Category: Lifestyle

  • Beware of fish that eat microplastics – you may end up getting a double serve

    Biologists at the Alfred Wegener Institute’s Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) have now investigated just how many of these particles remain in the stomachs of certain fish. It depends quite dramatically on the fish. Some fish have numerous particles in their stomachs. Others have nearly none. In doing so they discovered that […]

  • Virtual Expert app on the Play Store by Blackbery

    Yes, it is blackberry again. Are you a priv owner? this is definitely for you. BlackBerry Virtual Expert is a new app available on the Play Store for BlackBerry Priv owners. The purpose of the app is to perform a diagnostic test of a variety of functions to make sure all parts are working properly. The […]

  • The world’s smallest LED flashlight : BULLET

    If you rely on your smart phone for a flashlight, you’ve probably gotten caught without it at least once. Drop your phone in the dark? No flashlight to find it (especially when your phone doubles as your flashlight). But now a tiny gizmo called Bullet is billing itself as the world’s smallest LED flashlight. It […]

  • CES 2016 exhibition starts today

    CES is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. The International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) showcases more than 3,600 exhibiting companies, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more; a conference program with more than 200 conference sessions and more than […]

  • iPhone fitness apps to help you keep that New Year’s resolution

    Here are a number of iOS apps that can help keep you on track towards your health for 2016 Couch to 5K Couch to 5K ($2.99) is a popular starting point for sedentary people who want to get healthy quickly. The app not only includes a nine-week training plan with voice-guided workouts, but Apple Watch […]

  • Factory resetting your Android phone doesn’t wipe all your data

    There are various good reasons to perform a factory reset: fixing bugs following an Android update, general housekeeping for maintaining Android performance and completely wiping data from your phone. The problem is that Google’s built-in factory reset option can expose your data even after a reset. Here’s why a factory reset doesn’t wipe all your […]

  • Sony is developing a smartphone battery could last 40% longer

    While smartphones have grown in size and power in recent years, similarly huge leaps in battery technology haven’t followed, leaving most smartphones struggling to get through a single day without needing to be plugged in at some point. However, Sony has announced that it is currently developing an entirely new kind of battery that could […]

  • Avoiding eye strain by reducing your screen brightness with screenfilter

    Image: Greatist Most times, increasing our screen brightness on our smartphones causes eye strain especially at night. Sometimes, lowering the default screen filter (brightness settings) found under display settings in Android, iOS and contrast in other phone models might not be too reliable. Mobile browsers like Opera mini, UCbrowser have also enabled brightness filter but […]

  • Simple Tricks to help manage your data on Android

    Having a smartphone is very cool but maintaining it becomes coolest. I overheard a conversation between two people and here is the excerpt “Since i bought this phone, i have been spending so much money eh. It consumes my money plus my data. How do I manage data” The other replied “Hmm, I am telling […]

  • Blogging 101 : What to know before starting a blog

    Thinking that you would like to start a blog this year? or Linda Ikeji makes money blogging and you wish to make yours? or your friends have a blog? or you thought blogging is the fastest way to make money online.Then read this Some important things you need to know before starting a blog are […]