Friday, 31 January 2014

End to Unemployment: Make Dollars from your room



It may sound odd or not too interesting but dare it and see how to succeed in Nigeria from the comfort of your home. All you need is a computer system and internet connectivity. Hmm! If you have a good smart phone I think you are also good to go.
Working from home is not easy because there are lots of distractions and obstacles involved. Your attitude towards these seeming distractions holds the key to your success or failure. For instance, for the simple fact that there is no big boss lurking around the corner to monitor you or bark out orders at you while

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Refil your Printer Toners/Ink to Save Money and Elongate Your Printer Toner/Ink's Life Span



Printers are as important component of an office as is a computer system. Regardless of the business type, you need a good printer to complete the setup of your office. There are a number of reputable companies which manufacture computer systems and their accessories, such as, Samsung, HP, Xerox, Okidata and Original Toner. Depending on the model and printer-related programs installed in your computer system. You should purchase the setup which is

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Emerging markets: The smartphone battleground (Smartphones Unlocked)



You don't have to look far to see evidence that the world of successful, high-end smartphone makers is shrinking to two major contenders -- Apple and Samsung -- while other important brands, like BlackBerry, HTC, and Nokia, have faded in prominence or struggle to compete.
Still, like ground cover beneath a canopy of trees, smal

Samsung, Google Sign Agreement to License Each Other’s Patents



Samsung Electronics Co. (005930), the world’s biggest maker of smartphones using Android software, signed a global patent-licensing agreement with Google Inc. (GOOG) to share their technologies.
The agreement covers existing patents and those filed during the next 10 years, according to an e-mailed statement today. The strengthened cooperation between the companies may reduce potential litigation, they said.
While the maker of Galaxy devices has risen to the top of the smartphone market using Android, the South Korean company is also working with others, including Intel Corp., on the Tizen open-source platform. Samsung said previously it would release its first Tizen phone in February through wireless operators including Japan’s NTT Docomo Inc., which this month said it won’t bring out a phone using the new system “for the time being.”
“It seems like Samsung’s strategy over Tizen-powered smartphones is fizzling out,” said Lee Seung Woo, an analyst at IBK Securities Co. in Seoul. “Samsung seems to be reworking its strategy and sticking with Android on smartphones and developing Tizen for other applications, including its home appliances and TVs, instead.”
Samsung, which released the Galaxy S4 and Note 3 last year, planned a Tizen device as one of three new high-end smartphones to compete with Apple Inc. in the most-profitable segment of the smartphone market. A February release would be four months later than the company had initially forecast.... Click to read more