06/11/2014

Order for the Infinix Zero and Get Free Nationwide Delivery!



The amazing Infinix Zero smartphone sold almost 20,000 units on Konga.com, one of Nigeria’s largest online malls within 3 weeks of its release and is still delighting users all over Nigeria.

To make it even easier for more customers to enjoy this device, Konga.com has launched a special free nationwide delivery offer on orders for the Infinix Zero smartphone. Customers all over Nigeria can now order the device on Konga.com and have it delivered at their doorsteps at zero delivery cost! Order now and get it delivered for free! ---> Infinix Zero

BBM for Android Update with lots of awesome features!


BlackBerry has just roll out an update to the bbm app releasing a bunch of new features in it. The update will give users increased privacy and control over sent messages – taking back messages that have already been sent, for example. Here is a full list of the new features:


  • Message Retraction – take back what you said! You can retract messages you send, either before the recipient has read them, or after. They will no longer be visible in the chat.

Android Lollipop 5.0 vs iOS 8

The tech world has seen untold numbers of rivalries throughout the years. Windows vs. Mac, VHS vs. Betamax, Steve Ballmer vs. antiperspirant — these are the conflicts that have shaped our digital world. But in the new age of mobile tech, one rivalry stands out among all others: Google’s Android vs. Apple’s iOS.


We can’t make a fair judgement without using both OSes for a decent period in the real world, but we can identify the key areas of difference. Android is ahead in customization but doesn’t benefit from the tight hardware/software integration iOS has, Apple has a less chaotic app store but makes every customer keep apps they don’t want, and Android gives you a wide choice of hardware while Apple offers a handful of admittedly beautiful devices. And once again, most of Google’s apps and services are available on iOS but not vice-versa.

A 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur Gets Funding from Intel to Create Low-Cost Braille Printer



Banerjee was 12 years old when he closed an early-stage funding round with Intel Capital, the company’s venture capital arm, last month for his prototype for a low-cost Braille printer. The San Jose, California, middle-schooler has since turned 13.

That’s young, even by the standards of Silicon Valley, where many venture capitalists unapologetically prefer to fund youth over experience.

Young entrepreneurs are usually in their mid-teens when they hit it big. Nick D’Aloisio, founder of online news aggregator Summly, was 17 when Yahoo bought his company last year for $30 million.

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