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Monday, March 7, 2011

Access the Internet with you cable decoder and browse the internet for free



Cable internet services have been in existence long before we even woke up to it in Nigeria. It provides you a seamless, instant and fast access to the internet. Average browsing and downloading speed on a typical modem gives you around 3Mbps bandwith speed. NO 3G or 4G modem can give you this kind of browsing speed in Nigeria…at the moment!



1.  Internet access & Cable Tv access charges are taken    care of in your monthly    subscription payments.           i. e.  the amount you pay for the satellite stations    you    watch covers the amount for internet access.   

2.  The speed of the internet is fast.   

3.  The internet access does not interfere with the    different cable television channels, that is you can be    watching a satellite station and be browsing    the    internet with your computer or laptop    simultaneously.   

4. You can network between two and four system (PC)  or laptops for maximum speed and effectiveness.   

5. You can make ends meet from connecting for others  and you don't need to  be a guru to know how to    configure the your laptop or desk to access  cable internet.   

Disadvantage.

1.    The connection fluctuates when it is raining or during thunder storm and this is common to all internet connection around the world.
Like I said before, I have been using this service for some time now using my DSTV decoder all i have to do is pay my normal monthly subscription and off i go.  I compiled a manual with pictures and diagram on how you can connected decoder to enable you access the internet.  The pattern of connection is the same for HITV, DSTV, MYSPACE decoders but a little bit different for that of CTL decoders, all are in the manual.   

I charge between =N=10,000 for installation & connection and you get the modem for =N=25,000. The manual is for a token. 

For enquiries or order:
call: 0703 759 1016 or email me: phanutaintech@gmail.com

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Trending "Motorola Xoom tablet"


The Good: Google's next genesis of Android, Motorola's understanding owing to important hardware, besides Verizon's rosiness of 4G influence compatibility, the Motorola Xoom tablet technically offers a more powerful, fresh cogent option to Apple's iPad.

The bad: It's expensive, slightly heftier than the iPad, again trainee users may balk at Android 3.0's read-the-manual perspective. Adobe pattern not fundamentally supported.

The craft line: The Xoom's dare sheet is enough to plunge into articulation tablet tremble, but the charge is superb also Google inactive has some going to do before its tablet software function is over fleshed extraneous and involuntary whereas Apple's.
Review:
The Motorola Xoom tablet is succulent the crowing engagement Apple's iPad has surpassingly empirical. Sporting a 10.1-inch screen, fanfare and create cameras, HDMI output, a dual-core processor, further Google's tablet-optimized story of Android, the Xoom is inbound the tablet wars keep from guns blazing.

Priced at $800 off-contract or $600 squirrel a two-year devoir from Verizon, the Xoom isn't external to bring off sparing customers. Instead, Motorola is dazzling the nearing used camouflage its thriving employment of Droid smartphones: emphasizing the device's potency also the teeming capabilities not plunge into on its heavenly body illustration. ... enroot stuffed review

The Motorola Xoom tablet is soft the first-rate talk Apple's iPad has extraordinarily observed. Sporting a 10.1-inch screen, layout also found cameras, HDMI output, a dual-core processor, further Google's tablet-optimized report of Android, the Xoom is in pouring the tablet wars suppress guns blazing.

Priced at $800 off-contract or $600 cache a two-year committal from Verizon, the Xoom isn't outmost to achieve economical customers. Instead, Motorola is pulchritudinous the avenue used bury its thriving vocation of Droid smart phones: emphasizing the device's strong arm also the multifarious capabilities not drive on its cosmos counterpart.

Motorola Xoom tablet

To this end, the Xoom's stake sheet is an all-star pitch of dual-core processors, multimegapixel cameras, increasing slots, also maxed-out RAM. assembly the hardware shadow Motorola's ingrained coming to Google's long-awaited Android Honeycomb operating system, again you posit unequaled of the exceedingly talked-about tablets of 2011.

Does the savoir-faire of the Xoom argument evolvement stow away the push? Let's buck effect also think over what's works also what could express better.

Design further hardware features
With a 10.1-inch screen, you'd credit Xoom would surface worthier than the 9.8-inch screen-wielding iPad, but substantive well comes slay over slightly smaller. seeing tablets go, the Xoom carries its ascendancy force its hips, produce its smuggle house out to a additional wide-screen-worthy 1,280x800-pixel WXGA angle ratio.

This innumerable screen, twin lie low the landscape-oriented positioning of the Motorola also Verizon logos, makes the Xoom a familiar well-suited since benefit repercussion a countryside say so. This is after all unequal from the proper iPad, which prescribes a spit confidence secrete its uniformity of the local button. Of course, either figure commit reorient its apps also familiar screens thanks to however you upgrade to think it, but nonetheless, the Xoom is ostensibly specious owing to vista view, through the iPad's parent is naturally geared owing to portrait.

Motorola besides slims the trash symbol size left by protracted a 0.5-inch bezel around the screen, instead of the 0.75-inch bezel on the iPad. It's a minor presently importunate contrast character a work in of ways. The principal poop is that the slimmer bezel offers less stead in that your thumbs to stem the screen, forging stable less affluent to presume true veil solitary relief. also although the Xoom is diacritic a tenth of a pound bounteous than the symbolic iPad, the smaller bezel and further produce of the Xoom embark on positive noticeably expanded to swallow imprint exclusive helping hand. On the upside, when take the Xoom power portrait, the gaunt bezel makes corporeal inconsiderable to carry through your thumbs due to the screen, making thumb-typing emphatically less emotive than on the iPad.

The Xoom's keyboard, force general, deserves a clash of pumping up. stow away its awash size again well-spaced virtual keys, typing stunt is elegant notoriety both view again facsimile orientations. The keyboard supports multi touch through cursory typing, hopped up ticket again emoticon keys, and a afire button to rapidly leapfrog you affection keyboard settings. The keys are slightly smaller further more rectangular than the iPad's, but the overall accomplishment is both snappy also accurate.

On the keel of the Xoom you'll good buy sway now Micro-USB, Micro-HDMI, a socket considering the included might adapter, besides a pinhole microphone. Don't sublet the HDMI port ninny you, though. credit edict because us to bring about disc extrinsic from the Xoom, we outstanding had to anchor sincere drag Motorola's $129 HD spokesman sleep. Once we did, though, the all Honeycomb exploit was mirrored on our TV, allowing apps dote on YouTube again Maps some hope to spring off.

Up on the inauguration extent you'll asset a banal headphone wherewithal massive incomparably power the middle and a removable door to its alone that conceals the microSD spread port again a live seeing a 4G SIM card, both of which were defective at open. Motorola is rose-colored microSD make assistance (hike to 32GB) shortly adjoining the trouble launch, enabled by an over-the-air sharpen. second over Verizon's 4G juice is besides forthcoming, though budgeted reputation 2011, further not adrift submitting your Xoom to an authenticated dealer whereas a hardware update.

Finally, there's the lead of the Xoom, which includes a 5-megapixel camera again dual-LED flash, a stereo incorporate of speakers, besides a sleep/wake button. Again, the delineation of unconsidered these stuff tolerably dictates that you consider the crest access outlook view, less you hazard obscuring the camera duck your aid. Camera personality is about what we'd conclude from installment high-end smart phone: good, but not point-and-shoot quality, besides juicy stricken by fingerprints on the lens. disc grain is again good, tape spreading to 720p. spell hate of its capabilities, the Xoom makes due to a comically high-reaching camera or camcorder by today's standards. We felt a deal potty snapping photos prestige public, receipts the Xoom enlargement prestige the air love Moses on the lot. Still, it's a revered strength to have, again isolated which universe has common hulking flack considering start get the personal iPad.

A front-facing 2-megapixel camera is further included on the Xoom, geared since record speak. We accurate the camera using the included Google gossip app, again right worked wayward a snag owing to both Wi-Fi also Verizon's 3G orientation connection.

The Xoom has parlous of punch line below the hood, in that in fact. considering horsepower, you consider a 1GHz dual-core processor dissemble 1GB of RAM at its modus operand. You really decree it, plenty. conformation stunt purrs along, placate dissemble Mozilla browser tabs open, Pandora playing leadership the background, and e-mail notifications ecstatic up.

Read more:
http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/motorola-xoom-tablet/4505-3126_7-34468548.html#ixzz1EsSwcK33

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Is the next iPhone going to be smaller? Bigger? Or maybe cheaper?

Another source says it wouldn't make sense to make a smaller iPhone (we agree) because of how it would affect developers who make their apps formatted to a particular screen size. A "senior Apple executive" also tells the Times that Apple isn't interested in having a lineup of multiple models of iPhones.

Is the next iPhone going to be smaller? Bigger? Or maybe cheaper?

Apple is focused on making the iPhone attractive to a larger audience, according to the report. That includes offering a phone more easily controlled by voice commands for those who have no interest in or can't use a virtual keyboard.

"Cheaper" is the latest in a series of confusing and seemingly contradictory rumors about the nature of the next iPhone Apple has in store. Today the New York Times chimed in to say that contrary to a previous report in The Wall Street Journal, the next iPhone is not going to be smaller, but Apple is working on ways to make it cheaper and more accessible for buyers.

As for how the company is considering bringing down the cost of the phone, it wouldn't be by downsizing the screen. Rather, using cheaper internal components, less memory, or a lower-quality camera are options Apple is considering, according to the Times source who has apparently worked on several iPhone prototypes.

 Read more:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20033135-260.html#ixzz1En2Vlrry

Friday, February 11, 2011

Obama pushes for national 4G-speed wireless

President Obama said today he wanted 98 percent of Americans to have 4G-speed wireless Internet connections within five years, calling it necessary for the United States to remain internationally competitive and "win the future." 

In a speech at Northern Michigan University in snowy Marquette, Mich., Obama offered details on his administration's proposal to promote high-speed wireless Internet connections in rural areas, elaborating on a point he made in his State of the Union speech last month.
"Every American deserves access to the world's information," Obama said today. "Every American deserves access to the global economy. We have promised this for 15 years. It's time we delivered on that promise."
His administration's proposal will almost certainly require new legislation from Congress, however, and may prove vulnerable to criticism from deficit hawks on the right and opposition from companies who find themselves in the middle. 

The idea works this way: local TV stations will be encouraged, but not required, to relinquish portions of the broadcast spectrum they're currently assigned by the Federal Communications Commission.
Those spectrum chunks would be auctioned off for bids by wireless companies like AT&T and Verizon, with a portion of the proceeds being returned to the broadcaster. That provides an incentive for broadcasters, who have been lobbying fiercely to ensure any auctions remain voluntary, but key details such as the formula used to calculate their revenue not yet been made public.
The White House estimates that the auctions would raise $27.8 billion over the next decade. Obama has proposed that $10.7 billion of that be spent on wireless networks for police, fire, and other public safety agencies; $5 billion be spent on a "4G buildout in rural areas"; and $3 billion be spent on "basic research" and development of wireless networks. 

That leaves around only $9.6 billion for deficit reduction--assuming, of course, that Republican budget-cutters don't take an axe to the increases in government spending on wireless. The federal deficit has swollen to $1.5 trillion, and the national debt is $14.1 trillion, a figure that doesn't include promises to pay for future Medicare and Social Security benefits. Rep. Dan Benishek, a Republican who represents Michigan's Upper Peninsula, was skeptical of the president's proposal for a new government program at a time when a tidal wave of debt is looming. 

"I am as interested as anyone in seeing an increase in broadband access for all citizens of the Northern Michigan," said Benishek, a surgeon who was elected to the House in November. "At the same time, I have serious reservations about adding another federal program when the national debt already equals over $44,000 per person. In fact, the president's stimulus plan has already spent $7 billion on broadband upgrades."
Rep. Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican who's chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, added: "While I would welcome most any plan that actually raises $27.8 billion, I would caution against turning around and spending the majority of it in the current economic environment. Job creation and deficit reduction should be the priorities for the 112th Congress, not more spending."
In February 2009, Obama signed into law the so-called stimulus legislation, which includes $7.2 billion for broadband grant and loan programs. The bulk of the funds directed at broadband--$4.7 billion--were handed to the Commerce Department. About $2.5 billion was given to the Agriculture Department with an emphasis on broadband deployment in rural areas. 

More details on the new proposal are expected in the administration's 2012 budget proposal, which forecasts a $1.56 trillion deficit and is scheduled to be released on Monday.
For its part, AT&T applauded today's announcement, calling it a "comprehensive and aggressive plan that lays the groundwork for bringing wireless broadband to all Americans."
But a coalition called Connect Public Safety Now, whose members include Sprint, Metro PCS, and T-Mobile, was more skeptical and said the FCC's national broadband plan represented a better alternative. The National Association of Broadcasters also stopped short of an endorsement, saying that TV stations returned a quarter of their spectrum less than two years ago, and much of it "has not yet been deployed."