Showing posts with label MARKETING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MARKETING. Show all posts

Friday, 30 September 2016

How to Turn Your Laptop into Touchscreen Using AirBar

Do you know you can now turn your non-touchscreen laptop into touchscreen? I guess you think that's strange right, Actually I was overwhelmed when I saw the display of the new gadget in action. This gadget turns any old or new laptop into a touch screen laptop completely.
turn your PC into touchscreen
PC Using AirBar
This new gadget is called AirBar, it's a lot easy to use, you don’t have to remove a single screw to do it, Once you’ve plugged it in to a USB port of laptop AirBar blankets your display with “an invisible light field,” whichNeonode refers to as “zForce AIR technology.”

What you need to know about Airbar


AirBar is a slim module that is magnetically attached at the bottom of a PC’s display. When attached and plugged into the USB port the sensor is activated it then projects an invisible light field on the surface of your display that makes it possible to "touch" the screen and interact with Windows® 8 and 10 gestures. PC users can then interact with their devices using familiar touch actions like swiping, pinching, zooming and scrolling. AirBar is a portable solution to be used at home, in the office, at school or when traveling and can be used with fingers, gloves, long fingernails and even paintbrushes.

AirBar doesn’t require any special software to work its magic. As long as it’s connected to a Windows 7, 8, or 10 machine — or a Chromebook — it’ll just work once it’s been plugged in. According to Neonode "we are still working on Mac support, but sure it’s coming". Airbar is a lot like the infrared big-screen add-ons made by keytec.

How Airbar Works


One of the coolest things about AirBar is that it doesn’t matter what you touch the screen with. You don’t have to use a special stylus or your fingers, Airbar Works with Brushes, with brush you can drag and drop the brushes to make a painting this is very interesting in this device because most of the touchscreen laptops doesn’t allows you to use brushes on the screen, it also works with Gloves this means if you are wearing a glove and you want to work on your laptop without removing your gloves so its amazing you can work smoothly. The reason you can use anything to touch is that the light field reacts to any disturbance. So raise your hand and make sure you're first in line.

AirBar Technical specifications

  • Display Size Supported: 15.6”, with an aspect ratio of 16:9
  • Width: 5 mm
  • Length: 373 mm (AirBar 15.6”)
  • Height: 12 mm (requires 15 mm mounting surface for 3 mm between AirBar and display)
  • Cable length: 243 mm
  • Weight: 55 g

This gadget is not out yet, but you can pre-order for it from the AirBar Official Website.

Source: Air.Bar and geek.com

Thursday, 28 July 2016

See Everything You Need To Know About iPhone 7



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Now as for what type of features the iPhone 7 will bring to the table, it's believed that Apple is saving its most jaw-dropping new features for the iPhone 7s (which may be called the iPhone 8). That notwithstanding, the iPhone 7 might very well be more interesting than many people are giving it credit for, in large part due to what may be a huge leap forward in camera technology.

Friday, 15 July 2016

The Fastest Android Smartphone

I made a post about Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe which was released recently with awesome spec here. Report available shows that the Zenfone 3 Deluxe is the world first Snapdragon 821-based Smartphone.

The Deluxe is the first handset to feature the Snapdragon 821, which is a follow-up to the mighty 820 that powers phones like Samsung’s Galaxy S7Xiaomi’s Mi 5 and the HTC 10. The new chip promises a 10 percent increase in performance over its predecessor and a maximum clock speed of 2.4 GHz for its quad-core CPU

Also under the hood are an Adreno 530 GPU, up to 6GB DDR4 RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Those are available in the top-of-the-line variant; the other two feature a Snapdragon 820 chip along with your choice of 6GB RAM and 64GB of space, or 4GB RAM with 32GB of storage

All that is packed into an 5.7-inch all-metal unibody chassis with a 1080p screen protected by Gorilla Glass 4. There’s a 23-megapixel camera on the back with optical image stabilization and three technologies working in tandem for a focus time of 0.03 seconds, along with a fingerprint reader. A 3,000mAh battery powers the device; ASUS says its Quick Charge 3.0 juices it up to 60 percent in just 39 minutes.

The ZenFone 3 Deluxe starts at $500 (roughly N141,000) for the 4GB variant and goes up to $780 (about N220,000) for the Snapdragon 821-based model. The range will first become available in Taiwan and Hong Kong in August, but we’ll have to wait until later in the year for the top-end variant.

With that, ASUS might well have created the most powerful phone on the market for 2016 – but of course, you’ll want to see how it performs on benchmarks once it’s out.

It’ll be interesting to see if other manufacturers can match the Deluxe’s specifications at a lower price point later this year

Source: TNW

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

The brilliant mechanics of Pokémon Go

If you haven’t seen it already, you will soon when you are walking down the street. Every person you pass who is fervently looking at their phone is likely playing the No. 1 game in the country right now: Pokémon Go.
You might think it’s popular because of the brand. Nintendo, which refused to make a Pokémon game for the longest time on a smartphone, has finally caved and brought its beloved franchise to the small screen. But what may be overlooked amid all that is that the game, on its own, is phenomenally well designed, despite myriad bugs and endless server outages. If you look at all aspects of the game loop — engagement, retention, virality and monetization — it nails pretty much everything on the head. Niantic managed to hit a very rare, exceptional home run on every textbook point of the game’s development.
That’s not an easy feat. Only a few games in the history of the iPhone have managed similar success. The closest analogies are probably Minecraft and Candy Crush Saga, which also rocketed to not only the top of the App Store download charts, but also the top-grossing charts. Pokémon — much like Minecraft before it — launched immediately at the top of the charts. So its immediate success, based on the App Store rankings, isn’t necessarily unprecedented.
So, what makes this game so engaging and, from what we’ve seen so far, potentially very addictive? Let’s break it down into its core pieces.

Engagement

Some of the most popular games have bite-time playing sessions. But the session time in Pokémon Go can essentially be as long as the player wants, because there is a constant way to increase the length of the session time by walking to more pit-stops. That’s a really hard thing to do in a game. Most session times are restricted to levels or gated with lives or energy. For Pokémon Go, there’s just enough friction to inspire players to potentially pay to extend the length of their play session with less work, but also offer them the ability to go out of their way to extend that session time without having to pay.
When I think about the structure of the play sessions in Pokémon Go, I often think of a role-playing game called Persona 4 Golden for the PlayStation Vita. The overall unit of time in the game is a day in the life of your character. The sessions are built into bite-size chunks based on the time of the day — morning, afternoon and evening — and save points are littered through most parts of the game. And the combat sections of the game are also segmented into levels, with the option of leaving a dungeon at any point to save your game and end the playing session. In the same way as Pokémon Go, the game’s session time can basically be extended to as long as the player wants while still keeping the basic mechanics of the game intact. In the case of Persona 4 Golden, that friction isn’t necessary because the player has already bought the game, but for Pokémon Go it’s incredibly well executed.
PokemonGO1Pokémon Go, like other well-designed popular mobile games, offers a quick ramp up that teases a lot of front-loaded rewards to get the player to come through the door and shut it behind them. That’s important to grab their attention, but there are also multiple layers of rewards that keep players wanting to stay in the game. You can collect items in order to power up your Pokémon and evolve them, but it’s also important to level up your own character. There are different layers of currency built into the game that progress along different time curves, giving each layer of progression its own speed and flavor. In that way, players can hit rewards at different increments of the game without feeling trapped in a grind for everything to level up at the same time.
Amid the entire play session, the game has to stay open. That keeps you from getting distracted and flipping out to other apps. I find myself walking with my phone in my pocket, but with the game open often enough while wearing headphones. Whenever there’s a chime, I take the phone out of my pocket and start playing — whether that’s collecting Pokéballs or trying to capture something new (or some crappy junk Pokémon for the sake of experience). The game world is vibrant and beautiful, making it something easy and fun to see. It’s filled with flair and flashes that are visually stimulating and signal new elements of the game. All this makes the player want to keep their eyes — or ears — glued to their phone, ready to engage with it the moment something new happens.
All of this is great design, and doesn’t even mention the brand equity Pokémon has built up. Nintendo has sold nearly 60 million 3DS units. Pokémon X & Y alone have totaled nearly 15 million in sales. That’s an incredible nearly 25 percent penetration rate for all Pokémon enabled devices. If Nintendo were to barely scratch that with the nearly 2.5 billion smartphones in the world (according to Statista), that alone represents a staggering install base.
Pokémon already is a worldwide phenomenon, and that alone is probably enough to get the player in the door beyond simply encountering other players and hearing about it organically. Pokémon Go currently only supports the original 150 Pokémon as well, tapping into the untapped nostalgia for which players have been waiting nearly a decade.

Retention

An array of user-generated gameplay experiences is critical to building strong retention, and all the pieces are already built into the Pokémon Go experience. Each capture session is unique — the angle of the Pokéball is different, the placement of the Pokémon is different and there’s also an opportunity to have a unique experience tied with the real world. You have probably seen on your Facebook feed screenshots of Pokémon sitting on other peoples’ heads or in their laps. Each capture moment offers a unique player session, and while many will be similar, there’s the tantalizing opportunity to have something truly unique that’s really exciting.
There’s also an incredibly sticky part of user-generated content that exists alongside the game: the actual walk. Each walk a player goes for, in theory, is unique. The environment in the real world is different, the people you run into may be different, the weather may be different, or the time of day. The environment in the game is also different, with Gyms constantly in flux and new Pokémon appearing at different intervals and in different places. Each walk also actively engages the player physically — and exercise naturally triggers a positive feel for your body, adding an additional layer of delight to the gameplay experience.
This is such a new mechanic for a popular game that’s unprecedented. For most games, the user-generated gameplay is restricted to an imaginary universe. It’s a level on Candy Crush Saga that you get that lucky explosive cookie. It’s a player-versus-player round in World of Warcraft where you get that lucky critical hit. It’s a round of Destiny where you are just on fire and keep getting headshots. But all of these take place inside a screen, interfaced by a controller — whether that’s a real controller or a touchscreen.
The mastery curve is also smooth — over time you build a strong array of Pokémon that help you advance further in the game. The end of the game, like the regular Pokémon games, is a moving target, and there’s basically always someone out there that’s slightly better than you. That gives players a constant incentive to continue progressing along the mastery curve.
Pokemon Go

Virality

What’s also unprecedented is Niantic’s spin on the game’s viral loop. In Pokémon Go, there’s no feature that allows you to extend the life of your playing session by inviting or reaching out to friends. In fact, the social graph is almost non-existent in Pokémon Go. Instead, your in-game social graph is an extension of a supplemented version of your real-world social graph. A smartphone owner sees someone playing the game, becomes curious, downloads the game and plays it — both interacting with other players and inspiring curiosity in other potential new players. And the rest of the time you’re looking at screenshots of what’s happening in the game in your Facebook feed, or texting friends when you managed to catch that rare Pokémon.
You can read stories in many places on the internet of people randomly interacting with each other related to Pokémon Go. I experienced this already when walking around San Francisco, only to have a car drive by with one of the passengers yelling that there was a rare-ish Pokémon down the street (it was an Ivysaur, for those keeping tabs). This is table stakes for the Pokémon Go experience, and it’s what gets new players in the door. This kind of virality is especially powerful because it isn’t limited to an existing social graph. The whole viral loop is augmented in such a way that a non-connected interaction in the real world can lead to a new player, a download and then monetization of that player.
That’s why I t\ink this interpretation of the viral loop mechanic is so fascinating and is going to be so successful. Never before has a game immediately achieved such popularity in such a way that it regularly intersects with the real world. A lot of people consider it to be an augmented-reality experience, and in many ways you could consider it to be that. But it’s not just an experience that uses your camera to play — it’s an experience that crosses the boundary between an imaginary universe and the real world. I think the proper term that should be applied to this would be mixed-reality. The phrase augmented reality just doesn’t give the game enough credit for being able to break that fourth wall and constantly move the player between an imaginary world and the real world.
And it also represents an enormous opportunity for the game if Niantic decides to implement other important aspects of Pokémon, like trading. Without an embedded social graph the game has already grown to immense popularity. Just imagine if it began to add an additional layer of player interaction — even if, again, it only takes place in the real world.
source:techcrunch

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

SWIFT 4G LTE - Now Offering Free 200% Extra Data to Subscribers

All the Nigeria telecommunications are showing up with better offers, Swift 4G Network doesn't want to leave behind. They are giving out up to 200% extra data to all their data subscribers. Swift 4G  has very fastest internet service, streaming and downloading significantly faster than conventional 3G networks.

Unfortunately, this plan is mainly designed for business owners, but it can also be useful for an individual who is using IPTV/Android TV box for steady steaming and downloading of huge files. It is a tasteful offer to business owners and everyone who is in need of huge data and the solution to sluggish internet speed.

Swift 4G LTE 200% Extra Data Offers 
» 48GB for N12,000,
» 65GB for N16,000
» 100GB for N20,000
» 125GB for N25,000
» 150GB for N30,000

All you need to do is to renew your subscription and you will be given 200% extra data for free! Offer Valid till 31st of August 2016.
Don't be left out in this tasteful offer.

Zoto Mobile Recharge - Gives You 50% Cash back + Free N1,000 Airtime

I don't just posting this type of information anyhow, because anything involved online payment  gateway, proper care need to be taken. There are many reliable online channels that we have been using for long to purchase airtime and the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know, but it seems this app really make sense. It is similar to that of sliide, myads etc, but it beats them when it comes to referral reward. I’ve gone through the app and it is absolutely saved and secured to use. 

Zoto mobile recharge is a secure and Fastest way to recharge anywhere in Nigeria with lots of benefits. Zoto gives you 50% cash back when your recharge with the app. 


Zoto mobile recharge is 100% secure with PCI-DSS certified and one of the few very secure recharge applications. All your transactions are 128 bit SSL secured with trust seal from industry leaders such as VeriSign.

Benefits of Using Zoto Mobile Recharge
» You can earn up to N50,000
» You can get discounts and 50% cash back when you recharge with the app
» You can earn N1000 on your first recharge
» Invite a friend and earn N1000 on your friend first recharge
» Invite up to 50 friends!
» You can view your earn cash and use them to recharge or buy data
» Prepaid Mobile recharge for all major operators in Nigeria including Airtel, Etisalat, MTN, and Glo
» Fastest Recharge: Complete your online recharge transaction within seconds.

For now, it is available for iOS and Android users, but BB10 users can also install it. 
» Download Zoto app here. When registering, use my referral code FUNS6028


» Open the Zoto app you installed., you will be required to enter your mobile phone number
» After that, click on proceed 
» Zoto will automatically call your line for verification. Remember, you don't need to pick the call. » » It's just to verify if the number is active.
» Alternatively, Zoto can send a verification code via SMS if they couldn't verify your line via phone call. 
» After that, you will be required to enter your Name and email (you will receive notification on your phone number and email whenever a transaction is made on your zoto account. » That’s all. You now have an account. You can see more details and your referral code plus links when you swipe or tap on the top left the corner of the app. 

To Buy Airtime Or Recharge Using Zoto App
Just enter the amount you want to recharge in the provided space, proceed and enter your Verve or Master card number, follow the rest process and you are good to go.
  
No matter how small it is, even allow N100. And after you have recharged your line you will be given N1000 and 50 people is N50000 and it's totally legit, but if you don't use the referral code you will not get your initial N1000.
Note: This offer is not forever. According to the management the offer is only valid till 12th of July. You should hurry up and earn you money now!

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Bluboo Maya Max with 6-inch display: Full Specs & Price

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Bluboo Maya Max is a Phablet device from the stable of Chinese phone maker Bluboo expected to be launched anytime from now.

Bluboo Maya Max Key Specs

  • 6-inch JDI display with 720pixels resolution
  • 2.5GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6750 processor
  • Mali-T860 GPU
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB inbuilt storage
  • 13MP rear camera with Sony IMX 214 sensor
  • 8MP front camera
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 2G, 3G, 4G VoLTe and CAT 6

Design, Display & Processor

The Bluboo Maya Max will feature an expansive 6-inch JDI display with a resolution of 720pixels. The device will also feature a Gorilla Glass 4 protective cover. The Maya Max’s unibody is said to be manufactured from aluminium alloy and is produced under IP63 certification condition. This means that the device is dustproof and spray water proof.
The Bluboo Maya Max will be powered by a 2.5GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6750 processor with Mali-T860 GPU.  The Maya Max also has a fingerprint sensor as well as USB Type-C standard data cable port.

Memory, OS, Camera & Battery

On the memory bank, the Maya Max packs a 3GB RAM as well as a 32GB inbuilt storage bank. Also the Maya Max boots Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box and crams a very big 4200mAh battery.
On the Camera specs, the Bluboo Maya Max comes with a cool 13MP rear facing camera that sports a Sony IMX 214 sensor. On the front, the phone packs an 8MP camera up front for selfie snapshots.
The device offers connectivity options like 2G, 3G, 4G VoLTe and CAT 6.


The Bluboo Maya Max will be unveiled any time in July or August 2016, until then we won’t know the price tag it will clutch.

Saturday, 9 July 2016

eBay is coming to Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana in July

Hurray, eBay is coming to Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana this year. According to reports,eBay will be partnering with MallforAfrica to enable MallforAfrica shoppers buy goods from US Sellers.

Zoto Mobile Recharge - Gives You 50% Cash back + Free N1,000 Airtime



Zoto mobile recharge is 100% secure with PCI-DSS certified and one of the few very secure recharge applications. All your transactions are 128 bit SSL secured with trust seal from industry leaders such as VeriSign.

Friday, 8 July 2016

Wiko Fever Special Edition Specs & Price


Wiko Fever Special Edition Specs & Price
Wiko Fever Special Edition like the name implies is a special edition of the Wiko Fever smartphone. It is very similar to the standard version, but offers user replaceable backs in beautiful designs. The new smartphone now offers Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).

I’m Sad That Google Picked Nougat Over Nkwobi For Android N, But Hey…

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You’ve probably heard by now, that Google announced yesterday that the latest version of Android, Android N, will be called Nougat. They let us make submissions online back in May and there’s no evidence that they even took a look at the results. I say that because you can’t tell me that more people voted for Nougat than Nutella. This leaves two possibilities: it’s either Google did the same kind of ojoro democracy Nigerian politicians are famous for, or Nutella refused to give Google permission to use their name. I’ll let you decide the more likely scenario.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Make Money Online - Make Up to $5,000 Monthly Online Via Fiverr!


Making money online comes down to three main basic components which are;
... PRODUCTS/SERVICES
... WEBSITE
... TRAFFIC

Do not allow yourself to be deceived again, making money online is as simple as having the right offer and making it available for the right people to buy in a right way/manner.

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