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Facebook launches Internet.org app in Ghana

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The Facebook based Internet.org initiative to provide free and cheap internet to developing nations through Internet.org has finally made it’s way to Ghana after having launched in Colo Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.

The internet.org application grants free access to educational, health, news and sports content to users.

The app will come with free access to these services;

AccuWeather – Get updated weather information
BabyCenter & MAMA– Learn about pregnancy and children
BBC News – Read news from around the world
Ebola Information – Get information about Ebola from UNICEF
Facebook – Communicate with friends and family
Facts for Life – Find health and hygiene information from UNICEF
FunDza – Read books & stories
GhanaWeb – Get news and information about Ghana
Girl Effect – Read articles and tips for girls
Jobberman – Search for jobs
Messenger – Send messages to friends and family
News24 – Ghana news
Scholars4Dev – Find scholarships abroad
SuperSport – Get sports updates
Tonaton.com – Buy and sell products
Wattpad – Read books & stories
Wikipedia – Find information

Source: Facebook

Microsoft will release Office 2016 later this year

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After announcing the new features of Windows 10 yesterday, Microsoft has announced that it will release Office 2016 during the late half of this year.

Much as Office 2016 features haven’t been announced, Microsoft will test the Office for Windows 10 in the coming weeks to offer an optimized version for tablets and touch enabled devices.

 “We will have more to share on Office 2016 in the coming months, but this suite will remain the comprehensive Office experience you’re long familiar with, best suited for a PC with keyboard and mouse,” says Julia White, Microsoft’s Office general manager. “We expect to make Office 2016 generally available in the second half of 2015.”

Source: TechCrunch

Updates from Windows 10 and Xbox, the Best from Windows 10 Microsoft event

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Windows 10 will be free for a year.
This has already been talked about in our earlier stories. All devices running on Windows 7 and above will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 free of charge. Windows 10 has brought in a new concept on “Windows as a service”. It will also run on all devices including desktops, laptops, tablets, phones and hybrid devices.

It a huge change from the way Microsoft has been licensed in the past. The trick though is that you will have to pay after the One year trail period. Microsoft, however, confirms lifetime free service after the upgrade.

All devices will be able to access the Windows 10 experience
Microsoft pointed out the concept of a continuous experience across all devices. There have been reports of disruption that users get when they move from their desktop to their phone or tablet and vice versa. With a feature called Continuum, Microsoft wants to fix this problem. Users will be able to switch from desktop to tablet mode depending on the device being used at the time. It is also bridging the gap between the desktop and mobile versions of their OS such that apps work seemingly similar across all platforms.

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Windows 10 on a tablet

This was followed by a demo on how Window 10 behaves on tablets. New features include a floating keyboard, replying instantly to notifications and pulling up the keyboard with a voice command.

Cortana to be brought to Desktop
Cortana will be launched from the task bar and will be used for search the same way the integrated search functions. Cortana will be sermoned by simply saying “Hey Cortana” then followed by your query like “What will the weather be tomorrow?”

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Cortana will be launched from the Start menu

Users on desktop can also type in simple commands like a name of the app and a shortcut will be presented by Cortana which you can use to launch it. The Start menu is still present but Cortana is now caring out some of the functions there. She will also have a notebook which contains information about you of course. This is aimed at improving suggestions and you can remove anything Cortana learns about you to maintain privacy

Universal apps will work across all devices
Microsoft is aiming at developers building apps once and be able to run them on all windows devices from Desktops to Xbox consoles-so cool. Microsoft showcased how these apps will behave and be distributed.

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Windows 10 Calendar app

The image you see is of the Calendar app that automatically adapts to the different interfaces. It also showed off the Ribbon interface in Word the way it appears in Windows Phones, this; it described as “nearly no compromises” experience. The advantage in this is that once you get used to a menu in a single device, the same functions are placed in nearly the same locations with a slightly different layout on different devices or platforms. This is a closely similar way Android handles its phone-tablet approach.

Project Spartan: The rebirth of the Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer has really face it rough. It has been beefed by most internet junkies despite it growing into a decent browser. Microsoft is said to be looking to the future with a project code named Spartan.

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New Windows 10 browser

The whole browser has been torn apart and rebuilt from scratch. It has a ton of new stuff like an in-built notebook mode that enables you to freeze up a page and annotate it, some reading mode that strips down a website into plain text that will make reading easier, and lastly; an inbuilt PDF reader-cool stuff. Cortana is also integrated into the browser so most of the voice commands will work within the browser’s search bar. The browser also has auto prediction incorporated. For example, during the event; Cortana gave flight information when “Delta” was typed because it knows you are looking out for a flight. It also pulls up more information depending on the website you have visited. Like when you are looking up a restaurant, direction, menus, hours and more information pops up.

There will be an Improved Suite of built-in Apps
When Microsoft launched Windows 8, there was a bunch of new and improved apps. Not many were used unfortunately because the Modern-style interface was somewhat hard to use. Many of these apps are getting upgrades and updates that will not only stop at making them easy to use but also contain more handy features that make them more useful.

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Improved Suite of built-in Apps

These apps for example contain Photos, Maps, Music, OneDrive, the People contacts app and more. These have been around for a while, no doubt but check them out when Windows 10 is unboxed.

Xbox also gets an app on the Windows 10 desktop
Picking a leaf from Steam’s generation, Microsoft has brought a new Xbox app for its Windows 10 operating system.

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Windows 10 Xbox app

This handy app for Xbox live users will come pre-loaded on all Windows 10 devices allowing them to chat and also voice chat with all their friends, they will also be able to see all their games, screenshots and videos from players and record your own videos for any Windows app all on the app.

Xbox can now Stream to Windows 10 devices then play with a PC player
Gamers will surely love this one. Microsoft will enable Xbox One users to stream their games live to PC, games running on your console and stream across a Wi-fi connection to your desktop.

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Xbox gaming with PC gaming

This means an Xbox player will be able to play live with a PC player. This will not however be running for all Xbox one game but some games will definitely exploit this feature.

Source: Life Hacker, Gizmodo

Remmy Bisimbeko

WhatsApp finally hits the web

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The rumours were finally put to silence following the Whatsapp founder Jan Koum announcing on Facebook. He reported that the awesomely famous app has launched a web client were users will be able to send instant messages from the desktop version of Google chrome-How awesome is that? Jan also pointed out that the web is just an extension of the apps already familiar with. This practically means all the messages threads and interactions on web are also loaded live on your mobile device.

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Whatsapp, however, is still a mobile-fast company. This is also evident in its set up procedure where a QR code must be scanned using your mobile handset. Reports say that the web client works best with Android, Windows phone, BlackBerry and BlackBerry 10. The iOS users for now, cannot join the fun as yet. Koum added that for the web client to work, you have to install the latest whatsapp app version on your phone which ofcourse may not be available for every one for now. They installed the latest version of Whatsapp on an HTC one M8 running of Lollipop custom ROM and it was lacking the web menu for scanning the QR code that is necessary for initiating the connection between the app and the web client; this, however, runs smoothly on the available devices-with an exclusion of Apple devices of course. Other devices like the BlackBerry, the web works like clockwork as soon as the QR code is scanned.

More tests are being carried out as we speak, one thing we know for sure is that the web client works and there is seemingly no lag what so ever. So if you want to try it out, please don’t hesitate

Source: Engadget, Whatsapp web, Jan Koum- Facebook.

Remmy Bisimbeko

Windows 10 update will be free on devices running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1

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Microsoft normally charged a handsome charge for its operating system, during its Windows 10 event; they announced that it new OS, Windows 10 will be available for free for most of its users. The free upgrade offer will only last a year unfortunately. Microsoft is yet to announce how much it will cost after the free trial has expired. These were all put up by Terry Myerson an executive vice president of Microsoft’s Operating Systems group during the live event

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Windows 10 event

The users who do not have Windows 7 and above installed on their devices will have to buy the Windows 7 upgrade. Windows 10 is said to run on all devices including, mobile phones, tablets, desktops, laptops and hybrid devices.

Once upgraded, the device will be kept current for supported lifetime of the device. Meaning this isn’t a one-time upgrade added Myreson

Microsoft is yet to announce the consumer release date of Windows date that is set to have an aspect of “Windows as a service”.

Source: Digital Trends

Remmy Bisimbeko

WhatApp starts banning users of WhatsApp plus and other 3rd party clients

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The Facebook owned WhatsApp has begun giving users of the 3rd party customizable WhatsApp clients like WhatsApp+ and WhatsApp MD for 24 hours until they switch to the official WhatsApp application.

Users are given a 24-hour countdown timer and directed to what appears to be an un-indexed page on WhatsApp’s official FAQ .

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Its seems whatApp has figured out a way to check for the app version and signature which its using to ban users. Well it might take a while for third party Apps like WhatsApp plus which posted on its Google+ page asking its users to switch to the official WhatsApp App as a fix is being found.

This doesn’t seem like a war the third party apps will win because Facebook has made it a violation of Terms of Service. WhatsApp+ might find a fix but WhatsApp will definitely find a solution immediately forcing them to find another hack which might not be an easy task.

For now, please switch to the official WhatsApp application from Google Play or the WhatsApp website.

Screenshot of WhatsApp’s FAQ page talking about users being banned
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Via: Android Police

The 25 most popular passwords of 2014 show that we need Holy intervention.

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Every year Splash Data compiles stolen passwords that were posted on the internet and forms a list of the most common passwords –  well you call also call them the worst and most stupid passwords of all time.

Well if you still use any of the passwords below then your Internet and computer usage needs holy intervention. Atleast use tools like LassPass or 1Password to generate for you secure passwords and all you to do is remember one good one.
I have used some pretty damn passwords but these 25 left me perplexed;

1. 123456 (Unchanged)

2. password (Unchanged)

3. 12345 (Up 17)

4. 12345678 (Down 1)

5. qwerty (Down 1)

6. 123456789 (Unchanged)

7. 1234 (Up 9)

8. baseball (New)

9. dragon (New)

10. football (New)

11. 1234567 (Down 4)

12. monkey (Up 5)

13. letmein (Up 1)

14. abc123 (Down 9)

15. 111111 (Down 8)

16.mustang (New)

17. access (New)

18. shadow (Unchanged)

19. master (New)

20. michael (New)

21. superman (New)

22. 696969 (New)

23. 123123 (Down 12)

24. batman (New)

25. trustno1 (Down 1)

And there goes the list of the commonest passwords at a time when the internet can control anything!
*quiet sobbing

List Source: Splash Data

Five apps that will help you make the most of the football season

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As the Africa Cup of Nations 2015 is around the corner, we’ve handpicked some of the best apps to accompany you throughout the tournament which takes place in Equatorial Guinea. Here are the top 5 apps for the ultimate football fan.

Live Score

The Live score app covers many leagues and tournaments across the world. It has extreme amounts of detail, meaning even while not watching a particular game live you can keep up to date with minute by minute play information from the game plus stats, match standings, fixtures and charts.

 

 

Bleacher Report Stream

This app is a unique collaborative publishing platform, meaning you can access all football related articles and information from football pundits, professionals, journalists, experts and many other football personalities the minute they publish them online. The app keeps you updated with all the information related to the topics you subscribe to, keeping you up to date with current and past relevant football information. The app also gives options for many other sports.

ESPN

This app covers more than football, but using its emphasis on personalization one can select football teams or tournaments. With that you have access to all ESPN news, scores, videos, photos and social media feeds with the selected football content only.

hellofood

This is a no brainer: football plus snacks and drinks is a marriage no one can put asunder. With the hellofood app you can order food from a variety of restaurants and have it delivered right to your doorstep or wherever you are watching the football match. By eliminating the distraction of having to cook or forge up a snack, all you’re left with is enjoying the game. It has the added benefit of being zero rated on MTN, meaning no data lost while ordering or surfing through the app or website.

Squawka

Let the name not fool you, this app is every bit one of the best interactive football apps on the market. With this app you can discuss the games and view all stats, photos, news, plus animations of key in-game events minutes after they happen.

 

There are many apps on the market, however these are all available for free on iTunes for iOS, Android and Windows Phones, making them accessible on any devices and at no cost. Therefore any football fan can be sure to become an expert football analyst in their own right as they will be furnished with all the necessary, up to date, in-depth football information and also be delivered with food as they do so.

About hellofood

hellofood together with its affiliated brand foodpanda and Delivery Club, is the leading global online food delivery marketplace, active in more than 40 countries on five continents. The company enables restaurants to become visible in the online and mobile world and provides them with a constantly evolving online technology. For consumers, hellofood offers the convenience to order food online and the widest gastronomic range, from which they can choose their favorite meal on the web or via the app.

www.hellofood.com

UK prime minister wants to ban encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and Snapchat

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The British Prime Minister David Cameron will consider banning encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp, Snapchat in the UK if they do not  make data available to intelligence agencies.

“Are we going to allow a means of communications which it simply isn’t possible to read?” Cameron said. “My answer to that question is: ‘No, we must not.’ ” he said on Monday during a press conference where he cited the recent Paris Terror attacks.

You would be shocked to realize that he is making such remarks as he seeks for reelection yet he previously marched for freedom during earlier campaigns. Well he might think that banning apps that use end to end encryption is a form of freedom.

How dangerous is it the world?

If such remarks can be made in a country that claims to be diplomatic, then what will happen in a coutry lead by an older in his late 20 year of reign. This will act like a go a head in nations led by tyrants to block any app or social network. Britons their frustration to social networks after David Cameron’s remarks.

http://youtu.be/u_kqM0gn63M

 

Image and video credit: Mashable

 

You can now use your iPhone to access Google’s Remote desktop

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Its been quite a long wait for iOS users to get access to the Google Remote Desktop App on their iPhones. The Google Remote Desktop app enables both Android and iOS users to securely access their computers remotely. All you need to do is download  and install the desktop Chrome Remote desktop app and authorize the app then you can remotely connect.

Well iOS users ought to rejoice because its been quite a long wait since April last year when Google launched the Android version.
Download it from the app store

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