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And if you lose a bae what happened? Shebi na to get another one but friend no be like that |
End time Post |
Hmmm..... So who are the millions that voted for Wike |
Waiting patiently for number five photo |
What About Yemi Alade? |
Phuno |
Eko ile |
Sorry! Who is he? |
@22 u don dey burst shamo |
Endtime Sign. #LAIDENEWS |
Can't stop laughing. #LAIDENEWS |
That was then |
Dear Silverbird Boss, Nigeria is not old enough like france to stsnd alone remember Nigeria is a developing country |
Nice one @OP. #LAIDENEWS |
JAGABAN....... Nigeria is lucky to have this man #LAIDENEWS |
Did i hear best in Nigeria. Come here abeg |
vivianblog:Please Is Vivian an IKEJI? Is either Linda or Laura news |
yes oo |
A new method of delivering data, which uses the visible spectrum rather than radio waves, has been tested in a working office. Li-fi can deliver internet access 100 times faster than traditional wi-fi, offering speeds of up to 1Gbps (gigabit per second). It requires a light source, such as a standard LED bulb, an internet connection and a photo detector. It was tested this week by Estonian start-up Velmenni, in Tallinn. Velmenni used a li-fi-enabled light bulb to transmit data at speeds of 1Gbps. Laboratory tests have shown theoretical speeds of up to 224Gbps. It was tested in an office, to allow workers to access the internet and in an industrial space, where it provided a smart lighting solution. Speaking to the International Business Times, chief executive Deepak Solanki said that the technology could reach consumers "within three to four years". The term li-fi was first coined by Prof Harald Haas from Edinburgh University, who demonstrated the technology at a Ted (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in 2011. His talk, which has now been watched nearly two million times, showed an LED lamp streaming video. Prof Haas described a future when billions of light bulbs could become wireless hotspots. One of the big advantages of li-fi is the fact that, unlike wi-fi, it does not interfere with other radio signals, so could be utilised on aircraft and in other places where interference is an issue. While the spectrum for radio waves is in short supply, the visible light spectrum is 10,000 times larger, meaning it is unlikely to run out any time soon. But the technology also has its drawbacks - most notably the fact that it cannot be deployed outdoors in direct sunlight, because that would interfere with its signal. Neither can the technology travel through walls so initial use is likely to be limited to places where it can be used to supplement wi-fi networks, such as in congested urban areas or places where wi-fi is not safe, such as hospitals. |
Where is Linda Ikeji..... Mtcheww End Time List |
Though am Yoruba but I love the Igbos very hard working and with spirit to survive anywhere....... To the news kudos to the first liner tribe YORUBA |
Bad Belle Pple....... Mtcheww |
Please how old is MI Abaga |
APC will bag two point on the same day. Oga ooo |
CUMPOLICE01:henhen |
CUMPOLICE01:oga why. |
Based on the original content they publish daily and Readers they ve got ooo 1. Lindaikejisblog.com 2. bellanaija.com 3. omojuwa.com 4. lailasblog.com 5. olufamous.com 6. viviangist.com 7. stelladimokokorkus.com 8. ladunliadnews.com 9. kemifilani.com 10. ynaija.com Maybe one day my blog www.laidenews.com too go they among sha. #inmyopinion |
The last time I checked, we did not have Nigeria Bloggers Association. Everybody on his/her own #laidenews |
movie ke? Abeg let us pray for this woman |