Thursday, November 29, 2012

Buenos dias... we made changes to our blogspace.. Let us know what you think!


Ericsson heads to court with Samsung over Patent

Ericsson has sued Samsung over Wireless patent after two years of negotiation over which Ericsson claims 'was frustrating' according to the statement released by the company.
“Ericsson has concluded that it has no option other than legal action after negotiations have not been successful since Samsung has refused to take a license on FRAND terms,” a company statement read.The company says that the issue centers around one of its patented technologies that is “essential to several telecommunications and networking standards used by Samsung’s products”, in addition to other technologies that it claims are used in wireless and consumer electronics products.

In a swift reaction, Samsung has issued an official statement in response to the suit.
“Samsung and Ericsson have previously negotiated and entered licensing deals. Now that the deal has to be renewed, we have faithfully committed ourselves to conducting fair and reasonable negotiations with Ericsson over the past two years, but this time Ericsson has demanded significantly higher royalty rates for the same patent portfolio.
“As we cannot accept such extreme demands, we will take all necessary legal measures to protect against Ericsson’s excessive claims.”  Source:NextWeb.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bill Gates partners Aliko Dangote to fight Polio in Nigeria

Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ foundation and that of Aliko Dangote, the Nigerian businessman labelled Africa’s richest by Forbes, announced an alliance during a ceremony in Kano.
Nigeria is one of only three countries still considered to have endemic polio, alongside Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Under the four-year alliance, the Bill and Melinda Gates and Dangote foundations would provide funding, equipment and technical support to the Kano state government to strengthen polio immunisation.
Eradicating polio “will be Kano’s gift to Nigeria and Nigeria’s gift to the world,” Jeff Raikes, the head of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, said at the ceremony.
Mr Dangote, whose Dangote Group includes interests ranging from cement to flour and real estate, said “myself and Bill Gates met in New York and agreed to partner and intervene in polio eradication.”
“There is no reason for any one of us not to assist in keeping our people healthy,” said Mr Dangote, who is from Kano.

Forbes has labelled Dangote Africa’s richest man, while the magazine says Gates is the richest man from the United States — as well as “the planet’s most generous person.”
The amounts the two foundations intend to commit in the partnership were not disclosed.
Since 2003, Kano has been especially hard hit by the transmission of the polio virus in Nigeria following the state government’s suspension of immunisations for 13 months.
The suspension followed allegations by some Muslim clerics that the vaccine was laced with substances that could render girls infertile as part of US-led Western plot to depopulate Africa.
Despite the resumption of polio immunisations, Kano has continued to record polio cases as many parents still reject the vaccine.
According to the most recent World Health Organisation weekly report on polio, Nigeria accounts for 104 of the 193 cases so far recorded worldwide this year, with Kano having 22 cases.
In 2011, Nigeria recorded 62 polio cases, including 17 in Kano.
The WHO said earlier this year that an Islamist insurgency in the country’s northeast was harming efforts to eradicate polio due to insecurity. Source :dangote.com/forbes, Channelstv.com

Cybercrime bill scales through second reading at the Nigerian House of reps.

Two bills seeking to provide a legal framework to combat computer misuse and cybercrime in Nigeria have passed second reading in the House of Representatives.
The bills, which were presented by rep. Aisha dahiru, seek to amend the criminal and penal codes to provide for offences and penalties for computer misuse and cybercrimes as she cited the recent gruesome killing of Cynthia Osokogu who was lured to Lagos, raped, robbed and strangled by her “friend” on a BlackBerry chat room as one of the ills of cybercrime which must be fixed during her lead debate on the bill.
According to her, the absence of cybercrime laws portrayed Nigeria as “very porous nation” for cybercrime.
Ahmed who described cybercrime as “well organised and coordinated enterprise” said the absence of cybercrime legislation has exposed sensitive economic, intelligence and security and sundry government outfit to hacking by cybercrime syndicates.
The Taraba lawmaker told lawmakers that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made 288 cybercrime- related arrests but 234 of the cases were still pending in court largely due to absence of cybercrime legislation to prosecute the cases.
Most members who contributed to the debate on the bill were unanimous in their submissions that it is time for the nation to have a cybercrime law.
Minority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila in his contribution to the debate said, “This issue (cybercrime and computer misuse) has become a menace to society that needs to be dealt with frontally.”
Most of the lawmakers supported the bills, saying it will empower law enforcement agencies to combat the crimes which have negatively affected Nigeria’s image internationally. Source : channelstv.

Antivirus software a waste of money for businesses, report suggests

Antivirus Software is now so ineffective at detecting new malware threats and most firms are probably wasting their money buying it, an analysis by IT security firm Imperva has concluded. A research team ran a collection of 82 new malware files through the VirusTotal System that checks files against 40 different antivirus products, finding that the initial detection rate  was a zero and its took three weeks for even the best-performing products to add the previously undetected sample to their database.
 The researchers recommend two free antivirus products, Avast & Emisoft and McAfee came up as an acceptable performer too.
Let's talk about businesses. Organisations continues to insist on licensed antivirus software but stipulation should allow them to "buy free products" instead and put the saved money into other forms of security. "To be clear, we don't recommend eliminating Antivirus. We do, however, recommend rebalancing and modernizing security spend to meet today's threats, " said the Imperva report.
In August NSS Labs noticed that many antivirus products were unable to block malware attacks exploiting two prominent Microsoft vulnerabilities that had been patched weeks before.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

We think the Nokia Lumia 920 is the best smartphone ever made...Do you agree?

If you've never developed much of a fondness for either Android or iOS, it goes without saying that Windows Phone deserves your attention. The Lumia 920 packs some serious treats for camera junkies, which offers superb low-light performance and peerless optical stabilization technologies -- a boon for those who tend to shoot shaky videos. In all, the Lumia 920 promises to be a thoroughly premium smartphone, and it'll even offer wireless charging via a pillow, of all things & we believe it is the best ever made by Nokia. What do you think?
with bits from Engadget.com

How is the PS3 still just as slow at downloading updates in 2012, as it was when it was launched? @rjcc


Monday, November 26, 2012

Unilag trio wins Google+ Apps developer challenge


Three University of Lagos (UNILAG) students, have won the Google Apps Developer Challenge for the Enterprise/Small Business Solutions category in sub-Saharan Africa.

The students: Bolutife Ogunsola, Michael Adeyeri and Willie Aniebiet, created the Form+ application software; an interface that creates application forms by just dragging and dropping components. The user can create forms – such as curriculum vitae (CV) or resume submission forms for businesses and coursework submission page for lecturers.

Emeka Afigbo, Program Manager, Google, stated: “Our expectation is that this motivates more young Nigerian developers to develop apps that change the way we live in Nigeria and Africa at large.”

The winners were rewarded with Chromebooks and $20,000. They also won a grant worth $18,000 for their school’s department.

Congrats from us guys!

Cheer up guys.. it's Cyber monday... hooray!!!

 Black Sunday has passed but many online stores are offering deals for online consumers from Amazon to Wal-mart because not everyone can get to the stores especially if you are not in the US.
Not everyone was willing to wait in line. Online sales soared over the two-day shopping period, climbing more than 17% from last year on Thanksgiving and nearly 21% on Black Friday, according to IBM Benchmark. Sales made from mobile devices grew by nearly two-thirds over 2011.

A long list of online retailers -- including Wal-Mart, Amazon (AMZN, Fortune 500), Best Buy (BBY, Fortune 500) and The Disney Store -- unveiled "pre-Black Friday deals" even before Thanksgiving.
"We've absolutely seen this whole weekend turn into one big promotional event," said Jay Henderson, strategy director for IBM Smarter Commerce. "Black Friday deals are no longer just for the [brick-and-mortar] store, and Cyber Monday deals are no longer just for Monday."
However, the initial surge is likely to be temporary. By Sunday morning, Cohen expects shopper traffic to fall back to normal pre-holiday sales levels. "There are more hours to shop, but consumers don't have more relatives or more money in their pocket, so once all the dust settles, we won't see too much growth overall," he said. To top of page
 with input from CNN money.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Breaking news...

Samsung adds iPad mini, iPad 4 and iPod touch to patent lawsuit

Samsung targets yet more Apple iPads and iPods in latest patent battle



Read more: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/tablets/3412545/samsung-adds-ipad-mini-ipad-4-ipod-touch-patent-lawsuit/#ixzz2CzISQash
Samsung adds iPad mini, iPad 4 and iPods in its latest patent suit with Apple.
Hold your breath guys... the hits keep coming :)
Source : PC Advisor

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Speaking of RIM, I recently got to play with final @BlackBerry 10 hardware and I was pretty impressed!@tnkrl

Wanna buy your Christmas smartphone?... See our editor's pick :)



Holiday season 'buy wagon', and we know it's hard to make up your mind with the plethora of choices but we have chosen what we think is the top three to help you decide.. read on and find out if we have you want...

Which is it gonna be 'Samsung Galaxy SIII, Apple Iphone 5 or Nokia Lumia 920. read this first..
Design - pickup any of these smart phones and let's see if we agree on the smoothness of their curves on your thumbs :)
SIII :) improves on its S II version but it's leaves a lot of room for improvement though it is well put together but the ergonomics is not at par with the Iphone 5 which has got better curves. The Samsung Galaxy SIII has got better weight (135 grams (4.7 ounces) but Iphone 5 is even 20% lighter than the 4S :) :)
The Nokia Lumia 920 :) :) 4.5-inch 1280x768-pixel PureMotion HD+ display covered in Gorilla Glass,  forgive the geek words, all we are saying it's worth your 'feel' though it's not at par with Iphone 5.

Camera & display - more than what you see... Let's find-out!

I know you've heard it all but the SIII has the 4.8 " AMOLED display and gives superb excellence with raw speed when it's comes to picture :) :) while the Iphone 5 is a 'no push-over' with its 4" 176pixels screen with a 8-megapixel, backside-illuminated sensor shooting through a five-element, f/2.4 lens camera :) :) but the Lumia wins this one with a  4.5-inch 1280x768-pixel PureMotion HD+ display covered in Gorilla Glass, optically image-stabilized 8.7-megapixel autofocus camera (with BSI sensor, 26mm f/2.0 Carl Zeiss lens and dual-LED flash) in back :) :) :)

 Speed - forget the fancy words (A6 processor, icore7 etc.)... time to find out how fast can they get you running with your applications, gaming and stuffs.
The SIII incorporates Exynos Quad processor which is a state of the art processor - a testimony to Samsung prowess when it's comes to chip set - leading to quickest boot-time, no stalling and generally savvy :) :) :) while the Iphone 5 brings competition with the new A6 processor which is a lot of improvement over the SII but not too sure it's as twice as fast :) :). The Lumia has under its hood a speedy 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor (plus 1GB RAM) on board which I must admit it's hard to compare to the SIII :)

Storage - how much can you keep under your "hood" or how much extra you can add...
The SIII offers 50GB drop-box storage with option of the cheap micro-SD expansion :) :) :) but the Iphone 5 offers a more pay as go option depending on price you can get 16, 32 or 64GB models, squeaky except you dig the icloud :). Lumia challenges with a built-in 32GB storage but you can get more if you want. :) :)

Battery Life - The SIII has a processor that makes it use less of battery which means long-life battery life for your application :) :) :) while the Iphone 5 comes with a battery life that is actually twice longer than the Iphone 4S. Nokia is renowned for battery life which they deliver again with the Lumia :) :) :)

Services - Most telecoms operator provides Galaxy SIII on contract package which means you can get a good service with your SIM especially in Lagos. You check out the Etisalat package for SIII  (they offer a 4GB extra data at no cost) while MTN also offers the same with three (3) months free subscription but like I always make sure you read the lines :) :). The Iphone 5 is also supported by most operators in Nigeria with a good contract package & deals :) :). Lumia is not yet available by most telcos so you might be on your own when it's comes to support but you can always buy a standard data SIM for it.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

7 things you should know before buying a modem this season..

It's the holiday season, time to get that modem for grandma, girlfriend or yourself but with all the advertisement drama (HSPDA, best effort speeds etc), its hard to choose. So we broke it down for you. enjoy!

 N.B: Please note that the information provided do not represent the official position of the NCC but based on opinion surveys and actual modem test.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Sticky, slowwy and frustrating windows XP... here's a video for the pain


thank me later if it works :)

MTN to deliver Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices in key African markets


MTN will be a key operator in Africa to deliver Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 devices to its customers in Nigeria and Ghana in December. Prior to this, a pilot would be launched in South Africa in November.
With this strategic alliance with Microsoft, MTN customers in Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana will be among the first users in the world to experience the Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 operating systems. Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices will be available in other MTN markets soon afterwards... Read more http://www.mtnonline.com/media-centre/news/general/windows-8
For Game lovers... Something you might wanna check for Christmas..http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/game/3284667/nintendo-wii-u-review/