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How to Add a HTTPS Feed to Feedburner
UPDATE: Feedburner now accepts HTTPS feed URLs by default. This long process is no longer needed. Moving a site to HTTPS comes with a few headaches. From pages that won’t work correctly, redirect loops to mixed content error, a major issue I faced while moving one of my sites to HTTPS was making sure FeedBurner…
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Review: Wondershare Data Recovery for MAC
The critical litmus test for any given Operating System lies in its efficiency to restore user’s important media files, data, and other relevant requirements and settings. When we talk about Apple’s MAC Operating System, a lot of third-party and open-market programs claim to have an excellent data recovery probability, but more or less disappoint. This…
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PhoneRescue Review: Recovering Lost Files on iOS Just Got Easier
Losing important files or documents on your iPhone is bound to happen and this can be devastating. Although the iPhone has a “recycle bin” for deleted photos where you can recover them before 30 days, important data like contacts and messages may be forever lost when deleted by mistake. iCloud may be a good place…
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Report: Your Gadgets Are Making You Age Faster
Our gadgets have become a major part of our lives but one fact a lot of people do not know is that excessive use of these gadgets have negative effects on our health. These electronic gadgets, including smartphones and tablets, do cause “tech neck” when used way too much. “Tech neck” is a condition caused by…
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The Dinosaurs Of Nigeria’s Information Technology Sector Are The Worst
Over the last few years, Nigeria has made a lot of advancements in Information Technology. The scene has changed and exciting things are happening, but our economy is still far from becoming a technology-driven one. The sector is still riddled with so many problems and one of them is poor management. A few days ago,…
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Windows 10 (Anniversary Update) Minimum Requirements Has Stepped Up
The cheapest computers around are always able to run Windows 10 conveniently but that is about to change with the upcoming Anniversary Update. Since Windows Vista, the minimum requirements to run Windows have remained the same and it’s almost ten years already now. When Windows Vista stepped up the requirements in 2006, 1GB RAM, 1GHz…
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Exclusive Interview With UCWeb’s Kenny Ye
As UCWeb tries to expand its frontiers and take the African mobile browser market from Opera, the Alibaba owned company recently launched its UC Browser officially in Kenya. Here is an exclusive interview with Kenny Ye who is a director at the International Business Department of UCWeb. Why Arica? Individuals on the African Continent have found…
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Wondershare MobileGo Review: The Mobile Toolkit You Need
Wondershare has an array of smart software solutions and MobileGo has been around for quite a while. This software manages your device and it works with both Android and iOS. Most OEMs fail to have a PC software program to manage their devices and users end up having just file system access when connected to…
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7 Ideas to Guide Children in Using New Technologies
Children have access to the Internet from their early stages. In many houses, smartphones, tablets or computers naturally coexist with other toys. In fact, it is very common for toy companies develop specific computers for children with child interactive games. Because children live with these devices and know how to handle them without receiving any…
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Consider These Before Switching From Android OS To iOS
This isn’t one of those Android vs iOS posts and this article doesn’t, in any way, imply that a certain OS is superior. I’m now an advocate of sticking to whatever works for you even if it means still carrying a Blackberry Bold 2 around. I was talking to a friend during the week and…
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5 Best Antivirus Software Programs For 2016 (Free And Paid Versions)
A couple of years back (to be precise, 2013), I wrote an article here on the 5 best antiviruses of that year. That list is probably outdated right now. Yes, it is, which is why I’m prompted to make a new list. We all would admit to the fact that a device(laptops, computers & smartphones) without an…
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Saqib, A Blind Microsoft Engineer Builds AI-Powered App To ‘See’ The World
Saqib Shaikh shared the stage with Satya Nadella yesterday before this year’s Developer’s conference keynote was rounded up. Saqib is a Microsoft software engineer based in London who lost his sight at the age of seven. In a heartfelt demo yesterday, he outlined an ongoing project he is working on that helps the blind ‘see’ the…