Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Jumia is a Nigerian online shopping organisation. You can purchase all your electronics, books, DVDs and more online and have them shipped directly to your home or office. Jumia has several payment options to choose from, either by Webpay with your debit cards, online transfer or cash on delivery, you have super convenience guaranteed. With low prices and great products. Jumia lets you enjoy an awesome shopping experience with your order sent...
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Monday, 29 April 2013

Google Now is officially now here for iOS. The voice-activated functionality was folded into the latest update of the Google Search app and can be downloaded on an iPad or iPhone. Those who have been using Google Now on Android know that it’s a very promising bit of kit. Siri, by comparison, is slow and often not as accurate. With the advent of wearable computing around the corner (though not a forgone conclusion as some suspect), voice technology...
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Cerberus is a complete anti-theft application, the best protection you can get to recover your misplaced, lost or stolen Android device. This is a free trial for one week, then you can buy a lifetime license for a small price (2.99€) from within the application: no monthly or yearly fees, just a one-time payment. License is associated to your Cerberus account, if you have multiple devices you can use all of them (up to 5) with the same...
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Are you an Android user? Do you download huge-sized files on the internet? Would like to introduce you to LOADER DROID. LoaderDroid is a download manager for android. It supports any type of file for downloading: videos, images, music, applications, anything. Features: * Resumeable downloads (continue loading from the same place it was interrupted) * Auto pause when connection lost * Auto resume when connection reappear * Intercepts links from...
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Sunday, 28 April 2013

A pen designed by German company Lernstift can help youngsters and even adults learn to write. The pen, which is at the prototype stage, is capable of picking errors in spelling or letter formation in real-time, delivering a warning vibration to the writer's hand. Users can choose between two functions: Calligraphy Mode – pointing out flaws of form and legibility or Orthography Mode – detecting orthographic and grammatical mistakes. Sensors...
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Saturday, 27 April 2013

While our own Tim Stevens is currently adapting to life through Google Glass , developers are going beyond scratching the surface to fiddle with what's inside. Hot on the heels of Jay Freeman rooting Glass , devs will be pleased to know Google's throwing 'em a bone to by publicly releasing the kernel source. Interestingly, Karthik's Geek Center spotted info within the file that points to Glass potentially being equipped for NFC support. If you're...
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