Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Coronation of New King In Magongo Land





After the death of the Late Olu Magongo, HRH Anthony Alfred Olusanre Alao (Iyelafe the 11) in the year 2012, another King has been crowned. He's HRH. Sam Bola Ojo. TO GOD BE THE GLORY Coronation Video Of "Olu Magongo of Magongo Land" Hold  On Saturday 12 of September 2015.  with many visitor from all part of Nigeria enjoy.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

The Man Who Wants To Encrypt Everything


The Los Angeles Police Department has its own Eye of Providence, a 20-foot-long flat-screen mosaic in a windowless downtown control room fed by dozens of info?streams, including the police scanner, CCTV feeds, YouTube, Twitter TWTR -3.85% and criminal databases. When crime occurs, it shows up as a blinking alert on a yards-wide video map designed by Palantir, the deep-analysis software startup out of Silicon Valley with a $20 billion valuation. Its brainiacs are prized for their ability to find needles in haystacks for three-letter agencies around the world.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Adobe announces sweeping updates to its video apps with hooks into UltraHD and touch screens


The major premise behind Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription service is that updates flow in an organic way — that the developer is no longer bound to a strict periodic schedule of feature updates, but can push out improvements at will. This year’s IBC broadcasting trade show will see a number of new features to Adobe’s video apps.

Seed funding for African tech startups is really taking off – here’s why

It is well established that VC investing globally is on the rise, but there is increasing evidence that more of this money is landing in Africa too, as the continent is now deemed a less risky place for investors to put their cash.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

The benefits of being selfish


None of us wants to feel like we’re being selfish.

We all know we should have empathy for others and be helpful. But when it comes to doing your best work, sometimes being selfish is exactlywhat you need to do.

Why you can’t say no
Whether we feel selfish about it or not we hate saying ‘no’ to people. It’s just hard to say no, period. But why do we struggle with it so much?

BlackBerry just bought a mobile security company for more money than you thought it had



BlackBerry isn’t doing so well these days, but it turns out it has more money than you might have thought. Today it’s acquired a California-based mobile security company called Good Technology for $425 million in cash.

Track how your team uses Slack with Google Analytics


Here’s a fun project for Slack users. Google’s Developer Expert Nico Miceli has whipped up a bot that can monitor your team’s activity in the collaboration app and beam back metrics to Google Analytics.

Meet the man searching for an A.I. that will solve everything

Elegized by so many science fiction writers, artificial intelligence has seen a procession of successes and breakthroughs over the last few decades. From the Deep Blue defeating Kasparov in 1996 to a self-teaching AI smashing Super Mario World in 2015, thoroughly crafted algorithms can solve increasing numbers of tasks.

Twitter updates on iPad for a unified experience across devices


Twitter’s latest update on iPad has a responsive design that brings its features and interface more in line with the iPhone app.

The new version is just in time for Apple’s scheduled announcement of new mobile devices that will likely sport different form factors than their predecessors.

Instagram ads are going global and expanding to 30 seconds





 Instagram announced that it will allow businesses to run ads up to 30 seconds long on its platform.

Brands will also be able to use Instagram’s new landscape format for photo and video ads.

The company will also expand its service to smaller clients and welcome advertisers in 30 more countries on September 30, including Italy, Spain, Mexico, India and South Korea.

Instagram says it will also offer delivery and optimization tools to reach users on its own service as well as Facebook, and a new premium product called Marquee that will help “drive mass awareness and expanded reach in a short time-frame—perfect for events like movie premieres and new product launches.”








Sunday, 6 September 2015

12 things you didn't know you could do with Gmail



Gmail is one of the world's most powerful and well-built tech tools, but there are ways to make it even more amazing.
Some features are hidden within Gmail itself -- through the Settings and Labs tab; others have been built by third party developers. (Just remember, third party apps will have access to all of the contents of your emails.)

BlackBerry unveils a quirky new smartphone


BlackBerry has updated the "Passport," its oddball, square smartphone.
Announced Tuesday, the BlackBerry (BBRY, Tech30) Passport Silver Edition is an upgraded version of the BlackBerry Passport, released in late 2014.

Fukushima disaster: Japan reopens radiation-hit Naraha


Japan is inviting residents to return to a town evacuated in 2011 after the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.
Naraha is the first town to allow people to return permanently, following several years of decontamination work.
But many say they are not ready to come back, and only a fraction have returned for brief stays since a trial period began in April.
The Fukushima Daiichi plant suffered a series of meltdowns following a massive earthquake and tsunami.

10 things we didn't know last week



1. Silk can be made from the solidified saliva of a clam.
2. Tech start-ups valued at $1bn or more are known as "unicorns".
3. A gentle jolt of electricity can be used to help someone's muscles learn a new skill.
4. There is a computer algorithm that can recreate a Van Gogh painting in 60 minutes.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Rico Rodriguez : The Specials' trombonist dies aged 80



The trombonist in ska band The Specials has died at the age of 80, the group has announced.
Rico Rodriguez was a ska and reggae musician who played with the band on songs including the 1979 hit A Message to You Rudy.
The Specials announced his death in a tweet on Friday.
It said: "Our dear friend Rico passed away today. We offer out deepest condolences to his family. His legacy will go on forever. RIP dear Rico"

Hacked Jeep USB update criticised


Fiat Chrysler has started distributing a software patch for millions of vehicles, via a USB stick sent in the post.
In July, two hackers revealed they had been able to take control of a Jeep Cherokee via its internet-connected entertainment system.
The car firm has been criticised by security experts who say posting a USB stick is "not a good idea".
Fiat Chrysler has not yet commented to the BBC.
'Fishing for victims'

10 moving photos of Europe's migrant crisis view post

The photographs of a three-year-old Syrian boy found dead on a beach in Turkey are among the most powerful to have emerged from Europe's migrant crisis.
But many other moving pictures have been taken over the years, illustrating the dangers of the migrants' journey or the treatment they have received on arrival in Europe.

1. Juan Medina was working as a photographer for a local paper in the Canary Islands in 2004 when yet another small boat arrived, packed with men from sub-Saharan Africa. As a Spanish Civil Guard patrol approached, it capsized and nine men drowned. Medina photographed two of the 29 survivors, Isa and Ibrahim, both from Mali, as they were pulled from the water. The shot won him a World Press Photo award the following year.
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