Minggu, 25 Desember 2016

Harga Hp Oppo F1s Terbaru Desember 106 dan Spesifikasi Kamera Selfie

Anda sedang mencari informasi Oppo F1s? berikut ini kami sampaikan Review singkat spesfikasi dan harga oppo f1s di berbagai wilayah di indonesia meliputi jakarta, bandung, semarang, surabaya, medan, bali ,jogja solo. Harga Hp oppo F1S ini kami dapatkan dari berbagai sumber terpercaya diantaranya Bukalapak, Tokopedia, OLX, Forum Kaskus, Lazada, Blibli, Tabloid Pulsa dan GSMarena.

Seperti yang kita ketahui Harga Oppo f1s baru dan bekas di indonesia memang mengalami perbedaan, namun perbedaan harga Hp oppo disetiap daerah sangatlah wajar. Untuk itu bagi anda yang sedang mencari informasi harga Hp Oppo f1s terbaru ini bisa melihat diwebsite ini. 

Hp oppo merupakan salah satu hp yang dikeluarkan oleh china. Dalam sekejap hp ini bisa kita sejajarkan dengan hp terkenal dari negeri panda lainya seperti Lenovo maupun xiaomi karena memang hp china yang memiliki OS android ini selalu mengeluarkan smartphone yang memiliki spesifikasi yang mumpuni. Jika anda tertarik dengan Hp android Oppo f1s yang memiliki spesifikasi unggulan dibagian kamera siap siap anda harus rela mengeluarkan uang yang cukup lumayan. kira-kira berapa harga Hp Oppo F1s ini ini? Kapan hp Oppo f1s ini di rilis di Indonesia?

Dan Jika anda ingin mengetahui apa saja Kelebihan dan Kekurangan Hp Oppo F1S ini? Langsung saja baca selengkapnya : 

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Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2016

For All Networks, "Fiber to Where You Can Make Money" is the Issue

"Fiber to where you can make money" is a good way to evaluate various fixed network access methods. For cable TV operators, the issue is fiber deep into the neighborhood. For some telcos, that is the same issue.

For some telcos, fiber to the premises is the choice, but the issue of revenue generated by such networks remains.
25 Gbps on Hybrid Fiber Coax

For fixed wireless networks, the issue is fiber to tower or building. For mobile operators, the issue is fiber to the macrocell or fiber to the small cell.

In other words, the issue is not the choice of physical media, or the topology, but the revenue that any given deployment can generate. And, at a time when voice revenues are declining, and where facilities-based competition exists, the financial returns from fiber to the home often are questionable.

The choices are even more difficult for any telco operating in a market where cable TV firms are active, serious competitors. Stranded assets then are the real issue, as up to 60 percent of deployed assets can routinely be stranded (assuming cable TV gets 40 percent to 45 percent share, the telco gets 40 percent share, while other suppliers get 15 percent to 20 percent market share.

In other words, the issue is to deploy “fiber to where you make money.” That is true for all fixed network suppliers, including cable TV firms using hybrid fiber coax technology.

Assuming fiber is deployed rather deep into the network, coaxial cable can carry huge amounts of bandwidth.

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All Internet of Things Forecasts Slope Up and to the Right

It is impossible to find any Internet of Things forecasts, for any segment of the market, that fail to show an”upward sloping to the right” growth curve. In other words, virtually every forecast predicts significant to strong growth.

That seems to be true whether one looks at single-country or global forecasts. Of course, as always, global forecasts can obscure as much as they illuminate. Most of the near-term deployment of IoT will happen in a relative handful of countries.

So far, by some forecasts, North America represents as much as 45 percent of the global total, Asia perhaps 30 percent, Europe perhaps 20 percent.



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More U.S. Teens Watch YouTube Than Linear TV

Whether YouTube is a “substitute” product for linear TV is debatable. What apparently is harder to debate is that YouTube is a preferred venue for consumer video consumption among U.S. teenagers.

In a survey of U.S. teenagers, analysts at Piper Jaffray found teens spent more time watching YouiTube than watching linear TV. Though 37 percent of respondents reported watching Netflix, 26 percent said they watched YouTube, compared to 25 percent who reported watching linear TV.

And 40 percent say their top shopping website is Amazon, leading other sites by an order of magnitude.



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It's a gas! The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics

Scientific Cat-nundrums
This week, contracts won a Nobel prize. Or rather, economists Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström were awarded the Nobel prize in economics for their work on contracts. Their studies have enhanced our understanding of incentives by examining how contracts affect relationships between employers, employees, societies and governments.  The application of incentives to IP is broad - the innovation/social contract approach to IP, patents as performance indicators in employment contracts, and, the bread-and-butter of IP, licensing contracts.

Eyes on the Prize
First of all, a bit of background. If you are an economist who supports the selection, i.e. that the winning economist's work supports your own work, then you must praise the Nobel committee's choice and the prestige of the prize. If you are not, then you must highlight that the economics prize is not a true Nobel prize, as it is comes from the Swedish National Bank, and therefore is not particularly impressive. Either way, one must be careful not to be too enthusiastic about a fellow economist's success, lest it be taken for indication of an emotional imbalance.

Second of all, some tips if you, dear reader, are interested in winning said prize. First of all, start early and live long so that your genius has time to be recognised. Second of all, be male. Only one woman, Elinor Ostrom, has received the prize. Third, make sure you are somehow Western, and ideally American. Fourth, become at expert at posing for photos in front of books. Finally, surprisingly, remember you don't actually have to be an economist to win; John Nash, who had the gall to be a mathematician, won in 1994.  Things really are going to pot.

Contract theories
Hart and Holmström have won the prize because their names both start with H they developed complementary contract theories. Holmström began by studying trade-offs in contracts. The classic illustration is insurance, which combines both information asymmetry, where parties in a contract do not have the same information, and moral hazard, where a party may engage in riskier behaviour because the risk is shared. For example, a health insurer has less information about the insured's lifestyle than the insured.  [Merpel's insurer doesn't know how much catnip she consumes.] Once insured, the insured shares potential costs with the insurer, and will engage in riskier behaviour. [Merpel has taken up parkour, because she won't have to pay for the hospital bills.]

Hart built further on this theory by examining the incompleteness of contracts. No contract can possibly foresee every outcome and consequence of incentives. He argued that property rights help mitigate this, as they place the burden of decision making on those with the property - and hence those with a stake in the unforeseen outcomes. Hart's recent work on prisons illustrates this; summarised by The Economist: "In publicly owned prisons, managers might underinvest in quality-improving measures, but private owners face too strong an incentive to cut costs, leading to conditions for prisoners that are worse than those in public prisons." These incentives apply to most government services.  A privatised patent-granting body would have different incentives than a public body (think of those renewal fee$!)

Contracts and IP
Readers of Katonomics will be familiar with economists' focus on the incentives-to-innovate theory of IP. This is often known as the Social Contract (covered previously here), in which IP is a contract between innovators and society; the monopoly protection of IP provides a long-term incentive to innovate. Society cannot foresee (information asymmetry) the value of each potential innovation, so all innovators are granted the same level of protection. Assigning the property right to the innovator incentivises innovation as the innovator has a stake in the outcome and the IP system as a whole.

Trophies, by R. Oxley, CC
A goal of researcher employment contracts is to align firms' innovation needs with employee incentives. Patents are sometimes used as a metric of performance. There is a large body of economic analysis on the use of patents as a measure of innovation; the general conclusion of which is that patents measure patents, not innovation. More specifically, Harhoff and Hoisl (2007) examine German policies via a large survey, and find that, unsurprisingly, more valuable patents are associated with higher levels of employee compensation.  Baker (1992) models scientists' salaries as entirely dependent on the number of patents they produce (a problematic assumption.)  In his model, scientists are unduly incentivised to work on "easy" patents and therefore the employer reduces the per-patent payment to avoid overpaying. Japan has recently changed its approach to patents, making it easier for employers to own patents generated by employees.

Finally, licensing contracts enjoy a never-ending analysis of incentives and clauses. The primary job of lawyers negotiating and drafting such contracts is to align the incentives in the contract with the needs of the client.  While researching the biotech sector in 2007, I came across an interesting case. My interviewee had exclusively licensed a product on a royalty basis. The licensee instead marketed a competing product, leaving the licensor without royalties.  The contract had been used to eliminate competition from the market, and failed to align the parties' incentives. Another anecdote is the use by wealthy Multi-national Companies (MNC) of reversion clauses when partnering with companies in developing countries. The MNC engages in joint research and market expansion, then deliberately causes the project to fail in order to trigger the reversion clause. Both background and foreground IP, as per the contract, revert to the MNC. It's a cheap way to expand internationally.

I invite readers to tell their stories of the odd quirks of licensing contracts in the comments.  In the meantime, I'm off to work with Merpel on contract incentives of catnip producers. Fingers crossed for a Nobel!
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NO ROOT version of Toggle Mod v10.1 - Bugs Fixed - Mind Blowing Features - Mini Militia v2.2.86 for non rooted Android devices

Hello boys,

As always, I kept ma promise by releasing this "No Root Version Of Toggle Mod For Mini Militia v2.2.86" works with every non rooted Android devices, combined with awesome new features.

***IMPORTANT NOTE***
DO NOT EVER COPY OR MODIFY MY APPLICATIONS IN ANY MANNER AND NEVER HOST MY APPLICATIONS WITHOUT MY WRITTEN PERMISSION.

Let's jump in.




What are the Features?

Includes all features from the latest version of Toggle Mod v10.1 -  http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/10/toggle-mod-v10.1-bug-fixes-mini-militia-v2.2.86.html" target="_blank">http://www.djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com/2016/10/toggle-mod-v10.1-bug-fixes-mini-militia-v2.2.86.html , which is meant for rooted phones.

How to install? - (For users who knows my Toggle Apps before)

  1. Download the app from the Downloads section below.
  2. Install the downloaded "MiniMilitiaMods-RevealedTricks4U.com-NOROOT.apk" file.
  3. That's it.

How to install? - (For new users)

  1. Download the app from the Downloads section below.
  2. Uninstall any previous version of "No Root Toggle Mod App". (App Signature changed)
  3. Install the downloaded "MiniMilitiaMods-RevealedTricks4U.com-NOROOT-v10.1.apk" file.
  4. Make sure you have already installed the latest game "Mini Militia - Doodle Army 2". It is version 2.2.86, at the time of writing.
  5. Now open the game at least once. Just quit the game, after seeing the home screen.
  6. Open the "ToggleMod" app.
  7. Select your desired options.
  8. Just press the button "Patch", then sit back and relax, until the whole operation completes. It would take around 1-5 minutes, according to your device's performance.
  9. Now, you would be asked for replacing the installed game app. Make sure you have already took a recent backup of your game before proceeding with this.
  10. Just press the button "Nail it!", and press "Un-install" and then "Install".
  11. That's it. Now press button "Launch Game", back in the app and enjoy the gameplay ;).
NOTE - IF YOU'VE ALREADY PATCHED AT LEAST ONCE WITH THIS APP, THEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO UNINSTALL FOR FUTURE PATCHES, JUST PRESS CANCEL, AT THE UNINSTALL WINDOW.

Downloads

Bug Fixes

  • There was a typing error in the code, that causes "Problem parsing package". - I would really like to thank you all, for reporting this withing a matter of seconds.

All I am asking you is "Share and Subscribe" ;).

Please feel free to leave your comments, If any problem persists.
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Jumat, 14 Oktober 2016

Around the Brexit Blogs and Related Events


InternKat searches for the latest updates...
 1. Afro-IP: Similarity Tools, Bug Bears and Brexit
The Afro-IP blog, covering African intellectual property law, informs readers that in the past the Republic of South Africa have looked to the UK when interpreting their Trade Mark Law. However, as the European system has developed, the South African courts have considered the decisions of the CJEU. Afro-Leo believes that the European influence in the interpretation of the ‘likelihood of confusion’ test is likely to prevail in Africa. However, he ponders whether after Brexit Africa will take direction from the UK or the CJEU.

2.
 SOLO IP: Why you should withdraw your European Patent Application
SOLO IP, blogging for Independent IP Practitioners, suggests that patent applicants and their agents should very seriously consider their portfolios of pending European patent applications. Barbara Cookson submits that the prospect of the Unitary Patent is fading fast after the Brexit vote and advises readers that examination fees will be refunded if examination has not started.

3.
  MARQUES CLASS 99 (Designs: A different sort of Brexit: London Act is terminated.
Marques Class 99, blogging on design law, informs readers of the Termination of the London (1934) Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs. This may be of more historical than commercial interest to many readers since the termination has been in process since 2013

Two related events:
1.  Is there a European Future for UK Intellectual Property Law?
The CIPPM Annual Symposium 2016 will address the uncertainties that surround the forthcoming role of UK in the European intellectual property arena, in an attempt to respond to some of the questions that have emerged in the wake of the referendum. Where: Executive Business Centre, Bournemouth University When: Thursday 3 November 2016, 10.30 – 18.00. 

2.
 Copyright Reform in a Brexit Environment, Public Lecture By Prof. Martin Kretschmer
The CREATe Public Lecture Series 2016 will investigate what a digital single market means in an interconnected world in which copyright still slices content by territory; and whether the balance between artists, investors and users still reflects an analogue world of linear exploitation. The lecture then considers if the UK will become a digital Island post Brexit. Where: University of Glasgow, Humanities Lecture Theatre When: Wednesday, October 19th, 17:30
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The Reason Why Video Entertainment is The Only Service To Increase Prices

Over the past several decades, it would have been a reasonable question to ask why entertainment video service prices grew faster than inflation, while retail prices for communications services (voice, texting, Internet access) declined, either on a price-per-unit basis or in terms of absolute price per unit.

The answer is simple: entertainment video is about the purchase of content, not access to content.

Compared to voice, texting or Internet access, entertainment video is more akin to fashion than a utility service. And that means retail price is not a direct function of production cost.

That is clear in the latest Federal Communications Commission report on content prices in the U.S. linear video market.

However, given diminished consumer appetite for the traditional “big content bundles” and a shift to over-the-top or on-demand viewing, it will be necessary for most, if not all, providers to “just say no” to content providers and restrict the size of bundles.

That is going to shift the way content gets to market, with increasing amounts of programming moving through new services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.

According to a new FCC report, the average monthly price of expanded basic service (the combined price of basic service and the most subscribed cable programming tier excluding taxes, fees, and customer premises equipment charges) for the communities surveyed grew by 2.7 percent over the 12 months ending January 1, 2015, to $69.03, compared to a decrease of 0.1 percent in the consumer price index.

That is to say, linear video prices rose by an order of magnitude more than the overall level of consumer prices.

This compares to a compound ten-year average rate of increase from 2005 to 2015 of 4.8 percent in the price of expanded basic and a 1.5 percent increase in the CPI.

To be sure, linear video providers have argued in the past that prices are up in large part because the number of channels offered in bundles has grown.

The price per channel (price divided by number of channels) for subscribers purchasing expanded basic service decreased by 1.8 percent over the 12 months ending January 1, 2015, to 46 cents per channel.

Over the 10 years from 2005-2015, the price per channel has declined by 1.4 percent on an average annual compound basis.

In the past, consumers might not have had as much choice. In the future, they will. Prices are going to come down. Still, the issue is whether entertainment video might still outperform voice, texting or Internet access, in some cases, in terms of absolute revenue contribution, price per unit or profit margin.


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Google Will Go "Mobile First" for Search

The business strategy known as mobile-first is affecting Google’s continued development of its search business.

Google is going to create a separate mobile index within months, becoming the main or “primary” index that the search engine uses to respond to queries.

A separate desktop index will be maintained, but will not be as up-to-date as the mobile index, it is expected.
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Is there a competition law issue lurking on the horizon of cloud computing?


Are we on the cusp of a potential competition law problem in the area of cloud computing services? The Economist tantalizingly, in an article entitled “Cloud Chronicles”, which appeared in its August 27th issue, has described the present circumstances of the industry, and why there might be room for future competition law concern. The culprit, if it comes to pass, may well be Amazon Web Services (usually referred to as AWS), which is the cloud-computing part of Amazon.com. The story goes like this.

In 2006, Amazon made available a beta version of a service called “Elastic Compute Cloud”, described as
“the central offering” of AWS. The service took off, in part, according to the article, because it coincided with the rise of the smartphone and the supporting app industry. Developers loved the opportunity to forego maintaining a hardware system and paying a fixed fee for use of software, in favor of paying only for the capacity that they used. AWS is said to have engaged in “many rounds of price reductions”, enabling it to capture increased market share. As well, AWS has, and continues to offer, an increasing number of add-on services, the marginal cost for which is minimal since the software has already been developed.

As such, AWS early on enjoyed first mover advantage (being the first cloud computing service “to succeed on a large scale”) and continues to benefit from network effects. As well, the burden of switching costs served to make it more likely that a user will be reluctant to move to another cloud service. Based on these advantages, AWS has raced far ahead of its competition. It is three times larger than its nearest competitor—Microsoft Azure. Other potential competitors are even less visible, including competing offerings from IBM and Google. At least these two hi-tech behemoths are still in the game; Hewlett-Packard has apparently simply withdrawn from the field. Even Salesforce.com, which is a prominent provider of on-line applications, announced that it will begin to make use of AWS services.

What will slow AWS’s continued dominant position in the industry? The article suggests that users are aggressive in trying to avoid being locked-in to AWS as their sole cloud services provider. It further reports that, at least in Europe, two-fifths of the companies in the cloud use more than one cloud service. Also, while the AWS service is highly popular with start-up developers, it has less success in attracting larger, established companies, in part, it would seem, from a hesitation by such companies to be tied up with a potential competitor, given the ever-increasing nature of Amazon’s product and service offerings. These countervailing forces argue that there may be a limit as to how much more AWS can grow.

Still, based on the information in the article, AWS does seem to enjoy a dominant position with smaller developers. If this were to be found to be the relevant population for vetting competition law concerns, then attention to pricing (should prices begin to tick upwards) and the ease or difficulty of switching to another cloud service, bears watch, especially since the computing infrastructure required might serve as a potential barrier to entry for competitors. Or perhaps less conventional metrics will be brought to bear. The article itself does not go into a discussion of how anti-competitive behavior by AWS might look, stating merely that—
“AWS could end up dominating the IT industry just as IBM’s System/360, a family of mainframe computers, did until the 1980s. If that happens, the antitrust authorities may eventually have to step in, as they did with IBM.”
This in itself is an interesting comment. This Kat is hoary enough to remember the antitrust case against IBM, filed in 1969, which dragged on until 1982. There, the issue was IBM’s alleged anti-competitive conduct based on its alleged dominance of the mainframe computer industry. What is notable is that this decade-long lawsuit came to an end because the US Depart of Justice ultimately decided to dismiss the case. Developments in the computer world had moved on since the filing of the law suit in the late 1960’s, and the capacity of IBM to dominate the computer world had passed.

Even more, this Kat remembers the frequently made comment that antitrust suits such as the IBM case, especially in the technology area, are almost always late to the game: either the technology is passing the target industry by, or the law suit is a cue to the target to seek new products and markets. If this be true, then it raises an interesting question: what would the filing of such a law suit say about the cloud-computing industry? Is the pace of innovation so seriously stuck in neutral, and the nature of cloud-computing so very different from the world of IBM’s System/ 360 family of mainframe computers, that there might be greater justification in considering such a law suit, should there be prima facie indicia of anti-competitive behavior? Or will such a suit be a redux of the IBM litigation? Stay tuned (especially if your computing connectivity is from the cloud).
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Kamis, 13 Oktober 2016

Video & Photo Gallery: Unboxing Umi Super 4G Phablet

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You can now buy Umi Super 4G Phablet from Efox-Shop.com for only 164.99 Euro if you use this coupon code: USD5 (regular price: 169.99 Euro). 

Inside the UMi Super you’ll find one of the latest MediaTek Octa-Core Mobile Processors, 4GBs of RAM, 32GBs of Samsung eMMC storage, an ARM Mali-860 Dual-Core GPU, Full HD Screen, a great battery and to top it all off it even includes a fingerprint sensor. 

UMi Super brings you the best of both worlds: a huge FHD screen on an superb metal body that fits like a glove in one hand. In fact, thanks to its almost invisible bezel and high screen-to-body ratio, it's noticeably more compact than other 5.5' screen smartphones. 

Powered by the brand-new Helio P10 Octa-core processor from Mediatek, the Cortex-A53 CPU and the ARM Mali-T860 MP2 700MHz complement each other perfectly, resulting in an unexpected high Antutu score. With SAMSUNG eMMC 5.1 flash memory and ultra-large 4GB RAM, UMi Super can easily handle all situations and perform incredible fast. 

Taking inspiration from professional-grade Hi-Fi system, UMi Super's dedicated sound card renders every frequency in stunning detail and transforms your music with cleaer vocals,better defind instrumental passages and deeper bass. Discover a level of music that you've never heard before with minimal-loss,studio-grade sound quality. 
  
Umi Super 4G Phablet Features
  Display: 5.5 inch 1920 x 1080 FHD Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen 
  CPU: Helio P10 (Mediatek MTK6755) 64bit Octa Core 2.0GHz 
  GPU: Mali-T860MP2
  System: Android 6.0 
  RAM + ROM: 4GB RAM + 32GB ROM 
  Camera: Front camera 5MP + Rear camera 13MP with auto focus and Dual Flash (Dual color temperature)
  Bluetooth: 4.1 
  GPS: GPS
  Sensor: G- Sensor, Glonass, P- Sensor, L-Sensor, Accelerometer, Compass 
  Features: Type-C interface, OTG, HiFi, etc. 
  SIM Card: Dual sim dual standby 
Network: WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz/5GHz, 2G: GSM 900/1800/1900MHz, 3G: WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz & 4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
Product code: HRMHAUMSUPER GRY 16092600141

Package content 
Cell Phone: 1
Power Adapter: 1
USB Cable: 1
English Manual : 1
SIM Needle: 1


Unboxing Photo Album with Hi-Rez images here 

 
About Efox-Shop Die Firma ist ein chinesisches Unternehmen, das im internationalen Online-Handel tätig ist, und weltweit chinesische Produkte verkauft. Shenzhen liegt im Perfluß-Delta, einer der wichtigsten industriellen Zonen Chinas und in unmittelbarer Nähe zu Hong Kong. Wir besitzen in Deutschland mehrere Geschäftsplattformen. Daneben sind Italien, Portugal, Spanien, Frankreich und Polen Teil unseres Marktes und wir bauen derzeit unsere Netzwerke weiter aus, um auch auf den Online-Märkten Russlands und Brasiliens tätig zu werden. Die Firma wurde 2003 in Hamburg gegründet und betreibt ihre Zentrale seit 2007 in Shenzhen. Die Arbeitsumgebung ist modern und angenehm.


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Glo Extends 4G LTE Network Services To 8 Additional Cities

Just 1 week after Glo launched their http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/10/glo-launches-4g-lte-network-services.html" target="_blank">4G LTE network services in 9 major cities of the country; Glo has extended the 4G LTE network services to 8 additional cities bringing the total locations to 17.

The 8 new locations where Glo 4G LTE network has also been activated are Abraka, Agbor, Bonny, Ekpoma, Escravos, Forcados, Okada and Sapele.

This was done in fulfilment of Glo’s earlier promise during the launch of the 4G LTE network services to quickly make the services available in other locations in the coming weeks.
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And with this pace, we believe that more and more locations will continually be added to the existing ones in coming weeks until Glo 4G LTE network service gets to almost every nook and cranny of the country.

Recall that during the launching of Glo 4G LTE service, it was also accompanied by Glo highly affordable 4G data plans, which you can always subscribe to by using the Glo service code *777#

Must Read: http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/10/airtel-where-are-thou-in-this-4g-lte.html" target="_blank">Airtel, where are thou in this 4G LTE network train?

Also available are Glo 4G LTE network router and 4G LTE network MiFi, which will enable you to access high speed internet both at close range and from long distances.

Finally, you should always have it at the back of your mind that Glo 4G LTE service runs on network frequency band 28 (700) and it is not enough for your device to be 4G LTE network enabled but also should be capable of running on that frequency band, otherwise you will still not be able to access Glo 4G LTE network service even if you stay in any of the current 17 locations that Glo 4G LTE network has been lighted.

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How to Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy C5/C7/C9

The C series is launched by Samsung only for the Chinese market. The three models have different sizes, all used ultra-thin metal unibody design. Different from the previous, the price of Samsung C series is more youth and has a more suitable performance for the young, those advantages let it insert into the mid market directly.


Well, have you prepare to buy a Galaxy C9? I think the first thing you want to do after buy one is transfer the contacts from your old Samsung to it. But we usually store many contacts data in our old phone, if we want to re-enter it to our new C9, it would be a very troublesome thing.

Therefore, have something can help us to do it easily?

Mobile Transfer is a useful tool for transferring data. It can transfer photos, text messages, videos, calendar and many other file types between Winphone, Android, iOS and Symbian and the data would not have any loss. Besides, Mobile Transfer can backup & restore your data and erase your old phone.


        

Steps to Transfer Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy C5/C7/C9

Step 1. Launch Mobile Trans and Choose the Mode

First of all, launch Mobile Trans and it will show you a window with some modes. Select the "Phone to Phone Transfer".

 

Step 2. Connect your Device

Then connect your two devices to computer with USB cables. The left side should be the source phone and the destination phone is on the right side. If you want to exchange their position, just need to click "Flip" button.


Step 3. Choose the Data and Transfer them

Now, choose the data you want to transfer to your new device by checking the box in front of them and then click the "Start Transfer" button. What's more, you can check the "Clear Data before Copy" box if you want to erase the new device before transferring.

 



More info:

http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/07/transfer-contacts-from-android-samsung-to-c5.html">Transfer Contacts from Android Samsung to Samsung C5

http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/07/transfer-photos-videos-from-samsung-to-c5.html">How to Transfer Photos Videos from Samsung to Galaxy C5

http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/09/transfer-contacts-to-samsung-c9.html">Transfer Photos Videos from Samsung to Galaxy C9

http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2015/11/transfer-data-contacts-from-samsung-to-j3.html">How to Transfer Data Contacts from Samsung to Galaxy J3/J5/J7


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SPD SCI Android USB Drivers Free Download For Windows XP,7,8,Vista

SPD SCI Android USB Drivers Free Download For Windows XP,7,8,VistaSPD SCI Android CPU USB Driver free download for windows. You can download SPD SCI android devices USB driver full installer for windows directly from this webpage. It is completely free to download. If you wan to download SPD SCI Android devices USB drivers. Then just one click on the below downloading link and wait your download will start automatically.

Download SPD SCI Android USB Driver
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CyanogenMod 13 CUSTOM ROM FOR GIONEE M2

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CyanogenMod 13 for Gionee M2 is an aftermarket ROM based on Android Marshmallow. The ROM is super stable and super smooth. It can be used as a daily driver without any issues. I believe we all know about CM 13 for MT6582 and I don't need to tell you about it. This ROM is compiled from source by Ajit Guraya and ported by Admin2.
GPS, USSD, Calls, Camera, Video Recording, SMS, Bluetooth and other needed features are working in this ROM and it can be used as a daily driver.


What's New :
WiFi Stability – Thanks Fire855
Faster GPS Lock
All new stuff from CM
Stability improvements

What's Working :
GPS
Camera
Audio in calls
Bluetooth
USSD
Audio
Mic
RIL
SMS (Receive and Send both working)
WiFi
Data
RIL is now more stable
Dual SIM
Gapps
Hotspot
Screen Recording
Both storages (SD and Internal) mounting in both Phone and PC
Gapps
720P working in youtube

Minor bug:

Auto rotation doesn't work use "set orientation" app from plaaystore


How to flash Ressurection remix custom ROM on GIONEE M2


-flash latest TWRP for GIONEE M2 http://djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com /2016/09/collection-of-latest-twrp-recovery-for.html" target="_blank"> http://www.djadrianlivenewclubmuzic.blogspot.com/2016/09/collection-of-latest-twrp-recovery-for.html

-first of all put the ROM zip in the root of your SD card, (no folder at all)

- boot in the Recovery Mode
Switch ON the phone while pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together

-after which boot your device into TWRP recovery

-after which navigate to wipe system and perform a full data wipe by selecting >> wipe data/factory reset >> wipe cache>>wipe dalvik

-now go back and navigate to the SD card to select the ROM and click on yes.

-Google Apps: Repeat the above step for the Gapps zip file as well and install it on your phone.

Your hot note will boot now and it might take about 5 minutes to boot on your first time. So, please wait.

Very Stable, New features of CyanogenMod, latest stable cyanogenmod secure opensource rom

Credits :
Ferhung - The man behind CM13 for MT6582
Fire855 - Another legend
Hyperion70
Ajit Guraya - Compiled CyanogenMod13 for MT6582 from source and fixed camera !
Admin2 – ported to Gionee M2 device
Minh Quoc and Karim Gahgah – For video recording fix
Aniruddha Adhikary - For his amazing USSD Fix
Sergey Kochetkoff - For his amazing GPS fix
Team Roger That - Ajit Guraya, Diparth Shah, Pawan Diyal, Ashutosh Dubey, Waseem Maya, Ankit Bhatangar, Rohan Taneja, Vipul Jha, Pranav Reddy
Diparth Shah
Required blobs (Really huge thanks) :
nofearnohappy, Varun Chitre, Ariafan, Vlad.masti, Fire855, Alex



Download Rom  Here
Gapp  Here

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