Monday 26 December 2016

New Blazing đŸ”„ Airtel Free Browsing To Rock This Xmas

New Blazing đŸ”„ Airtel Free Browsing To Rock This Xmas

Hello Readers, If you an Airtel user, I bring you good news as you would be able to browse with today's trick with any version of psiphon or pronet and download with unlimited access. Wonderful Right? 

Set any psiphon or pronet you have to the following settings:

TICK  remove port

Proxy type: No proxy

Proxy server: Airtellive.ng

Real proxy type: Default

Real proxy server: Leave Empty

Real proxy port: 80


Then click OK and then click on ProNet Options



After that tick on connect through an HTTP Proxy and then tick use the following settings:

Host Address: 172.24.248.150

Port: 8080



After that connect and Enjoy 

Download ProNet here


Merry Christmas to you all 🎄 

Saturday 24 December 2016

How To Use Your Android Smartphone As Microphone Via Bluetooth Speaker

How To Use Your Android Smartphone As Microphone Via Bluetooth Speaker

The best thing about Android is that it’s completely customizable. There’s almost nothing you cannot change about it., it runs a lot of apps and games. There is no limit to what you can perform on an Android phone. Every Android genuine user is an explorer. They love to explore every nook and cranny of their beloved devices. 

Today I am going to talk about an awesome app that can turn your Android phone into a microphone for the listening pleasure of your audience. When checking Google Playstore you will see numerous applications with similar functions, but Microphone app is our main focused.

There are a lot of apps available by that name so make sure you download Microphone by Wonder Grace developers. The app designed for Android users to be able to use their smartphone as microphone connects to a speaker through Bluetooth. You can control almost all the aspects, using it. First of all, you can control the gain, volume and even the equalizer of the output. It can be tough to get the ideal values at first and you might even hear an echo while using the app, but you will get there eventually. 

Features of Microphone App
  1. Amplifier
  2. Mono / Stereo (Balance channel individually)
  3. Equalizer adjustments
  4. Line-In / Line-Out selection
  5. Sampling rate selection
  6. Widget support (Lock screen and Re-sizable)
  7. Supports Locale / Taker as a plugin
To Connect Mic App With Bluetooth Speaker
Connect your Bluetooth speaker with your Android device and open the app, tap the microphone logo at the middle on your phone screen to ON/OFF the Mic.


The sound might not be perfect at first, but you can always adjust the settings and control to get the desired mic effect.


You can turn on the widget support to make it easier and flexible to use.


That is all for now on how you can use your Android phone as a real-time mic.

Wednesday 21 December 2016

How to add Running widget for blogger Facebook, Twitter, RSS, social Truck

How to add Running widget for blogger Facebook, Twitter, RSS, social Truck

How to add Running widget for blogger Facebook, Twitter, RSS, social Truck

How to add Running widget for blogger Facebook, Twitter,  RSS, social Truck like this below

As a blogger you must have a social profile is must and I hope you have?
HOW TO ADD THIS WIDGET

  1. login to your blogger dashboard 
  2. Go to layout 
  3. Add a widget 
  4. Choose HTML/Java Script
  5. Paste the code below in the widget 
<div style="position: fixed; z-index: 65535; left: 0px; bottom: -3px; width:100%;"> <marquee>

<a href="http://www.facebook.com/saso.maxi" target="blank"> <abbr title="Like us at Facebook"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7372/10085253495_cddef5ce65_o.png" width="120px" height="100px"/> </abbr> </a>

<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/maxisaso/mHnN" target="blank"> <abbr title="Subscribe to Our Feeds"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3748/10085253355_967426408a_o.png" width="120px" height="100px"/> </abbr> </a>

<a href="http://twitter.com/maxisaso" target="blank"> <abbr title="Follow Us on Twitter"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7308/10085253265_56122fa319_o.png" width="120px" height="100px"/> </abbr> </a> </marquee></div>
Note: change my profile to yours 
Like: Maxisaso change to yours 
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Tuesday 20 December 2016

HTC is announcing something "for U" on January 12

HTC is announcing something "for U" on January 12

HTC is announcing something "for U" on January 12

It looks like HTC wants nothing to do with the hustle and bustle of CES in early January or MWC in February. Instead, the Taiwanese company wants the spotlight all to itself, not long after CES concludes.
On January 12, HTC will be unveiling something "for U", as you can see from the teaser image below. This cryptic message has been outed by the company today, but with absolutely no additional details.
So for now you can mark January 12 in your calendar, and hope for the best. If you're thinking this might be about the HTC 11, sure, that's possible, but judging by the amount of leaks and rumors we've heard about that phone up until this point (read: not many), we wouldn't bet on it. On the other hand, the recently leaked X10 was rumored to have a January launch date. And there's also the possibility that this may not have anything to do with smartphones at all - it's impossible to tell going only by this teaser. So hopefully HTC will reveal some more details in the next few days.
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HTC X10 rumored to be powered by Helio P10 SoC, coming next month

HTC X10 rumored to be powered by Helio P10 SoC, coming next month

HTC X10 rumored to be powered by Helio P10 SoC, coming next month

The HTC X10 was spotted last month in a filing with the Eurasian Economic Commission. At that time, nothing else (aside from the name) was known about the device. However, that's no longer the case as a new rumor has revealed not only the phone's key specs, but pricing and availability details as well.
Last year's HTC X9
As per the rumor, the device is powered by Helio P10 SoC and sports a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen. RAM is 3GB, and there's a 13MP camera on the back. The X10 is said to carry an RMB 2,000 (around $288) price tag, and will be made official sometime next month, i.e, in January 2017.

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro's FCC certification reveals 3,300mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro's FCC certification reveals 3,300mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro's FCC certification reveals 3,300mAh battery

Shortly after being spotted on the website of Chinese telecommunication authority TENAA, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro has been certified by the FCC in the United States as well. The FCC listing for the device reveals a 3,300mAh battery.
As for other specs, from what we've gathered so far, the device is powered by a Snapdragon 626 chipset and sports a 5.7-inch 1080p touchscreen. RAM is 4GB while internal memory is 64GB. It features a 16MP/16MP camera combo, and runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box.
The Galaxy C7 Pro (along with the Galaxy C5 Pro) is rumored to go on sale starting January 21.

ZUK Edge is official with Snapdragon 821, slim bezels

ZUK Edge is official with Snapdragon 821, slim bezels

ZUK Edge is official with Snapdragon 821, slim bezels

It's December and as promised, the ZUK Edge is now official yesterday.
Lenovo has equipped the ZUK Edge with a Snapdragon 821 chipset, Adreno 530 GPU, either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and super fast 64GB of UFS 2.0 internal storage.
At the front, the phone packs a 5.5" display with a 2.5D curved glass on top. Lenovo claims 1500:1 contrast ratio and 85% NTSC color coverage. Below the display, there's a fingerprint sensor, which is capable of unlocking the device in 0.09 seconds. We're warming up our stopwatches to test this out once we get our hands on it.
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ZUK Edge official photos
Anyway, moving to the back, there's a 13MP camera with phase detection autofocus, f/2.2 aperture and 1.34ÎŒm pixel size. Below the LED flash, there's also a heart rate sensor.
The ZUK Edge measures 142.9 x 74.5 x 7.68mm and weighs 160 grams. The phone is has strong audiophile aspirations with a Dirac HD Sound providing better Hi-Fi audio, and the 3.5mm audio jack is also present. In terms of connectivity, there's 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.1 LE and USB Type-C.
The battery is 3,100mAh and supports Quick Charge 3.0.
Expect Lenovo to release the ZUK Edge to market on January 1. The color choices are Ceramic White and Titanium Black. Pricing for the 4GB RAM version is $330 (2299 CNY), whereas the 6GB RAM model is bumped to $360 (2499 CNY)
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Redmi Note 3 gets Marshmallow update

Redmi Note 3 gets Marshmallow update

Redmi Note 3 gets Marshmallow update

Xiaomi has started rolling out the MIUI 8.1.1 update for the global edition of the Redmi Note 3. Along with several MIUI specific additions and improvements, the big news here is that the update finally brings Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow to the device.
The Marshmallow update for the Redmi Note 3 has been in development practically since the phone released. A beta version was available to those willing to try it but the stable release got pushed back quite a bit to the point where the other MIUI devices are now expected to get their Nougat update.
Anyway, if you have the phone with you, be sure to check the Updater for the 1.3GB OTA update.

T-Mobile Nexus 9 starts getting Android 7.1.1 Nougat update

T-Mobile Nexus 9 starts getting Android 7.1.1 Nougat update

T-Mobile Nexus 9 starts getting Android 7.1.1 Nougat update

T-Mobile has started rolling out a new update to HTC-manufactured Google Nexus 9 units on its network. The update brings Android Nougat version 7.1.1 and also includes Android security patches for the month of December.
In addition, the Nexus 9 page on the magenta carrier's website reveals that the update - which weighs in at 52MB - includes some regular bug fixes as well.
In order to download this latest update on your Nexus 9 tablet, first make sure that the device has 50% or higher battery life. Needless to say, a data connection (preferably WiFi) is required, and there should be sufficient free memory available on the unit as well.
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Nougat update starts hitting LG G5 units in Canada as well

Nougat update starts hitting LG G5 units in Canada as well

Nougat update starts hitting LG G5 units in Canada as well

Over a month after LG announced that it has started rolling out the Nougat update to its G5 flagship smartphone, the update has started hitting units in Canada as well. There have been user reports that carrier Bell has started pushing out the update to G5 units on its network.
A couple of other major Canadian carriers including Rogers and Fido will officially start rolling out the update tomorrow (December 21), although some users are reporting that the update is available already.
As is usually the case with OTA roll-outs, it may take sometime for the update to hit your device. Meanwhile, if you feel impatient, you can manually check for it by heading to your handset's Settings menu

LG blames cheap USB Type-C cables for V20 bootloops

LG blames cheap USB Type-C cables for V20 bootloops

LG blames cheap USB Type-C cables for V20 bootloops

LG’s devices have a history of experiencing bootloops at some point for a seemingly unknown reason. More specifically, many customers had experienced bootloops on the LG G4 for an unfamiliar cause that LG was misdiagnosing at the time.
It took the Korean Smartphone maker a while before it released an official statement regarding the cause and resolution of the bootloops. LG said the cause to blame with a hardware issue, where “a loose contact between components” needed to be repaired. Thankfully, LG was committed to fixing the problem, and arranged to repair customers’ devices.
A small number of LG V20s have been reportedly bootlooping and an LG service center has been keep to say that the cause of such bootloops was the use of cheap USB Type-C cables. Though, a Redditor quite familiar with testing USB-C peripherals says otherwise. Nathan K writes that “A third-party USB-C cable is very unlikely to cause this unless exceptional situations arose”.
A number of issues have arisen with the increasing use of USB-C cables, including the introduction of Chinese knock-offs. In fact, this is what led for the development of a new USB-C Authentication Spec to verify which USB-C cables with operate properly and safely.
Could it be that the V20 suffers from the same possibility of “a loose contact between components” like the LG G4 went through? Let us know if you’ve had an LG device with bootloop issues before.

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) launches at Sprint on January 6 as the J3 Emerge

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) launches at Sprint on January 6 as the J3 Emerge

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) launches at Sprint on January 6 as the J3 Emerge

Sprint is almost ready to start selling the yet-unannounced Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017). The carrier will have it in its own stores, but will also offer it through its prepaid brands, Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile. The phone is supposed to debut on January 6.
Sprint and its two prepaid arms will sell it as the Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge, and what you see below are leaked press renders showing the upcoming entry-level handset.
This US version of the J3 (2017) may be different from the international one in more than its name, with some features such as the cameras being kept identical to those in the original J3 for the US.
The J3 Emerge will sport a 5-inch 720p touchscreen, the Snapdragon 430 chipset, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of expandable storage. These are all improvements compared to its predecessor, as is the Android version it will run, namely 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
However, the fixed-focus 5 MP rear (with 720p video capture) and 2 MP front cameras will stay the same, as will the 2,600 mAh battery capacity. With these specs, we're hoping that the Galaxy J3 Emerge will be a bargain, because otherwise we fail to see why anyone would pick it up. Pricing information hasn't been leaked yet unfortunately.
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Nougat-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 spotted in benchmark listing

Nougat-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 spotted in benchmark listing

Nougat-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 spotted in benchmark listing

Last month, there were reports that Nougat firmware for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is in the works. Now, an Android 7.0-powered variant of the device has been spotted on GFXBench, effectively confirming that the Nougat update for the tablet is under testing.
According to the listing, the Galaxy Tab S2 model being tested is the one with 9.7-inch display. The 8.0-inch model running Nougat hasn't been spotted on the benchmarking website yet, but we expect that to happen soon.
As for the when the update will be rolled out, there's currently no information on this. And considering that even the Galaxy S7/S7 edge smartphones are yet to get the final update, we don't think the Galaxy Tab S2 will be receiving Nougat anytime soon.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 may be delayed until April, so that it's free from MWC's bustle

The Samsung Galaxy S8 may be delayed until April, so that it's free from MWC's bustle

The Samsung Galaxy S8 may be delayed until April, so that it's free from MWC's bustle

There was already talk that Samsung will delay the launch of the Galaxy S8 from its usual schedule, a MWC Unboxed event. Initial reports suggested March, saying that the company will beef up its testing procedure to avoid a repeat of the Note that shall not be named.
But hearsay from Samsung strategy meeting suggest there’s more to this story - the S8 reveal may be pushed back to April and be held primarily at New York. This will give it about a margin of about a month, so that the MWC hype may die down and allow consumer attention to converge on the next Galaxy flagship.
This hints that a huge marketing campaign is in store for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and there may be plenty of changes. Relocated fingerprint reader, removed Home button, focus on an in-house AI assistant (perhaps with a dedicated button) and - to our readers’ displeasure - no 3.5mm headphone jack, all of that will take some explaining.
Of course, there’s the possibility that the Galaxy S8 will not have clear skies in April - Apple launched the iPhone SE in March this year and Nokia is scheduled to launch Android phones in Q2 2017, for example.

Two Nokia flagships leak - a powerhouse and a cameraphone to debut at MWC

Two Nokia flagships leak - a powerhouse and a cameraphone to debut at MWC

Two Nokia flagships leak - a powerhouse and a cameraphone to debut at MWC

Nokia phones are about to start connecting people once again and understandably rumors about those are causing plenty of excitement.
Update: Turns out the photos in the article are actually of a killed featurephone prototype and a fan concept. So we guess it's too early to tell you anything about the design and you can safely ignore those.
FIH, a Foxconn-subsidiary, has acquired all pre-existing Nokia factories and is making feature-phones in those. In fact Nokia 150 and 150 Dual SIM have already debuted. Then there is HMD - officially making Nokia-branded smartphones for the next 10 years and the first of these will pop up next year.
We've seen quite a few different leaks for HMD-made Nokia smartphones, but we have some more for you.
The first one is a the expected upcoming flagship that should see the light of day at the MWC next year. The phone pictured below will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 835 chipset with 6GB of RAM and may use a big 23MP sensor with ZEISS lens at the back.
This powerhouse should run on the latest available Android OS. In fact, recently we heard Google might be closely involved with these phones.
Nokia C1 should be debuting at the MWC, too. The C1 is also running on Snapdragon 835, but there are "just" 4 gigs of RAM. The most interesting piece of hardware is on the back - a dual 16MP/12MP camera setup with triple-LED flash, a red laser to assist the autofocus, and a xenon flash. Sounds like a dream came true for a Nokia fan, isn't it?
The C1 is rumored to pack a 3,210 mAh battery and come in 32, 64, and 128GB options. Naturally, it should be running on the latest available Android OS as well.
If the rumors are true, we'll be seeing those two fellas storming the stage at the MWC in late February. But until that happens we'd advise against getting your hopes too high.
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Next Samsung Galaxy Note phone to pack an LG-made battery

Next Samsung Galaxy Note phone to pack an LG-made battery

Next Samsung Galaxy Note phone to pack an LG-made battery

According to a new report out of Korea, Samsung is considering sourcing batteries from LG Chem (the battery manufacturing arm of LG) for its Galaxy Note8 smartphone as well as other phones launching thereafter.
Talks are on, and nothing is finalized yet, the report says, but adds that a deal seems likely. If the deal goes through, the Galaxy Note8 will become the first Samsung phone to pack in an LG-made battery.
Aside from the yet-to-be-finalized LG Chem, the list of Samsung's battery suppliers currently includes Samsung SDI and China’s ATL. It's worth mentioning that the ill-fated Galaxy Note7 contained batteries from both these suppliers, and both variants were found problematic.

LG launches new G Pad III 10.1 tablet with octa-core CPU, 5MP front camera

LG launches new G Pad III 10.1 tablet with octa-core CPU, 5MP front camera

LG launches new G Pad III 10.1 tablet with octa-core CPU, 5MP front camera


Shortly after being leaked by the usually reliable tipster @evleaks, LG has launched the LG G Pad III 10.1 FHD LTE tablet. As clear from the device's name, it sports a 10.1-inch screen. Display resolution is 1920x1200, and the tablet also offers support for LTE.
The new G Pad III 10.1 is powered by an octa-core 1.5GHz processor, comes in 2GB/32GB memory configuration, and features a 5MP/5MP camera combo. Measuring 256.2 x 167.9 x 6.7 to 7.9mm and weighing in at 510g, it runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. A 6,000mAh battery is there to keep the lights on.
The tablet also comes with a kick stand built-in, allowing up to 70 degrees of adjustment. There's also a 'Time Square' UX, which can be used as a desk clock, tabletop calendar, or digital frame.
As for price, the device carries a tag of KRW 429,000 (around $360). It's currently only available in South Korea. LG says a version of the device with a stylus pen will be launched early next year.
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Friday 16 December 2016

How to access shut down menu using a keyboard shortcut

How to access shut down menu using a keyboard shortcut

Once you get used to them, keyboard shortcut combinations can make your computing life easier and more efficient. If you need to log off of a Windows account, change users, or shut down or restartWindows:
  1. Press the Windows key + D to go to the desktop, and then press Alt + F4 to bring up the Shut down menu.
  2. Use the arrow keys to select the appropriate action, press Tab until OK is highlighted, and then press Enter.