LINE is a
new communication application that
allows you to make FREE voice
calls and send FREE messages
whenever and wherever you
are, 24 hours a day and 7days a week!
LINE has more than 440 million
users worldwide and is used in
over 231 countries!
Why You Should Use Line?
==>Free Voice Calls and Video
Calls. Both local and
international
==>Instant Message Delivery
==>Video Call. With this app,
you can make fast video calls
==>Send photos and file with
ease
==>Available in all platform
Does it Support My Device?
It support Android, iPhones,
Blackberry, Windows, and Nokia
device at the moment.
Where Can I Download It?
For Android, download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.naver.line.android
For iPhone, download it here https://itunes.apple.com/app/line/id443904275
For Blackberry, download it
here
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/129864/?countrycode=NG&lang=en
For Window phones, download it here
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/store/app/line/a18daaa9-9a1c-4064-91dd-794644cd88e7
For Window 8 (PC), download it
here
http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/app/line/b039ba22-c3af-45b3-aea2-83d612c9bce6
For Nokia Asha, download it
here ==> http://store.ovi.com/content/359613
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Information Technology is
nothing but having current
knowledge of the latest
application to use when it’s
needed.
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Friday, 3 October 2014
HOW TO TRANSFER AIRTIME ON ETISALAT
This is one of the greatest concepts that mobile carrier providers gives quite handy to their subscribers.
On the Etisalat Network, you can transfer airtime between to customers as long as they both are making use of an Etisalat line.
The funny thing about this is that you won’t be charged for transaction fees, and it is very simple to transfer credit from one etisalat SIM to another.
How To Transfer Credit:-
Here is a code to transfer airtime between two customers on the Etisalat Network.
Simply Dial *223*PIN*Amount*MSISDN#
The MSISDN refers to the person’s Etisalat number you wish to transfer the credit to.
I’ve Forgotten My Transfer PIN, How Do I get it Back?
If you no longer remember your Etisalat Transfer PIN, simply call the customer service number and they would help you reset the PIN.
I hope this helps.
How To Transfer IPhone Text Messages To Android Phone
The rate at which people are switching from other smartphones to
andriod devices will keep increasing and nothing can stop that from
happening so if you also want to switch from your iOS devices to Android operating
system smartphone but you are afraid you might loose your files and
other stuffs then If i must say this trick is good for you. Transferring
your media files, contacts, calendar to Android you would be no problem
anymore. The tricky part is how to transfer your iPhone text messages
to your Android smartphone.
iPhone text message formats are not Android-friendly which is why you need to convert it first to a format that your Android phone can read.
So if you’re at the edge of wanting to leave the iPhone behind but got held because you can’t find a way to transfer your messages, all you need is these few steps to make that jump.
Next, to locate the backup file.
After locating the file, transfer it to your Android phone by copying and pasting the 3d0d7e5fb2ce288813306e4d4636395e047a3d28 file to your Android phone SD card/ storage.
Open iSMS2droid and tap on ‘Select iPhone SMS Database’. It will ask you to search for your iOS messages backup file. Locate and choose the 3d0d7e5fb2ce288813306e4d4636395e047a3d28 file.
You can choose to select which messages you want to load or you can choose to load all of them. The conversion will then start.
You can choose to restore all messages or to only restore messages from a particular date. Tap OK to start restoring. You will be asked if you want to check for duplicates of messages during the restoration process.
Upon completion, you will see the number of successful messages restored, as well as those dat cannot be restored.
Double check youur messages in your Inbox to find all your perfectly restored messages.
iPhone text message formats are not Android-friendly which is why you need to convert it first to a format that your Android phone can read.
So if you’re at the edge of wanting to leave the iPhone behind but got held because you can’t find a way to transfer your messages, all you need is these few steps to make that jump.
1. Extract iPhone Messages File
First of all, we have to extract the message files. To do this, open up iTunes and connect your iPhone to your computer. On the left bar, right click your iPhone and select ‘Backup’.Next, to locate the backup file.
- For Windows users: C://[Users]/[Username]/AppData/Roaming/Apple Computer/Mobile Sync
- For Mac OS users: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
After locating the file, transfer it to your Android phone by copying and pasting the 3d0d7e5fb2ce288813306e4d4636395e047a3d28 file to your Android phone SD card/ storage.
2. Convert iPhone Messages to Android format
In order to start converting your iPhone messages to Android format, you need iSMS2droid.Open iSMS2droid and tap on ‘Select iPhone SMS Database’. It will ask you to search for your iOS messages backup file. Locate and choose the 3d0d7e5fb2ce288813306e4d4636395e047a3d28 file.
You can choose to select which messages you want to load or you can choose to load all of them. The conversion will then start.
3. Restore iPhone Messages to Android Phone
After the conversion, you will need another app help restore it into your Android phone. Download SMS Backup & Restore. Open it and tap on Restore and it will direct you to the file directory where the converted files are. Tap OK.You can choose to restore all messages or to only restore messages from a particular date. Tap OK to start restoring. You will be asked if you want to check for duplicates of messages during the restoration process.
Upon completion, you will see the number of successful messages restored, as well as those dat cannot be restored.
Double check youur messages in your Inbox to find all your perfectly restored messages.
The New Blackberry “Passport” Smartphone
Blackberry is battling a fight to stay important in the cell phone
space, and it has two new items in the pipeline that it trusts will
switch its fortunes. While the organization has flaunted both the new
Classic and the Passport, its the last that has earned the most
consideration.
As of not long ago, we didn't know much about the Passport other than the way that it offered a wide QWERTY console and a curious 4.5" 1440×1440 showcase. For the Blackberry fans out there that stick on to any new discharge from the Canadian organization, Crackberry has posted a client composed, prerelease audit of the Passport.
The screen is one of such tastefulness, that it even made the most diehard iphone client grin. It's got one of the most keen screens out there and the UI that felt confined on the Q10 now is unleashed in a manner that renders you pitifully infatuated…
The screen is everything on the Blackberry Passport. They at long last evaluated it. It's the center here furthermore assumes control over a lot of the obligations of the console. At an incredible 1440×1440 pixels, the screen is charmingly brilliant and gives everything more space.
Processors specs are occupied as of right now, however other equipment gimmicks were uncovered:
This model has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of ready for, however I did include a 64 GB SD card myself. At long last, there is an effectively open nano SIM opening to consider simple SIM exchanging without the battery meddling. With it having an inner battery which keeps going forever, Blackberry put the SD card space and SIM opening on the highest point of the telephone within a removable board.
About that new console:
So how does this work? It meets expectations in a manner never saw previously. The images, characters, numbers and everything else is on screen and naturally changes relying upon where you are. On the off chance that you are on the form boards contact show, you will get the numeric catches on the screen and if on the body divide, the images and character might be conjured.
This was obviously a model gadget and not every gimmick was working appropriately. It was additionally running a more established form of Blackberry's leader working framework (10.3.0.428), so execution and programming peculiarities ought to be further fleshed out when it is formally discharged.
Is the Passport enough to get people out of their Apple iphones and Samsung Galaxies? Most likely not. Anyway its at any rate decent to see Blackberry looking to separate itself in the business sector with the Passport.
Source- Crackberry
As of not long ago, we didn't know much about the Passport other than the way that it offered a wide QWERTY console and a curious 4.5" 1440×1440 showcase. For the Blackberry fans out there that stick on to any new discharge from the Canadian organization, Crackberry has posted a client composed, prerelease audit of the Passport.
The screen is one of such tastefulness, that it even made the most diehard iphone client grin. It's got one of the most keen screens out there and the UI that felt confined on the Q10 now is unleashed in a manner that renders you pitifully infatuated…
The screen is everything on the Blackberry Passport. They at long last evaluated it. It's the center here furthermore assumes control over a lot of the obligations of the console. At an incredible 1440×1440 pixels, the screen is charmingly brilliant and gives everything more space.
Processors specs are occupied as of right now, however other equipment gimmicks were uncovered:
This model has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of ready for, however I did include a 64 GB SD card myself. At long last, there is an effectively open nano SIM opening to consider simple SIM exchanging without the battery meddling. With it having an inner battery which keeps going forever, Blackberry put the SD card space and SIM opening on the highest point of the telephone within a removable board.
About that new console:
So how does this work? It meets expectations in a manner never saw previously. The images, characters, numbers and everything else is on screen and naturally changes relying upon where you are. On the off chance that you are on the form boards contact show, you will get the numeric catches on the screen and if on the body divide, the images and character might be conjured.
This was obviously a model gadget and not every gimmick was working appropriately. It was additionally running a more established form of Blackberry's leader working framework (10.3.0.428), so execution and programming peculiarities ought to be further fleshed out when it is formally discharged.
Is the Passport enough to get people out of their Apple iphones and Samsung Galaxies? Most likely not. Anyway its at any rate decent to see Blackberry looking to separate itself in the business sector with the Passport.
Source- Crackberry
Facebook To Begin N500 Monthly Charge
On-line long range informal communication administration, Facebook will
begin charging its clients $2.99 (practically N500) for their new month
to month arrangement as indicated by reports.
Talking on the month to month expense at a public interview, Facebook author and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg said: 'In the wake of taking some real time to contemplating this choice, at the end of the day, we were compelled to include this month to month expense.'
'On the off chance that we don't take care of our increasing expenses
now, Facebook could stop to exist within a brief period of time.' Facebook Spokesman, Paul Horner, likewise clarified the purpose behind the new month to month charge in a meeting with CNN 'Financial times are tight; the ads on Facebook are not as beneficial as we had arranged. Our expenses are going up as countless people keep on joinning the site consistently, There such a large number of pictures of felines, and those expenses include, we just
can't pay any more.'
Facebook was established on February 4, 2004, by Mark Zuckerberg with his school flat mates and individual Harvard University understudies, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew Mccollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.
Talking on the month to month expense at a public interview, Facebook author and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg said: 'In the wake of taking some real time to contemplating this choice, at the end of the day, we were compelled to include this month to month expense.'
'On the off chance that we don't take care of our increasing expenses
now, Facebook could stop to exist within a brief period of time.' Facebook Spokesman, Paul Horner, likewise clarified the purpose behind the new month to month charge in a meeting with CNN 'Financial times are tight; the ads on Facebook are not as beneficial as we had arranged. Our expenses are going up as countless people keep on joinning the site consistently, There such a large number of pictures of felines, and those expenses include, we just
can't pay any more.'
Facebook was established on February 4, 2004, by Mark Zuckerberg with his school flat mates and individual Harvard University understudies, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew Mccollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Facebook Launches Free Internet App in Africa via Internet.org
Facebook has just revealed its first mobile app that will help Africans get online free via its initiative internet.org which was launched last year to help developing countries have access to cheap internet.
The initiative is first releasing its first app in Zambia, the app is currently android base, it gives free access to internet base web services totally free.
The app will allow users have access to cool internet web services like:
- Wikipedia
- Google search
- AccuWeather
- Go Zambia Jobs
- Kokoliko
- MAMA (Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action)
- Messenger
- WRAPP (Women’s Rights App) and
- Zambia uReport
But currently the free internet access will be for only Airtel Africa customers in Zambia and can also be access via facebook app.
Nigerians will be waiting patiently for this awesome service.
I think Globacom will be the best company to partner with Facebook on this initiative in Nigeria, what do you guys think?
How to Allow Only Specific Android Apps to Use Internet Data
Android devices are well known to consume much internet data compared to other devices, the problem majorly is when your device consumes data and you cant really identify which application is consuming much data, because there are a lot of background applications that access your internet.
Unauthorized access to your internet data plan by background apps can be frustrating and it has multiple effects on your device, first it slows down your device as it gets online, secondly it drains your battery juice and thirdly which is the major concern here is it sucks your internet data.
To achieve all this
- You should disable/restrict background data: this is one major settings which android developers have come up with to help users manage their data. Goto Settings>Data usage click the option key and tick resists background data also there is an option below that where you can turn off background data for individual applications (this is for android 4 and above).
- Secondly there are a lot of good third party utility apps that works magic in this aspect to control the access various apps have to the Internet.
- LostNet Firewall: This is a great app that helps you manage apps and how they get online. It has options to block an app totally or to allow it have access to the internet only when on WIFI, you can also set geolocation accessibility and doesn’t require root access.
- Android Firewall: This is a folk of the popular application Droidwall that uses iptables to limit data usage and add security to Android but was discontinued, this works great too but root access is required.
- AFWall+ (Android Firewall +): AFWall is another app in that category which tried to replace the discontinued Droidwall . Although no much success story but still does what it suppose to do but not this also requires root access.
With
the above I believe android users will find it unseful in controlling
the usage of their internet data plans. If you know any good app that
does same please comment below so I can add it to the list for others to
benefit.
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