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How to Take a Screenshot On Your PC

The taking of screenshots on big monitors is now a decades-old proposition, and still a little complicated if you don’t know what you’re doing.   Windows The absolute simplest way to take a screenshot in Windows is to use the PrtScn (PrintScreen) button. You’ll find it on the upper right side of most keyboards. Click it once […]

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How To Download YouTube Videos

When the topic of downloading YouTube videos comes up, there’s a side subject that must be broached: Is it legal? When it comes to copyright, as long as you’re downloading a video for your own personal offline use, you’re probably okay. It’s more black and white when you consider Google’s terms of service for YouTube, […]

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Google reveals its most-searched tips

A fun, interactive site shows what we need to know around the world. It’s easy to forget how difficult DIY repairs were just a couple of decades ago, considering how easy the internet makes it to fix very specific product problems. (My biggest personal victory was fixing a 50-inch LG plasma display that borked a week after the warranty […]

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Apple leak shows how it decides to repair or replace iPhones

A new leaked warranty guide for Apple iPhones shows how the company determines which iPhones are eligible for repair under warranty. Conditions are outlined for in-warranty repair, out-of-warranty repair, and devices categorized as “ineligible” due to damage or unauthorized modification. The 22-page guide is dated March 3, 2017 and was leaked recently to Dropbox, reports Business […]

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Ebola again: The secret hideout of the virus

There was a certain kind of quiet hopefulness when, in late April this year, the last Ebola patient of the West African epidemic – a two-year-old boy – walked out of a treatment facility in Monrovia, Liberia. With the smouldering embers of the outbreak fading, there was cause for celebration. But there remains the impotent […]

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Computer Village: unified database to track stolen phones launched

The Computer and Allied Product Dealers Association of Nigeria (CAPDAN), a trade association of Ikeja Computer Village market traders, has collaborated with a software company to develop a web portal which enables the tracking of stolen phones. Ikeja Computer Village, arguably the largest commercial centre for phone traders in West Africa, has often been associated with many […]

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Made in Nigeria Phone: Where the Factory will be built and how it will affect the economy

Partner Mobile, a Chinese firm recently announced its readiness to begin manufacturing phones in Nigeria by the first quarter of 2018. This could prove advantageous to Nigeria’s economy and although it has yet to be actualised, we can let speculations guide us on what to anticipate. Employment opportunities Despite several programmes established by government — and even […]

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