Posts Tagged with "BlackBerry"

Have smartphones become indispensable business tools?

Saturday, September 17, 2011

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Have smartphones become indispensable business tools?

…You can thus understand how frustrating it has been in the past 10 days that I have been without the full benefits of my BlackBerry smartphone. Most personal emails remain unread, I’m struggling with a piling workload, over 150 comments are pending moderation on my personal blog alone, I’m out of touch with friends I normally chat with regularly.

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BB OS 6 on your BlackBerry 9700 (follow-up)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

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BB OS 6 on your BlackBerry 9700 (follow-up)

Research in Motion (RIM), makers of BlackBerry smartphones, released the current version of their operating system (OS 6) along with the BlackBerry Torch smartphone. They later released official versions of OS 6 for some of their earlier smartphones: BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700, BlackBerry® Pearl™ 9105 and BlackBerry® Curve™ 9300. I blogged about running OS6 on BlackBerry 9700 and [...]

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Effective Blogging: HOW to make your blog mobile-friendly

Sunday, June 26, 2011

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Effective Blogging: HOW to make your blog mobile-friendly

This blog post is part of a series of blog posts focused on how to blog more effectively. In an earlier post in the Effective Blogging series, I made a case for why every blogger should have a mobile-friendly version of their blog. In this post, I would be highlighting how to make your blog [...]

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Monitoring Nigerian General Elections (2011) using ReVoDa Mobile Apps

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Monitoring Nigerian General Elections (2011) using ReVoDa Mobile Apps

Conducting credible elections is the first step towards having an accountable government. EiE has set-up a website and some mobile apps, to assist with collecting voting data in the up-coming elections. The website and apps are called ReVoDa. From their website: ReVoDa allows voters to report as independent citizen observers from their respective Polling Units [...]

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My Tablet story

Saturday, March 5, 2011

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My Tablet story

In December 2010, a few factors aligned perfectly and I felt a strong need to buy a tablet computer. I was stuck in Lagos at that time and though a few variety of tablets were available in the market, making a choice was difficult. With the announcement of iPad 2 on 2nd March 2011, I [...]

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App spotlight: Nigerian Constitution Blackberry App

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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App spotlight: Nigerian Constitution Blackberry App

1. (1) This Constitution is supreme and its provisions shall have binding force on the authorities and persons throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (2) The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall not be governed, nor shall any persons or group of persons take control of the Government of Nigeria or any part thereof, except in [...]

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My 3 top annoyances with using a BlackBerry

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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My 3 top annoyances with using a BlackBerry

Note: the information I am sharing below is based on my personal experience only. Other BlackBerry users in better circumstances might not experience all or any of the annoyances elucidated in this blog post. The BlackBerry is a great smartphone, no doubt. Along with the device comes a bouquet of services that keep a user [...]

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Running BlackBerry OS 6 on BlackBerry Bold 9700; the introduction

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Running BlackBerry OS 6 on BlackBerry Bold 9700; the introduction

Since this is my first blog post about a BlackBerry (BB), I might as well give a little background into my entry to the BB world. When I made-up my mind to give BlackBerry smartphones a try, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 was the hottest BB device in the market (July 2010) and so I went [...]

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Internet Connectivity in West Africa: How MainOne is driving competition

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Internet Connectivity in West Africa: How MainOne is driving competition

Competition is good. It not only keeps prices down but also keeps innovation up. For close to a decade, SAT3 (a submarine cable system) was the lone player in the fibre internet connectivity marketplace for West Africa. Things have changed in recent times. The commercial launch of MainOne (another submarine cable system that currently connects [...]

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A look at Vodafone’s BlackBerry Internet Service offer

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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A look at Vodafone’s BlackBerry Internet Service offer

Vodafone launched its Blackberry services a few weeks ago, targetted at individuals, small businesses and large enterprises in Ghana. The telco announced BlackBerry service packages that were different from that of its main competitors – MTN and Zain. Currently, both MTN and Zain offer very similar BlackBerry services. They both offer a flat monthly fee. [...]

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MTN Nigeria, SAT3 Woes, IT convergence & Why West Africa needs more sub-marine connectivity

Thursday, August 27, 2009

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The Internet is a very powerful medium of communication. IP protocol (the backbone technology of the Internet) allows just about any data to be encoded and transmitted from node to the other. Riding on this power and ubiquity, many means of communication in today’s world are now increasingly relying on the Internet. Projections are that [...]

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