Wednesday 12 June 2013


Airtel Nigeria has taken a big step in leading in the Telecommunication battle as it just gave its customers the best for their money.

The Reg-Flagged Company has offered unlimited data cap for just N1,500./Month. Now thats incredible. The plan can be used on all mobile devices and PC. You no longer need to worry over fair usage policy or you have exceeded your data plan when you still have weeks before the expiration period. This time, Surf, Ping, Chat, Download Unlimitedly.

Activating Airtel Unlimited Package?
-Recharge N1,500 Airtime on Your Airtel sim for monthly and for weekly, recharge #525After That, -Dial *440*16# for Monthly, weekly  dial *440*17#, and day *440*18#
A Confirmation Message would be sent to you
Rock and rock until you are tied of using the net.
Device Compatibility
Airtel unlimited is compactible with all internet enabled device
Nokia, Android, Galaxy Tab, Iphones, Blackberry and PC.

To check you data balance just dial *141*712*0#

NB : This is a legal service from Airtel 
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Sunday 9 June 2013

Never lose your android device...

Today, we would be reviewing a process on how to find back our Stolen/Lost Android device.
And this would be achieved by having the CERBERUS app on our device.

Cerberus is a complete anti-theft application,which can help you recover your misplaced, lost or stolen Android device.

Steps:
1. Download Cerberus Anti Theft from the PlayStore

2. Open the app and sign up with your mail account

3. Do play around in the settings (Sorry, i dont have my device to give screenshots)

But the point where Cerberus works is this;
You can control your device from anywhere online at www.cerberusapp.com

If you find out your phone is missing or misplaced.. Go to www.cerberusapp.com and log in with you details which you used in the cerberus app.

From there you can remotely do the following ;
- Locate and track it using the Google Map
- Start a loud alarm, even if the device is set to silent mode
- Wipe the internal memory and the SD card
- Hide Cerberus from the app drawer
- Lock the device with a code
- Record audio from the microphone
- Take pictures/screenshot using either cameras on your device
- Get a list of last calls sent and received
- Get information about network and operator the device is connected to
- And much more!

Also, Cerberus can also give you an alert if another SIM is used on your phone.. (Alerts would be sent to a number you would have entered in you set-up)

Go try out Cerberus...

Should you need help on a particular app or you need an app to do a particular task but dont know where or what to search for, kindly use the "Contact us" form on our page. And we might help you.

You can watch the video below to see hoe this app works. Thanks to Dailyappshow for the video
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Tuesday 4 June 2013

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has summoned representatives of the four largest smartphone makers to a summit next week where he plans to press them on their failure to address soaring thefts of their products.

Schneiderman, along with San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon, will question Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft officials in New York about why they have not yet developed technology that renders stolen mobile devices inoperable, eliminating the incentive for theft.

About 1.6 million Americans had their smartphones stolen last year, according to Gascon, and around 40 percent of robberies in major cities now involve mobile devices, according to the Federal Communications Commission.



“The theft of handheld devices is the fastest-growing street crime, and increasingly, incidents are turning violent,” Schneiderman said in a statement Wednesday. “It’s time for manufacturers to be as innovative in solving this problem as they have been in designing devices that have reshaped how we live.”

Representatives of Apple, Google and Samsung did not respond to requests for comment. Microsoft declined to comment.

Schneiderman's summit is the latest indication of growing frustration among law enforcement officers across the country as they grapple with smartphone and tablet thefts. The crime wave, which has been the subject of a Huffington Post investigation, has prompted some cities to create special undercover task forces to catch phone thieves and the buyers of stolen devices.

Last month, Schneiderman sent letters to executives at the four companies, questioning their commitment to protecting customers and asking whether they have profited from people buying replacements for their stolen phones. As attorney general, Schneiderman is responsible for enforcing a New York state law that prohibits deceptive trade practices.
In an interview with The Huffington Post earlier this year, Gascon said he pressed Apple to embed a "kill switch" into iPhones that would make stolen devices useless, but described his meeting with the company as "very underwhelming."

"This has become a national epidemic," Gascon said in a Wednesday statement. "Unlike other types of crimes, smartphone theft can be eradicated with a simple technological solution."

The four major wireless providers -- AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile -- agreed last year to begin sharing a database of stolen phones to ensure the devices will no longer work on any major U.S. wireless network.

But Schneiderman and Gascon have questioned the effectiveness of that database, noting that thieves can get around it by trafficking stolen phones overseas.

"Foreign trafficking of stolen devices has proliferated," Schneiderman said in a letter sent to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt last month. "And an abundance of domestic black market resellers, including right here in New York, means as a practical matter that phones do not, contrary to your website’s assertion, become unusable."

Meanwhile, thefts of mobile devices are more often turning violent. Last year, 26-year-old Hwangbum Yang of New York City and 23-year-old Megan Boken of suburban Chicago were shot and killed during separate iPhone robberies, police say.

In a letter to Apple chief executive Tim Cook last month, Schneiderman cited a recent Huffington Post story on the violence associated with "Apple picking" and questioned the company's "repeated public representations with regard to safety."

"I am concerned, however, that Apple may have failed to live up to these representations ... without providing safeguards that would truly deter theft and thereby protect the safety of your consumers," Schneiderman wrote.

Source : Huffingtonpost
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