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Twitter Announces New Paid Super Followers Feature

For a while now, Twitter has been trying to find ways to monetize itself, and it seems that they might have figured out how with a new paid feature called Super Followers. With this new feature, Twitter users can charge their followers a fee in which it would give them access to additional content, like […]

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Desktop VS Laptops: Pros and Cons of daily usage

Computers surely have come a long way from their original usages and it seems like we will be more dependent on computers in the upcoming future more than ever. A computer could be used by a student for completing assignments and projects, by a businessman for handling his deals, by a shopkeeper for keeping track […]

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Buhari blames Internet for Nigeria’s acute insecurity

The Nigerian leader launched the National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy (NCPS) 2021 on Tuesday. WHY WE MUST CURB CRIMINALITIES, USE INTERNET FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS, BY PRESIDENT BUHARI President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday in Abuja called for an overhaul of the national strategy on cybersecurity, urging more emphasis on exploring the internet for economic […]

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Introducing: Lenovo’s new ThinkPad range and is all about connectivity

Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad portfolio with both redesigned and refreshed business laptops that include improved connectivity for working from home or even on the road. Select ThinkPad models from the PC maker’s range will now ship with additional connectivity options including 5G super-fast WWAN and Intel Wi-Fi 6E. At the same time, the inclusion of Full HD web cams, improved displays with low […]

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How to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

techradar.com Mining is the process of using a computer to perform complex calculations on blocks of data which maintain the Bitcoin network. Miners are rewarded for their efforts with a certain amount of Bitcoin cryptocurrencies.  Bitcoin (BTC) is fast becoming the province of people using specialized ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) devices, although if you have one or more powerful […]

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Laptops vs Tablets – What’s the Best for Students?

If you’re a student, deciding between a tab and a laptop is a tricky decision. When it comes to choosing between laptops and tabs, it’s a hard choice. But one of them easily wins over the other. We discussed this in 6 points below. No.1. Portability Students are always on the go, especially if they’re […]

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HP EliteBook x360 830 G6: Compact and solid, with good security and battery life

PROS ✓Very solid build ✓Mobile broadband option ✓Sure View privacy screen ✓Sure Sense anti-malware ✓Very good battery life CONS ✕Poor viewing angles ✕Disappointing speakers ✕No privacy cover for the webcam ✕Stylus has no on-board housing/charge slot HP’s EliteBook range of professional laptops keeps growing, the latest addition being the 13.3-inch EliteBook x360 830 G6, a […]

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Microsoft Office app for iPad released at last

There’s a newly fully-functional Microsoft Office app available now for Apple’s iPad. This app isn’t free – it’s part of Microsoft’s Office subscription program(s). The least expensive option for acquiring functionality from this newly updated Microsoft Office app is approximately $6.99 per month. If you’re looking for an app that’s different from the iPhone version […]

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Android 12 to solve one of the most annoying smartphone problems

This’ll turn your head around While smartphones are incredibly – well, smart – there are still some annoyances you have to get used to, and one of them is the sporadic nature of auto-rotation. This feature is supposed to rotate the screen when the phone is turned so it’s always the right way up, but […]

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