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Programming / Most Used Computer Programming Terminology And Fundamentals You Must Know by stevespack(m): 4:57pm On Aug 26, 2017
Quick! Can you tell me how to prepare a bowl of cereals with milk? Too simple, right? You can probably give me a series of no-brainer instructions that I can perform in less than a minute. Now try
telling a computer to do just that. What began as a simple task has now become complicated. It's not just a matter of dumping a cup of cereals in a bowl and pouring milk in. With computers, it's so much more than that. Sounds exciting? It should be. Because that's what you'll expect once you begin learning computer programming fundamentals.

The basics
Computer programming is a whole new world of possibilities. Believe it or not, programming actually began in the 1200s, when simple machines were designed to execute simple mechanical tasks. It has grown both as an art and as a science since then, providing us with the technologies that have made many aspects of our lives easier and faster.

Once you start learning computer programming, some of the basic stuff you'll encounter include:

- The basic understanding of the discipline
You'll need a good background in the field in order for you to understand how it really works. With a solid foundation built on knowing the basics of computer programming, it will be easier to comprehend its details, including procedures, steps and other instructions.

- Understanding the types of programming
Essentially, there are two basic types of programming, each of which has its own uses and set of advantages and limitations. Procedural programming, while older, is quite useful particularly because it is a much simpler way to tell a computer what to do. It is also the heart and soul of many computer languages. Basically, it's an input-output operation, where a user or programmer inputs a set of instructions and a computer reacts to it by executing those instructions. Learning procedural programming helps new programmers understand elements such as sequence, selection and iteration.

The other type of programming is object-oriented, which is relatively newer. This type of programming treats instructions as a set of objects, something that is more convenient in many of the programs that are in use today. With object-oriented programming, you'll learn an object's properties, event handlers and methods.

You'll learn both types of programming as part of a fundamental or basic course. These will help you understand how to design codes that are easy for a computer to understand and effective enough to execute. Using the cereal and milk analogy, for example, you will be able to write a code that will tell a computer how to pour the right amount of cereal into a bowl and how much milk to use, in that order. And if you're truly good, you can even tell the computer what specific type of cereal and milk to use.

- Understanding the nature of the code
Another important basic knowledge you must learn in programming is understanding codes. While their functions are generally the same – that is, to power a computer program – codes differ in design and use depending on the language. Codes are at the heart of a computer program and will be one of the basics you will learn in programming.

- Learning problem-solving
Much of your time as a first-time computer programmer will be spent poring over problems – how to create a source code for a desired end result, how to fix a bug, how to solve a glitch, how to put things together or in sequence so they work. You'll learn how to look at a problem, break it down to its solvable components and come up with ways to solve it.

- Thinking logically.
If you're not a fan of mathematics and logic, you'll be dismayed to know that many of the computer programming fundamentals you'll be learning will require you to think in numbers, figures and sequences. However, these basics are easy to learn, provided you have the patience to follow the right steps. Once you've trained your mind to think like this, you're well on your way to a great career as a computer programmer.


Learning Computer Programming Terminology
Computer programmers use a range of terminologies that make sense only to them and to their colleagues. For other people who are not very adept with computers and programming, those words either mean something else or don't mean anything at all. Here's an overview of the ten most commonly used and confused computer programming terminologies that everybody should know, explained in layman's terms:

1. 1GL
1GL means First Generation Programming Language. It is actually a machine level programming language that is written in one's and zero's. These are the programs that can be understood by the computer's central processing unit directly. There's no need to run it into a compiler or any other programming software. There are also second, third, up to fourth generation computer programming language.

2. Abandon ware
Abandon ware are software that are not being used, supported, or sold by its respective publisher any longer. These types of software cannot be resold or redistributed to end-users unless otherwise given away as a freeware.

3. ActiveX
ActiveX are programs using the Visual Basic programming language. It is basically created for active contents of the software that are commonly used by other applications that are already installed or existing on the computer. Sometimes, it even shares the ones used by the operating system itself. ActiveX is the one responsible for the interactive features of web-based programs.

4. Beta Version
When a software, a website, or any application is tagged as a beta release or beta version, it means that that version is its first ever launch. It is the program that incorporates the very basic features and requirements of the software. At that point, the software is not yet tested for bugs. The beta version of the software is normally its test run.

5. DirectX
DirectX is a program provided by Microsoft. It is a collection of different multimedia applications and programming interfaces. It is built into the Windows operating system. DirectX is mostly used in gaming applications.

6. Emulation
Emulation is the term given to the capacity of a certain program to imitate another device or program. There are different degrees of emulation. Emulators are usually created for arcade game devices so it can be played on a desktop computer.

7. Firmware
Firmware refers to the software that is implanted in a device or hardware. The firmware usually contains a set of protocols that the hardware has to run so it would work smoothly with the other devices that it is attached to.

8. HTML
HTML is hypertext markup language. It is the language used by web pages. It is a programming language that has a way to describe the different parts of the text created. It can denote text used as paragraphs, text, headings, and lists.

9. Java
Java is an object oriented programming language. Sun Microsystems developed the software and it can be said that it resembles the C++ program. However, it was structured to avoid the flaws of the latter. This is widely used in the world wide web as well.

10. Linux
Linux is an example of operating software in the likes of Windows and Mac Os. But unlike these two, Linux is a free open source program. Anybody can use the software for redistribution and modification.

These are just some of the computer programming terminologies you should know so that the next time you come across them, you won't be guessing what they means. Programming can be a complex task but if you learn the basic things like terminologies, you will surely find the subject interesting. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/08/most-used-computer-programming.html

Webmasters / Read This Important Information Before Joining Affiliate Programs, It Helps by stevespack(m): 11:06am On Aug 25, 2017
What to look for when joining an affiliate program? One of the most important things to look for is the conversion of the publisher. You don't want to sign up for an affiliate program if the publisher is not converting well as you will not be able to make any money that way.

The other thing to do is to do some research on the publisher see what they are selling, maybe even try the product if not too expensive, and always check the Alexa rating. These things will arm you with good information to determine if this is a good program to get involved with.
Want to make big time money on the internet even if you don't have a product to sell? Well, tap into the power of affiliate marketing..

What is affiliate marketing? Basically, affiliate marketing is a method of promoting web businesses in which an affiliate is rewarded for every visitor/sale to a publisher's site according to Wikipedia. The benefits of Affiliate Marketing are two fold the affiliate makes money from advertising the publisher's products, and the publisher generate more traffic and money based on the amount of affiliates he has.


What do I do after I join an affiliate program? The first thing to do is decide how you want to market your affiliate program. Sometimes you will run across affiliate programs just in your random browsing of the internet. The best way to get information on affiliate programs is to check with a company that deals with affiliate programs on the regular. These types of sites are better because most of them provide you with the linking code, banners, text links, etc... to aid in your marketing.

The most important task in internet marketing is search engine optimization and submission. There are some quality directories and search engines where you can submit your website. By submitting your website to the quality directories, search engines will be able to find your website.

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Another way to bring visitors to your site if you do not want to wait for your search engine rankings to improve is with pay-per-click. Using this method will attract visitors right away. With pay-per-click you bid for ad position near the top of search engine results and pay for each visitor that click through to your site.

Webmasters can spend a lot of money using this method and only make a few sales.
Be careful to avoid services promise to submit your website to 75,000 search engines. They often submit your website in such a manner that may result in your website getting permanently banned from search engines.

Only do business with services that submit your website to quality web directories and major search engines. Many internet companies can have thousands of affiliates generating sales or even get all their business in this manner. It costs you nothing up front, all you need to do is recruit affiliates by submitting the program to directories or websites that list affiliate programs.

Places like forums, message boards or other places that are visited by webmasters that may be looking for extra revenue. Many internet companies can have thousands of affiliates generating sales or even get all their business in this manner. It costs you nothing up front, all you need to do is recruit affiliates by submitting the affiliate program to directories or websites that list affiliate programs. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/08/read-this-important-information-before.html

Science/Technology / What You Need To Know About Solar Power And How To Make Your Own Solar Power by stevespack(m): 2:38am On Aug 21, 2017
What you need to know about Solar Power


Solar power is everywhere because it comes from the sun. Solar power can be used to power electricity, pump water, to heat your home or office and power vehicles. With all that we can do with solar power you have to wonder why we don't do enough to conserve the solar power. We could use it for almost anything and it would cost a fraction of what we are paying now. You can make a difference by doing your part is making solar power something you can use.

In order to power energy with solar power you need to know the basics of solar power and how it works. It takes a long time for heat from the sunlight to reach the earth. Unless it is concentrated into a particular area the heat from the sun will be distributed evenly over the earth's surface where the sun is shining. When you want to use the natural sun light to power your electricity, heat or water you need to know the process to it.

You need to direct the sunlight to a concentrated area in order to have enough energy to power your source. Some of the biggest solar power towers are set up around the world. Solar power is not something that a few people are trying but solar power is about the future, everyone's future. When you use a light in your home you may not realize the process that brings that energy to that switch so when you flip it on you will have lights. The energy that it takes to run power to our homes are not a natural way of energy. Conserving the energy that comes from the sun is the most natural way to equip our homes with energy, heat and more. When we use natural resources we save in several ways; by preserving the earth, cutting down on monthly and over all costs, and no inconvenient power outages.

Preserving the earth helps when you use natural resources that don't hurt the earths atmosphere and everything in it. If we continue to use the power that we use today we may pollute the atmosphere so much that the right amount of sun will not be able to make it down to the earth's surface in the future. Then we will have no other choice but to rely on our man made abilities to produce something that will cost us more than what it already does now. Pollutants will also harm life on earth as it starts to close in and start to harm us. Cutting down on monthly and over all costs can save you a lot of money in the future.

In the beginning you may pay a minimal amount to be solar power efficient by purchasing a solar source. You can buy indoor and outdoor lighting, solar power windows and insulated doors in order to make your home more solar efficient. After that initial expense you don't have the expense of paying a monthly bill to keep your service on. This also promotes others to use solar power to be more efficient.

When a storm blows through we are sometimes left without power for at least a day but sometimes more. When this happens we are so use to our conveniences that we have a hard time adjusting to going back to the basics when we are use to flipping on a light switch, using the microwave, taking a shower or bath assuming that the water can be pumped and heated the same as it always is. Loading the dishwasher or washing the dishes, washing and drying clothes. All of these services require the power to be on and when it is off is when you miss the services. When you use solar power you are less likely to experience these down times because your power is generated by natural energy.


Make Your Own Solar Power Source


Solar power can be found in several different places on the earth. You can find solar power in a parked car, in a building with no air circulating, in a home without windows opened or fans circulating the air. When you step into any of these places that have been in the sunlight for a while you soon become overpowered by the amount and the intensity of the heat. This kind of heat can be taken and converted into heat that can heat your home, your water, an outbuilding, or any other building you would like to have heat in.

Heating by solar power is a free way of heating. When you heat using solar power you use a source that will direct the heat from the sunlight during the daytime to your solar source. A solar source is a device that you use to attract and trap the heat from the sun. Just like a car out in the parking lot gets hot when it faces the midday sun and the windows are rolled up. The seats can become very hot, too hot to sit on. These seats are a solar source because they trapped the heat inside and didn't want to let them go. When this happens the seats will still be warm long after the sun quits shining directly on that car.

Creating a solar source can be easy to do with a little thought put into it. With a solar source you need to think about all the things that attract the sun, such as metal, the color black, glass that is tinted or clear, mirrors and more. There is an endless supply of idea to signal the heat your way and trap it for your use. To get the heat to benefit your water system or even your heat, you need to come up with a way that you can circulate a liquid that when it passes by your solar source it will heat the water naturally because of the concentrated amount of heat that was trapped inside your solar source that day.

When the liquid carries through the solar source and travels into the home it can go directly to the water source where it can be kept warm, like a hot water tank, but naturally without using gas and electricity to keep it warm. This solar source can be a great challenge to create but you will enjoy the rewards for years to come. You can also find solar sources in stores as well as online. Shopping for solar power items has never been easier and it is not expensive. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/08/what-you-need-to-know-about-solar-power.html

Webmasters / Here Is How I Make Money With Online Survey Companies And Popular Scams To Avoid by stevespack(m): 1:00am On Aug 10, 2017
How to Really Make Money With Online Survey Companies
With over 500 "paid survey" companies on the Internet, it's clear that this is a business that's here to stay. Some of the sites offer you an opportunity to "get rich quick" while others offer you a chance to earn a few extra dollars in your spare time participating in panels. Can you make a living off of these
sites? You sure can - but not by taking surveys. There simply isn't enough time in each day to earn a viable living off of the online survey gig.

So how can you make real money with these websites?

It's very simple. You create a "survey portal." While not easy to set up, once established, it's a way you can earn money and not even have to fill out one survey. The set-up fees are minimal, but some computer knowledge is required.

Most of the online survey companies offer a "referral" fee for directing those who want to earn money by taking surveys to their site. And this is where the money is.

The first thing you need to do is purchase a domain name. You will want to get one that is catchy and easy to remember as well as spell. Once our domain name is secured, you'll need to set up a website. It doesn't have to be elaborate at all, but should be attractive to the viewer. And, of course, you'll need to have a host. Most host companies charge about $25 a month. You want to make sure you acquire a host that allows ads. Some hosting sites like Yahoo are very user friendly, but don't allow advertising.

You'll have to do a bit of research into the various survey companies that offer a referral fee. You can sign up for each site and you'll receive a "referral link." This link will be posted on your website in the form of a "hyperlink." You'll want to get as many referral links as you can to post on your website. When researching the companies, make sure that referral payments are made in cash, not points, and that you can receive them by check or through Paypal. If you decide to accept those that offer points, you'll have to monitor that site to make sure you cash in the points for cash periodically. Do not bother with any site that offers points in exchange for sweepstakes entries or prizes; you're wasting your time.

Some survey sites offer "affiliate" programs. This is where you can actually post an advertising banner on your website. It won't cost you any money, and every time someone actually clicks on the banner and signs up for the survey company, you'll get paid.

You'll want to use a lot of visual effects in your website giving the impression that anyone can make a living online doing surveys. I've seen a lot of survey portals, many of them have photos of large homes, pools, exotic vacation spots and fancy cars. Be careful that you don't use any images subject to copyright.

You can also add some "testimonials" to your portal site. You have to be careful not to deliberately mislead people; but an ambiguous statement such as "I was working 56 hours a week at a dead end job and now earn over $10,000 a month - Brenda K." are not illegal. Because you're not directly saying that doing surveys is the reason Brenda K. is now earning $10,000 a month. Brenda K. could have won the lottery and is taking her winnings in a monthly payout.

In addition to having several hyperlinks directing people to the survey sites for which you will receive a referral fee, you can also add other advertising on your website. There are several companies that offer pennies on the dollar every time someone clicks on their ad that's on your website. This is just another way to generate income for your survey portal site.

The most important thing you need to learn how to do is market your site. In addition to hundreds of paid online survey sites, there are also hundreds of free blogging sites. Sign up for them, make as many "friends" as you can and tout the success of your online business daily in your blog (providing a link to your site, of course),

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While this method of making money may be just this side of the law and takes a bit of time, a small initial cash investment and periodic updates, this is the only way to make money in the online surveys for cash game. PT Barnum knew it; other people know it and now you do, too. There is a sucker born every minute.

Just make sure the "sucker" isn't you.


Popular Scams Online Survey Companies Use

Anyone who's ever been online should, by now, be aware of the hundreds of "work from home" internet based companies that are consistently advertised in various websites. One of the more popular is "doing surveys for cash."

There are literally hundreds of online survey companies. Most of them are not legitimate ways to make money, although a few of them can earn you a few bucks. These companies target stay at home moms who want to make a few extra dollars while taking care of the kids, the unemployed who want to make a few extra dollars while watching dozens of daytime court TV programs, the elderly who are not afraid to use the computer and teenagers who think they know everything, but aren't yet wise to the ways of the world. And let's not forget the very greedy people of low intelligence who think they can get rich by answering a few simple questions to which a five year old can respond.

These people are prey to unscrupulous methods used by some online survey companies. These scams include the following:

1. The fee for joining. There are some sites out there who charge a "fee" to join. They promise you an opportunity to earn up to $100,000 a year, sitting home at your computer taking surveys. The fee is usually less than $50. These sites are always a scam. If it was possible to earn $100,000 a year doing surveys online, the roads would be empty because no one would be going to work. Everyone would be home, in front of their computers, earning easy money.

These sites prey on the greedy and/or lazy people of little intelligence. By the time they figure out that their "get rich quick" scheme isn't working, they're out $50. It's not a crime to be greedy, lazy or stupid. And, unfortunately, it isn't a crime to prey upon them in many cases. These sites are careful to add "disclaimers" stating that not everyone will earn this amount of money. They promise nothing, but include testimonials on their site from people with no last names who claim to be living the high life from the comfort of their homes.

They usually have photos of flashy cars and huge houses on their websites. People need to stay away from these sites like they would avoid the bubonic plague. Unfortunately, PT Barnum was right when he said that there was a sucker born every minute. Which is why these sites continue to exist.

2. The cell phone scam. In this popular scam, you'll be asked for your cell phone number to "confirm" your membership. Seconds later, you will receive a call on your cell phone. The call will end up costing you anywhere from $1.95 to $4.95; depending on the company. These companies don't usually end up charging you too much because they figure you'll never miss a couple of bucks. But it adds up for them and that's how they make their money.

They will then periodically send you text messages telling you you've won a prize and to claim it, you simply need to reply to the text. This will end up costing you more money. Do not give out your cell phone number to any website.

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3. The Switcheroo. In this scam, you will be participating in a survey and then be directed to another website. They will ask you to show an "interest" in obtaining more information from one of their marketing partners. You will continue to answer "no" and keep getting more offers; the survey will never end until you answer "yes." Now this scam might not cost you any money, but it will cost you time.

Because when you say that you are interested in learning more about health insurance, expect to receive an average of 10 calls a week from telemarketers trying to sell you health insurance. And the insurance they are trying to sell you is a lot more than you can expect to pay than if you contact an insurance agent in your area.

I know this for a fact as I've actually done price researching. And the telemarketing company will ask you for both your social security number as well as your bank information (so they can send in a deposit with your application). It's dangerous to give out such information to anyone over the phone; legitimate companies will send you any information you require by mail.

4. The phone bill scam. You'll sign up for a survey company and provide your telephone number. Then you'll proceed in completing a survey and receive an offer for a free issue for a magazine. You'll think to yourself - what's the harm? You'll give your name and address for the magazine and hardly notice when a fee for a year's subscription shows up on your telephone bill,.

If you read the fine print, however, you will see that when you provided the company with your name and address to receive your "free" magazine, you authorized them to bill you via your telephone bill. They figure that you won't even notice the extra $12.95 attached to your phone bill. And many people don't. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/08/here-is-how-i-make-money-with-online.html

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Fashion / How To Dry Your Hair Naturally Without Much Effort by stevespack(m): 2:51am On Aug 06, 2017
I believe everyone of us out there knows how best to wash our hair. Well even if you don't have hair dryer, style or curling iron, and other tools to put your hair in a pile relax with these tips am going to share with you now your hair dryer is dry with a minimum of time and effort.


Nice Hair
Now if you have what we call ''Nice Hair'' don't worry i will explain that later, unlike mine that is short and thick. I will advice here that you will do yourself good to keep it away from nutritional creams and conditioners, which will only swell your hair and make the drying process a little longer. Instead, you better choose an airy leave-in conditioner spray that can easily be combed. That's how your hair is glossy and smooth, but not too heavy. Then you take it - very soon, but promise - add the hairdryer and blow some warm air on the crest. Also dry the lengths until dry for 60 percent and allow your hair to dry dry in the air. For a slightly more neat look, add some serum to the extra shine points.


Thick hair
Are you blessed with a full bunch of hair? Then use a small nut styling cream that divides you over the hair lengths and points. Then divide your hair into several sections that turn you up and down in small dots. When the hair is dry for 80 percent, keep your fingers straight. Thus the curls will be more like a whole eye.


Shavings
Those who have thick curls, use a nutritious cream. Throw your head forward and put the hair dryer in warm condition until your hair is half-dry, the rest will allow you to dry up. Try to touch your curls as little as possible when they dry, which will disturb the shape. Do you have a lot of curls? Divide your hair into four sections and make loose braids, which causes the bottom to get a little less volume and the nonchalant. Once your hair is completely dry, work a little bit of nourishing oil in the dots.


Wavy hair
Ladies with loose waves are most lucky. All you need is a lightweight styling mousse. Use the amount of tennis ball and divide on towel-dry hair. Then set the hair dryer to a low position and blow your hair half dry. Make one big loose braid that rolls you up into a knot. Stuck underneath the neck. If your hair feels dry, shake off all your hands and keep your fingers straight.


Short hair
Pour your hair dry with a towel. Spray some sea salt solution for extra texture and dry your hair for up to a few minutes. If your hair is half-dry, stop and squeeze some sections in the front of the small dots. The rest of the hair allows you to dry in the air. When everything is dry, loosen the dots and blow them with cold air to make them loose. https://fashionsrelationship..com.ng/2017/08/this-is-how-to-dry-your-hair-naturally.html

Webmasters / Lets Talk About: How You Can Start Video Blogging Successfully Today by stevespack(m): 1:05am On Aug 06, 2017
Blogging has become one of the most popular ways to get your viewpoints of society a told to millions of people. However, this form of self-expression has moved into the 21st century through the means of web video. It used to be that when a person was to make a blog, they would do so only in text and picture format. And this format became extremely popular, and even an obsession for some individuals. However, since the introduction of high-speed Internet, and the wide availability of these broadband connections, millions of people have moved off of their keyboards and onto their digital camcorders.

Video blogging is quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to connect and talk with the world around you. Actually, since video blogging has become so popular, there is even a new term for it, it's called vlog. But how can you access these vlogs and also, why are they becoming so popular?

To answer the first question, you can find video blogs just about anywhere you look. However, one of the most popular places to find video blogs is through YouTube, it is here that thousands of individuals update their video blogs everyday, allowing you the chance to actually hear them talk about what's going on in their world, instead of just listening to it. But, why are video blogs so popular?

One would think that many people wouldn't want to publish their faces across the Internet for anyone to view, however, this presumed paranoia is nothing more than that, presumed. Many people find that expressing their feelings about a certain situation, or explaining a solution to a problem, is much easier and faster than simply typing it out. With video blogs, you are able to connect with your audience in an extremely intimate way.


Instead of reading cold words on a highly decorated background, you are able to actually sit and watch another person discuss something that is very important to them. Did you know that 85% of what we learn and absorb is done through only two senses of our body? These two senses are our sight and sound. Thus, when you are watching, or creating, a video blog you are able to understand and absorb more information than simply reading text alone.

It's because of the power of video that so many marketers and advertisers have begun to use video instead of texts and sounds. This can be true by visiting MySpace or any other popular website, because when you visit them you will most likely see an advertisement that isn't made of solely text, but with a video included. Because you are watching a video, there is a longer lasting impression of the product in your mind.

However, no matter why you decide to watch or make a video blog, there is one thing that everyone has in common. We live in a society that is predominately standoffish and distant, however, with the power of web video, and video blogging, individuals are able to connect with their fellow man, without actually seeing them.

Tips for Video Blogging


So you've decided to give your fingers a rest and put your best face forward. You want to get involved in video blogging, and why not, it is a great way to connect with your audience and provide them with interesting information in half the time it would normally take them to read it. However, when you have decided to make a video blog, there are several things that you must remember. These tips will allow you to have a video blog that individuals actually want to see, and it will keep your blog interesting and informative.

The first of these tips is to make sure that you keep all of your video blog entries short. In most cases you will want to keep your blog in the range of one to three minutes. If you feel that you have much more to say than in this short time span, simply, create a sequel to your first blog. But remember, you will not want to keep your blog longer than four minutes, because many people that are watching video blogs are not there for thirty minutes. They want to be entertained in a short amount of time, and then move on. This is why having more video blog entries is better than having fewer, longer entries.

The next step is to talk about a story that is interesting. Even if your story is just about what happened to you at the grocery store today, make sure that you have a beginning, middle and end. However, again if you feel your story would take longer than the suggested amount of time, either don't talk about it or make it into a multi-post story. Many video bloggers will not only write about their story, but they will also include a video that helps describe the story.


A good example of this is say you saw the strangest dog in the entire world today while walking down the street. Upon seeing it you took a short fifteen second video. After you have finished writing about the dog, you can include the video to allow your readers to see exactly what you saw. Videos are much more powerful than photos, because the video actually places you in a moving scene, instead of a stagnant one.

Of course, this next tip is something that everyone should follow. When you are recording your video blog, make sure that there is no background noise. There is nothing more annoying than hearing a strange noise when the speaker is trying to talk. Many times, individuals will tune out what you're trying to say, and will focus on the background noise, or they will simply leave your blog. Also, make sure that you utilize close-ups instead of longer distanced shots. This is because when you are talking into a camera, the viewer wants to clearly see who is speaking to them.

It's the same concept as in real life, you wouldn't listen to a person who was trying to give you information from across the room, so don't set up your video blog to where you are distanced from the camera. A good way to discover if you are at the correct distance from the camera is by looking at the screen and making sure that only your chest and up is visible. You don't want to show your whole torso, because you would be too far away for the viewers.

And remember, always use good lighting. Don't sit in front of a window that has the sun shining through it, always face your lighting, and never have a backlight for video blogging. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/08/lets-talk-about-how-you-can-start-video.html

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Phones / Complete Review Of Htc’s Latest Flagship With Android 7.1.1 HTC U11 by stevespack(m): 2:35am On Jul 31, 2017
Squeeze for the Brilliant U.” This is the slogan that HTC used in mid-May when it officially took the wraps off its latest-generation model, once again trying to stay close to rivals Apple and Samsung with a device that boasts several innovative technologies.


As a successor to HTC 10, the new U11 competes against models that have already impressed in terms of sales, namely the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus and the iPhone 7 Plus, with HTC already claiming one month after the launch that its new flagship is selling better than both the HTC One M9 and the HTC 10.

The device certainly comes with a pretty compelling feature package, and the all-new Edge Sense is the big star of the show. This feature allows you to squeeze the phone to access certain features or to launch user-defined apps, all without any physical button.

At the same time, HTC is betting big on the camera, with the company calling it the best camera on a smartphone ever, pointing to a test from DxOMark to prove its point.

Without a doubt, the HTC U11 looks super-yummy on paper, and this is the reason we just couldn’t resist the temptation and got one for a test. The version we’re reviewing is the white HTC U11 with dual-SIM and 64GB storage.


DESIGN and BUILD QUALITY
HTC has always been one of the companies that impressed with the design of its smartphones. The HTC One M8 for Windows, for example, was one of the models that received not only so much praise from almost everyone, but also a bunch of awards that confirmed it was one of the best-looking smartphones on the market.

And with the HTC U11, the company is aiming to do the same thing, though there’s something that you probably didn’t see coming. Look towards the end of this chapter to see what I mean.


HTC U11 how the back looks with a crack
First and foremost, let’s review the marketing material. The 5.5-inch is covered with Gorilla Glass 5, which is the best screen protection that you can have on a phone these days, and this is super-durable, meaning that it can withstand the majority of hits and scratches with no physical damage.

The front of the phone is quite common in the typical Android fashion, with the display taking most of the front fascia and a home button at the bottom that is also the home of the fingerprint scanner. The top bezel holds the front-facing camera, a speaker, a mic, and a notification LED.

What’s worth mentioning is that despite its rather dull front look, the HTC U11 actually features smaller bezels than the iPhone 7 Plus, with screen to body ratio of 71.4 percent versus 67.7 percent. Samsung’s Galaxy S8 remains the king of the bezel castle with 84 percent.

The SIM tray is placed at the top of the phone, while the right side holds the volume rocker and the power button, with the opposite side left without any buttons for a completely clean look. At the two lower parts of the sides, there are the pressure sensitive points that you can touch to enable Edge Sense.

“GORILLA GLASS 3 ON THE BACK.IN 2017.”
And now, the back of the phone. Even though it’s the icing on the cake, we’ve found it to be particularly disappointing for one single reason: it uses Gorilla Glass 3, which is unexpected to say the least for a flagship device that launches in 2017.

HTC uses all kinds of fancy words to describe how it built the back of the phone, saying it’s a liquid glass surface built with what it calls Optical Spectrum Hybrid Deposition. This means that the device can change its color depending on the light, so for the average Joe, it’s a shiny phone that interacts nicely with the sunlight.

The company says the curved look was achieved through bending the glass using extreme pressure, which in turn allowed it to achieve 3-axis symmetry that makes the back blend perfectly with the 3D glass and become “more secure and comfortable to hold.”

But let us disagree, especially with that secure part. Since it uses Gorilla Glass 3, the phone is actually prone to physical damages even when less powerful hits or shocks occur. And you know what happened during the test? That’s right, the back of the phone cracked in a way that we totally didn’t expect.

What we did was simply put the phone in the back pocket of our jeans and when resting against a wall, we heard a small cracking noise from the phone. It was that “bending” that HTC used to manufacture the phone which caused the damage. And as you can see in the photo, the phone is not as durable as you’d expect it to be.

HTC U11 back view
HTC U11 rear cameraHTC U11 back view
At 153.9 x 75.9 x 7.9 mm (6.06 x 2.99 x 0.31 in), the HTC is smaller than the iPhone 7 Plus, which measures 158.2 x 77.9 x 7.3 mm (6.23 x 3.07 x 0.29 in). And although it tips the scales at 169 grams and it’s lighter than Apple’s device which weighs 188 grams, it feels at least as heavy as the iPhone.

Overall, the HTC U11 indeed looks pretty good, but HTC failed exactly where you’d expect the least: the back of the phone. I still can’t believe that HTC decided to use Gorilla Glass 3 on the back for a 2017 phone, at a time when most manufacturers, including here its rivals, are going for the most durable materials and protections that exist on the market.

HARDWARE
The HTC U11 is a flagship, so it’s by no means supposed to make any compromises in the hardware section. This is why the device comes with specs similar to the high-end models on the market right now, and it all starts with the screen.

#Display
HTC says the 5.5-inch screen on the U11 is “our best display” and it features a Quad HD resolution (2560x1440 pixels). The HTC U11 uses Super LCD 5, which is a panel manufactured by S-LCD Corporation and which reduces glare by removing the air gap between the outer glass and the display itself.

HTC has long praised the benefits of Super LCD, including not only the quality of the screen, but also the lower power consumption, and this is why the company decided to stick with this type of display for its new flagship.

“GORILLA GLASS 5.”
In real life, the display performs a little above the average, and we’d say it provides medium outdoor visibility, though we have expected better performance in direct sunlight given the praised capabilities.

Additionally, colors are indeed vibrant, and text and videos look a bit sharper, but I would have chosen an OLED display for the more saturated colors. On the other hand, HTC offers display color personalization, probably to compensate for the difference in performance versus AMOLED, but only the more advanced users would benefit from this feature.

#CPU, GPU, RAM, Storage
The HTC U11 is equipped with the same CPU as the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, namely the Snapdragon 835, but as compared to the South Korean model, it comes with a small boost.

The chip on the HTC is the MSM8998 which is an octa-core running in 4x2.45 GHz Kryo & 4x1.9 GHz Kryo configuration, while the Galaxy S8 is powered by the same CPU but with a small difference in clock speed: 4x2.35 GHz Kryo & 4x1.9 GHz Kryo. The difference is nearly impossible to notice in real life, and we’d even say the Galaxy S8 feels faster and more responsive thanks to the software optimizations introduced by Samsung.

The chip is paired with 4GB RAM on the 64GB storage version and 6GB RAM on the 128GB storage model. The latter is the one we’d recommend, especially because it provides extra performance, though once again, the noticeable difference as compared to its rivals is subtle, to say the least.

The HTC U11 features the same Adreno 540 GPU as the Samsung flagship, so the two are fairly similar in terms of hardware configuration.

As far as storage goes, you can order the U11 with either 64GB or 128GB, but microSD card support is offered with both a dedicated slot and a compatible SIM 2 slot which pushes maximum capacity to 512GB storage.

#Camera
HTC praises the U11 camera and points to benchmarks to highlight its full capabilities, explaining that at this point, it’s the best smartphone camera around.

And truth be told, the performance it provides is stunning, to say the least. HTC U11 comes with a 12-megapixel primary camera with f/1.7 and 1.4 um pixel size, dual LED flash, and 4K video recording.

HTC implemented several technologies to aid the camera, including its signature UltraSpeed Autofocus and a multi-axis optical and electronic stabilization system for sharper photos regardless of lighting conditions.

And this does pay off. Photos shot in perfect lighting are impressive, with super clear details, which is living proof that the focus system works flawlessly. Colors are vivid and look natural in 99 percent of the photos, and the white balance is most often correctly configured.

HTC U11 camera photo sample
Users with photography skills can also turn to the pro mode, which allows them to manually adjust certain camera capabilities and settings, with support for 32-second long exposure and RAW format support for more post-processing edits.

Of course, you also get the extras like slow motion video support, hyper-lapse, panorama, 4K video recording and face detection.

The front-facing camera is a monster as well, as it comes in the form of a 16-megapixel unit with f/2.0 aperture, auto selfie to take a shot when smiling, HDR boost, and 1080p video recording.

As with every new phone, we’re now working on an in-depth camera review, and we’ll update this section when it goes live.

#Battery
The battery on the HTC U11 is a 3,000 mAh unit with Quick Charge 3.0 support and a USB Type-C connector. The battery is non-removable.

HTC says the battery can provide up to 24.5 hours of continues talk time or a maximum of 14 days of standby time, mostly thanks to its power saving modes that kick in when the battery drops below a certain threshold.

In reality, the best we could get was 28 hours per charge with average use, though you should expect the battery to last longer if you don’t use the camera for video recording or playing games. Also, using the speakers also provides a noticeable battery drop, but you certainly need that when playing games or watching videos.

Charging doesn’t take more than 80 minutes thanks to the Quick Charge 3.0 mode, though it’s worth mentioning that the phone feels pretty hot during the whole time. Not “it’s going to explode” kind of hot, but after the Note 7 saga, we’d rather keep an eye on our phones during charging.

#Other features
First and foremost, it’s the fingerprint sensor. As compared to Samsung, who moved the sensor to the back of the phone, and to Apple, who struggles to embed it into the screen, HTC picked the more traditional approach, so it offers the sensor integrated into the home button on the front of the phone.

Performance is just like you’d expect it to be, though this classic approach somehow makes the phone feel old as compared to all its rivals. At the same time, it also contributes to the rather outdated front design, despite all the refinements that HTC describes as groundbreaking innovations in its marketing material.

But there is one other thing that deserves to be praised on the HTC U11: the sound. HTC spent a considerable amount of time to improve the quality of the sound, and the results are amazing, both when using the headphones and without them.

Before anything else, it’s worth noting that the device does not feature a headphone jack, but a USB Type-C port with an adapter in the box in typical Apple fashion.

HTC U11 home button
HTC U11 front-facing cameraHTC U11 USB-C port
And though you can use third-party headphone with the device, we recommend sticking with HTC’s because the sound quality is amazing. HTC uses USonic, a new technology that combines active noise canceling with personalized audio profiles that users need to configure when first connecting the headphones.

This translates to a pretty unique experience, with external noise eliminated almost entirely, but with strong bass and impressive clarity that is perfectly tailored to each user. We recommend paying attention to the configuration wizard when setting up the headphones because each setting can have an impact on the final audio experience you get.

And then, it’s the non-headphone audio. The U11 comes with no less than 4 microphones for 3D audio recording, but also with HTC’s so-called BoomSound Hi-Fi edition, which is a fancy name for a technology whose role is to improve clarity and boost. The phone obviously features dual speakers, with the top speaker acting as a tweeter that includes an acoustic chamber dedicated to highs and mids. The lower speaker plays the role of a subwoofer with deeper bass tones.

SOFTWARE
HTC U11 runs HTC Sense based on Android 7.1 Nougat with several software optimizations that you can see across the entire operating system.

Since starting testing the HTC U11 and after testing the reactions of several Android fans when trying out the phone, the software capabilities divide people into two different categories: those who like it and those who prefer the stock Android experience that typically comes on Google’s Pixel.

Most people who prefer custom ROMs or a more user-friendly approach seem to like HTC’s approach, though we’re not the biggest fans, primarily because of the rather unattractive interface that we still don’t consider as glossy and eye-candy as the one of the flagship Samsung phones.

HTC Edge Sense is definitely a nice touch, and we’ve kept this for the software section because we want to discuss more about the options it provides. HTC clearly bets big on this feature to increase sales of the U11, but we’ve been rather unimpressed with it, mostly because this doesn’t seem the kind of feature that you use every day. And let’s detail on that.

Squeezing the phone lets you launch an app or phone feature, such as the camera, and you are allowed to configure the squeezing intensity, thus making sure that everyone can use it. Options, however, are limited, and you can only configure it to launch the camera, the assistant, an app, take a screenshot, or turn the flashlight on or off or take a screenshot.

More advanced customization is not available, so basically Edge Sense is a shortcut to specific features or apps, and we’d like more control, such as being able to trigger an action, like starting a call with a specific contact or opening a WhatsApp conversation.

HTC U11 is one of the first phones that works with Alexa, but you need to get it from the Google Play Store, and also with Google Assistant. Both can be launched from Edge Sense, but also with voice once you set them up correctly.

The U11 also comes with the HTC Sense Companion, which monitors your activity and provides suggestions to improve your experience, but because we like to do most things manually, we disabled it soon after it started bothering us with notifications every now and then.

The Good
While there are several features that deserve to be praised on the HTC U11, we’ll highlight just two of them simply because they are the big stars of the show.

First of all, it’s the camera. HTC brags about this camera on every little occasion, and after trying it for a couple of weeks, it’s no surprise why. The 12-megapixel camera with f/1.7 performs amazingly well and the army of technologies that HTC is offering certainly contribute.

The focus is stunningly fast and it takes a blink of an eye to lock the focus on a subject. Clarity and detail quality are impressive too, and photos look impressive in the perfect lighting.

Second of all, it’s the sound that this device offers. With stereo speakers, 4 microphones, headphones with active noise canceling, personalized audio profiles, and a well-balanced speaker configuration, the HTC U11 provides one of the best audio experiences you can get on a smartphone right now.

HTC uses the top speaker as a tweeter, while the bottom one plays the role of a subwoofer for deeper bass, and the result is surprising, to say the least. What’s important to know, however, is that this audio configuration eats its share of battery life, so the more you use the speakers, the more often you need to plug in the phone.

The Bad
There is no doubt that HTC spent a lot of time to make the U11 look gorgeous, and while the company managed to do this at some level, it failed exactly where you expect the least.

Today’s phone makers invest millions of dollars into technologies and materials that make their phones more durable, especially because handsets are very prone to physical damage. And spending $800 on a phone only to break it into pieces a few hours later is certainly frustrating.

While HTC made the U11 look exquisite, it played down how important it is to actually protect this beautiful design.

The device uses Gorilla Glass 5 on the front, which is pretty much the best you can get right now, but for some reason, HTC picked Gorilla Glass 3 for the back, which is already two generations older. OK, we do admit that screens need extra care, but why building such a beautiful back for the phone if not protecting it properly?

Most likely, not offering Gorilla Glass 5 on the back is related to final costs, but at the end of the day, this doesn’t make any sense, especially because as we discovered on our own, the phone can break in a matter of seconds. Our test unit cracked after a pretty minor hit and the worst of all, replacing the back could actually affect water-resistance, as the device has an IP67 rating.

Conclusion
The HTC U11 is at the end of the day a smartphone that combines innovative technologies with setbacks that you wouldn’t normally expect from a flagship.

HTC is back in the game with the U11, but when comparing its high-end model with rival phones from Samsung and Apple, it loses the battle mostly because of odd choices that should have been completely different if the company didn’t necessarily build the device with an eye on the price tag all the time.

For example, going for Gorilla Glass 3 on the back of the phone is a decision that we can’t explain, while on the other hand, HTC spent a considerable amount of time to get the camera and the sound right.

Both the camera and the audio quality provide an experience that’s at least as good as on the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, though the South Koreans are left behind when it comes to audio because of the mono speaker, and the iPhone 7 Plus, which is rather behind in terms of camera performance.

The key question is “would I buy the HTC U11 after reviewing it?” HTC isn’t going to like the answer because it’s a big no. At this price, there are several other options, like the OnePlus 5, which come with their own drawbacks, but which seem to make smaller compromises.

And despite the effort put into making the phone look exquisite, the front of the U11 looks just like a typical Android device, with no wow factor whatsoever.

So the next time you consider buying a HTC model, just make sure that you also look at the other phones in the same price range. Because there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find something that provides much better value for the money. https://eisteve..com.ng/2017/07/lets-talk-about-complete-review-of-htcs.html

Webmasters / Secret And Benefit's Of Business Blogging by stevespack(m): 1:02am On Jul 16, 2017
Without wasting much time am heading straight to what we have on the table today. I believe you will agree with me that businesses are now conducted both online and offline; however, more and more businesses have online sites so that they can reach the far corners of the world. Many internet
businesses have become successful and profitable and one key is through blogging.

Business blogging is becoming a necessity nowadays especially for online businesses. If you can combine blogging with other keys to business success, your online business can keep up with the extreme competition online.

If you want your business enterprise to become successful in the future, you have to learn how to blog. You don’t need to hire the services of other bloggers because you can blog yourself. By being your business’ personal blogger, you can save money.

Instead of paying bloggers to blog about your business, you can do it yourself and use the saved money to finance other expenses of the business. Many business owners are into blogging because they can derive many benefits from business blogging. If others can do it, then why can’t you? Here are some of the benefits that your business can derive from blogging.

There are many kinds of businesses. If you want to establish your business’ name, you can use blogging. Aside from that, you can familiarize your prospective customers about your particular business enterprise. If your customers can connect with your business effectively, they will be more interested to do business with you.

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The business industry is large and your emerging business is like a tiny dot. Through the use of effective business blogging, you can turn that tiny dot into a huge and marked one.

If you want your business to make some noise online, you must learn how to blog. Many people are now reading blogs everyday and so you can expect that your business’ website will have more traffic. Blog readers often pass links to their friends, relatives, and loved ones. If you post interesting blogs, your link can be passed on to others. You can gain more customers by having your link passed from one individual to another. Whenever you post business blogs, you have to catch the attention and interest of your readers and subscribers.

If you’re able to post effective blogs online, you can also improve your website’s ranking in search engines. If you’re among the best searches online, your business will have higher chances of success. Many individuals conduct researches online and if your business is among the top searches, more traffic will come to your site.

With more readers visiting and reading your business blogs, you can expect more customers to call you up and place orders or seek their needed services. So you see, your business will surely earn huge profits if you post blogs regularly.

If you’re planning to put up an online business, you should first learn how to blog. Blogging is not that difficult. You can find your needed blogging resources online by conducting a bit of research. Once you’ve gathered all your needed information, you can start posting blogs.

Your website should also be easy to use. Customers and readers must be able to maneuver effortlessly within your website. This way, more customers will visit your site repeatedly and they can even recommend your business’ website to other people they know.

For a successful and profitable online business, try business blogging. The benefits are endless, so why not try blogging? http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/07/lets-talk-about-secret-and-benefits-of.html

Webmasters / Guidelines To Blogging Every Blogger Should Follow by stevespack(m): 1:29am On Jun 04, 2017
Some basic guidelines on blogging, if you use a service blogger.com they have their own terms and conditions for posting content. You can’t just post anything, so always read the t&c's. If you don't follow their rules, your blog will probably get deleted.


If you host a blog on your own hosting account, using software like WordPress. You have full control over the content you post, so your blog won't get deleted.

What are the DOs and DON’Ts of blogging?

First the DOs:

• Do put pictures and multimedia sources to enhance the content. Could either be a vlog, photoblog, etc.

• Do base your posts with a good category structure to make it easy to find content for a particular topic.

• Do put paragraphs and sub-ideas. It’s not entertaining to read one block of manuscript. Digest it into pieces.

• Do create mutual communication between you and your readers. Answer queries without leaving your readers hanging for an answer.

• Do make your article as simple and as understandable as possible. Avoid beating around the bush. Not unless you wanted to captivate your readers with your literary prowess. Write like your talking to a friend.

• Do respect your reader’s opinions. That’s the essence of being a blogger. Accept truths. Do away with the insults.

• Do update. If you make blogging a part of your life, post as often as possible with fresh content.


Second the DON’Ts:

• Don’t go against your host’s legal boundaries. Respect their terms and conditions.

• Don’t ignore the quality of your content. Be specific with posting information.

• Don’t provoke fights. Sometimes comments can be a pain. And sometimes, none of it is true. Let it go and don't waste your energy.

• Don’t waste a post with inappropriate details that would just confuse your audience.

• Don’t copy the works of others. They might sue you for plagiarism for this. Produce something original. Imitations trigger criticisms.

• Don’t be afraid to advertise. It’s one way to make your blog famous among the masses. Go to other sites and leave your blog address. It’s a matter of give and take.

• Don’t attack individuals, companies or fellow bloggers. Show respect. If you disagree with an opinion, tell it with caution.

• Don’t disregard your responsibilities. Journalism still has its price. Being able to write in a liberated way doesn’t erase you of your obligations.

Most internet sites like Yahoo! and IBM publish their guidelines on blogging. It is intended to be read, understood, and accepted by the blogger. Obey certain rules and policies. It won’t do you wrong. Libelous materials could cause you problems, so better follow the rules. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/06/lets-talk-about-complete-guidelines-to.html

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Phones / Lets Talk About: ZTE Axon 8 With 4GB Of RAM Gets Certified by stevespack(m): 1:51am On May 06, 2017
ZTE released the Axon 7 last year and it was quite well received on the market, receiving Android Nougat updates and support for Google’s Daydream platform. Last month, ZTE revealed the Axon 7s variant with some upgraded hardware, and it seems that a new smartphone is already in the works.

A ZTE smartphone carrying the codename A2018 has just received TENAA certification, the equivalent of the US FCC. Images and some specs of the new smartphone were revealed, but there’s no definitive proof that this is actually the Axon 8, as it could be another variant of the Axon 7.

Still, the images do reveal a smartphone very similar to last year’s Axon 7, with a dual-camera setup on the back and a fingerprint sensor right below. The code name even suggests that this could be the Axon 8, considering that last year’s model was known as A2017.

4GB of RAM and 5.5-inch display
The listing also reveals that the upcoming ZTE smartphone could feature a 5.5-inch display with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution, very similar to Axon 7. The smartphone appears to measure 151.7 x 75 x 7.7mm and weigh 170 grams, making it slimmer and lighter than last year’s model.

However, details about internal specifications are a bit offsetting. The unnamed CPU features a 2.15GHz quad-core chip and the device appears to run Android 6.0.1, same as last year’s Axon 7. RAM capacity is just 4GB, while Axon 7s features 6GB of RAM.

The A2018 could very well be the global version of the Axon 7s, but it’s difficult to say for sure at this point. In addition, the A2018 device also appears to feature a 3,320mAh battery, while the Axon 7s has a 3,400mAh juicer inside.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/05/lets-talk-about-zte-axon-8-with-4gb-of.html

Webmasters / Lets Talk About: Best Way Of Creating Traffic For Online Business by stevespack(m): 3:09am On May 04, 2017
Perhaps you have followed the trend in business to create an internet web site for your business that can be used to supplement your marketing efforts. If so, you have joined the momentum to create a corresponding “place” in cyberspace that can be used to reach customers online. The need for such
an internet presence is entirely market driven. Internet sales have soared, particularly in certain market segments and more and more, the first place people go to in order to learn about your business is the internet. If they find a well designed web site that is full of features, that works fast and draws them in, that can be a tremendous tool for promoting your business.

When you set up a marketing tool outside of cyberspace, the first concern is how will that new marketing effort get noticed. So we are drawn to places where there is already an active traffic of people who would qualify as our customers. That may mean putting up a billboard where it will be seen by people going to work. That target audience may be the best population to respond to your message. Or if your business appeals to youth, advertising on MTV or on popular radio stations is a natural place to put your marketing money because the traffic is already there.

We have to approach the internet differently. Yes, the traffic is already there but we have to enter the world of cyberspace marketing with a different kind of strategy so we can reach the customers who are traveling certain “internet roads” and make sure those roads lead to our web site.

There is whole a cottage industry that has sprung up around the need for knowledgeable internet marketing gurus. And, yes, it’s a good idea to use their talents to make sure the search engines put your web site in front of the right kind of client or customer. These talented internet geeks can put your business web site into the flow of web surfers so you get your fair share of that traffic.

That said, you don’t have to wait for the internet marketing experts to make your web site more successful. If the business has made the effort to put that web site up, you want to see it start to pay off right away. That is why you should consider some creative ways to drive people to your web site from your traditional markets thus educating your current customers, clients and partners about the site. Ways to do that include…

§ Promote the web site at the retail level. Some creative signage at your retail locations can create some momentum and interest in customers to go see your exciting new web site.

§ Put the link on all correspondence. If you have flyers, a magazine or other current means of communications, your URL should always be listed there. Add your URL to your email signature and on business cards and all other forms of communication so your community of clients, customers and partners get used to associating that web site with you as much as they do your business name.

§ Create excitement. It is easy to operate a business contest from your retail sites that drives people to the web site for clues or to claim their winnings. That kind of momentum can create huge surges of traffic through your web site with the corresponding surge of sales and leads.

The modern customer or client is used to seeing the promotion of a web site included with other forms of promotion and advertising. You are not “assaulting” your customer base with this information. If anything, when your audience sees that the business has burst into the cyberspace world in a big way, they will be thrilled and as likely to respond with, “It’s about time.”.

You know how much you depend on the internet to keep you informed about areas of interest and about businesses you like to patronize. So you can see that not only putting up a good web site but letting people know that it is there and that there are big things there for them to enjoy is doing them a favor as much as it is creating new marketing opportunities for your business. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/05/best-way-of-creating-traffic-for-online.html

Phones / Samsung Galaxy S7 And S7 Edge Make History With Sales Totaled 55 Million Units by stevespack(m): 1:25am On May 02, 2017
For a whole year, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge were the two flagships that Samsung relied on, after the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco from last fall. Samsung recorded major financial loss and its overall brand image was affected in the eyes of all consumers.

But the company seems to have handled the situation quite impressively, as the latest sales report reveals. Market research firm Strategic Analytics revealed that the combined sales of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge surpassed 55 million units at the end of the first quarter.

From January and until March this year, Samsung managed to sell 7.2 million units of the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, which is quite an impressive number. This means that 7.2 million people decided not to wait for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ to release, but rather go ahead and purchase last year’s flagship.

Price adjustments and promotions boosted Galaxy S7 sales
That doesn’t mean that the Galaxy S8 and S8+ weren’t well received on the market, the two devices managed to surpass pre-order figures for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy Note 7, with more than 1 million people from Korea placing pre-orders for the new phones.

It’s also worth mentioning that price adjustments and promotions for the Galaxy S7 conducted during the Q1 also contributed to an increase of sales, as it sometimes occur before and after a new flagship is released.

The report also reveals that Samsung’s total smartphone shipments in the first quarter of this year accounted for 23% of the worldwide smartphone market, reaching 92.8 million units. Samsung is rapidly recovering, after selling 77.5 million smartphones in the fourth quarter of last year, fewer than Apple’s 78.3 million units.

However, Samsung seems to be doing much better than Apple in terms of flagship sales, only 51.6 million iPhone 7 units were sold during the first quarter. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/05/lets-talk-about-samsung-galaxy-s7-and.html

Computers / The New Microsoft Windows 10 Cloud Laptops That Will Last One Full Day Per Charg by stevespack(m): 2:32am On Apr 22, 2017
Microsoft’s next big thing in the Windows 10 ecosystem is a new SKU called Cloud and expected to be specifically aimed at the education sector, with the company trying to go after Google Chromebooks, which experienced a huge growth in the last couple of years in this market.

The Redmond-based software giant is betting big on partner support, as OEMs are likely to join the Windows 10 Cloud effort and launch devices running the OS, so just like it’s the case with the full version of Windows 10, the firm created a new set of hardware requirements to make sure each product delivers uncompromising quality.

One very interesting requirement concerns the battery life, with Microsoft saying that Windows 10 Cloud devices must last one full day per charge in the case of students. This can be achieved with a series of tweaks, including the recently-introduced power throttling feature that’s coming in Windows 10 Redstone 3 and putting background tasks in standby for less power consumption.

Cold boot in 20 seconds
Additionally, Microsoft wants Windows 10 Cloud devices to be powered by at least a quad-core processor and feature at least 4GB RAM and 32GB storage or 64GB for the 64-bit systems. eMMC or SDD are mandatory for Windows 10 Cloud laptops, while pen and touch are optional.

As far as performance figures are concerned, Windows 10 Cloud laptops must boot when turned on in a maximum of 20 seconds, while resuming from standby must take place in under 2 seconds. The first sign-in shouldn’t take more than 15 seconds, the firm says. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-new-microsoft-windows.html

Phones / Why Samsung Galaxy S8 Components Cost More Than Previous Models by stevespack(m): 2:10am On Apr 22, 2017
Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is more expensive than last year’s Galaxy S7, because its internals have higher prices than its predecessor. The bill of materials reveals that Samsung must spend more money to manufacture the Galaxy S8, compared to the Galaxy S7.


The bill of materials, revealed by IHS Markit, shows that components inside the Galaxy S8 carry a total price tag of $301.60 and with the added $5.9 manufacturing expenses, the bill reaches $307.50 for each unit. This means that Samsung must pay $43.34 more than for the Galaxy S7 to manufacture it.

The Galaxy S8 is also more expensive to manufacture than the Galaxy S7 edge by $36.29. Sadly, the report doesn’t reveal the price for each component, but it does reveal that the NAND flash memory and DRAM cost $41.50 combined, while the 3,000mAh battery has a price of $4.50.

Various expenses are deducted from the retail price
The Galaxy S8 currently sells for about $720, which places the difference between the production cost and the lowest retail price at $412.5. But other expenses are deducted from the difference, including shipping and marketing expenses, as well as import fees that vary depending on the country.

In addition, retailers and carriers take their cut of every sale, which makes it quite difficult to say what specific amount goes to Samsung from the sale of a Galaxy S8 smartphone.

Still, Samsung is expected to cash in quite a handsome profit from the sale of Galaxy S8 units, considering that pre-orders have surpassed last year’s records in its home country, reaching more than 1 million units. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-why-samsung-galaxy-s8_21.html

Phones / Lets Talk About: Highlights Of How Safety Samsung Galaxy S8 Battery Is by stevespack(m): 1:16am On Apr 20, 2017
Samsung is betting big on its Galaxy S8 premium smartphone, especially since this is the first flagship to be announced after last year’s Galaxy Note 7 disaster. To highlight the battery tests conducted on the latest flagship, a Samsung official answered some questions regarding the quality
assurance process.

Following the extensive investigation into Galaxy Note 7 incidents, Samsung concluded that two battery issues had caused the smartphones to catch fire and put in place an 8-point battery safety check, to make sure that such an incident doesn’t happen again.

Samsung’s Sangkyu Lee, Senior Vice President of the Reliability Group, Mobile Communications Business, stated that the Galaxy S8 received third-party certification and Samsung focused on maintaining the durability of the battery on the long term.

Moreover, Samsung sees the battery as one of the most important components of a smartphone and adopted preventive measures to identify and even address potential safety vulnerabilities. Space was assigned around the battery in order to accommodate a new design to protect the battery against physical force, in case the smartphone is dropped.

The battery’s design was also adjusted so that the pressure on the electrode would be eliminated and leakage of battery substrate would be prevented. Battery temperature, charging current and duration are limited via software protection algorithms.


Samsung is trying to downplay the red discoloration issue
The official goes on to highlight safety checks that were conducted during the component assembly, production process and even before the device was prepared for shipment. However, the official didn’t mention anything about the reddish tint on some Galaxy S8 units sold in Korea.

Samsung recently downplayed the issue claiming that it could be fixed by adjusting the color optimization setting for the display, although some users previously stated that this move didn’t solve the problem. Some analysts say that the issue could be caused by faulty chips in the device, while others claim that it might be due to the AMOLED display.

Whatever the case, Samsung needs to properly address the issue and assist users who still experience the problem, even after adjusting display settings. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-highlights-of-how.html

Phones / Lets Talk About: Samsung Galaxy S8 Pre-orders Reach 1 Million, And Still Countin by stevespack(m): 1:43am On Apr 19, 2017
As we draw close to the April 21 release, it becomes clear that Samsung’s latest flagships might actually become the best-selling smartphones of this year. Korean reports recently revealed that Samsung managed to surpass the 1 million mark when it comes to pre-orders for its new devices.


Samsung recorded more than 1 million pre-orders for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + in its home country, during more than 10 days since the pre-order process started in South Korea. The data was collected from local telecom carriers and shows the highest-ever figure for a new smartphone in the country.

The smartphone maker has set a sales target of more than 60 million units for the Galaxy S8, compared to 52 million sold Galaxy S7 units. The latest figure shows that Samsung has indeed surpassed its previously set pre-order target, but that doesn’t mean that all 1 million customers will end up buying the phone.

Analysts say that more than 70% of people who pre-ordered the phone will actually buy it, and a similar ratio was recorded last year with the Galaxy Note 7. However, Samsung’s sales momentum will start to gradually tone down in the weeks before Apple announces its anniversary iPhone 8.

On a side note, we hope Samsung will properly address the red discoloration issue on the display of Galaxy S8 units sold in its home country.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-samsung-galaxy-s8-pre.html

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Phones / Best Of Phone Camera Between Samsung Galaxy S8+ Vs. Iphone 7 Plus Vs. & Google P by stevespack(m): 1:45am On Apr 17, 2017
Even without being told you will agree with me that the mobile phone industry is evolving at a super-fast pace, and naturally, the most recent phone is also the one bringing the most advanced camera technology, though in the last couple of years, OEMs out there invested in similar approaches that
brought them closer to each other.

The recently-launched Samsung Galaxy S8+ promises to feature the best camera around, and although for some this perfectly makes sense if the aforementioned condition is valid, the hardware sheet could prove otherwise.


The S8+ itself doesn’t feature a dual-camera configuration, and this could make many people out there believe that the iPhone 7 Plus, which does boast such a feature, is actually the best camera on a phone despite the new Samsung model. At the same time, Google says the Pixel XL remains the number one phone camera on the market at the moment, so it has all become a fight between these three models to convince buyers they provide better photo quality than their rivals.

We’ve taken the Galaxy S8+ for a spin to see how its camera compares to the iPhone 7 Plus and the Google Pixel, and before jumping straight into details, here are a few things that need to be mentioned first.

All three models were running the latest software versions, and we used the default camera apps with the auto mode in different lighting conditions. These are RAW pictures (and this is why they could take a little bit longer to load depending on your Internet speed), with no edits and filters applied.

Samsung Galaxy S8+ iPhone 7 Plus Google Pixel XL
12 megapixels 12 megapixels dual camera 12.3 megapixels
F1.7 F1.8/F2.8 (telephoto lens) F2.0
1/2.5 sensor size 1/3 and 1/3.6 sensor size (telephoto) 1/2.3 sensor size
1.4 um pixel size 1.22 um pixel size 1.55 um pixel size

The camera competition
While am’re not going to dig too much into details and let you be the judge by analyzing the camera samples below, there are a few observations that need to be made.

For example, the Pixel XL performed the worst in our test, but this is mostly caused by the latest updates released by Google. Believe it or not, instead of making the Pixel better, the most recent update substantially affected camera performance, and this is why some of the shots we took with Google’s phone look awful.

The iPhone 7 Plus, on the other hand, is going in the opposite direction, and while its performance wasn’t exactly top-notch at first, it now performs like a completely new model.

And last but not least, the Galaxy S8+ is the newcomer here and comes with what seems to be a really well-balanced camera which, although it doesn’t feature dual lens, is still impressive


Both the iPhone and the S8+ offered good performance in optimal light, with vivid colors, good contrast, and correct sharpness applied. On the other hand, there are some shots where the iPhone took more natural pics, with color saturation maintained at an appropriate level, whereas the Galaxy S8+ adjusted saturation for a more vivid look, but affected the end result.

In low-light conditions, the Galaxy S8+ seems to perform a little bit better, and this is mostly thanks to its Dual Pixel technology. If you recall, Samsung used Dual Pixel as one of the main highlights on the Galaxy S7 edge, and the company further improved it for the S8 as well.


Focus continues to be blazing fast on all three phones, and this is the place where the Google Pixel XL actually deserves to be mentioned, as its laser focus appears to be faster than both the iPhone's and the new Samsung's. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-best-of-phone-camare.html

Phones / HTC One X10 Mid-ranger Smartphone With 4,000mah Battery Is Out With Only $355 by stevespack(m): 12:58am On Apr 15, 2017
Competition everywhere. Indeed after releasing the U Ultra and U Play, HTC focused its attention on mid-range smartphones and has just released the One X10 in Russia. A poster of the smartphone leaked yesterday, revealing the fact that it would come with a very large battery.


HTC already listed the new HTC One X10 mid-ranger on its website in Russia, as pointed by Roland Quandt. All specs for the mid-ranger were revealed, and HTC even posted a press release to officially announce the release.

The listing confirms previously rumored specs, including the 5.5-inch Super LCD display with 1080 x 1920 resolution and 401ppi pixel density. The device features Corning Gorilla Glass protection and comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, with the option to expand to 2TB using a microSD card.

4,000mAh battery and 16MP rear camera
The main selling point of the new HTC smartphone is surely the 4,000mAh battery, which the company says that it keeps the phone’s lights on for almost two days without charging. Moreover, HTC equipped the mid-ranger with the Boost+ feature that helps adjust system resources and help the battery last longer. HTC One X10 also comes with an Energy Saving Mode, a Maximum Power Saving mode and fast charging mode (5V / 2A).

HTC One X10 white
The feature even comes with a tool that automatically adjusts the screen’s resolution for certain games. Other specs include a MediaTek P10 SoC with an octa-core CPU and a rear camera with a 16MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture. The selfie snapper comes with an 8MP sensor and f/2.2 aperture, together with the option to shoot wide angle pictures.

HTC equipped the One X10 with an all metal case with resistance against scratches, falls and small bumps. The fingerprint scanner was placed on the back, while the smartphone has a price tag of about $355 in Russia. This isn’t the only smartphone that HTC has been working on, the company also plans to announce the new flagship, HTC Ocean, soon. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-htc-one-x10-mid-ranger.html

Phones / Arrival Of Nokia 9 With A Price Tag Of $699 In The US What Of Naija? by stevespack(m): 1:21am On Apr 11, 2017
Nokia 9 will be the next powerful smartphone that Finnish company HMD Global released to the market later this year. A new report by NPU reveals when the device will arrive and the price tag that it will record in the US.


Nokia 9 will most likely arrive to the market at the end of Q3 this year, while its price tag will reach about $699 in the US. The smartphone will have different prices in markets from all over the world, as taxes differ. This means that Nokia 9 could be sold for €749 outright in Europe.

The reason why Nokia 9 will arrive at the end of Q3 could be connected to the fact that the smartphone is rumored to incorporate the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform. The platform is known to have some supply issues, considering that Samsung has dibs on the initial supply and many other smartphone makers are interested in featuring SD835 in their latest flagship phones.

6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage
The upcoming Nokia 9 is rumored to feature a 5.5-inch OLED display with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution and 6GB of RAM inside. Such a high RAM capacity would surely make the phone appealing, especially since many flagships today still come with 4GB of RAM.

Nokia 9 is also expected to feature 128GB of internal storage and a 22MP dual-lens camera on the back, possibly Carl Zeiss-branded. The selfie snapper is said to have a 12MP lens, while battery capacity inside the phone could reach 3,800mAh with Quick Charge 4.0 support.

Moving on, the rumored specs are said to include IP68 certification against water and dust damages, as well as Android 7.1.2 Nougat and Nokia OZO audio enhancements, together with 3D capture and playback support. Nokia 9 could very well be a VR-enabled smartphone, considering the high display resolution and the latest Snapdragon platform. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-arrival-of-nokia-9-with.html

Phones / Samsung Galaxy S8+ With 6gb Of Ram And 128gb Storage Will Cost More Than $1,000 by stevespack(m): 1:24am On Apr 05, 2017
About one week passed since Samsung announced its latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ during the Unpacked event in New York. While the two phones feature 4GB of RAM, rumors say that a 6GB variant could be made available in China soon.


The latest report from ETNews sheds some light on a Galaxy S8+ variant with 6GB of RAM that will be introduced in China soon. The smartphone will have a price tag of about $1,030 and only the Midnight Black variant will be made available to customers.

In addition, Samsung intends to offer a free DeX Station together with pre-orders of the new Galaxy S8+ variant. The DeX Station usually costs around $150. The premium Galaxy S8+ variant will most likely have the same specs as the previously announced model, but internal storage might be increased to 128GB, thus justifying the price tag that slightly surpasses $1,000.

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ will hit shelves on April 21
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage are already available for pre-order in a number of countries, while the phones are set to release on April 21. Customers who pre-ordered the two devices in Canada are expected to receive them a few days earlier, on April 17.

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ have roughly the same specs, except for their display sizes and battery capacity. The standard model has a 5.8-inch Super AMOLED screen and 3,000mAh battery, while the larger variant has a 6.2-inch Infinity Display and draws power from a 3,500mAh battery. Speaking of the front panel, this year’s flagship lacks a physical home button, marking a major design change in the Galaxy S lineup.

Inside, they run on the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform and they're the first smartphones to come with Bluetooth 5.0. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ both have 12MP single-lens cameras on the back, although Samsung did explore the idea of a dual-camera setup on the back of the S8+, as recent prototype images showed. Perhaps, we’ll see such a design on the upcoming Galaxy Note 8.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-why-samsung-galaxy-s8.html

Phones / Complete Feature Of Htc U (ocean) 6gb Of Ram And Snapdragon 835 Platform by stevespack(m): 1:34am On Apr 04, 2017
Yesterday, HTC U leaked in an alleged render, showing some interesting design details about the upcoming flagship. Now, the phone’s specs surfaced in a new report, revealing that HTC packed top-of-the-line components in the new device.

HTC’s upcoming U flagship, codenamed Ocean, will feature Edge Sensors, also known as Sense Touch technology. Basically, the feature will allow users to squeeze the phone’s sides lightly or strongly in order to trigger actions.

The smartphone will come with multiple sensitivity settings to prevent accidental triggers. Edge Sensors will help users launch Google Assistant, the camera, HTC’s Sense Companion or turn on the WiFi hotspot. It certainly makes it easy to access various apps on the phone, even if the display is off.

Advanced main camera and the latest Qualcomm platform
Moving on to the camera, HTC U will have advanced HDR settings on the rear camera, including HDR+. Smart Video Zoom, 3D Audio and Hi-Res Recording tools. In addition, it’s said to feature a “real-time HDR scene detection” feature that would apply HDR+ processing features on top of images even before the picture is taken.

HTC U alleged specs
HTC U will have 4 microphones for recording, as well as two recording modes, 3D Audio and a Hi-Res Recording option. 3D Audio will offer surround sound effect to recordings. Aside from this, the new phone will come with Multimedia BoomSound, used on many premium smartphones by HTC.

HTC Ocean is said to feature a 5.5-inch display with 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top. Moreover, it might run the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 540 graphics processing unit.

RAM capacity is said to reach 4GB or 6GB, while internal storage might be 64GB or 128GB. The phone is said to draw power from a 3,000mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and have a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button. Android 7.1 will be pre-installed, while the flagship will lack a 3.5mm headphone jack. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-complete-feature-of-htc.html

Phones / Lets Talk About: What HTC U (ocean) Render Will Look Like by stevespack(m): 1:04am On Apr 03, 2017
HTC already announced two premium smartphones this year, the HTC U Ultra and U Play, but it still hasn’t announced its flagship phone. Information about HTC U, also known as Ocean, leaked out a few days ago, while alleged renders give us a look at the upcoming phone.


HTC U will be the company’s successor to last year’s HTC 10 flagship, and it will introduce some new features for HTC fans. The leaked renders show the smartphone having thin side bezels, with larger top and bottom bezels to accommodate the HTC moniker and sensors on top.

HTC placed dual speakers to the bottom of the smartphone, together with the USB Type-C port. The renders show the front and back panel, together with the two sides of the phone, but the power button, fingerprint scanner or volume controls are nowhere in sight. As it turns out, HTC’s upcoming flagship doesn’t appear to have any physical buttons whatsoever.

The latest Qualcomm platform and 5.5-inch display
Perhaps, HTC is seeking a different approach and wants to offer a product with fingerprint sensing tech built into the display, which would go great with the rumored Sense Touch technology. Apparently, HTC’s Sense Touch consists of a new touch-sensitive frame that makes it easy for users to simply swipe and access data or applications, without actually touching the display. The feature also makes it easy for users to browse and launch apps with one hand.

The phone is expected to see an announcement in late April and a release in early May, while rumors say that it will run the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform, coupled with Adreno 540 graphics processing unit and enjoy a 12MP camera on the back, with a 16MP selfie shooter in the front.

The phone will feature a 5.5-inch display with 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution, together with 64GB and 128GB of internal storage. It will most likely run Android 7.0 Nougat, with HTC Sense 9 UI on top. Take the information with a grain of salt, as nothing is certain until the phone is actually announced. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-what-htc-u-ocean-render.html

Phones / Blackberry Delays Keyone Release Until This May, Plus New Table In Progress by stevespack(m): 1:26am On Apr 02, 2017
BlackBerry unveiled the new KEYone with a physical keyboard back in February, during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and at the time, the company revealed that the phone would arrive sometime in April.

It seems that BlackBerry decided to delay the worldwide release of its newest smartphone and announced that the KEYone would hit markets one month later, in May.

“We just launched two phones, or we helped our partners launch two phones. One in Indonesia and that one is shipping already. The second one, that TCL announced at Mobile World Congress which is the physical keyboard on an Android, that one is not going to be slated to ship until probably the May timeframe. I think the first manufacturing production run is at the end of April. So the product looks pretty good, but the worldwide availability is going to be later than May,” said BlackBerry's CEO John Chen during the company’s earning calls.

It seems that the delayed release date applies to all countries where the KEYone was available for pre-order for a price of about $550.

A BlackBerry tablet could be in the works
Still, BlackBerry does have some good news for fans. Apparently, one of the company’s partners is looking to build a tablet running on Android and wants BlackBerry to provide them the portfolio rights to do so. The matter isn’t set in stone, but the CEO said that the tablet would run BlackBerry software and thus the company would receive royalties based on sales.

It remains to be seen if the tablet will actually reach development stages, but in the meanwhile we’re anxiously waiting for the KEYone to hit shelves. The smartphone runs an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, and a 3,505mAh battery with Quick Charge 3. The 12MP Sony IMX378 sensor on the back has 4K recording capabilities and f/2.0 aperture.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/04/lets-talk-about-blackberry-delays.html

Phones / Finally Carriers Announce Galaxy S8 And S8+ Availability And Pricing Details by stevespack(m): 1:44am On Mar 30, 2017
Samsung has just announced its latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S8 and S8+ today, together with a bundle of accessories, including the DeX Station. The company also announced pricing and availability for the two phones.

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ will be offered in multiple color options, including Midnight Black, Orchid Gray, Arctic Silver, Coral Blue and Maple Gold.

Samsung’s newest flagship will be available for pre-order starting March 30 in the US, while Europeans in some countries can go ahead and pre-order their device starting today. The phone is set to hit shelves on April 21.

US and UK carriers already announced Galaxy S8 pricing
US carrier Verizon stated that pre-orders would start March 30 and customers will also get a free Gear VR with controller and Oculus content pack. They can choose $99 “Experience Box” with Gear VR and Controller, Harman Kardon headphones, and 256GB microSD card, instead. The Galaxy S8 retails for $720 or $30 per month for 24 months, while the S8+ goes for $840 or $35 for 24 months.

Pre-orders at AT&T will start on the same day, but the full retail price will be higher at $750, with the option to get the Galaxy S8 for $25 per month for 30 months or $31.25 per month for 24 months. The S8+ retails for $850, or $28.34 per month for 30 months or $35.42 for 24 months. AT&T is offering a free Gear VR with Controller and Oculus content pack.

T-Mobile has the same retail prices for the Galaxy S8 and S8+, but offers T-Mobile @Work customers a free DeX desktop dock with in-store preorder. BestBuy is offering customers $100 if they pre-order the Galaxy S8 or S8+ from the retailer.

In the UK, pre-orders will start today and end April 19 at many operators and retailers, including EE, Sky Mobile, and Tesco Mobile. The Galaxy S8 costs £689 ($855) in the UK, while the Galaxy S8+ £779 ($967) and will be available only in Midnight Black and Orchid Grey, while Arctic Silver version arriving later. The new AKG headphones carry a price tag of $99 http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/03/lets-talk-about-finally-carriers.html

Phones / Samsung Galaxy S8 And Galaxy S8+ Make Their Worldwide Debut by stevespack(m): 1:06am On Mar 30, 2017
The moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally upon us, as Samsung officially announced the Galaxy S8 and S8+, this year’s flagships that will replace the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge at the forefront of Samsung’s Galaxy S lineup.

Samsung finally held the Unpacked 2017 event in New York City at 11 a.m. (EDT), at the David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center. The South Korean company also scheduled a similar event at the Here East (2012 Olympic Press and Broadcast Centre) in London at 5PM CET. Moreover, the Unpacked 2017 event was live streamed on Samsung’s Unpacked Android and iOS app, as well as on its official website.

Significant design change in the lineup, introduction of key features
The Galaxy S8 and S8+ feature some of the most powerful components on the market today, aside from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 platform. They mark several premieres for Samsung, being the first phones to come with Bluetooth 5.0 and the company’s own virtual assistant Bixby.

The design of the two phones brings a significant change in the lineup, with the removal of the physical home button, a trademark of Samsung Galaxy S phones. Thus, the company made way for the Infinity Display that covers 80% of the front panel and graciously curves at both edges. The fingerprint scanner on the back is just one of the security solutions that Samsung employed on the new phones, together with the iris scanner, brought over from the late Galaxy Note 7.

Galaxy S8 and S8+ specs
As expected, the two smartphones come with IP68 certification against water and dust damages, together with Gorilla Glass 5 coating on top of the 5.8-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display on the Galaxy S8 and 6.2-inch screen on the S8+. They feature 4GB of RAM, 64GB of UFS 2.1 internal memory, 3,000mAh and 3,500mAh batteries to power various processes.

In terms of camera performance, the front shooter now has an 8MP sensor with f/1.7 aperture and smart auto focus. Rear camera capacity is 12MP, just like on its predecessor, with dual pixel technology with enhanced image processing.

“The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ usher in a new era of smartphone design and fantastic new services, opening up new ways to experience the world,” said DJ Koh, President of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/03/lets-talk-about-samsung-galaxy-s8-and.html

Phones / Latest HTC U Flagship With Touch-sensitive Frame To Launch In April by stevespack(m): 1:37am On Mar 29, 2017
Earlier this year, HTC released two premium smartphones, the U Ultra and U Play, while a new leak reveals that the third phone in the lineup would arrive next month. The flagship will be called simply HTC U and it’s actually the HTC Ocean that was mentioned in previous reports.

HTC U would be the company’s successor to last year’s HTC 10, taking the reign as the 2017 flagship for HTC. Rumors about the new smartphone surfaced in January this year, when a video showed the company’s new Sense Touch technology, which will be marketed as Edge Sense.

The technology will allow users to perform and customize various actions with gestures on the phone’s metal frame, not on the actual display. Users will be able to swipe along the left or right side of the device and perform various actions like open apps, scroll down on pages, access the camera easier and many more.

The new touch-sensitive frame does bring a novel feature on the market, one that makes it easier for users to get access to apps and data on their phones, without having to tap and swipe through multiple menus. In addition, it would make it easier to hold the phone and launch apps by using just one hand. It will be interesting to see what type of cases HTC will release for the new phones, so that the functionality of the phone’s touch-sensitive frame wouldn’t be affected.

Snapdragon 835 platform inside and a 5.5-inch QHD display
When it comes to components inside the new phone, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform powering the HTC U might be the reason why the phone arrives later than the other two devices in the series. It is known that Samsung has bids on SD835 production until the flagship is announced tomorrow.

Moreover, HTC U could feature a 5.5-inch QHD touchscreen, 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, a 12MP rear camera with Sony IMX362 and a 16MP IMX351 selfie snapper. The smartphone will run Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box and it’s expected to be announced in mid-April the earliest and hit stores in early May.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/03/lets-talk-about-latest-htc-u-flagship.html

Phones / All 2017 Iphones To Support Wireless Charging, Apple Watch To Feature LTE by stevespack(m): 1:13am On Mar 29, 2017
Semiconductor analyst Christopher Rolland spoke with multiple Apple suppliers recently and revealed interesting information about Apple’s plans for 2017 iPhones and the new Apple Watch. The analyst also learned some details about iPhones to be announced next year.

First off, the next version of Apple Watch will feature its own cellular modem chip, and therefore it will support LTE. Apple has yet to sign off on the new device’s design and solve some battery life issues, but the company does intend to incorporate AirPod support for making and receiving calls on the Apple Watch. VoIP support and data across a CAT-M1 connection could also be implemented for superior battery life.

Secondly, the analyst gathered even more details about the smartphones that Apple intends to announce this year. The Cupertino company is said to release three iPhone versions, a 4.7-inch iPhone 7s, 5.5-inch iPhone 7s Plus, and a 5.8-inch OLED iPhone 8.

Previous rumors said that only the anniversary OLED iPhone 8 would have wireless charging, but the analyst suggests that all iPhones to be announced this year will offer the technology developed by Pegatron and Foxconn. However, Apple is facing some issues regarding charging efficiency, as it may take 3 hours to receive a full charge.

This isn’t the only element that Apple has been having some problems with, the elimination of the home button resulted in some technical issues regarding technology validation. Because of this, Apple has yet to fully sign off on this move.

Apple is developing a hybrid port for the 2018 iPhone
Apple is also planning on creating an interoperable hybrid of a Lightning and USB Type-C port, but it won’t be featured on the iPhone 8. Apparently, the new hybrid port will arrive in 2018, while the iPhone 8 will retain its Lightning port.

Moreover, the iPhone 8 will feature “an unusual L-shaped battery”, for greater flexibility in design, thus allowing for an edge-to-edge OLED display on the new phone.

Manufacturing of the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus is set to start in June, while iPhone 8 will be built two months later. Production of A11 chips for the phones is set to start in April. The analyst also revealed that all three phones would be announced during Apple’s presentation in September, but he didn’t say anything about the iPhone 8 being offered in limited supply, as it was previously mentioned.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/03/lets-talk-about-all-2017-iphones-to.html

Phones / Samsung Finally Revealed Complete Info Of Galaxy S8 And Galaxy S8+ by stevespack(m): 12:52am On Mar 27, 2017
Well is finally here. Information about the upcoming Galaxy S8 and S8+ leaked out, just a few days before the official unveiling on March 29. Almost everything about the new phones and new press shots surfaced online.


The images leaked by Roland Quandt reveal the Galaxy S8 and S8+ in all color variants, including Black Sky, Blue Coral, Arctic Silver, and Orchid Grey. The front and back panels are shown, revealing the rear camera, fingerprint sensor, side buttons, LED flash, and more.



Galaxy S8 and S8+ render
Apparently, Samsung intends to offer customers “the best features of its Galaxy lineup” and a “groundbreaking design” that would make them forget about the Galaxy Note 7 debacle. The report also confirms some of the phones’ rumored features, together with new details.

Fingerprint sensor to open and close apps
The standard Galaxy S8 will have a 5.8-inch curved Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 18:5:9 aspect ratio, very similar to the recently announced LG G6. The main difference between the two models will the Galaxy S8+’s larger display of 6.2 inches.

An iris scanner and fingerprint sensor will also be incorporated on the new phones, the latter will offer users the option to open and close applications just by placing their fingers on the back of the phone. But it remains to be seen how accessible the sensor really is, considering the phones’ rather large sizes.

Users will also get access to Samsung’s Secure Folder for storing sensitive information, apps and files. The app is available on the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, and was featured on the Galaxy Note 7. IP68 certification will keep the phone protected from dust and water for 30 minutes and up to 1.5 meters.

Internal specs and details about accessories revealed
Information about the rear camera on the two phones has been rather scarce, but this report sheds light on the sensor. Samsung didn’t increase megapixel resolution, but rather retained the 12MP 1.4µm pixel size sensor with f/1.7 aperture, dual-pixel autofocus, OIS and 4k recording. Samsung also incorporated laser autofocus and increased the front camera resolution to 8MP with f/1.7 aperture. The company also added autofocus mechanism for capturing content in dynamic situations.

When it comes to internal hardware, the two phones will run a 2.5GHz octa-core Exynos 8895 processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 platform, depending on the market. RAM capacity will reach 4GB, but some previous reports say that it might be bumped to 6GB in China.

The Galaxy S8 and S8+ will come with 64GB of UFS 2.0 internal storage and a microSD slot for increasing the memory to 256GB. Other than that, the phones will have a 3.5mm headphone jack, dual-band gigabit Wi-Fi, LTE, GPS, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.

Battery capacity should reach 3,000mAh on the standard model and 3,500mAh on the larger variant, with wireless charging available for both devices. Moreover, stereo speakers will be available on the new phones.

Samsung to introduce Guard S8
Rumored pricing for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ was confirmed; the standard model will have a price of €799, while the larger S8+ will cost €899. Samsung will also offer official accessories, like the DeX Station in multiple colors to match S8 variants. Pricing for all official Galaxy S8 accessories leaked yesterday, confirming that the DeX Station would cost €149.99.

Samsung Guard S8
To regain consumer trust in certain key markets, Samsung intends to offer Samsung Guard S8 service program for repairing phones in just two hours. The company will also offer official warranty extension in some countries and a one-time free replacement of the screen, together with a Remote Support option.

While this new report covers almost everything about the new Galaxy S8 and S8+, the information will receive official confirmation only when the two phones are finally announced on March 29 in New York and London http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/03/lets-talk-about-samsung-finally.html

Webmasters / Lets Talks About: Tips You Must Know About Internet Scams by stevespack(m): 1:19am On Feb 28, 2017
If you get scammed on the Internet, it is unlikely that you will ever see your money back. Especially in smaller amounts, there is no one that helps you if you are being scammed by Facebook not only bone in Facebook itself, but often caught by the police and the banks. To tell the victims to the NIS.


So it is best to avoid being scammed. But how do you do that? Some tips.

1. Check the seller
It is best to, before you transfer money to a seller, check how he or she is known. Buy something with a real shop? Make sure that shop is affiliated with a health mark. Search engines also in the reputation of a shop if you've never ordered anything.

Buy something from a private individual (for example, concert tickets via Facebook or movies via Marketplace), it is also possible tightening. The police have a tool that allows you for example an account number, phone number or email address can get the wringer. That data associated with a fraudster, the tool triggers an alarm.

In practice, this tool is not waterproof, and the police sometimes turn No alarm when an account is indeed used by a scammer. It is therefore advisable to also account to get here by Google; high probability that someone shares his experiences as he or she has been scammed.

2. Pay
Many people in the Nigeria pay by bank transfer or PayPal. But the Buyer is in those cases lower than for credit card or PayPal. As a commercial vendor does not offer credit card payments, this can be a bad sign.

Buy something from a private individual, you can transfer via PayPal offer added value. If you do not receive your goods, you get namely your money back. PayPal in the Netherlands or less common than in the United States, certainly not every legitimate vendor has a PayPal account. An additional disadvantage for the seller is that he or she must pay a fee to PayPal.

3. Avoid Identity Theft
Many scammers use fake accounts and email addresses to defraud people, so it looks like you're doing business with a legitimate person. It is important to avoid being a victim of identity fraud.

Send a seller on the internet never sensitive personal information such as your social security number or a scan of your passport. Do you do that, it's a scammer can easily impersonate you. Should you nevertheless once hand over your passport, you can an app using the government to create a safe copy of your passport.

Are you a victim of identity theft? Then put on for example your Facebook profile a clear, face-message that someone posing as you. And pass it on to your employer: if being approached by victims, then your boss know it's not because of you.

4. Common sense
It is not always like that, but sometimes you can smell a rat. A phone that costs in the store 400 euros, or 80,000 Naira you get not just for half the price. And almost no one sells concert tickets below the asking price. It's a bit of a cliché, but if something seems too good to be true, then it probably is the case.
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Webmasters / Lets Talk About Costs And Result Of Affiliate Marketing by stevespack(m): 2:01am On Feb 27, 2017
Almost all major e-commerce companies in the in the world today have affiliate- or partner program. Within provide an affiliate program advertisers, website owners the ability to promote their product or service in exchange for a commission per lead or sale closed.



What is the cost of an affiliate program for advertisers? At what cost should you look if you manage an affiliate program? I tried there to provide an overview as complete as possible. Finally still address the question of where to look for when choosing a network.

1. Network Costs

Below I will explain each part of the cost of an affiliate network.

Affiliate Network

Start an affiliate program you (exceptions) for in an affiliate network. The largest networks in the Netherlands zanox, Daisycon and TradeTracker. These networks provide the measurement of the orders, promotion of the program and the recruitment and payment of the affiliates. The advertiser will receive once a month an invoice from the network. But what's on such a bill?

Cost affiliate network

An affiliate network works largely performance-based. That is, a margin is calculated on the affiliate fee. It works like this: an affiliate receives a commission on a sale or lead made (for example, 10 percent of the order value). An order value of 100 euros is 10 euros. 10 euros is the amount received by the affiliate for the arranged sale. About this affiliate fee of 10 euros the network calculates its storage. At a premium of 1.25 are your final cost 12.5 for this order. The level of the network varies per network, per advertiser per industry.

In addition to the network per order calculate networking start-up costs, licensing fees and traffic fee's. These are one-time or monthly fee for the use and maintenance of the interface and the hours are used for starting and promoting the program. These costs vary per network.

Why are there differences in the network?

Because there is paid to an affiliate network by registered order, the network has benefited from a successful affiliate program. If through your affiliate program registered 100 orders per day and the affiliate network receives a network of 1.25 per transaction, the network earns 25 Naira, Dollar, or Euro per day. At 10 orders this 2.50 per day. An affiliate program with a lot of potential to justify a lower network.

The potential of an affiliate campaign is depending on the industry, the competition, the conversion of the site, the number of quality affiliates, the program conditions, the affiliate fees and other factors.

2. De-duplication of orders

If you work with multiple networks, you have a chance that one order is registered with two networks. Prevent you pay twice to be replicated by the same order. Put the monthly or bi-weekly inspection of the orders of the networks together lists and check which orders have been registered in both networks. Adopt good sale with the most recent click ( 'last cookie counts).

If you can use within the affiliate channel conversion attribution, you can choose to distribute the compensation as the affiliate of the first click has played a role in the purchase process.

Percentage value to classroom

Upon conversion attribution is the online route of a customer from the first contact to buy a product or service mapped. Is then given a percentage value to each contact time. In this way, the online marketing budget can be divided. One such route can be AdWords> affiliate site> Facebook> organic> AdWords> Affiliate> sales. It is also possible to make use of within the affiliate channel of conversion-attribution. It is then looked at all the clicks registered in the affiliate channel.

3. Affiliate fee

it is important for a successful program in order to have a competitive affiliate-compensation. Affiliates are commercially and want their website, email, file, or Facebook page yields as much money as possible. But what is equally important, the deals and the conversion of the advertiser compared to the competitor's website.

example iphone_6_lightcurb

A telecomvergelijker has two offers for iPhone 6 subscription on his website:

1 advertiser is offering a free iPhone 6 with a subscription of 40 euros per month.
Ad 2 is offering a free iPhone 6 with a subscription of 45 euros per month.

Advertiser 1 provides an affiliate fee of 30 euros.
Ad 2 is an affiliate fee of 50 euros.

The affiliate-fee is in favor of Ad 2, but consumer offer is in favor of the conversion advertiser 1. In the above example the advertiser will be most promoted. If the advertiser offering the best offer on the basis of the transmitted clicks twice as much conversion yields, then the advertiser with the higher affiliate fees will win one advertiser.

If the offers are always sharper than the competition, it can be adjusted to the affiliate fee down without compromising the numbers. Affiliates look at what constitutes a click in combination with the volume of clicks they can send. On this basis, determines the degree of promotion. By knowing what is your position in your market, you can determine the most ideal affiliate fee. A fee whereby the affiliate is satisfied with the yields and the advertiser is satisfied with the cost per order is the goal.

4. Choice affiliate network

What to look for when you want to start as an advertiser with affiliate marketing when choosing an affiliate network?

There are many various networks in the Netherlands with all those sectors in which they are specialized. At zanox include connected nearly all providers of telephone subscriptions. Because these telecom players are all connected to the same network, you can assume that the main affiliates (comparison but Apple and Samsung blog) to obtain telecom are at zanox. In addition, the account automatically have a lot of industry knowledge. This may be a reason to choose the telecoms advertiser zanox.

Competitive reasons

However, the wide range of telecom advertisers may also be a reason to choose not to zanox. The assumption that you are 'one of the many telecoms advertisers' is within the network can ensure that your affiliate program stand out enough. In addition, it is possible that there is too little attention paid to your affiliate program because the network "more important" has telecoms advertisers.
http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/02/lets-talk-about-costs-and-result-of.html

Phones / Lets Talk About: Super Secure Phone Donald Trump Will Use To Tweet by stevespack(m): 1:08am On Jan 21, 2017
As you all know yesterday been January 20, 2017, marks the day when Donald Trump was sworn into office, but he has said that he won’t actually take over Presidential duties until Monday, January 23. Recent reports have said that President Trump will ditch his Android phone for a “super-secure” device.

This means that he will use an encrypted smartphone for posting his daily tweets. Of course, the Donald won’t just tweet using the new phone, he’ll also be conducting important calls and maybe read emails or texts.

Associated Press reports that Donald has already ditched his Android phone for a “secure, encrypted device approved by the Secret Service with a new number that few people possess.” Apparently, he wasn’t pleased with making the switch, but ultimately followed the advice of intelligence officers.

Obama traded in his Blackberry for a secure Galaxy S4
When taking office in 2009, former President Barack Obama kept his BlackBerry 8830 World Edition smartphone, but compromised on limited communications and capabilities. Only a handful of people had Obama’s number and many features on the BlackBerry were blocked for security reasons.

Eventually, he “upgraded” to a secure Samsung Galaxy smartphone, which he said didn’t allow him to place calls, install applications, take pictures, or even play music.

The supposed Galaxy S4 had been stripped of features that could compromise the President’s personal information. The phone had the ability to access SIPRNet, which is the US Military classified network, and could download apps approved by the Defense Information Systems Agency.

Supposedly, Donald Trump has received a similar phone, though we’re not sure if he’ll be able to use it for tweeting. Obama used a different phone for tweeting, but he rarely posted updates without coordinating with his staff. So in the end, Donald Trump might use a different smartphone for tweeting, as we’re certain he won’t give up on his prolific presence on the popular network.http://eisteve..com.ng/2017/01/lets-talk-about-super-secure-phone.html

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