Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Meet Turing Cadenza smartphone (Wonder phone) With 1TB Memory, 12Gb RAM, 60MP shooter

Meet Turing Cadenza smartphone (Wonder phone) With 1TB Memory, 12Gb RAM, 60MP shooter


This is one of the great smartphone we are expecting in 2017 and is currently turning the tech and mobile phone industry upside down. Imagine coming out at a time when Apple and Samsung boasted of having the best Smartphones in the world currently; iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 7. It's a serious bad market for them as this 12GB RAM phone beat them down specs-wise completely. 

It's worthy to note that the Smartphone codenamed Turing Cadenza is not the first device from the Turing Robotic Industry but this one is absolutely exceptional. Wondering what i might be doing with a 12GB RAM device on my hand. 

The company's CEO Steve Chao said that the phone is part of the "The Outlander Blueprint" program which aims to integrate artificial intelligence into smartphones.


TURING PHONE CADENZA SPECIFICATIONS 

  • 2 Snapdragon 830 processors
  • 12 GB of RAM
  • 60 megapixel rear camera with triple lens
  • 20mp dual front cameras
  • 1 terabyte internal storage
  • 2 microSD card slots
  • triple power source: a 2400mAh graphene superconductor battery + a 1600mAh lithium ion battery + hydrogen fuel cell.
  • A graphene oxide composite body, built around a high temperature alloy and Liquid Metal 2.0 structural frame
  • Swordfish OS,

TURING CADENZA SMARTPHONE FEATURES 

Everything about the device is out of this world as it has no rival at all. The closest you can get is the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe Wi
the 6GB RAM  maybe the latest iPhone 7 and Galaxy note 7. 

PROCESSOR & RAM
Now check the specs of this beast of a phone. It features two Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 chipsets with two 6GB LDDDRX RAMs, making it the first ever smartphone to have a whopping 12 GB of RAM. The phone display size is 5.8-inches having a quad HD display technology that supports 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution. 
    
MEMORY/STORAGE
In terms of memory storage, the TR1 will feature a total of 1 Terabyte of storage divided in two parts, there are two 256GB inbuilt storage with another two 256GB storage support via microSD slot. 

CAMERA 
Now, camera lovers will be crazy on this, the Turing Cadenza phone packs a wonder 60MP shooter "iMAX 6K Quad at the back and Triple Lens/ T1.2" as well as20MP front-facing camera for selfies. Can you beat that? 

PLATFORM
The device is expected to run onSwordfish Operating System which is an unannounced OS based on Sailfish that will feature AI deep learning. I don't like this part. 

SIM CARD
Users of the Smartphone can install a total of four SIM cards. The said device can also support WiGig that can deliver speeds of 60GHz 91Gbps.

BETTERY
The phone will be powered by Three batteries (power sources) - main power is a 2400mAh Graphene Supercapacitor Battery while the other 1600mAh Li-Ion plus a Hydrogen Fuel cell supports it. Another aspect i don't like on the phone. 

Watch the 2min full spec video below





AVAILABILITY & PRICE
The Turing Phone Cadenza is scheduled to be released in 2017 and the price is not yet known. 

Saturday, August 27, 2016

WhatsApp changes privacy terms.


WhatsApp changes privacy terms: what does it mean for users?





WhatsApp privacy change


If you are WhatsApp users by now you must have heard about the privacy changes that this world's biggest messaging app is making. On the face of it, it seems like a small change and will probably not affect bulk of your data and usage details that WhatsApp has. But there are some key bots of information that the company will now share with Facebook, which owns WhatsApp.

The reaction to this privacy change has been varied. Different people have reacted in a different, although the people seeing it as a not-so-nice move from WhatsApp are in majority. Now, before you worry -- or not worry -- about the privacy change, let's us explain what is happening and what are the implications, in six simple points:
  1. First, understand that WhatsApp is changing its privacy policy. The new privacy policy will allow it to "coordinate" Facebook as well as share the phone number of the users with the parent site. Now, sharing the number is clear. It means your WhatsApp number will be shared with facebook and if you have an account with Facebook this number will be used to connect your two accounts -- the Facebook account and the WhatsApp account. This will allow Facebook to "offer better friend suggestions and show you more relevant ads if you have an account with them".
  2. The "coordinate" part is not so clear. There can be a number of ways in which WhatsApp "coordinates" with Facebook. For now we can only guess what this co-ordination means but chances are that Facebook will probably have some insight into how you use WhatsApp and the company will then use this "insight" to offer you ads in Facebook timeline that might be relevant to you.
  3. The currently privacy change is only for some sort of data sharing between Facebook and WhatsApp. You still won't see banner advertisements on WhatsApp, similar to what you may see on other messaging app. Even if you see ads in WhatsApp in future, they will be native apps, something similar to the spam SMS, although given unpopular spam SMS are we have a feeling that WhatsApp won't go that route.
  4. So, what does mean for you? Two things. In terms of user experience, nothing will change on WhatsApp. The service will continue to offer the seamless and simple messaging experience. There won't be any intrusive ads. Not, for now. But in the background, things are changing. As noted earlier, some of your WhatsApp data will go to Facebook, including your phone number, and that means your user experience on Facebook change. Depending on information from WhatsApp, you may see different -- in Facebook's language, more relevant -- advertisements on your Facebook timeline.
  5. Should you freak about it? No, you should not. Most people have already given a lot and lot of data to Facebook. The website already has the phone numbers of most of its users. The data it gets from WhatsApp is going to be similar to the data you have already given to it. But be vary. For now, WhatsApp is saying that Facebook won't actually read the WhatsApp messages of its users. It cites the "end-to-end encryption" as a shield that guards user data from such practices. But don't rule it out. At the end of the day, WhatsApp has to make money and as a free service the only it can money is by advertisements. So keep an eye on how WhatsApp and Facebook are using the data that you are feeding into the app.
  6. Finally, if you don't feel all too comfortable with this arrangement between WhatsApp and Facebook, you can opt out of it. While accepting the new privacy policy, just uncheck that option where it says "share my data with Facebook". At least for now that would sever the link between the Facebook and WhatsApp for your phone number.

Friday, August 26, 2016

HOW TO UNROOT ANDROID PHONE WITH KINGROOT...

HOW TO UNROOT ANDROID PHONE WITH KINGROOT 
STEPS:
==> Launch the latest version of Kingroot app, tap on the settings gear which is located at the top right ↪ side of the page “„.

==> Under the settings page “„, tap on Root
Authorization setting >> Remove Root
>> Permission >> tap on Continue .

==> A confirmation message shows up ⬆afterwards, tap on OK .

==> Wait for a while and you should get a notification ”” stating that Root as been removed'. 
Wait a little longer and the kingroot app will automatically close.

==> Reboot your device and use the Root Checker Basic app in verifying root permission.

At this point, you should get a notification that ” saying that Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device'.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Google Set To Team Up With Ford To Build Self-Driving Cars In 2016

Interesting!! Google Set To Team Up With Ford To Build Self-Driving Cars In 2016

Google may not manufacture its own cars after all, but rather team up with Ford to build its self-driving vehicles.
The two companies will announce that they are pairing up to make piloted cars during next month’s Consumer Electronics Show, Yahoo Autos reports.
Although that report is still unverified, the Ford partnership could add validity.
Chances are good the scoop is true, however. In November, Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said that the carmaker would need to pair with big tech companies in order to survive the coming series of revolutions facing the transportation industry.
If Google and Ford do team up, the move could signal that people inside Google realized that manufacturing a car from scratch was unfeasible — or at least far too costly. Rather than using Ford to make its own pod cars like the one pictured above. It’s instead likely that Google will just utilize Ford cars for its own aspirations.
In terms of a timeline, if the report is true, you can expect to see the fruits of this endeavor within a few years — if not sooner.
This likely won’t be the only pairing Google makes with a carmaker. Just as it has done with smartphone manufacturers, the company could become the brains behind all kinds of self-driving cars while it leaves the hardware to someone else.

No Need For Internet!! Google Announces Offline Navigation And Search On Google Maps

No Need For Internet!! Google Announces Offline Navigation And Search On Google Maps

Google Maps has rolled out a new offline mode allowing for driving directions and search, providing access to turn-by-turn directions and several other features in areas without a reliable cellular data or internet connection.
According to BBC reports, the new features will begin rolling out to Android users later on Tuesday, and Google says the iOS roll out will follow soon. Offline search and navigation was one of the biggest announcements, nearly six months later, that feature is finally reaching users.
The option to save certain areas has existed in Google Maps since 2012, but this is the first time they have been indexed for search and navigation. That means if you save the city you live in, you will be able to search for a place to have dinner and get a response without a cellular connection. Because of space constraints, the businesses stored will have names, star ratings, and phone numbers, but no photos or user reviews.
Similarly, directions will work from average traffic time rather than loading in real-time traffic data, although the route will update as soon as the connection is restored. The initial rollout does not include transit or walking directions, largely due to space considerations, but Google says those features will be added in the months to come.
The feature will be most useful for anyone navigating without a cellular connection, either in a dead zone or a foreign country that requires a second SIM. But project manager Amanda Bishop says even standard users will notice maps loading faster, because of the erratic nature of even the best data connections.
According to Google’s research, the average phone is offline for 10 percent of the day, much of which results from simple network congestion.

LG Introduces LG16 – The Cheapest Android Ever At N2000

LG Introduces LG16 – The Cheapest Android Ever At N2000


Most of you must have heard about the LG16 on walmart? if not read on. Its true these LG devices Tracfone lucky LG16 and LG15G are being sold at $9.82 on walmart.
Not everyone wants to buy a smartphone with high price and this is what LG had in mind hence made the Tracfone LG prepaid lucky LG16 and LG15G this has to be the cheap android smartphone we’ve ever seen and its being sold on Walmart.
Top Features
Display 3.8-inch
Operating system 4.4 kit kat
Camera 3MP
Powered by : 1.2GHz dual core
Battery:1560mAh
Comes with 4GB external memory
3G and bluetooth enabled

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

You Might Have To Start Paying A 9% Tax On Calls, Texts And Data

The Federal Government of Nigeria is proposing to introduce a bill called the Communication Service Tax CST bill, which seeks to levy 9 percent on subscribers for using various services such as voice call, SMS, MMS, data usage.

The Minister of Communication, Bayo Shittu, made this known on Wednesday while speaking at a function organized by the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, LCCI.

Tax on call, text and data

Shittu said, “The bill is considered as a way to help increase the revenue generation of the Federal Government.

Personally, I think passing the bill would be a wrong move because placing a 9% tax on calls, texts and data might increase tariff rates of calls and prices of data which have been gradually improving recently.