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Tuesday, 14 November 2017

How To Get 4.5GB With #1000 On All Airtel Sims, Airtel Cheats

How To Get 4.5GB With #1000 On All Airtel Sims, Airtel Cheats

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Airtel, one of the four best mobile network providers in Nigeria has been sending numerous messages to some or all of their customers concerning their offer.
This bonus has a lot to offer if you are a real data consumer especially those who prefer streaming YouTube and other online videos from different websites.
The message was to offer free 1.5GB as your normal data plan and 3GB YouTube night streaming. The SMS stated as following:

“Pay N1000 get 4.5GB data now (1.5GB for any site + free 3GB YouTube night streaming). Dial *323*31# to activate now.”

How To Get Airtel 4.5GB Data With 1000Naira

All You have to do are;
1. just have #1000 on your sim.
2. Dail *323*31#
3. You will be giving 4.5gb. In which 1.5gb will be use for normal browsing and the remaining 3.5gb can only be use to watch YouTube videos at night.

Airtel is trying a new business strategy to drive back their customers but not in a good way, the 3GB supposed to be restricted for the day not nightR

CCourtesy of olexhome.com.ng

Monday, 13 November 2017

WARNING: One Million People Downloaded Fake WhatsApp

WARNING: One Million People Downloaded Fake WhatsApp


Got an iPhone? Then don’t stress.

According to news reports, more than one million people were tricked into downloading a fake Android app that was pretending to be an update of WhatsApp.

Tsk tsk.

Available via the Play Store – and it’s still there – the app was called “Update WhatsApp”:

However, after its illegitimacy was flagged by Reddit users (obviously), the apps’ name changed to “Dual Whatsweb Update” and its icon was also switched, reportsMotherboard.

The goal? Well, unlike many fake apps of this kind, its purpose was to create revenue through ad views:

Nikolaos Chrysaidos, a security researcher at anti-virus company Avast, has spotted a few similarly malicious apps, such as a fake Facebook Messenger app that he said was downloaded 10 million times.

You see, other fake apps that use the same technique to get downloaded are used to hack victims:

This is not the first time someone tries to deceive Android users with fake, malicious apps. The Google Play Store has long been mired by these kind of apps. But based on the number of downloads, this fake WhatsApp app is one of the most successful ever.

“Wow that *is* a lot….jeez!” Stephen Ridley, a security researcher who was one of the co-authors of the Android Hacker’s Handbook, told in a Twitter direct message.

“These things are not getting enough scrutiny […] why wouldn’t an app that has a huge number of downloads receive a little additional security scrutiny,” Ridley added in a subsequent phone call.

Just take a look at the amount of WhatsApp-branded apps that have got past Google’s curation:

Shocking. Android users, be careful out there.

Or, make things easier and just get yourself an iPhone.

This app has about 6.2 million users in Nigeria alone

This app has about 6.2 million users in Nigeria alone


Truecaller remains one of the most downloaded apps, high up with the Facebooks and the Instagrams.

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Truecaller has kicked off its Africa Launch Event in Lagos, on Thursday 2nd 2017 at CCHub. 

Truecaller’s been telling us they have plans to touchdown in Africa for a while now, so it’s not much of a surprise. The best part? They are setting up headquarters in the region and they’ll be hiring key personnel for operations. 

If you’re not down with the geeky stuff, scroll a little further down,

Truecaller also launched a Developer Program with the Truecaller SDK, a product for digital startups and app developers. This will help 3rd party developers, digital businesses and startups verify end users ASAPly. It is available on Android, iOS and web platforms.

Priyam Bose is the Head of Worldwide Developer Relations at Truecaller, and this is what he said:

“We see Nigeria as one of the most promising eco-systems in Africa, that’s why we have decided to kick-off our tour in the market. After engaging with some of the top tech startups and
digital businesses in the country, we are even more convinced that Truecaller SDK — mobile
identity solution — will help solve many of their challenges when onboarding and verifying new
users.”
 

Wait a minute, why is Truecaller such an incredible product?

Think about this? A number calls you, and it’s not stored on your phonebook. You don’t know whether it’s a stalker, a spammer, or someone you’re owing money. So ask yourself, to pick or not to pick?

This is the simple problem Truecaller solves. It’s the giant phonebook of the Internet and is one of the fastest growing consumer apps in Africa. For the past two years, it has graced our App store charts’ most popular lists. High up with the Facebooks and Instagrams. 

Truecaller provides a simple solution that just shows you who’s calling and filters the ridiculous spam calls and SMSes.  

50 million people in Africa already use this app. That’s about a third of Facebook’s Africa population. 
Just so you know how much work Truecaller is actually doing, here are a few interesting numbers; 

  • More than 500 million spam calls gets blocked every month. More than 50% of messages being filtered is considered spam.

  • Nigeria alone, has 6.2 million Truecaller users. Although, only 3 million are active monthly users. 

  • But these are still great numbers when you realise that 80 percent of that user base was acquired just over the past year. 

  • Every single month, Truecaller blocks 13 million calls and 25 million spam SMS on a monthly basis.

  •  In a recent study conducted by Truecaller, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Egypt rank among the top 20 countries gettting the most spam calls.

A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your Smartphone 

A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your Smartphone 


Designed to bring back the fun of printed photos, HP has launched the HP Sprocket Photo Printer.

A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your smartphone

Designed to bring back the fun of printed photos, HP has launched the HP Sprocket Photo Printer. Great imagery doesn’t just have to live online, this pocket-size printer allows users to print photos from a smartphone or tablet virtually anywhere.

A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your smartphone
A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your smartphone

HP Sprocket, is now available at a recommended retail price (RRP) of N45,999.00, “HP Sprocket is portable and small enough to fit in a pocket.  The 5 x 7.6 cm snaps are instantly shareable, colourful  and can even be personalised with filters, frames, emojis, text and more.” Says Allison Alassan, Print Category Manager- Central Africa for HP .

A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your smartphone
A new pocket sized photo printer can print from your smartphone

Some of the great features include:

  • The HP Sprocket App, free on iOS and Android™, lets users easily customise their favourite smartphone and social media photos with colourful frames, text, stickers, filters and more

  • Sprocket brings  favourite memories to life with vibrant 5 x 7.6 cm smudge-proof, water-resistant and tear-resistant photos to share, or peel-and-stick to decorate bedroom walls, backpacks or  create collages and art projects

  • The portable printer goes virtually anywhere, and with Bluetooth connectivity, users and all their friends can connect to Sprocket with via their smartphones and tablets and print and share the best pics of the day

Sprocket is available in white with rose gold accents,  black with silver accents red with gold accents. It also  comes with a 10-pack of HP ZINK Photo Paper and Packs of HP ZINK Photo Paper (20 sheets per pack).

Find both at HP.com, and select iStore’s. It’s the perfect accessory and gift for the holiday season.

Samsung Absolutely Destroy Apple’s iPhone In New Advert

Samsung Absolutely Destroy Apple’s iPhone In New Advert


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Samsung has taken Apple back 10 years and ‘left them there’ in a new adverting campaign.

From queuing up in the rain, to having to leave waterlogged handsets in rice and that time they got rid of the headphone jack, Samsung has it covered.

The advert, entitled ‘Growing Up’, follows an iPhone fan upgrading their handset over a 10 year period, starting in 2007, each time poking fun at various gripes iPhone fans have.

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The advert picks up on the lack of storage on the 16GB iPhone 4, it goes to bring up the whole iPhone 5S’ 4-inch display and compares it to the 5.5-inch screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

Then in 2016, Samsung hits out at Apple for its failure to add water resistance to their iPhone 6 models as Galaxy S7 Edge can handle being submerged without having to spend a night in a bed of dry rice.

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It touches on Apple’s controversial decision to ditch the headphone jack with the iPhone 7 models and makes a point of highlighting the fact the Galaxy S8 offers customers wireless charging, something the iPhone 7 didn’t.

Then here we are, the iPhone X.

The man in the advert converts to Samsung and with his Galaxy Note 8, he is seen walking past the Apple fanatics queuing for the latest handset, shaking his head as he does so.

Watch the full advert here:

The advert has got people talking, some saying it’s brilliant marketing and ‘hilarious’ calling it a 100/10 ad, with others – Apple fans – suggesting Apple should ‘sue’ Samsung.

One man who should probably take a look at the advert is the guy who spent three days queuing outside an Apple store for the new iPhone X but was too skint to buy one after splashing out in a casino.

The ‘unidentified’ male had first dibs on the new release being sold at the Regent Street branch in London.

Because those outside the shop were given wristbands giving them an hour away from the line, he decided to spend his golden 60 minutes in the casino, where he allegedly lost all the money he was putting towards the iPhone X.

In a strange coincidence Marco Pierre White Jr became the next first person in line and bagged himself one of the phones, despite already having one.

He told Metro:

I ended up number one in the queue! My friend didn’t have enough money so he f*cked off back home.

He overspent in the casino last night and so I ended up first.

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The launch of the iPhone X is making Apple its ‘biggest quarter ever’ though, which is fairly impressive.

Apple has regained its title from Samsung as the most profitable company in the world thanks to the recent earnings.

Tim Cook said on Thursday he’s feeling ‘very bullish’ about the new device and he ‘couldn’t be more excited about Apple’s future’ in a financial call transcript reported by Six Colors.

He added:

There’s always doubting Thomases out there – I’ve been hearing those for the 20 years I’ve been here. I suspect I’ll hear about them until I retire. I don’t really listen to that too much.

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Apple sold 46.7 million iPhone devices in the last three months, up 14 per cent in phones sold from the quarter previous and three per cent from the same time last year.

The company’s overall revenue for the fourth quarter was $52.6 billion.

This Small Tech Company Sues Microsoft For Patent Infringement

This Small Tech Company Sues Microsoft For Patent Infringement



The patent wars between technological giants are not at all abnormal. This is the way for many to earn extra income and to ensure that their competition does not have access to technologies that are theirs alone.
The latest victim is the tech giant Microsoft, which is being sued by a small US company and only for the use of 3 patents related to LEDs, used in the flash of the camera.
The tech giant Microsoft is one of the largest patent holders in the mobile universe. It’s from here that you can get some of your income, especially in the world of Android and the companies that use it. These patents are also the way Microsoft gets agreements and partnerships to have its software present.
It is strange that the new case is, therefore, affecting Microsoft. Lemaire Illumination Technologies LLC recently filed a lawsuit in the city of Marshall, Texas. According to this the tech giant Microsoft made use of technology present in 3 patents.
Specifically, Lemaire Illumination Technologies LLC accuses the tech giant Microsoft of using in its Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL the technology in the LEDs of the flash and the way they change their color.
There is still no further information on the case and when it will be judged. There is also the possibility that the tech giant Microsoft will try to reach an agreement between them and solve the case without it reaching the courts.
This is not a normal situation because several manufacturers use the LEDs system in their equipment and with the same functions as the tech giant Microsoft’s Lumia does. Already before Lemaire Illumination Technologies LLC had started a similar process with LG and will likely move forward with others in the near future.
The Lumia 950 and 950 XL are no longer on the market but still are used by many as a daily phone, which may give some force to this process and cause the Redmond company to have to pay a large sum.
So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.

 Apple iPhone X Has Already Been Jailbroken! 

 Apple iPhone X Has Already Been Jailbroken! 


The jailbreak theme has not surfaced for a long time. The tech giant Apple has been able to do a good job of protecting its equipment, removing exploited vulnerabilities from them.

That’s why the news of the jailbreak to the iPhone X came as a surprise and is raising a lot of curiosity. It was only a few weeks before the tech giant Apple’s new iPhone was broken.
The tech giant Apple has been able to keep its operating systems safe without them having flaws that can be exploited to jailbreak. It has not been a simple task, but have been successful.
This security seems to have now fallen, and precisely in the latest versions of iOS. In the latest POC2017, held in Seoul, South Korea, KeenLab showed that iOS 11.1.1 can be exploited to jailbreak.
The proof of concept, shown live during a presentation of this conference, used one of the recent iPhone X and it was possible to see the jailbreak to be applied. KeenLab also showed that it is possible to jailbreak the beta versions of iOS 11 and iOS 10.3.2.
iOS 11.1.1 jailbreak by Liang Chen from Keen Lab.

After the jailbreak test, KeenLab has not made available any public tool so that it can be exploited and not expected to do so.
KeenLab is likely to sell the fault to other companies so they can exploit it in other contexts. It can even introduce it to the tech giant Apple, which has opened a bug-hunting program on its operating systems.
The simple proof that it is possible to jailbreak leaves some hope that other more present actors begin to look for vulnerabilities in the new versions of iOS, later made these public failures and easily usable.
So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.