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Phones / Re: Which Phone Do You Need As A Christmas Gift by Two5tech: 9:10am On Dec 07, 2017
Xiaomi guys..... Why
Phones / Re: Which Phone Do You Need As A Christmas Gift by Two5tech: 7:25am On Dec 07, 2017
raphafire:
If I tell u, will u buy it for me??
a fellow nairalander might get it for you...you never can tell
Phones / Which Phone Do You Need As A Christmas Gift by Two5tech: 7:06am On Dec 07, 2017
Hey guys.....its Christmas and I need a Samsung tablet as my Christmas present.....
Say it and have it;that's what am doing.
Sooo tell us the phone you need
Technology Market / Great Mtn Data Plans (only On Pulse) by Two5tech: 12:08pm On Dec 05, 2017
hello guys this is arthur from Two5tech and today I want to share what might not be a secret to some but probably overlooked by many, Oya lets get going.

Rule no1

Get your MTN sim card ready

Rule no2

Subscribe to MTN pulse by dialing *406*1#.

this is what you will be getting from mtn

1Gb =====#500; => 2 weeks

2Gb=====#1,000; =>4 weeks( 1 month)

3Gb=====#1500; => 6 weeks

4Gb=====#2000; =>8 weeks (2 months)

5Gb=====#2,500; =>10 weeks

6Gb=====#3,000; => 12 weeks (3 months)

7Gb=====#3,500; => 14 weeks

8Gb=====#4,000; => 16 weeks (4 months)

9Gb=====#4,500; => 18 weeks

10Gb====#5,000; =>20 weeks (5 months)…



guys pls dont get offended visit https://whittechblog./2017/12/05/legal-way-to-buy-data-at-a-cheap-rate-from-mtn/#more-587

for the full post

Phones / Legal Way To Buy Data At A Cheap Rate From MTN by Two5tech: 9:49am On Dec 05, 2017
hello guys this is arthur from Two5tech and today I want to share what might not be a secret to some but probably overlooked by many, Oya lets get going.

Rule no1

Get your MTN sim card ready

Rule no2

Subscribe to MTN pulse by dialing *406*1#.

this is what you will be getting from mtn

1Gb =====#500; => 2 weeks

2Gb=====#1,000; =>4 weeks( 1 month)

3Gb=====#1500; => 6 weeks

4Gb=====#2000; =>8 weeks (2 months)

5Gb=====#2,500; =>10 weeks

6Gb=====#3,000; => 12 weeks (3 months)

7Gb=====#3,500; => 14 weeks

8Gb=====#4,000; => 16 weeks (4 months)

9Gb=====#4,500; => 18 weeks

10Gb====#5,000; =>20 weeks (5 months)…



guys pls dont get offended visit https://whittechblog./2017/12/05/legal-way-to-buy-data-at-a-cheap-rate-from-mtn/#more-587

for the full post

Programming / Uses Of Different Programming Languages by Two5tech: 10:26pm On Nov 19, 2017
Java: general purpose; used especially for Android (phones and tablets), websites created by corporations, and sometimes embedded systems (like the chip that runs your washing machine) or desktop software. According to many polls, it’s the most popular programming language.

C++: general purpose: rarely used for websites unless they are very high-volume and highly optimised; the language of choice for 3D games; very good at allowing you to efficiently manage memory and good for anything requiring smooth realtime execution. Also used a lot for desktop programs in general, for creating operating systems and anything where you have to interact with hardware at a “low level”.

C: C++ was built on C, so there is a lot of overlap between the two. It’s extremely fast and is the language of choice for writing operating systems, device drivers and other programming languages, and for programming embedded systems. C++ can be used for these things too, but C lets you squeeze out just a little bit more performance.

Python: general purpose. Slow compared to the first three, but very good for creating websites and dealing with data. You can often put together a Python program more quickly than you can with C, C++ or Java, but it’s not used so much for commercial software that’s distributed to end users.

Perl: before we had Python, we had Perl. It’s still popular, and is great for munging large numbers of text files, producing reports or automating some kinds of system administration. Also good for websites. Probably a bit faster than Python, but harder to read.

Ruby: a bit similar to Python and Perl, sort of. Often used to create websites, but not quite as popular as PHP and Java for that purpose. This is the only language on this list that I’ve barely used myself, but it has some serious fans out there, so it must be good.

C#: This is a language devised by Microsoft; it’s like an improved version of Java and is now available on lots of non-Microsoft systems, but it can’t quite fully get rid of the Microsoft association. Very good for creating Windows desktop programs, since Microsoft C# includes a really nice visual designer. Also used to create websites with ASP, I believe. I hope it continues to spread its wings, because it’s a great language.

HTML/CSS: this isn’t really a programming language, but is used to create web pages. Languages like Python that can be used to create the “back end” of websites — the bit that interacts with a database — ultimately work by sending HTML to a browser. HTML provides the structure of a web page, and CSS styles and re-arranges the basic structure.

Javascript: originally this was intended just to add in-browser functionality to web pages. For example it can enable a web page to tell you immediately if you’ve typed something invalid in a form. Things like gmail are very heavy on Javascript; you can use it to basically write a whole application that runs in a web browser. Now the usage of Javascript is spreading, and people are starting to devise ways of using it as a more general purpose programming language.

PHP: This is used exclusively to add functionality to HTML. Often it’s actually mixed with HTML, and allows you to retrieve data and generate HTML in useful ways before it’s sent to a user’s browser to be displayed. When it comes to connecting a website to a database, PHP is probably the most popular technology in use, especially for home users. Facebook uses it, for instance.

SQL: This is a language that is specifically used to work with databases, creating database tables, retrieving or adding data, performing queries and so on.

Assembly: in a sense this is the most powerful and most
Click the link for more
https://whittechblog./2017/04/05/uses-of-different-programming-languages/#more-125

Programming / Things You Can Learn From Mark Zuckerberg’s Past New Year Resolutions by Two5tech: 10:18pm On Nov 19, 2017
“Every year, I take on a personal challenge to learn new things and grow outside my work at Facebook,” Zuckerberg wrote in facebook post last year. From picking up a new language to writing a thank you note every day for a year, each of Zuckerberg’s challenges has served a purpose bigger than himself.

After what Zuckerberg calls a “tumultuous” 2016, the Facebook founder has made it his 2017 resolution to visit and meet people in every state in the U.S. by the end of the year. It’s his goal to learn how people around the country are “living, working and thinking about the future.” Facebook has been a social vehicle that has connected the world and given many people a voice. However in some cases it has also created division. Zuckerberg wants to hear different opinions and voices, figure out how he can empower people and help create a better future.

Personal, social and business challenges inspire Zuckerberg’s yearly resolutions. The challenges never apply to just one area in his life, either — he makes sure that he will benefit from them in a number of ways. Studying Mandarin Chinese in 2010 helped him communicate for business, learn about a different culture and tackle his lifelong struggles with mastering a new language. When he created an AI system, “Jarvis,” to control his home in 2016, he found a way to apply his technical skills and today’s technology to make his life easier.

Check out some of Zuckerberg’s most legendary New Year’s resolutions and discover the larger lessons behind them.

Use technology to make your life easier.
Zuckerberg’s 2016 resolution theme was “invention,” which is why he challenged himself to create an AI system to run his home. By the end of December 2016, Zuckerberg had successfully built “Jarvis” — inspired by Iron Man — that can control appliances, plays music, recognize faces and even entertain his two-year-old daughter. By utilizing today’s technology — which doesn’t necessarily mean building a robot for your house — and challenging yourself to be more inventive, you can find ways to make your life easier and daily routines more efficient.

Educate yourself.
You don’t need to travel to become cultured. Instead, use the resources around you to educate yourself. In 2015, Zuckerberg challenged himself to read a new book every other week in order to learn about different cultures, beliefs, histories and technologies. “Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse yourself in a deeper way than most media today,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

Practice humility.
In a world where we email or chat a quick “thanks!” to someone, Zuckerberg challenged himself to handwrite or email a thought-out thank-you note to someone every day of the year in 2014. “It’s important to me because I’m a very critical person,” Zuckerberg told Bloomberg. Making a simple expression of gratitude like this a daily habit will help you develop humility and authenticity.

Meet one person a day outside of work.
Don’t let the walls of your office confine and shape those you interact with. Use your time outside of your 9-to-5 to connect with your local community and meet new people. For his 2013 New Year’s resolution, Zuckerberg committed to meeting one person a day outside of Facebook. A few months in, Zuckerberg told Fortune, “It’s going well — I’ve done a bunch of things in the community and just tried to get broader exposure.”

Pay attention to the details.
As a CEO and founder, Zuckerberg isn’t always responsible for micro-level details, although these smaller aspects are fundamental to Facebook’s existence. That’s why he made it his 2012 challenge to code every day in order to better connect with his employees and better understand Facebook at its most granular level, according to Business Insider.

Make a sacrifice.
Zuckerberg’s 2011 challenge was to become a vegetarian and only eat meat that he killed hims
https://whittechblog./2017/04/12/things-you-can-learn-from-mark-zuckerbergs-past-new-year-resolutions/#more-280

Programming / How To Become A Good Programmer by Two5tech: 12:25am On Nov 17, 2017
have you ever desired to be a programmer but you don't know how to go about it, this video explains everything you need to know....thank me later

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4cg1jU9C6s
Phones / Infinix Zero 5 Quick Review (video) by Two5tech: 10:29am On Nov 13, 2017
This is infinix answer to tecno phantom 8
Every infinix lover needs to get this phone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysgs-Dg7u4o
Phones / Infinix Zero 5 - The Boss Phone by Two5tech: 12:48am On Nov 12, 2017
china based Transsion holding is set to unveil infinx ‘Zero 5’ that will feature an edge to edge display and dual-camera system. The smartphone is expected to be priced at about #100,000 to #110,000 and will hit the market hopefully by the end of november
The infinix zero 5 will feature
1) 6GB RAM
2) Dual camera setup ( one telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens) at the rear
3) 128 GB internal storage.................
and many more in the video below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysgs-Dg7u4o

what do you think about this phone

Phones / Re: Is This The Best Tech Reviewer Ever by Two5tech: 12:01am On Nov 10, 2017
Phones / Re: Is This The Best Tech Reviewer Ever by Two5tech: 11:59pm On Nov 09, 2017
[https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=LLC9SkJDA9963hA_471x6Tgw&v=fw1tWABV998] [Best of MKBHD 2017 - YouTube] is good,have a look at it!
Phones / Who Is Your Favorite Nigerian Youtuber And Why by Two5tech: 9:25pm On Nov 09, 2017
Pls guys be sincere with your answers for now.....who is your favorite Nigerian YouTuber and why...
Phones / Is This The Best Tech Reviewer Ever by Two5tech: 2:59pm On Nov 09, 2017
His name is marques brownlee, is he worth being the best Tech reviewer ever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw1tWABV998

Phones / Please I Need Help With Iphone6s Plus Icloud Unlock by Two5tech: 8:54am On Nov 09, 2017
Hey guys, I have an iphone6s plus that is iCloud locked, how do I go about the unlocking
Phones / Re: The First Lady To Own An Iphone X In Nigeria (Photos) by Two5tech: 4:34pm On Nov 08, 2017
This is how an iPhone x looks

Phones / Re: The First Lady To Own An Iphone X In Nigeria (Photos) by Two5tech: 4:28pm On Nov 08, 2017
That's not an iphonex, probably the iPhone 8plus

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