Sunday, 29 September 2013

DYMO LabelManager 160 Hand Held Label Maker

  • Logical button flow makes labeling faster and easier, from start to print
  • 195 symbols and clipart
  • Auto-off power saver
  • Uses DYMO D1 labels in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" widths

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-Inch, Wi-Fi)


  • Android 4.1 ( Jelly Bean ) OS
  • 7-inch Multitouch Screen (1024 x 600)
  • 8GB Internal Memory, microSD expansion up to 32GB
  • Wireless N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 3.0
  • 1GHz Dual-Core Processor, 1GB RAM


Bypass/Use Proxy Server

Hi,
I will be sharing with you few steps to take in order to use or bypass a proxy server using Google Chrome browser without affecting your system setting. All changes are within the Google Chrome browser alone.

You are expected to have downloaded and installed Google Chrome browser.


Step 1


Click on the the Customize and control Google Chrome Icon and select Settings from the drop down list



Android Beam

Android Beam is a feature of the Android mobile operating system to allow data to be transferred via near field communication (NFC). It allows the rapid short-range exchange of web bookmarks, contact info, directions, YouTube videos, and other data. Android Beam was introduced in Android version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).

Usage

Android Beam is activated by placing devices back to back with the content to be shared displayed on the screen. If the content is able to be sent, the screen will shrink down and display Tap to Beam at the top. Tapping the screen sends the content from the one device to the other. A sound will play when devices are near and able to beam. When the data is sent, a confirmation tone will play or a negative tone will play if failed and the content will shrink off the screen indicating beaming is complete. Sharing is one direction and the device sending content will not get content from the receiving device.


Requirements

To activate Android Beam, both devices must support NFC (Near field communication) and have it enabled in addition to passing the lock-screen or logging in.

Source: Wikipedia

Bump (Send Files, Photos, Videos, Everything) Android & iOS

 Bump is an application created by Bump Technologies for the Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems. It allows two smartphone users to physically bump their phones together to transfer contact information, photos, and files to each other over the Internet. Bump also allows users to bump photos from a phone to a computer. It is the eighth most popular free app of all time and was the billionth download on Apple's App Store. Bump is free to download for both platforms. As of February 2013, there had been 125 million Bump app downloads.




BlackBerry halts rollout of BBM for Android and iOS

According to a BlackBerry blog post, the unreleased app "caused issues", that the company has been trying to resolve. The Android app has now been disabled, but customers who downloaded the BBM for iPhone app will still be able to use BBM.
"Our teams continue to work around the clock to bring BBM to Android and iPhone, but only when it’s ready and we know it will live up to your expectations of BBM," said BlackBerry's Luke Reimer. "As soon as we are able, we will begin a staggered country roll-out of BBM for Android and continue the roll-out of BBM for iPhone."

Friday, 27 September 2013

8GB Kingston USB Flash Drive


8GB Original Kingston USB Flash Drive with option to preload it with Linux or Windows Operating system.

Price : NGN3000Product Code : A0002


16GB Kingston USB Flash Drive

16GB Original Kingston USB Flash Drive with option to preload it with Linux or Windows Operating system.

Price : NGN5000
Product Code : A0001