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Our Final Goodbye To Google Plus

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Google+ plus has officially ended eight years after its launch , Google has decided to finally pull the plug on its social network. It was designed to take on Facebook but, despite the company's efforts, it always existed in its shadow. As of today, there will be no more Google+ sign-in buttons, no more pages or comments, and your account will simply vanish. This shouldn't come as a surprise to Gmail users because Google had  sent several emails to gmail users before now, informing them that Google+ would not exist anymore by April 2019. It was undoubtedly, a difficult decision for Google to make. When the G+ arrived in 2011, the company had major aspirations for the platform. And truly, it gave birth to a couple of successful Google products that continue to have a major impact on social media.  In 2013, the company developed Hangouts, its video chat feature, into its own messaging platform -- a space occupied at the time solely by Skype. Next, there was ano

Apple Recognizes Keyboard Problems With Recent MacBooks

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Hi guys how are you doing? I just want to briefly share the latest from Apple. It's no longer news that Apple added silicone membranes to its third-generation MacBook keyboards in order to prevent debris from getting in , but how effective does that actually work, really? Well, I would say not necessarily as much as Apple would like. An apple spokesman said In response to a Wall Street Journal piece highlighting ongoing reports of problems, that the company(Apple Inc) was aware of a "small number of users" whose butterfly keyboards were having some bugs, and that it was "sorry" for the issues. Although it didn't say this was a systemic flaw, however -- it claimed that the "vast majority" of MacBook Air and Pro users were just okay, and that users/customers should contact support if any problem arises.  Some other Tech companies believe the butterfly keyboard system is naturally fragile, and that even the slightest amount of debr

How To Identify A Good Blogging Class

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Hey guys how's it going?  Are you still considering joining a blogging class ? You don't know if it would be worth it?  Well, I want you to worry no more because I'm going to be discussing about how you can identify a good blogging class when you see one.  What’s a Blogging Class? A Blogging Class is a course that teaches you step-by-step how to blog for a living. It can also be referred to as a class to “monetize your blog”. A good class should take you through each step and ensure that you understand everything you need to know to make a full-time income from blogging. The essential things to cover would be creating content, Pinterest, social media, graphic design, SEO, monetizing, ad networks, working with brands, affiliate strategy and blogging as a business. A good class needs to share the resources that you need to succeed and give you clear direction. A Blogging Class can be the catalyst that you need to take a “hobby” blog to a full-time incom

The Actual Secrets To Blogging

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In the blogging world, there are tons of people struggling to make income from their blogs but I can categorically tell you it is very possible to make a living out of blogging. There are apparently so many successful bloggers who have taken advantage of key blogging secrets to build a blogging empire. One of these successful bloggers is Rosemarie Groner, who used Pinterest as a tool to build a blogging empire. Did she pour money into Facebook ads? Nope! She used Pinterest boards (and quite well, obviously). Now she can sit back and smile after growing her blog from $18 to $100k a month in 2.5 years. Sounds cool, huh? What does that tell you? It means there are secrets to blogging you must realize if you want make full time income from blogging. YOUR INCOME IS DETERMINED BY YOUR NEWSLETTER NOT YOUR “BLOG”. I was actually surprised at how many people didn’t understand this simple but hugely impacting fact about blogging. Don’t get me wrong, getting page views gets you ad inco

The Second Common Mistake Bloggers Make

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Hey beautiful people, How's your weekend going? So far this week, we've been tackling the biggest mistakes that bloggers make. These mistakes are incredibly common but once you stop making them, EVERYTHING about your blog transforms. Stats and income would begin to go up, and stress goes down. So this is the second mistake most bloggers make: Talking about what YOU wish to talk about instead of what your READERS want to talk about. I've said over time that It's important to choose a blog topic that you're passionate about. If you don’t, then you'll end up getting bored and tired with your topic. But, it's an easy mistake to flip that knowledge into your blog being all about you. I mean realistically, if you know you should talk about the things you’re passionate about, then doesn’t it make sense to talk about all of the things you love? To be totally honest, no. That’s how you end up with blogs that have topics like health, parenting, ar

The Most Common Mistake Bloggers Make

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Hi guys, I thought I'd quickly write about those common mistakes we make in blogging. I believe you would gain one or two things from this blog post even though this is covers mainly the first common blogging mistakes. Quitting Before You Even Really Start . This could be you. Or Maybe it hasn’t happened yet, but it could. Starting a blog and growing it into a profitable business is sort of like saying that you’ll drop 50 pounds in a year (except in the case of blogging you get to sit on the couch all day to achieve your goal). I keep telling my friends that It’s not something you can power through in a weekend. You have to stay consistent, motivated and dedicated to something for at least a year. Which I believe can be difficult to do when you have no signs in those early months that you’ll make it. In most cases, what happens to bloggers that quit during the beginning of blogging is that they dread having to figure out their tech problems, and sometimes they just

Are You Considering Increasing Your Income Right Now?

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Hey guys! I know it's been a lil while but I'm back with a lil tip to help you understand what to do when you decide to increase your income working from home. Just as there are many ways to make money from home, so are there outside of the home. But few people know that because no one cold calls you to invite you to be on their team of freelance writers, proofreaders or voice-over actors promising thousands of dollars for a very little work. You actually have to thoroughly research and set yourself to get those jobs just like any other jobs on our planet earth. The big plus is that as long as you understand this very easy concept, it would make you a lot  more qualified than most people wanting to work from home. And in most cases, it’s easier to find work-at-home jobs than it is to find jobs outside of the home. There's often less competition when trying to work from home and you aren't restricted to your geographical area. There is a need to consider

A Review On Hostgator's Free SSL On All Plans

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Hi guys! Are you aware that HostGator is currently offering FREE SSL on ALL PLANS*, to all of their customers? Well, you might want to bookmark this post as I will talk about why you need SSL and why you need to get started with Hostgator.  You must have probably heard the newest about SSL and website security. In case you haven't, you have nothing to worry about because I'll give you a background on the update. Just before we proceed, if you are interested in getting the Hostgator Free SSL, go  through here . In July 2018, Google Chrome made an announcement to site visitors that they need to look out for sites that have Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP), and that these websites would be marked as "not secured" on the chrome browser henceforth it and leaves web visitors at risk if they visit them. Google alerted web users that a website is completely secured only if it has an Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure(HTTPS) connection. Over the years, Google has

Android Pie To Arrive On Eight Motorola phones

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Motorola announced yesterday that that Android Pie  Update will reach eight phones sometime this fall according to The Verge. Android Pie is the newest OS from Google which was previously limited to Pixel phones and the Essential phone. This update would arrive on Moto Phones soon. The latest Android Pie features system-level gesture controls, expanded AI smarts, improved notifications, to mention a few. Moto E5  which launched earlier in 2018 and the Moto G5  an awesome phone from last year, are clearly missing from the lineup. Which means E5 and G5 owners are not on the latest Android Pie features. The following are Moto Phones expecting to receive the Android Pie: - Moto Z3 - Moto Z3 Play - Moto Z2 Force Edition - Moto Z2 Play - Moto X4  - Moto G6 Plus - Moto G6 - Moto G6 Play Google designed Android Pie because it saw the need to reduce notification overload and help users develop better relationships with their mobile devices. In the mean time, we can o

New And Thinnest Asus Zephyrus Gaming laptop Still Has It's Trackpad In The Wrong Place

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Image source: The Verge Hey folks! Asus has announced the release of the new Zephyrus S gaming laptop , and it comes as some other laptop companies are constantly developing and building thinner laptops with even thinner bezels. The Zephyrus S just began on this journey and it's what it's designed for. The gaming laptop apparently is the company’s thinnest gaming laptop to date and an alternative to its other heavier Asus gaming laptops. The Zephyrus S laptop comes in two models, the first is actually sold only at Amazon. The first SKU will retail for $2,199, is equipped with GTX 1070 Max Q graphics, an 8th-gen Core i7 chip, 16GB RAM, a 15.6-inch 144Hz full HD screen with 3ms response time, and as well as a 512GB NVMe solid state drive. There isn't much attractive changes when you compare it to the original Zephyrus and the follow-up Zephyrus M. The notable changes are the thinner bezels and chassis, a smaller frame and yes, the touchpad, which is located on the

Google is Currently Building A Native Hearing Aid Support For Android

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Hi guys, have you heard the latest from Google? Well, Google wants to bring native hearing aid support for streaming on Android. The company announced today that it’s working teaming up Danish hearing aid manufacturer GN Hearing to create a new hearing aid spec for Android smartphones called Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids, also known as  ASHA . Usually, Bluetooth hearing supports have been easily compatible with iPhones, but too bad to see that Android fragmentation has made it difficult for hearing aid manufacturers to provide support to Android devices. The ASHA is built to be battery-efficient while providing high quality audio with low latency. Hearing aids making use of this spec will be able to connect to and stream from Android devices without the need to use another third-party device. ASHA is designed to enable Bluetooth hearing supports to be utilized the same way as headphones that are used to listen to music. Google already published the fresh Protocol Spe

Samsung joins the 5G Network By Unveiling Its New Exynos 5100 modem

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Hi guys ! If you are up to date on the latest developments in the world of tech, you should know that 5G network is getting close to becoming a reality on our planet earth and the latest company to join the 5G party is Samsung. Samsung is speedily advancing in our world of technology with its new Exynos 5100 modem . Although It’s not the first major 5G modem to roll out. The first was Qualcomm X50 Modem , which was officially announced some years ago and and apparently has so many companies trying to use it in their 5G devices  according to claims from tech giant The Verge  . But Samsung’s popularity looks to be that by waiting for the spec to be finished, it’ll be well able to adhere to the 3GPP’s requirements. The new Exynos 5100 modem is compatible with old networks like, 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE all in a single chip. And it also supports both the sub-6GHz and mmWave portions of the electromagnetic spectrums which are used by the 3GPP’s 5G standard. There's more: The

Google Is Currently Working On Solving Fast-charging Problems With Original Pixel And Pixel XL

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Google is currently preparing a software repair that will fully restore the fast-charge functionality of its 2016 Pixel devices. This update followed after users reported slower charging speeds  following the recent upgrade to Android 9 Pie. Apparently, Some third-party charging plugs no longer rapidly charge the Pixel XL the same way they did before Pie’s release; Google stated that its own bundled charger (and other chargers approved for USB Power Delivery) should still be charging devices quickly as normal. A Google Spokesperson told The Verge via email; "We’re aware of an issue where non-Power Delivery (PD) USB-C chargers no longer rapidly charge the 2016 Pixel and Pixel XL after the upgrade to Android 9 Pie. The 18W rapid charger included in-box is a PD charger and does not exhibit this behavior. We are verifying a fix for non-PD USB-C chargers and will roll it out in the coming weeks". People who experience this problem are only owners of the original Pixe

Sprint And LG Working On Releasing A 5G Smartphone In 2019.

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Hey people! The latest in the tech world is that Sprint has joined hands with LG to cook something great for users. Sprint has officially announced  that it will join hands with LG to release a 5G smartphone for Sprint’s nascent next-gen network in the first half of 2019. Anticipating? Well, according to The Verge , There are actually no concrete information for the device other than the unclear release date and that LG will be building it. But it would be of great advantage if it happens because it would put deals in place for the devices that will support it when it officially rolls out. Sprint’s press unveiled highlights of its use of Massive MIMO technology as part of the 5G idea that the fresh unnamed LG phone will support. Since the company plans to  launch it's 5G network sometime in the first half of 2019 , it is a great strategy and idea and a great move ahead in technology.

Google Reportedly Planning On Bringing Windows 10 Support To Chromebooks

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Hi gadget enthusiasts! With Windows10 support, You might not have to squander on a Pixelbook if you're pining after a Chromebook that has Windows 10 support .  According to  Engadget ,  XDA - Developers have discovered  through source code that Campfire (the feature that would allow Chrome OS dual-boot Windows 10) would be available on more than one Chrome OS device. And this don't mean that all Google-powered PCs would get the option.  Hardware makers would have to see and verify that Windows worked properly, and it wouldn't be in question for the Chrome machines that only have a small amount of flash storage. From recent code Comments , there was a suggestion that you'd need to have at least 40GB of space, and apparently a lot of Chromebooks comes with 32GB or less. Luckily, you might not need to go through difficulties to turn it on. Also, You wouldn't need to enable Developer Mode which could put your PC's security in danger and you wouldn'

Intel's New And First 9th Generation Core Processor May Likely Arrive In October

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Image source: ccpixs                           Hi folks! Intel is here with a new update about a leaked data. I'm guessing you are pumped to know what's new, considering the company is still   struggling to make 10-nanometer chips . According to claims from WCCFTech, Intel will likely launch its 9th-generation Core desktop processors on October 1st, beginning with unlocked models that could make Intel's eight-core performance more accessible. According to Engadget , Things to look out for would be the Core i9-9900K, the first mainstream desktop Core i9 chip -- you wouldn't have to pay a couple of dollars for an Extreme Edition CPU or X-Series. It would offer a 3.6GHz base clock speed, but may boost to 4.7GHz with all eight cores and would support up to 16 code threads. Meanwhile, The Core i7-9700K,would be the first mainsteam 8-core i7 part. And it would as well begin at 3.6GHz, but only that its boost speed would top out at 4.6GHz for all cores (4.9GH

Guaranteed Way To Get Your Disabled Facebook Account Back

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Hi folks, how's it going? I am guessing you are so pumped to see the newest and guaranteed way you can recover your disabled Facebook account.  Yea I get that feeling because I've been there. Nobody wants to get frozen out of Facebook especially business owners and online marketers who harness Facebook's large audience to monetize their businesses The mistake people often make is that they fail to get acquainted with Facebook's Statement of Right And Responsibility , which is a very important section.  I am unfortunately one of those who have made this mistake in the past and what was the consequence? My 8-year old Facebook account got permanently disabled after tirelessly trying to recover it. Do you know how hurtful it is to lose something valuable to you? That was how I felt. As much as I felt so gutted and hurt at the time, I also wasn't entirely mad at Facebook because I knew it was totally my fault even though it appears Facebook have become ve

Blackberry Launches New Series Called 'Evolve'

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Image source: Crackberry Blackberry have officially launched a new series on the 2nd of August, 2018. The series is called EVOLVE(Blackberry Evolve and Blackberry EvolveX). Both the Evolve and EvolveX have the popular 18:9 aspect ratios, large batteries, dual cameras, and they run on Android 8.1 as well. Well, here are the difference between the Blackberry Evolve and EvolveX: Category BlackBerry Evolve BlackBerry Evolve X Operating System Android 8.1 Oreo DTEK by BlackBerry Android 8.1 Oreo DTEK by BlackBerry Display 5.99-inch 18:9 FHD+ (2160×1080) LTPS display Gorilla Glass 5 5.99-inch 18:9 FHD+ (2160×1080) LTPS display Gorilla Glass 5 SoC Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 Eight Cortex A53 cores up to 1.8GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 4×2.2GHz Kryo 260 + 4×1.8GHz Kryo 260 GPU Adreno 506 Adreno 512 RAM 4GB 6GB Storage 64GB 64GB Rear camera 13MP + 13MP RGB + monochrome 12MP (f/1.8, 1.4um) + 13MP (f/2.6, 1.0um) PDAF, LED flash, 4K video recordi