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To those feeling on top of the world cos dey re leading on Candy Crush....
Don't forget that if u haven't played this game you are not a TRUE GAMER!!!

Photos 21/01/2016

WhatsApp is one of the largest messaging app available and I guess majority of us don't even remember when last you sent SMS to someone because WhatsApp is always their for you. Their are some amazing things you can do with WhatsApp aside of chatting and laughing your ass out.

Do you know that, you can use WhatsApp as mini search engine to search anything out within WhatsApp platform? Yea! You can in easy steps.

A group from India created a WhatsApp bot which allows its users to access certain services ordinarily accessible on the internet only and not through WhatsApp. You can search anything and it will reply you instantly.

Football lovers are really going to love this because it gives you live update of football

This is how it works
==>First of all add Whatsapp bot called wikibot to your contact list
==>Create a new whatsapp group and add wikibot to the group +918148911230
==>Open the newly created group and simply message hi and you'll get your reply.

To search for something, just type wiki and the name of what you want to search for. E.g wiki nicki minaj.

That's how it work. If we have Wikipedia, then we must surely have wikiWhatsApp...

Photos from Bukings Tech Crib's post 03/10/2014

Windows 10 set to be launched soon...

Windows 9 was what everyone expected it to
be named but yesterday, Microsoft unveiled
its latest operating system, Windows 10. An
operating system labelled the “most
comprehensive platform, ever,” it did came
with a few surprises and a lot of Windows
users already think it’ll be way better than
Windows 8.
Judging from what we’ve seen do far, this OS
will be received better than it’s predecessor,
Windows 8. Windows 10 feels more like
Windows 7 blended with Windows 8 and its
geared towards Microsoft’s ambitious goal of
create a universal product that works great
on all devices.
Exciting New Features in Windows 10
Windows 8 comes with features anyone using
Windows for years would appreciate. Features
that were on Windows 7 and previous
versions that disappeared with the final
release of Windows 8 are back in Windows 10
with improvements of course.
The Start Button
It took a while before getting used to using
Windows without a start button and finally,
Microsoft has accepted that removing the
start button in Windows 8 was a bad idea
after all. The start button is back and this
time, it’s much better than it used to be. The
traditional shortcuts in Windows 7 are still
there but it now includes tiles and it’s totally
customizable.
The start menu allows you to view live tiles
and this saves one the trouble of going to the
menu screen every now and then. Microsoft
confirmed there are still millions of people
still using Windows 7 and this latest version
of Windows will make it easier for those
people to upgrade comfortably unlike the
giant leap to Windows 8 that was met with a
lot of negative feedback then.
Search Bar
The search bar is back on the start menu as
well and it’s even improved. It shows result
from your PC as well as from the internet.
Task Bar in Windows Store Apps & Resizable
Window
Windows 8 Metro apps were rather hard to
use on desktop PCs as they was optimized
for touch devices. Metro apps open in full
screen, hiding that extremely useful taskbar.
Windows 10 allows these apps to run like
regular desktop applications and your taskbar
is still very much accessible. You can as well
resize them and move them around like
regular desktop apps.
Like Microsoft has been stressing, this OS will
work quite well on all devices from screens as
small as 4 inches to even screens as big as
80 inches:
Windows 10 will run across an incredibly
broad set of devices – from the Internet
of Things, to servers in enterprise
datacenters worldwide. Some of these
devices have 4 inch screens – some have
80 inch screens – and some don’t have
screens at all. Some of these devices you
hold in your hand, others are ten feet
away. Some of these devices you
primarily use touch/pen, others mouse/
keyboard, others controller/gesture – and
some devices can switch between input
types.
This is quite ambitious but it Microsoft
successfully creates a universal OS, it’s clear
even more people will migrate to Windows.
“Windows 10 will deliver the right experience
on the right device at the right time,” said
Microsoft’s Terry Myerson. “Windows 10 will
run on the broadest types of devices ever.”
Multitasking
Multitasking now works differently on
Windows 10 and the technical preview shows
how you can create snaps and keep up to
four different apps on the screen.
It is said that this should increase
productivity across the entire operating
system.
When is the Final Release Date?
Microsoft isn’t ready to release Windows 10
this year, it is announced that it will be
available next year. This doesn’t you can’t
use it right now, you may even install it as
we speak. The technical preview is out and
you can download and install it fro free right
here.

Photos 24/02/2014

Nokia announces the X and X+, its first Android phones

Nokia is officially launching its very first Android devices, known as the X and the X+, on stage at its annual Mobile World Congress press conference. Given the excessive leaks, we can't say we're surprised by the actual announcement, but it's still incredible to see Nokia take this particular approach. We're not yet sure the difference between the two handsets, but we should find out soon. What we do know is that the X a 4-inch device with expandable storage via microSD slot. Both handsets will be based on the forked AOSP Android system, which Nokia says will give the advantage of the Android ecosystem, but with a "differentiated experience." So far, Here Maps, MixRadio, Skype and Outlook will be offered. You can access the Nokia and third party stores using the devices, but not Google Play, obviously.

Nokia has built the interface around something called FastLane. When you swipe across it, it'll bring up a sort of notification bar, featuring recent apps, missed calls and texts and other activities. When you bring up the Nokia store, it'll show recommended apps, and Elop also showed Aero Express, a Russian-flavored app that he pulled down from the Yandex store. As for pricing, both the X and X+ will be available immediately and run 89 euros and 99 euros, respectively.

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