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The new tariff is already implemented, my bill this month shows a 50% increment even for an unavailable service. |
My friend says he is going the through Mid-Age Crisis. What is Mid-Age Crisis? |
EFCC and their usual I.G.G (Initial Gra Gra). after that nothing again, so many arrests,harrasments and yet none of the looters are in jail. they are still walking the streets and oppressing us with the loot. The Farida woman has not achieved anything since she came in. |
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Pinging,chatting and free messaging just got better. |
If you were to advice GEJ and Nigerian government on how to tackle this Boko Haram crisis and the spate of insecurity in Nigeria,what sincere solutions or suggestions would you proffer. I Know Nairalanders are very intelligent people also this forum has a wide reach for our voices to be heard because decision makers in Nigeria come here to sample opinions and also to learn from others. |
I often hear people say that when you receive calls with your mobile phone at a filling/Petrol station or use your phone for illumination or receive calls when filling the tank of your generator it could get ignited and kill someone. My own understanding and from basic engineering theory I do not see how this could happen but this has always been the belief. Can anyone share their experience about this or put up a proof that this could or could not happen. |
Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry It looks like Samsung is about to dip its toes in the mobile messaging market, with a new service called ChatON. Slated to debut at this week's IFA, the app brings texting, group chat and image / video sharing to not only Samsung's Bada OS, but to iOS, Android and BlackBerry platforms, as well. According to the Korean manufacturer, the new client will be available in two versions: a basic one for feature phones and another, more complex variation that allows smartphone users to comment on other profiles, send animated messages and visualize their most frequently contacted friends, as displayed above. The company is also planning to release a web-based version that would bring similar functionality to PCs. ChatON is slated to go live next month (in more than 120 countries and 62 languages), Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry. |
Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry It looks like Samsung is about to dip its toes in the mobile messaging market, with a new service called ChatON. Slated to debut at this week's IFA, the app brings texting, group chat and image / video sharing to not only Samsung's Bada OS, but to iOS, Android and BlackBerry platforms, as well. According to the Korean manufacturer, the new client will be available in two versions: a basic one for feature phones and another, more complex variation that allows smartphone users to comment on other profiles, send animated messages and visualize their most frequently contacted friends, as displayed above. The company is also planning to release a web-based version that would bring similar functionality to PCs. ChatON is slated to go live next month (in more than 120 countries and 62 languages), Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry. |
Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry It looks like Samsung is about to dip its toes in the mobile messaging market, with a new service called ChatON. Slated to debut at this week's IFA, the app brings texting, group chat and image / video sharing to not only Samsung's Bada OS, but to iOS, Android and BlackBerry platforms, as well. According to the Korean manufacturer, the new client will be available in two versions: a basic one for feature phones and another, more complex variation that allows smartphone users to comment on other profiles, send animated messages and visualize their most frequently contacted friends, as displayed above. The company is also planning to release a web-based version that would bring similar functionality to PCs. ChatON is slated to go live next month (in more than 120 countries and 62 languages), Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry. |
Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry It looks like Samsung is about to dip its toes in the mobile messaging market, with a new service called ChatON. Slated to debut at this week's IFA, the app brings texting, group chat and image / video sharing to not only Samsung's Bada OS, but to iOS, Android and BlackBerry platforms, as well. According to the Korean manufacturer, the new client will be available in two versions: a basic one for feature phones and another, more complex variation that allows smartphone users to comment on other profiles, send animated messages and visualize their most frequently contacted friends, as displayed above. The company is also planning to release a web-based version that would bring similar functionality to PCs. ChatON is slated to go live next month (in more than 120 countries and 62 languages), Samsung's ChatON messaging service brings free texting to Android, iOS and BlackBerry. |
Ok. you are welcome |
Eko o ni baje o! |
mronikoyi:@Mronikoyi, you are welcome, I will be glad to be of help where I can. Send your contact email and I will reach you. If I may ask, what discipline and which school are you undertaking the research? Cheers |
It is going to get more sohpisticated with the advent of more unbelivable applications |
Its going to get more sophisticated in years to come with the advent of more unbelivable applications. |
Mobile Phones of the future will; COMMERCE • Pay your bills (DSTV, NEPA, TAX and Dues etc) automatically from your account on due programmed dates. • Shop and pay for goods and services which can be delivered to your doorstep without your physical presence. ORGANISED LIFESTYLE • Monitor your travel schedules and confirm flight, train and bus availability. • Adjust your wake up time and control your home appliances e.g. reprogram the central heating systems. • Check for problems and traffic on the road and gives you the best route to work. • Make losing your phone or forgetting it at home be like losing your car keys or a part of your body. SECURITY • Provides home and properties security and remotely alerts you when security is triggered by an intruder. • Provides real time monitor and surveillance of your home and properties while you are away. MEDICAL • Able to scan your food and drinks for harmful toxins before your ingest them. • Check your health status and diagnose body system ailments and provide useful advices. NETWORK • Data Rates will be in several Mbits/Sec and will co-exist WIMAX, WIFI and for TV, DVB-H or Media-Flo with IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) bringing them all together. • Use your Mobile Phone to connect remotely with home or office PCs and retrieve valuable files, documents and programs. ENTERTAINMENT • Work with your home entertainment systems and record/download your favorite programs while you sleep or away. • Have more powerful cameras making HD recording so handy. FASHION • Have new physically sleek designs, will evolve with a wild range of weird and wonderful designs which could become fashion accessories. TECHNOLOGY • Incorporates highly advanced Nano-Technologies allowing your mobile phone to do tasks such as clean itself. • Diagnose faults on your cars and alert you of your fuel levels and tires deflations status. • Have capabilities to run multiple or dual mobile OS simultaneously on one phone each with its own selection of programs. • You will be able to run virtually all PC software and applications on your Mobile. • Smarter and more efficient high resolution screen technologies with no even need to touch the screen as sensors and cameras will recognize hand gestures. • Have more durable and intelligent batteries to withstand demand of use. • Better voice recognition and programmed personalities to talk back at you, read your news, messages and weather |
Mobile Phones of the future will; COMMERCE • Pay your bills (DSTV, NEPA, TAX and Dues etc) automatically from your account on due programmed dates. • Shop and pay for goods and services which can be delivered to your doorstep without your physical presence. ORGANISED LIFESTYLE • Monitor your travel schedules and confirm flight, train and bus availability. • Adjust your wake up time and control your home appliances e.g. reprogram the central heating systems. • Check for problems and traffic on the road and gives you the best route to work. • Make losing your phone or forgetting it at home be like losing your car keys or a part of your body. SECURITY • Provides home and properties security and remotely alerts you when security is triggered by an intruder. • Provides real time monitor and surveillance of your home and properties while you are away. MEDICAL • Able to scan your food and drinks for harmful toxins before your ingest them. • Check your health status and diagnose body system ailments and provide useful advices. NETWORK • Data Rates will be in several Mbits/Sec and will co-exist WIMAX, WIFI and for TV, DVB-H or Media-Flo with IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) bringing them all together. • Use your Mobile Phone to connect remotely with home or office PCs and retrieve valuable files, documents and programs. ENTERTAINMENT • Work with your home entertainment systems and record/download your favorite programs while you sleep or away. • Have more powerful cameras making HD recording so handy. FASHION • Have new physically sleek designs, will evolve with a wild range of weird and wonderful designs which could become fashion accessories. TECHNOLOGY • Incorporates highly advanced Nano-Technologies allowing your mobile phone to do tasks such as clean itself. • Diagnose faults on your cars and alert you of your fuel levels and tires deflations status. • Have capabilities to run multiple or dual mobile OS simultaneously on one phone each with its own selection of programs. • You will be able to run virtually all PC software and applications on your Mobile. • Smarter and more efficient high resolution screen technologies with no even need to touch the screen as sensors and cameras will recognize hand gestures. • Have more durable and intelligent batteries to withstand demand of use. • Better voice recognition and programmed personalities to talk back at you, read your news, messages and weather. |
Dear Friends and Nairalanders, I am looking to lease or buy(if affordable) large area of arable land for agric purposes. I will need at least 1 Acre of land preferable in the south west and in case you know of any state government who has such program of land lease for agric purposes kindly let me know. I prefer the kind of land that will still be available for my use for at least 6 years. |
I am interested in doing business with you.Where are you located and if I may ask do you own a plantain plantation or just buying and selling? |
olawalebab:The course profile is very rich and quite interesting because they make you learn new things and also get more familiar with others you no a little about before. for example, I never had any background in accounting and financial management because I have engineering backgroung but MBA exposed me to all these and also other areas useful in engineering management. Even though it was not easy runung the program part time but I managed to acquire and upgrade my knowledge. UNIBEN MBA is good and high in standard too. Another knowledge area I will recommend is Project Management(PMI). Studying this rich module will change your career and performance a great deal. |
I finished my MBA from Uniben last year and it was very challenging. |
I do not believe in the false confessions of Al Mustapha, it is just a ploy to cause rancour in yorubaland and disturb the peace of yorubas moreso, why is he mentioning only names of Yoruba dead Leaders who can no longer defend themselves and why has he waited this long to speak the "fake truth". |
FEDEX is another bad experience because NDLEA intercepts all FEDEX packages, open it and demand the the owner to start defending the contents especially Electronics gargets like Phone,Laptops etc. I had an encounter last week when my wife's brother sent her a Blackberry and other materials from Malaysia only for NDLEA to invite her to their office which they share with FEDEX. They started asking for the receipt of purchase,copy of travel paper and the kind of job he does in Malaysia etc (I dont know how NDLEA is concerned with all these) After all arguments and troubles, the package was cleared and FEDEX brought the package home and we had to pay another N4k to clear it. Maybe DHL could be a better option than FEDEX |
Where are the Technocrats in this list? |
I personally prefer Love Letters, but do pple still write love letters these days that NIPOST is almost non existing? or can pple afford sending Love letters thru DHL or FEDEX? |
^^^Hmm, I just came across one of my old love letters written some umpteen years back and I remember those good old days and the peculiar love vocabularies we used. |
For the matured Minds: We all wrote either Love letters or Love SMS or even both depending on which age you belong in your relationships or before getting married . SMS is faster,handy and sometimes interactive but Love letters are more expressive of our innermost feeling and natural especially when hand written but gets to the recepients rather late. Which is sweeter: Love Letters or Love SMS? |
Thanks Inspired_m. I am inspired. |
Thanks Bro. I appreciate |
Dear Inspired, kindly help to check VIN for this Honda EOD JHMCM56693C086548. thanks in advance. |