NaijaXloaded--How To Activate MTN 500MB For N25 Night Plan
Recently Airtel Nigeria stopped the hourly night unlimited plan, but MTN is here with an alternative. How to get 3gig on Airtel for 1k Blackberry Only. You can get 500MB night plan data to browse and download for just 25 Naira, isn't that cool? People are rocking it already.
An official statement from MTN
This new Night data plan, costs only N25 and it is valid from 12am midnight to 4 am each night. Meanwhile, the plan is capped at 500MB per activation. But considering it is just N25 credit, it is a bargain. It is not a plan that will be used or activated often but only when the need arises. It is very cheap for that data allocated to it.
How To Activate MTN 500MB For N25
Migrate to MTN Pulse package if you are not already there by dialing *406#
Make sure you have minimum of N30 in your phone
Send NIGHT to 131 via SMS and you’ll get a message like this “Dear customer, you have successfully subscribed to Free Night Browsing between 00:00 and 04:00. N25 has been deducted from your account.”
Note that this data can not be accumulated, and it works from 12:00 AM to 4:00AM. It can only be given once on a particular sim. So if you Have 2sims or more than, You can get 2gigabyte for a 100Naira.
Simple Methods to Read WhatsApp Messages Without Sender Knowing: As we all know WhatsApp is know showing the blue check marks which lets senders know the recipient has read the message. This particular feature has an advantage as well as disadvantage. To avoid such awkward situations, here are few simple methods you can use to read WhatsApp messages without alerting the sender’s attention to their action by triggering the blue ticks.
1. Disable Read Receipts Option
Disabling “Read receipts” option is the probably the easiest method to read a Whatsapp message without notifying the sender. By doing so, you’ll disable the ability of WhatsApp to show blue ticks to the sender that tells them that you’ve read their message. But the downside is that you will not be able to see the double blue check marks when someone has read your message as well. Here’s how to disable it.
Open WhatsApp and go to the ‘Settings’ menu
Tap on ‘Accounts’ and then on ‘Privacy’.
Untick the ‘Read Receipts’ option
2. Peep from the Notification Bar
This is another simple method to read WhatsApp message without alerting the sender. Whenever you get a message on WhatsApp, it shows a notification on your notification bar. Simply swipe down the notification area from the top of the screen and you can easily read the complete or partial message from the notification bar without opening the app. The blue ticks show only when you open the app to read messages.
3. Turn Off WiFi/ Mobile Data Connection
Once you get a message don’t open the app immediately, turn off the WiFi or mobile data and this will take WhatsApp offline. Now go ahead and read the message and you won’t alert the sender since you’ll be reading the message from app cache. To ensure you don’t blow your cover make sure to close WhatsApp app before turning off your WiFi/ mobile data connection.
4. Place WhatsApp Widget to Your Home Screen
If you don’t want to go the extreme length of turning off all your phone’s connectivity. You can place WhatsApp widget on your home screen to read the message at a glance. Since reading message via widget doesn’t open the app so you can keep the blue ticks from showing up. You can even reply to other messages without having to send read receipts to the sender you wish to ignore. But the problem of this method is you can see text messages and emoticons only, images, videos, and voice notes are not supported.
– A disease persistent got another bladder at the college showing healing facility in Bauchi – His bladder must be expelled because of the malignancy in his framework – The method spared he life of the understudy In what may be viewed as a historic operation, a group of specialists at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital in Bauchi developed another bladder for a tumor understanding. Premium Times reports that Saidu Ibrahim who is the beneficiary of the bladder is an understudy at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University and was analyzed having harmful cells in the tissues of his bladder.
Keeping in mind the end goal to spare the 18-year-old understudy's life, specialists needed to complete an operation to expel his bladder and develop another bladder for him.
The operation was driven by Haruna Usman furthermore on the group was Dr. Makama Salihu who is the head of surgery at the college. Mr Usman said that because of the disease, the patient was continually going out blood at whatever point he urinated. "When we assessed Ibrahim, we found that he had a mass in the bladder, so he needed to experience different screening, for example, intravenous pyelogram, (arrangement of x-beams of the kidney, ureters and bladder), biopsy (evacuation of cell tissues with the goal that they can be seen under the magnifying instrument by a pathologist), and Cystoscopy, which is a demonstrative methodology where an empty lit tube is utilized to glimpse inside the bladder."
"Every one of these techniques were led to build up whether there were malignant cells or not in his circumstance, the point was to control the tumor from spreading in light of the fact that there was a spread of the tumor into the funnels that connection pee between the kidney and bladder" "The point of this system is to give him the best choice in light of the fact that there is no cure for growth. What we accomplished for him was to control the tumor from spreading and expand his possibility of survival and that we have accomplished in this way. The second part of the strategy was to evacuate the bladder and refashion another bladder for him."
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Yesterday i shared a post on Smile 4G LTE Voice call service and how to get started with it on your mobile phones. With SmileVoice you can call anybody, to any number any place in Nigeria and the world and it is charged at your local call rate.
Today in this post i will be sharing with you the SmileData and SmileVoice pricing. SmileVoice is charged in MBs to Anytime, Night and Weekend and SmileLite data bundles. The table below shows how the MB is deducted from your active data bundle which equates to a kobo/sec rate.
SmileData bundle
200GB - Anytime
Validity period
12 months
Bundle price (₦)
₦135000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
6.59 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
100GB - Anytime
Validity period
12 months
Bundle price (₦)
₦70000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
6.84 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
50GB - Anytime
Validity period
12 months
Bundle price (₦)
₦36000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
7.03 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
20GB - Anytime
Validity period
12 months
Bundle price (₦)
₦17000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
8.30 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
10GB - Anytime
Validity period
12 months
Bundle price (₦)
₦9000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
8.79 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
5GB - Anytime
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦5500
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
10.74 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
3GB - Anytime
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦4000
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
13.02 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
1GB - SmileLite
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦1500
MB/minutes
6 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
14.65 kobo/second
MB/SMS
2 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
20GB - Night and Weekend
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦14000
MB/minutes
9 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
10.25kobo/second
MB/SMS
3 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
10GB - Night and Weekend
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦7500
MB/minutes
9 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
10.25kobo/second
MB/SMS
3 MB/SMS
SmileData bundle
5GB - Night and Weekend
Validity period
30 Days
Bundle price (₦)
₦4000
MB/minutes
9 MB/min
Effective call rate/sec
11.72 kobo/second
MB/SMS
3 MB/SMS
Note: SmileVoice is not available for the following packages: SmileUnlimited, MidNite data bundles and SmileON.
We all agree that the purchasing data bundles in Nigeria now is very expensive and even when you purchase a particular data plan it is insufficient to satisfy your needs. For instance, some people love streaming videos, some like downloading games with large file size while some have to be online always because of their business, but the data plan cant satisfy our desires.
Today i am going to share with you how to get 4.5gb data on your Airtel sim for as low as 1,500naira. Airtel recently launche the 5times recharge package that gives you free data and airtime for every recharge and for recharging 1,500 you get a free 1.5gb data with you credit untouched. Now the question is "How do i get this data?". To get this data simply load your recharge card using this pin *555*Recharge pin# and you automatically get your free data.
Now the next thing is to dial this code *440*16# to get the remaining 3gb data which costs 1500naira and this sums up your total data to 4.5GB.
To check your data bundle balance simply dial *556# for the 5times recharge data and *123*9# for the other data.
There is no doubt that Airtel is now taking the lead from all other network providers in Nigeria with their new affordable data plan. Airtel recently launched a tariff plan "TRYBE". Trybe is Airtel's new product which enables Nigerian Youths and "young at heart" enjoy best rates on data and calls to all networks, night browsing for your favorite movies, series and music and special weekend deals. TryBe offers its subscribers to a very affordable night browsing data plan ranging fron N25 for 500MB to N50 for 1.5GB.
Other Benefits on the plan are: 1. Calls at 11k/sec to all networks 2. 1GB for N500. Valid for 7 days 3. Night Browsing: N25 for 500MB. Valid between 12 and 5 am N50 for 1.5GB. Valid between 12 and 5 am 4. Special weekend deal: N200 for 250MB + 30 Mins for Airtel Calls 5. Free 15MB every week
How To Migrate To TryBe and Begin To Enjoy Cheap Night Browsing To migrate to TryBe and begin to enjoy cheap night browsing simply dial *312#.
What do you think about this Airtel TRYBE tariff plan, do make your contributions via the comments box below this post.
BlackBerry on Tuesday made a play for security-conscious Android users with the announcement of its new DTEK50.
Running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and BlackBerry security software, the new unit is the "most secure Android smartphone" in the world, the company claimed. Among the DTEK50's security features:
rapid patching for quick delivery of security updates;
DTEK software for monitoring a phone's operating system and applications, and to alert a user whose privacy is at risk;
Hardware Root of Trust, which allows security to be baked into a device at the manufacturing stage;
secure boot process that monitors each stage of a phone's startup to ensure none of the components in that process have been tampered with;
Android hardening to prevent an attack on a phone by scrambling an application's system memory; and
full disk encryption.
Who Cares About Security
Many Android users have concerns about the their phone's security, according to BlackBerry's April survey of 8,000 consumers between the ages of 34 and 54. Fifty percent of the respondents felt their phones were only somewhat secure, and only one in six knew about security patches for their phones, researchers found. "With an increase in cybercrime on smartphones, people need to recognize that the private details of their lives -- where they live, their bank info, pictures of their kids -- are at risk on their personal device," said BlackBerry Chief Security Officer David Kleidermacher. "You wouldn't leave the doors of your house unlocked at night. Having a smartphone that doesn't take your privacy seriously is the equivalent," he pointed out. "It's equally important for businesses to protect their sensitive data from cyberattacks at all points of their mobile environment -- from the device to the network and servers."
On Last Legs?
Apart from its security extras, the DTEK50 has a 5.2-inch HD display, supports SD cards with up to 2 terabytes of storage, and has two cameras -- an 8-MP front facing shooter and a 13-MP rear facing unit with phase-detection autofocus and a dual-tone LED flash. BlackBerry on Tuesday began accepting DTEK50 preorders at its online store. It sells for US$299, and through Aug. 8, anyone buying the phone there will receive a complementary BlackBerry Mobile Power Pack. "This phone is an interesting twist on BlackBerry's asset-light approach to hardware development," said IHS Markit analyst Wayne Lam. "The physical hardware is essentially a rebranded Alcatel Idol 4 smartphone with BlackBerry security software." BlackBerry once dominated the smartphone market it help create in the first decade of the century, but in recent years its hardware fortunes have steadily declined. This latest offering isn't likely to change that. "They're doing a number of right things with this phone, but it's a tough sell," said Bob O'Donnell, chief analyst at Technalysis Research. "There are some organizations for whom a secure Android device could be attractive, but people see BlackBerry's phone business on its last legs," he told the E-Commerce Times.
Not a Customer Magnet
The DTEK50's security and selling price are both strong points of the phone, but the list of features needed to attract consumers to a smartphone these days has more than just two items, maintained Gartner analyst Tuong Nguyen. For that reason, "it will not attract new users in any significant way, but it could help keep existing users," he told TechNewsWorld. "It's entirely possible that the new phone will help BlackBerry stem the tide of customers leaving its platform for other devices, but I expect that attracting new customers will continue to be a challenge for the company," said Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT. "That's especially true given the security improvements that competitors have instituted over the past 12 to18 months," he told TechNewsWorld.
Unaffected Trajectory
BlackBerry's competitors, who have more robust phones, already have started chipping away at the company's security corner of the market, noted Gartner's Nguyen. Samsung, for example, has introduced Knox, which adds security to Android phones. BlackBerry really doesn't have much to offer the smartphone market from a hardware perspective, maintained IHS' Lam. "They have essentially vacated this space and are no longer a competitive hardware vendor. The use of Alcatel design on the DTEK50 is testament to that fact," he said. Will the DTEK50 have a significant impact on BlackBerry's smartphone fortunes? "Will this phone make their trajectory more positive?" Nguyen asked. "I'm highly skeptical of that." That may not be a critical issue, however. "The company's leadership is already preparing for a future where software and services are more important to BlackBerry's bottom line than hardware," said Pund-IT's King. "That's a rational approach to take in a smartphone market where the line between mainstream and premium handsets is getting thinner and thinner," he maintained. "I really think BlackBerry should just stop making hardware," suggested Creative Strategies analyst Carolina Milanesi. "BlackBerry's CEO [John] Chen wants the press to stop asking and focusing on hardware sales," she told TechNewsWorld. "The best way to do that is to stop making hardware."
Is your computer running slower than usual? Are you getting lots of pop-ups? Have you seen other weird problems crop up? If so, your PC might be infected with a virus, spyware, or other malware—even if you have an antivirus program installed. Though other problems such as hardware issues can produce similarly annoying symptoms, it’s best to check for malware if your PC is acting up and we’ll show you how to do it yourself.
Step 1: Enter Safe Mode
Before you do anything, you need to disconnect your PC from the internet, and don’t use it until you’re ready to clean your PC. This can help prevent the malware from spreading and/or leaking your private data. If you think your PC may have a malware infection, boot your PC into Microsoft’s Safe Mode. In this mode, only the minimum required programs and services are loaded. If any malware is set to load automatically when Windows starts, entering in this mode may prevent it from doing so. This is important because it allows the files to be removed easier since they’re not actually running or active. Sadly, Microsoft has turned the process of booting into safe mode from a relatively easy process in Windows 7 and Windows 8 to one that is decidedly more complicated in Windows 10. To boot into Windows Safe Mode, first click the Start Button in Windows 10 and select the Power button as if you were going to reboot, but don’t click anything. Next hold down the Shift key and click Reboot. When the full-screen menu appears, select Troubleshooting, then Advanced Options, then Startup Settings. On the next window click the Restart button and wait for the next screen to appear (just stick with us here, we know this is long). Next you will see a menu with numbered startup options; select number 4, which is Safe Mode. Note that if you want to connect to any online scanners you’ll need to select option 5, which is Safe Mode with Networking. You may find that your PC runs noticeably faster in Safe Mode. This could be a sign that your system has a malware infection, or it could mean that you have a lot of legitimate programs that normally start up alongside Windows. If your PC is outfitted with a solid state drive it’s probably fast either way.
Step 2: Delete temporary files
You can use Windows 10’s built-in disk cleanup utility to rid your system of unnecessary temp files. Now that you’re in Safe Mode, you’ll want to run a virus scan. But before you do that, delete your temporary files. Doing this may speed up the virus scanning, free up disk space, and even get rid of some malware. To use the Disk Cleanup utility included with Windows 10 just type Disk Cleanup in the search bar or after pressing the Start button and select the tool that appears named Disk Cleanup. PC Worl
Step 3: Download malware scanners
Now you’re ready to have a malware scanner do its work—and fortunately, running a scanner is enough to remove most standard infections. If you already had an antivirus program active on your computer, you should use a different scanner for this malware check, since your current antivirus software may not have detected the malware. Remember, no antivirus program can detect 100 percent of the millions of malware types and variants. There are two types of antivirus programs. You’re probably more familiar with real-time antivirus programs, which run in the background and constantly watch for malware. Another option is an on-demand scanner, which searches for malware infections when you open the program manually and run a scan. You should have only one real-time antivirus program installed at a time, but you can have many on-demand scanners installed to run scans with multiple programs, thereby ensuring that if one program misses something a different one might find it. If you think your PC is infected, we recommend using an on-demand scanner first and then following up with a full scan by your real-time antivirus program. Among the free (and high-quality) on-demand scanners available are BitDefender Free Edition, Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool, Malwarebytes, Microsoft’s Malicious Software Removal Tool, Avast, and SuperAntiSpyware.
Step 4: Run a scan with Malwarebytes
For illustrative purposes, we’ll describe how to use the Malwarebytes on-demand scanner. To get started, download it. If you disconnected from the internet for safety reasons when you first suspected that you might be infected, reconnect to it so you can download, install, and update Malwarebytes; then disconnect from the internet again before you start the actual scanning. If you can’t access the internet or you can’t download Malwarebytes on the infected computer, download it on another computer, save it to a USB flash drive, and take the flash drive to the infected computer. After downloading Malwarebytes, run the setup file and follow the wizard to install the program. Once the program opens, keep the default scan option (“Threat Scan”) selected and click the Start Scan button. It should check for updates before it runs the scan, so just make sure that happens before you proceed.
Choose Threat Scan to perform a basic analysis of your computer’s most commonly infected files. C World Though it offers a custom-scan option, Malwarebytes recommends that you perform the threat scan first, as that scan usually finds all of the infections anyway. Depending on your computer, the quick scan can take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes, whereas a custom scan might take 30 to 60 minutes or more. While Malwarebytes is scanning, you can see how many files or objects the software has already scanned, and how many of those files it has identified either as being malware or as being infected by malware. If Malwarebytes automatically disappears after it begins scanning and won’t reopen, you probably have a rootkit or other deep infection that automatically kills scanners to prevent them from removing it. Though you can try some tricks to get around this malicious technique, you might be better off reinstalling Windows after backing up your files (as discussed later), in view of the time and effort you may have to expend to beat the malware. Once the scan is complete Malwarebytes will show you the results. If the software gives your system a clean bill of health but you still think that your system has acquired some malware, consider running a custom scan with Malwarebytes and trying the other scanners mentioned earlier. If Malwarebytes does find infections, it’ll show you what they are when the scan is complete. Click the Remove Selected button in the lower left to get rid of the specified infections. Malwarebytes may also prompt you to restart your PC in order to complete the removal process, which you should do.
Malwarebytes presents the results of its scan and lets you remove the offending bits with one click. If your problems persist after you’ve run the threat scan and it has found and removed unwanted files, consider running a full scan with Malwarebytes and the other scanners mentioned earlier. If the malware appears to be gone, run a full scan with your real-time antivirus program to confirm that result.
Wondering what the Vulkan API is all about on mobile? If you're getting a Note 7, you can finally experience it firsthand.
Samsung and Google have long been teasing the Vulkan API and the added benefits it will bring to your mobile gaming experience, but there have been no game titles to actually take advantage of the open standard until now. So, to get you excited to play games with the newly announced Galaxy Note 7’s Vulkan abilities, Samsung and Google are offering the Galaxy Game Pack. This bundle includes $400 worth of titles and in-app-purchases in the Google Play Store, including four Vulkan API-ready games. The full list includes:
Need for Speed No Limits
Hit
Vainglory
Olympus Rising
Nonstop Knight
Empire: Four Kingdoms
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft
MARVEL Contest of Champions
Asphalt 8: Airborne
Hungry Shark World
Angry Birds Pop Bubble Shooter
Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes
Sims City Free Play
Clash of Kings
Only the first four games on this list, Need for Speed No Limits, Hit, Vainglory, and Olympus Rising, will be able to take advantage of Vulkan, which was previously referred to as the “next generation OpenGL initiative.” Why this matters: Samsung’s been touting its handset's compatibility with the Vulkan API since the launch of the Galaxy S7, but there have been so few game titles to actually show its prowess. Samsung’s ready to put its money where its mouth is, so to speak, and the first order of business is getting its users to actively experience the Vulkan API’s capabilities so that there’s weight behind all that active marketing. The game pack will be officially available to Galaxy Note 7 users beginning August 20 through January 31, 2017.
It might be a great opportunity to relinquish your Nexus 5, which is reputed to pass up a major opportunity for the most recent adaptation of Android.
It might really be an upbeat Friday in the place that is known for Android.
That is on the grounds that Android Nougat could land on Aug. 5. The word originates from Evan Blass, who has a mystery system of mythical beings that food him (normally precise) holes and gossipy tidbits.
On the off chance that this goes forward, it implies Nexus proprietors will be the main ones to test the most recent kind of Android (aside from the Nexus 5, obviously). Expect over-the-air overhauls to go to the Nexus 6P, 5X, 6, Pixel C, and 9. Despite the fact that it's no more available to be purchased, the Nexus Player ought to score it also since it's a qualified testing gadget for the Android Nougat beta.
Obviously, the August fifth security upgrade won't not arrive on the fifth. It's conceivable we'll see it a couple days after the fact, early the next week.
With respect to whatever remains of you, well, you most likely know the drill. It might possibly be months before Nougat lands on your telephone or tablet, particularly since a few gadgets are seconds ago getting Marshmallow (we annal them consistently in our overhaul roundup). The main hint of something better over the horizon is that Google discharged the Nougat review much prior this cycle in the trusts that a few producers could put that extra time to use for getting the product prepared.
The effect on you: If you're burnt out on months-long sit tight for the most recent variant of Android, then you'll certainly need to look at a Nexus 6P, 5X, or new Nexus telephone that ought to arrive in a few months. Else you can read up on what Nougat offers and choose if those product upgrades ought to affect your equipment purchasing choice.