility and risk in rooting and modding your phone, but it is very rare to occur, and most unlikely to occur if you simply follow the instructions.
Superuser (SU) – If you follow the instructions and root correctly, you will become a Superuser (SU), which means you become a complete and total admin of your device, allowing for most, if not all root permissions to be accessible.
Kang - A Kang is a ROM or mod that uses a significant portion of code created by another developer.
Overclock / Underclock - This means that you have installed a custom Kernel that has allowed you to speed up or slow down your phone’s processor speed. Most phones are clocked at a certain processor speed (ie: 2.4 MHz), but if you overclock it, you are allowing your process to push the limits by working at a higher speed. Overclocking will make your phone perform faster, but often comes at the expense of battery life. Underclocking does the exact opposite of overclocking. It makes your processor perform at a lower speed, slowing down perceived performance, but helps increase battery life.
Under Volt (UV) - Undervolting is a feature that is enabled in certain custom kernels. Undervolting lowers the amount of power your processor needs to perform at its normal level which, in theory, saves you battery life. The feature is known to cause issues in many phones.
APK - An APK is the file name for an Android application that can be installed on your phone. All apps downloaded from the Google Play store come as APK files. APKs can also be “sideloaded” by downloading them from outside of the Google Play store and placing on the phones internal or external memory. To install a sideloaded APK you need to enable that option in settings, then find the APK file on your phone and tap it to begin the installation process.
Odex / DeOdex - DeOdexing APKs is a way that developers optimize APKs (apps) to be compatible with different themes that themers have created. Please see this very good explanation on Odex / DeOdex that we wrote about previously.
Android SDK - Android SDK is a software development kit written by Google that enables developers to create applications for the Android platform. The Android SDK includes sample projects with source code, development tools, an emulator, and required libraries to build Android applications. In many cases, if you want to H@ck your phone, you will need to have the Android SDK installed on your computer.
ADB - ADB stands for Advance Debug Bridge which is a tool that comes in the Android SDK. ADB lets you modify your device (or device’s software) via a PC command line. ADB is mainly for developers to create and test their apps, but it can also be used by curious hackers (like you!) to access your phone from your computer and run some commands via your computer’s command prompt.
Well, that’s it for now! Hopefully this has demystified some of the strange language for you beginner hackers and interested parties. Now that you have a basic understanding of the words that you find in the forums, be sure to do some in-depth reading on how to properly root and mod your Android device. Remember, if your device breaks, it’s no one’s fault but your own. Check out XDA Developers to find many great resources for H@cking your specific device. Happy H@cking!
Saturday, 18 April 2015
App Review: SwiftKey Keyboard
Author: Ladet | 03:56 | No Comments |
Description
SwiftKey Keyboard is a free, award-winning keyboard app for Android that learns from you, delivering the best next-word prediction, smarter autocorrect, support for over 800 emoji (emoticons), emoji prediction and much more! SwiftKey is the alternative touch keyboard that gives you smart, fast typing on Android - free. It's the best smart keyboard for Android for fast SMS, chat, text and email, becoming the default across all your apps. It’s packed full of customization features including over 70 colorful themes, layouts for all screen sizes and devices, and supports over 80 languages.EMOJI AND EMOJI PREDICTIONSpoil yourself with over 800 emoji characters (emoticons) and useful Emoji Prediction. Our signature prediction tech suggests emoji to match your words - for fun-filled sentences and smiles all round.
TRUSTED BY MILLIONSThe best, top-rated keyboard on Android, now available for free. As CNN wrote, “the number one third-party keyboard ... SwiftKey is a must-have.”
PERSONALIZED PREDICTIONSMind-reading word suggestions that learn from you as you type, and get smarter over time.
SMARTER AUTOCORRECTIntelligent autocorrections for even the sloppiest typing.
BEAUTIFUL THEMES
Customize the look of your keyboard with free and premium themes from the SwiftKey Store, including Disney’s Frozen.
YOUR KEYBOARD, YOUR WAY
Split. Resize. Undock. Tweak your keyboard with a variety of powerful tools to fit your needs.
Multilingual typing. Choose from over 80 languages and type in up to three at once.
CLOUD-CONNECTEDSync your writing style securely to the cloud and across devices.
Personalize word predictions from your Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Evernote and more.
Type with ease about daily news, sports and entertainment topics with Trending Phrases.
Gain access to the SwiftKey Store to browse new themes.
EFFORTLESS TYPINGSwipe your finger across the touch screen to type with SwiftKey Flow or tap predictions for easy, fast typing.
Follow us on Facebook by searching for "SwiftKey" and on Twitter at @swiftkey.
Supported languages:
Afrikaans
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Ways To Block Spam Message In Gmail
Author: Ladet | 09:52 | No Comments |
Hi All, am back again with a new tech-tutorial in Gmail
So, today we gonna discuss how can i block some
particular senders in Gmail from sending me mail,
speaking in simpler terms there is no specifically
dedicated functionality given by google for gmail
users to block a bunch of spammers like you can
find in other mailing servers. Yet there are ways
through which you can actually save your inbox
from spamming and also block spammers.
Log in to your gmail account and identify the
email Id of the person or group you want to
block.Lets assume it to be block_id@ xyz.com .
If the spammer is using multiple email-ids from
same domain . For ex:- block_id1@ xyz.com,
block_id2@ xyz.com… , you can filter out the
domain itself, killing all email registered to this
domain.For that you need to block or filter
@ xyz.com (in this case).
Now just find search box on the top of the page
Upon clicking to search options button, a search personalize form will
appear , in that you can easily filter out desired senders.
Just insert Email id to be blocked in the From text box and click on Create filter with this
search.
Now, select delete it and also apply filter to
matching conversations to delete previous
mails form same sender.
Click on Create Filter button and you will see
everything getting deleted sent by this email id,
also filter has been created which will directly
delete any email coming from this email id.So
you have blocked this email id permanently
until the filter is applied. This is very simple and interesting way to restrict
spammers from spamming your mailbox in Gmail.
BLOCK SPAM SENDERS IN GMAIL
Share your queries and views in comments. am
always forward to hear anything from our readers.
Stay tuned for upcoming articles.S
Sunday, 12 April 2015
35 i8ntresting facts about internet
Author: Ladet | 09:49 | No Comments |
1. Amazon, originally a printed book seller company, now sells more e-books than printed books.
2. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.
3. 80% of all pictures on the internet are of Unclad women
4. Tim Berners-Lee coined the phrase “World Wide Web” in 1990.
5. U.S. President Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.
6.Google uses an estimated 15 billion kWh of electricity per year, more than most countries. However, google generates a lot of their own power with their solar panels.
7. Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft was a college drop out.
8. Bill Gates house was designed Using a Macintosh computer.
9. About 1.8 billion people connect to the Internet, only 450 million of them speak English.
10. In 2012, approximately 17 billion devices (which includes computers, tablets and mobile) connected to the Internet.
11. Sweden has the highest percentage of internet users, they are 75%.
12. Did you know that Email was already around before the World Wide Web came?
13. Up until the 14th of September, 1995, domain registration was free.
14. One of the world’s leading computer and computer peripheral manufacturer Hewlett Packard was first started in a garage at Palo Alto in the year 1939.
15. One out of every 8 married couples in the USA (2011), met online.
16. Google estimates that the Internet today contains about 5 million terabytes of data (1TB = 1,000GB), and claims it has only indexed a paltry 0.04% of it all! You could fit the whole Internet on just 200 million Blu-Ray disks.
17. There are about five Indecency pages for every ‘normal’ web-page.
18. The prime reason the Google home page is so bare, is due to the fact that the founders didn’t know HTML and just wanted a quick interface. Infact, the submit button was a later addition initially, hitting the RETURN key was the only way to burst Google into life.
19. Doug Engelbart had made the first computer mouse in 1964, and it was made out of wood.
20. Every minute, 10 hours of videos are uploaded on Youtube.
21. The world’s first computer which was named the Z1, was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. His next invention, the Z2 was finished in 1939 and was the first fully functioning electro-mechanical computer.
22. There are approximately 1,319,872,109 people using the Internet.
23. Amongst the most interesting computer facts is, when the first Apple computer which was built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, it was made by using parts they got for free from their employers. They were made to scrounge spare parts from work.
24. While it took the radio 38 years, and the television a short 13 years, it took the World Wide Web only 4 years to reach 50 million users.
25. 70% of virus writers work under contract for organized crime syndicates.
26. A program named “Rother J” was the first computer virus to come into sight “in the wild” — that is, outside the single computer or lab where it was created.
27. ‘Stewardesses’ is the longest word which can be typed with only the left hand.
28. Mosaic was the first popular web browser which was released in 1993.
29. Of the 247 BILLION email messages sent every day, 81% are pure spam.
30. The first White House website was launched during the Clinton-Gore administration on October 21, 1994. Coincidentally, the site www.whitehouse.com linked to a Indecency web site.
Pray for me and my exam. Inshallah, I'll be back after my exam
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
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Author: Ladet | 09:39 | No Comments |
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