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Cc; Lalasticlala Mynd44 Obinoscopy Ishilove Seun Dragnet Puskin Honsule This is an fp material |
Techm8:I tell mehn. So many yet to be harnessed which is why information is power. |
I use that as my own personal assistant and it has been very helpful. |
hammerF:I just tire my brother. Wetin concern them with Biafra matter? Kanu isnt even doing anything compared to what our polithiefians are doing. Before they call for the arrest of Kanu they should first of all call for the arrest if those looters and boko Haram. |
Sincerely I don't know what's wrong with these Arewa fools and those crying over Biafra secession. Is Biafra the first Nation trying to break off? Are other countries not doing it in peace and moving in with there lives? I just tire for these people. If Biafra wants to go let them go biko. It's not by force. |
funmyade:you're welcome Beautiful. |
lawrencedash01:You sef don see am na. |
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Google's next-gen A.I. Assistant is on Android phones left and right this. Here's how to make the most of its new-to-you features.So, you've got Google Assistant on your phone. Now what? As Google's next-gen artificial intelligence system starts making its way to*more and more Android devices, it's a question that's bound to come up plenty. After all, splashy branding aside, Assistant is pretty darn similar to the (far less heavily marketed)*Android voice command system*that preceded it. But along with all the overlap, Assistant*does*have some interesting new tricks up its sleeves. First things first: To find out if your phone has Assistant, press and hold your device's Home key. If you've gotten the upgrade, you'll see something like this show up on your screen: Here are some new Assistant-exclusive features to take out for a spin: 1. Control your house, Google Assistant works natively with "smart" home products from Honeywell, Nest, Philips Hue, SmartThings, and WeMo. If you have such an apparatus in your abode, open up Assistant and then press the three-dot menu icon in the upper-right corner. Select "Settings," then tap "Home Control" and follow the prompts for adding a new device. 2. Listen to the news, Activate Assistant and say "tell me the news" to hear a summary of the latest headlines from your favorite sources. Want to customize what outlets are included? Just head into Assistant's settings and look for the "News" option. 3. Get your day started, Ask Assistant to tell you about your day (or simply say "good morning" to get a quick overview of your agenda and more. As part of its briefing, Assistant can give you info about the weather, your work commute, any upcoming meetings, and any pending reminders. It can also tack a news summary onto the end of the rundown, in case you're feeling especially hungry for knowledge. Give it a whirl, then look in the "My Day" section of Assistant's settings to take control. 4. Interact with all sorts of products and services, IFTTT is a powerful web-based tool for making different online services interact with each other. There's loads of stuff you can do with it and Assistant -- creating custom voice commands to*ring any phone,*turn on your TV, or have Assistant*talk to you in a variety of entertaining ways. You can get ideas on the*IFTTT Google Assistant page*and even create your own "if-this-then-that" recipes from scratch if you really want to get crazy. 5. Play a game No one can be productive 100% of the time. Google Assistant apparently knows this, so it's got some fun games standing by and ready for your next bout of incurable boredom. Need something to do? Tell Assistant to "play a game," and it'll give you an overview of the options. They currently include a couple of trivia games, Mad Libs, and something called Crystal Ball (think Magic 8 Ball with less squinting). If you're*really*bored, you can ask Assistant to guess the number you're thinking of, too. Hey, desperate times.... 6. Try some number tricks, Google's always been able to flip a coin or roll a die for you -- and it still can -- but with Assistant, you can also now ask it to give you a random number. Plus, Assistant can count up or down between any digits you like; just tell it to "count from 1 to 10," "count from 20 to zero," or whatever parameters your digits loving heart desires. 7. Amuse yourself with songs, rhymes, and general silliness, Continuing our category of quirky commands, try saying some of these things to your Google Assistant: •Serenade me Sing •Happy Birthday •Beat box for me •Play the name game with the name Sue*(or whatever name you want) •Recite a poem, Assistant has some added conversational chops, too, so if you're feeling a little lonely, you can try asking it random personal questions and seeing what sorts of responses you can elicit. (It's even prepared to respond to a marriage proposal -- erm, or so I've heard). Old tricks, new home, Amidst all the new stuff, don't forget that Assistant can also still search your screen and give you relevant info about anything it finds -- people, movies, businesses, you name it -- in a feature*formerly known as Google Now On Tap. Just activate Assistant and then scroll upward on its box to see what's available. Last but not least, Assistant can still do much (though*bafflingly not all) of the things Android's old voice command system could handle -- turning on or off system functions like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, for instance, along with sending messages, taking photos, setting reminders, and answering all sorts of questions about the weather, traffic, travel, current events, and countless other assorted areas. The list goes on and on. If you need a refresher of those not-so-new-but-easy-to-forget options, not to worry:
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Techm8:yea, it deserves the hype |
Suspect33:Bro, Tecno Camon CX would be a nice pick. I'm currently using it. |
Ejadike:That I believe. |
Ejadike:ok then but it's a good device. |
AdeOluwaTomiwa:35k or less sef |
liz4eno:I wasnt given any test to write... I just tire for this N power people sha |
Abdstrakt:You've said it all. |
CX Limited Edition. Very madt |
Abiagirl777:How does it help? |
It's even more annoying when a private number flashes you. Nonsense something like this |
chicwoman:can it charge other phones? |
Add 3K to your money and get a Tecno Droipad 7d. You'll love the phone |
HarveyDeven:which one is apkmirror? Is it just like playstore? |
bravesoul247:hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaa. . Baddest guy. I de your back |
bravesoul247:like Muhammad Ali ![]() |
Tecno droipad 7D. Android 7.0 nougat. Browse the specs and you'll never regret. 35k |
SnowJay92:where are you? |
Princefrankie1:How do I close those background running apps please? |
Umarlulu:Bros. . Na billion dollar Ideas way I get so. So if you bring the money way I de find we go both run am together ![]() |
I think I'll order for the CX Limited Edition from Tecno. Great specs and free gifts inside the pack. |
Rorachy:Same thing we are saying. I'll advice you take it to there own Carlcare and get a proper advice on what to do. As for me I have to stick with Tecno cos they have madt "fire brands" |
That 7gb data won't last. Airtel de suck data like say dem swear for them. Did a subscription of 5gb on my tecno camon cx yet e no last for for a month on just surfing ooo and little downloads |
Airtel that likes sucking data like crazy. It doesn't even last on my Tecno Camon CX. I did a suscription of 5gb yet e no even last one month |
to get a quick overview of your agenda and more. As part of its briefing, Assistant can give you info about the weather, your work commute, any upcoming meetings, and any pending reminders. It can also tack a news summary onto the end of the rundown, in case you're feeling especially hungry for knowledge. Give it a whirl, then look in the "My Day" section of Assistant's settings to take control. 