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Monday, 28 November 2016

Airtel Double Data Offer Get 3GB for Only 1K, 7GB for 2K, 18GB for 4K

We are already in the season of surprise in which we are expecting so many surprises from Nigeria network providers. A few days back, MTN introduced their own, tagged #SeasonOfSurprises. Airtel NG has now joined the marathon by re-introduced the double data offer.


The Airtel Double data offer gives you 3GB for N1000, 7GB for N2000, 18GB for N4000, but the only problem we have with Airtel is their SIM eligibility issues on their numerous surprises.

To subscribe to the offer
Dial *496# to get 3GB for N1,000
Dial *437# to get 7GB for N2,000
Dial *438*1# to get 18GB for N4,000
The validity period is 30 days.

It's unfortunate that not all Airtel SIMs will be able to benefit from this Airtel double data offer. It's meant for those who got an SMS from Airtel only.  If you don’t receive the message, I doubt if you’ll be eligible for this offer.

Watch out for the best offer from others.
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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Setps on How To Change Your Blogspot Site Login Email Address



When I created my site bengatech.com I was using samuelaladegba8 as my email address but last week friday a thought came across my mind that my email address has to look more proffessional as in relating with my site name.

So I created a new email samuelaladegba8@gmail.com .
I did some search on google and this is how to change your blogspot email login.
Now
1. Go to the site you want to change the email login.

2. Go to the settings and choose invite author. Invite your new mail.

3. Login to your new mail and accept the invitation, create a googleplus profile.

4. Go back to you former mail and login to your site, now change your new email you invited from author to admin.

5. Now login via your new email and go to settings again and delete your former mail.

6. That's all, you have finally changed your blogspot site email login.

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New way on how to Open Zenith Bank account through your mobile Phone



Zenith Bank Nigeria Plc has give a very simple and stress-free way to open a savings account with the bank.

This easy way of opening an account with Zenith Bank is FREE and it is available to everyone that has a mobile phone.

This simple process of opening a Zenith bank account with your mobile phone is as easy as dialing a short code on your best mobile phone and voila! a message containing your account number gets into your mail box in a matter of seconds

How to Open Zenith Bank account via mobile Phone
To open a savings account with Zenith Bank through your mobile phone, follow the steps below
*.Dial*966*0#

*.Use your keypad to type your First Name as requested then Tap Send

*.Repeat Step 2 to type your Last name as requestedCongrats! you have successfully opened a savings account withZenith bank.

After completing the steps above, a text message containing yourAccount Numberwill be sent to you as a message
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New Youtube Might Be Transformed Into A Full Pledged Social Media Platform Soon



When you hear the word YouTube, the first thing that comes to your mind is video.

What we know YouTube to be is a platform where we upload videos, watch videos, comment, like, dislike and just any other thing that has to do With videos.

But that might probably be changing soon as Google is planning to make YouTube more than just an online video platform that we have always known it to be.

While videos are shared YouTube, most of the conversation regarding the Videos happens on popular social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter among others.. Google is not pleased with this.. They want all the Conversation to happen there on Youtube!
According to Information from Venturebeat, the internet giant ,Google is planning to transform YouTube from just an online video sharing platform to a simple social networking website.

The feature which is going to be called “Backstage” will allow YouTube users to share photos, surveys, links, text messages and videos with subscribers.

This new feature which is expected to be launched at the end of this year is going to be available for desktop websites and also application for mobile devices.

According to Venturebeat, this new service will first be made available to the most influential and popular YouTube users, then progressively it will be released to the general public.

For now we will say this is a rumour since it hasn’t been made official yet. But if Google happens to push forward with this new project then it’s definitely going to change the face of YouTube and the social media as a whole.

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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

5 Things You Shouldn’t Do With Your Android Device



We use our smartphones for many things in our professional and private lives. Therefore, we should try to ensure they last as long as possible. Many take precautions like installing anti-virus software and closing background apps, but are these steps really necessary? Here are five things you’re doing wrong with your Android device.

1. Using task killers or manually closing applications
Many of us use task killers or close applications manually from the recent apps menu. But without realizing it that could be harming the performance of our device.
When we first open an app, part of its data is becomes stored in the RAM. This means that when you open the app a second time, it will load faster because of the existence of this previously cached data.

If you remove the app from the recent apps menu, or delete the cache, the data stored in the RAM is lost also. If you then wish to reopen it you have to start this process again.

Only close applications if you must, for instance, if they are draining a lot of battery or occupying too many resources while in the background.

2. Using more than one antivirus app
If you feel that you need an antivirus program on your Android device then you should bear in mind that they take up resources like RAM and battery: these are intensive applications that run in the background all the time. But having more than one doesn’t make you safer. If you decide to use an antivirus app then make sure you choose wisely among the many available and only use one at a time.

3. Ignoring software updates
The operating system of your smartphone needs to be updated periodically to repair deficiencies in security. As soon as you notice an update, accept it. You can even set up your Android device to update automatically. The security of your phone will thank you. It will perform better and be more efficient.

4. Downloading applications from unreliable sources
Android APK files can be manipulated to contain malicious software which can infect your device. Make sure all your downloads come from reliable sources such as the Google Play Store.

5. Not restarting your smartphone
There is a lot of controversy surrounding this topic. However, rebooting your device once a week is ‘healthy’. On the one hand, memory is saved and temporarily cached data is deleted because it is no longer needed. On the other hand, sometimes memory is blocked and that temporary data is not deleted, which can lead to slowdowns.
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Five Easy Ways on how To Save Your [Mobile & Computer] Data



Things you should do right now to conserve your data.

Worry less about exceeding your data limit by following these five simple tips for Android users:

1. Reduce the data used by your Android mobile device or computer by turning on Chrome Data Saver Mode. From compressing web pages to removing images when loading a page on a slow connection, you’re able to save up to 70% more data.

2. Offline YouTube videos and watch them as often as you like without using data or buffering each time with YouTube Offline.

3. Whether it’s your neighborhood or a weekend getaway destination, there’s a way to use Google Maps without using any data. Download an area of the world and seamlessly use Maps features like turn-by-turn navigation and access useful location information without a network connection using Google Maps Offline.

4. Identify and remove data intensive apps by going to Settings > Data Usage on your Android device. You may be surprised to see data being used by apps you hardly touch!

5. Disable auto-updating apps on your Android device by opening Google Play and tapping the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) on the top left of the screen. Go to Settings > tap Auto-update apps > select Do not auto-update apps or Auto-update apps over Wi-Fi.
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5 Tips To Stop Anyone From Hacking Your WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram Accounts



Hackers have increased their rampage these days and are causing people many worries.

But you can be safe by following these tips.

One normally starts thinking about security only when it gets compromised. But the services you normally use put in a lot of effort to keep you and your data secure. Here’s a quick rundown of the steps you need to follow to secure your online presence.

1. Whatsapp
WhatsApp already uses end-to-end encryption to secure your chats — no one, not even WhatsApp staff members can read your chats if encryption is on (which it is by default). But a common scenario is losing your phone. Before you realise the loss, a thief will have full access to your WhatsApp account which may include photosvideos, personal information and messages. The thief may also impersonate you to extract money from your contacts. To prevent this, lock WhatsApp with a PIN — you will need third-party apps to do this.
In case of theft of phone with an unlocked WhatsApp account, get a new SIM immediately and use it to register with WhatsApp on another device — this will instantly deactivate WhatsApp and the other phone.

2. Instagram
You might not want everyone in the world to see and comment on your Instagram photos.
A simple way to enable this is by making your Instagram account private — this means that only those who follow you can see your photos and new followers will require approval from you. The other security feature you should activate is Manual Photo Tagging. Go to the Instagram profile section and tap on the Photo of You (last icon below your bio) — tap on the menu button on top right and select tagging options. Here you can enable `Add Manually’ — this will prevent you from being tagged in unwanted photos. You have given third-party apps access to your Instagram account. To manage these apps, you will need to login to Instagram on a computer and select ‘Edit Profile’. In the settings page that opens up, you will see Manage Applications section where you can revoke access for unwanted apps.

3. Facebook
Facebook also offers login verification and alerts but there are a bunch of additional options — for instance, you can set trusted contacts (who can help you get access to your account if you get locked out) and you can see which browsers and apps you’re signed in from.
One very useful feature you’ll find in the Security Settings page is ‘where you’ve logged in’. Let’s say you went to a friends place and logged in to Facebook on hisher computer, but forgot to log out when you left.
You can use this option to sign out from any devices — just click the link that says ‘End Activity’. If you head to the help page, Facebook also offers a handy wizard-style Security Checkup that will show you old logins, let you sign out with one click, review your alerts and give you password tips.

4. Twitter
Apart from changing your password often, one of the easiest things you can do to secure your Twitter account is to use login verification.
Once you sign in to Twitter on a computer, from your profile icon drop down menu, click Settings and then Security & Privacy Settings.
Before you can use login verification, you will need to confirm your email ID.
You can use the iOS or Android app to complete the process. Once in a while, also head to Twitter’s settings page and click Apps — here, you can check which apps and devices have access to your account.
Some may be from a couple of years ago on older devices — you should revoke access to the ones you no longer use or recognise.

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