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Pre-order BlackBerry Z3 From Konga.com
BlackBerry Z3 is the new smartie from BlackBerry with a 5 inch 24-bit color LCD display aimed at the low budget market. The Z3 is a beautiful successor to the BlackBerry Z30; much lighter and battery conservative. Here are basic specifications of the BlackBerry Z3: BlackBerry OS10 5-inch LCD touch display (540×960 pixels) 1.2GHz dual-core…
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13 Funny BBM DP from Brazil vs Germany 2014 World Cup Match
Last night wasn’t a great night for the Brazilians because it was a night of whipping and weeping. The German machine demolished the Samba boys of Brazil by 7 – 1.
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Globacom Dealers To Watch World Cup Final in Brazil
Top dealers of national telecommunications operator Globacom are planned to leave Nigeria today to witness the finals of the on-going 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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How to root your Android phone
Android smartphones continues to be one of the most awaited smartphones of the year, let’s check out on how you can root your Android smartphone with the help of some simple to follow instructions. Once rooted, you can then install the apps which requires the root access along with the custom ROM firmwares which can…
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iPhone 6 Expected To Launch in September 2014
The iPhone 6 is a standout amongst the most expected smartphones of 2014, and with Apple’s iphone 5s now nine months old, iPhone 6 rumours are coming in fast.
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Globacom Leads In “Porting” For March, April 2014
Despite MTN’s “I don port” jingle hijacking popular Saka from Etisalat, the porting figures released by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, for March and April 2014 indicates that Globacom is the network preferred by telecoms subscribers in the country for the two months.
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Etisalat Cliqlite: bringing life into Nigeria’s child education
Mobile phone operator, Etisalat, has gained acclamations on its new education package labeled Cliqlite, intended to help kids aged 8 to 15 in their education.
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Microsoft and Google Set To Use the “Kill Switch” Feature
As a component of a concurrence with mayors and police agencies, Google and Microsoft said Friday they want to join Apple in offering anti-theft stopping “kill switches” in their cell phone working frameworks.