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My Glo sim no longer work with my iPhone again cos before it was working well with bis and with modem but now no longer connect. Any help from the house |
Try and refresh it using windows dvd |
can i use my hotspot on my android if the simple server is connected |
Abduletudaye:IS IT INTEL OR NVIDIA GRAPHICS |
Consider The Size Of Your Laptop How often are you likely to be carrying your laptop? Are you after a notebook to play games and run graphics-intensive programs like photo editing software? Generally speaking, laptops with more features are less portable. Lightweight and ultra-portable notebooks are a great option for people like students who need to carry them everywhere, as they range from under 2kg up to 4kg Midsize and desktop-replacement laptops offer more features and are better suited to gaming and graphics-intensive programs like video and photo editing. They range from around 3kg to 5kg Brain Speed – The Faster, The Better Processors are often referred to as the "brains" of a laptop because they determine how fast your computer functions. The speed of the processor is measured in GHz (gigahertz). It's always safest to go with the fastest you can afford. The Grunt RAM (Random Access Memory) helps your processor perform tasks by acting as a temporary storage point. In short, the more RAM you have, the more programs you can keep open at once, and the faster your computer will go Our laptops range between 2GB and 16GB of RAM A graphics (or video) card acts as a separate processor for rendering the images on the screen Graphics cards draw on their own RAM, so the computer's performance is not impeded This is important for graphics-intensive programs, such as games and movies. THE HARD DRIVE The hard drive is where your computer stores your files. Storage capacity is measured in gigabytes (GB) The more GB, the more files you can fit. If you want to store large files like high-quality photos, movies or music you should aim for a range between 500GB and 3TB A laptop used solely for Internet, email and minimal image storage should get away with 250GB or less How Long Does The Battery Last? Typical laptop battery life is between three to five hours. If you're travelling and away from a power source for extended periods of time, then consider laptop computers with a battery life of over five hours. Connecting Your Laptop To Other Devices Consider the devices that you want to connect your laptop to. Multiple USB ports are necessities for iPods, digital cameras and external hard drives; also look for FireWire ports. For connecting to monitors and projectors, look for a VGA connection at minimum. Aim for a DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort as well Integrated wireless networking (Wi-Fi) will allow you to connect to a range of different networks without needing any wires or cords Consider These "Usability" Factors Laptops usually come with a pointing stick or a touch pad instead of a mouse. Make sure that you're comfortable using them Also check that the layout and size of the keyboard is easy to use, and that the screen size suits your needs If you're planning on working outside, check that there is a matte screen option to reduce glare If you are switching from PC to Apple, or vice versa, it's important to note that Apple products have different shortcuts and a different look and feel to using them. However, making the switch either way is quite easy. Match Your Lifestyle Home and Business: Surf the net, work on multiple documents, watch movies, and manage your family photos and music. Size: Look for a portable laptop under 4kg Memory: Aim for the most memory you can, upwards of 250GB Connectivity: Multiple USB ports, Wi-Fi, Firewire and a DVI or HDMI Students and Travellers: Store your photos, music and videos, surf the Net and work on graphics-intensive programs, like photo editing. Size: Choose an ultra-portable notebook under 2kg Grunt: Look for a processor of at least 2GHz and 2GB RAM Screen: Look for a matte screen to reduce glare when outdoors Gamers: You'll need a fast, powerful machine to play your favourite games wherever you are in the world. Size: Choose a larger screen, like a 15.6-inch one Graphics: Add a separate graphics card with at least 1GB RAM Connectivity: HDMI, multiple USB, eSATA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth http://bamboonaija.com |
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humn, if she doesnt know how to cook but she is bedmatic no problem she don pass |
i was discussing with my girlfriend and she said she is not virgin, immediately she started begging thinking that the end of relationship has come. but i gave her hope |
@op, if you still love her, you can give her another chance |
thegame:that is not true, cos i changed my iphone 4s battery at onitsha market, and its working fine . though you must give it to person that knows about it well. |
Crispels: |
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The deduction rate for 1.5k for 2gig is more higher wen u compare it with 2k for 2gig. Have tried both blackberry bundle last me for 10days while 2k for 2gig which is android bundle reach 30days on my iPhone |
Damayor12: Downloading games via appstore is a whole lotta stress...anybody knows where i can get really good games like infinity blade, grand theft in lagos? Please helpTry to jailbreak your iPhone and all these will be yours free of charge without payment |
mine is htc mosquito |
yes, u can use it and deduction is okay not like water |
Warning 3: Allow time for the installation. While you’re downloading the iOS 8 installer, you can keep using your phone or tablet. But after the download, the actual installation can take 30 minutes or more (it took me an hour) — during which time you can’t use your device. Don’t start the upgrade if you’ll need your gadget during that time. Warning 4: It might slow down your older device. iOS 8 works best on the latest Apple devices, which have much faster components than older ones. Apple says iOS 8 officially works on phone models as old as the iPhone 4s, and iPads as old as the iPad 2. But, in truth, you won’t get the same snappy responsiveness on those older devices, especially with processor-intensive services like Siri. Warning 5: Don’t accept the upgrade to iCloud Drive (yet). Apple is changing its online storage product. The older iCloud is being phased out, and the newer iCloud Drive is where Apple will now store all your files. It’s a Dropbox-like “online disk,” and it looks like an improvement from iCloud. You’ll be able to put files on it and access them from any Apple phone, tablet, or computer. ust one thing, though: It requires the latest operating system on every device: iOS 8 on mobiles and OS X Yosemite on computers. And Yosemite isn’t out yet. So if you allow your device to upgrade from iCloud to iCloud Drive, your Mac won’t be able to see files saved from iOS, and your iOS device won’t be able to see the older iCloud files from your computer. So when given the option to “Upgrade to iCloud Drive,” decline. Once your Mac has the new operating system, go into Settings on your phone or iPad and turn iCloud Drive on at that point. iCloud Drive screenshot Warning 6: Save your iPhoto projects first. Apple is also discontinuing the iPhoto app on iOS devices; its replacement is an expanded version of the Photos app that’s always come on iPhones and iPads. If you use only the built-in Photos app, no problem; everything keeps working. But the Photos app doesn’t recognize the photo books and other projects created by the iPhoto app for iOS; you’ll lose that once you upgrade to iOS 8, since iPhoto doesn’t work at all on the new OS. Apple explains here how to make the shift, what you’ll be able to keep, and what you’ll lose. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/read-these-6-warnings-before-you-update-your-iphone-to-97760524429.html |
Apple’s iOS 8, the latest version of the operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod, is now available. It’s pretty darn slick, and it’s what everyone who orders a new iPhone 6 will get when those devices start arriving on Friday. But the upgrade is also available for existing Apple devices. Should you upgrade right now? If your answer is an instinctive, “Heck, yeah; I’m in!” then read our guide and get going. Warning 1: It takes a lot of space (temporarily). While the operating system itself is about a 1-gigabyte download (which is pretty big), your device needs even more breathing room to perform the update. Reports vary, but on an iPad 3, for example, you need at least 5.8 GB of free space. The update will not happen if you have less than that. On an iPad mini with Retina Display, one warning said 6.9 GB. That may mean you’ll have to delete a lot of music, videos, or apps before you can update. If you have a 16 GB device, the winnowing process might make you cry. Hint: Look at your video files first. You don’t have to sacrifice all that room for good; it’s just a playground for the installer during the surgery. Once the upgrade is complete, iOS 8 will let you use that space you freed up for your apps and files again. Warning 2: It’s slow to update (for now). On iOS 8’s birthday — today — there are millions of people trying to get the update simultaneously. That’s a lot of data coming out of Apple’s servers, and you won’t get the full-speed transfer you might see if you wait until the lines die down. Give the update some time. iOS 8 update estimate time of 5 hoursThat’s not good. Eventually I was forced to give up on this (see next screenshot) and got the file in about 40 minutes through my desktop computer. If you really can’t wait, you’ll have better luck if you can do the update via iTunes on your Mac or PC, with your device connected to the computer. As of Wednesday, it looks like a 30- to 50-minute download for the update file that way. Downloading the update file over WiFi to your iPhone or iPad generally takes longer. This morning, at the office where I work, the update app was projecting between five and seven hours to download. And then, after two hours, it gave up. |
the 4million people that have bought the iphone 6 didnt complain, dont know why some people will be swallowing panadol on another person headache dont need to condemn what you cant afford to buy, instead pray to have one presently. cos i know that if they dash some people saying negative tins iphone 6, they will raise shoulder. mtchew |
xtervaganza: Reason why I will never buy an iphonesays who? If you want to enjoy iphone. Kindly jailbreak it, am enjoying my own i can make any audio file as my ringing tones without usin pc |
Chelsea all the way |
good network depends on your area, here in my area yellow is the best iamdotune: all network are good but i can point out one for you which is AIRTEL |
make u people becareful cos dis phone doesnt have recovery mode, |
What a beast |
Fingerprint of God! |
mtn nite plan still rocks both day and night |
BABA GOD PLEASE PROTECT US ALL FROM THIS EBOLA OF A THING.................. |
do hard formating, by pressing volume key and power key at the same time to enter factory mode |
What is d storage size |
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