Sunday, June 16, 2013

How To Create an Animated Image(.Gif)

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GIF –Graphics Interchange Format A type of image that contains several images in a single GIF file. Applications that support the animated GIF standard, GIF89A, cycle through each image. GIF animation doesn’t give the same level of control and flexibility as
other animation formats but it has become extremely popular because it is supported by nearly all web browsers.
Here is an example of A gif image.
Note: If you are using operamini it wont display until you download it
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What you can use a GIF image for.


You can use a gif image to create animated images on your website,blog, also as a wall paper or screen saver also you can use it to create a customized display picture(DP) on your blackberry..

How Do i create My Gif image.

There are many ways and there are many softwares on computer you can use in creating your gif image.
Here i will teach you how you can create a gif image online without using any software.
STEP1: visit www.gifmaker.me
save all the images you want to use for the animated image in a folder. Go back to the site then click on the Upload Images button, Locate your folder then choose all the images you save earlier then click open, all your images will start uploading one after the other..at the right side of the website you will see control panel where you can edit the gif ,the speed e.t.c.
After setting all this click on Create Now…….then click on Download now….Your animated image is ready now…Drop your comment if you have any problem with this tutorial..

HOW TO GENERATE SERIAL KEY FOR ANY SOFTWARE 



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Step 1. Visit http://serials.ws And input the software you want its key.


Step 2. When the software with the different versions open. Choose the one with serials.


Step 3. After taking the one of your choice a new tab opens with your serial key as shown above.
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How To Transfer Megabytes To Another MTN line?
Before I begin, make sure you have enough Megabytes on your MTN line if not you will get an error
message.
1.  Dial *131*2#  and choose ‘Register Data Service’. Once you choose that, a text will be sent to you that you have successfully registered on Mtn services and your default pin is ‘0000’. Just follow the instruction their and change your pin.
2. Click on Data Share
3. Add Beneficiary
4. Enter Beneficiaries Number
5. Enter the amount of Mb you want to transfer.
That’s it.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

iOS 7 looks great, but can it lure this Android user?

Apple's new mobile OS looks beautiful, but Crave's Eric Mack is still waiting for an irresistible "one more thing" to woo him away from Android.




iOS 7 is still not quite the Droid I've been looking for in an iPhone.
I've been an Android devotee for about three years now, but ever since the introduction of the iPhone 4S and Siri -- something totally new running on a nice piece of hardware -- I've been considering making the switch to iOS. As intriguing and enticing as the 4S was, I balked due to the lack of LTE. The iPhone 5 fixed that, but by then iOS seemed stale to me, and the lack of any major new innovations kept me tapping away on my aging Droid Razr and led me to declare that the iPhone and the ascendant Apple of this century's first decade had peaked. (Actually, the phrase I used was "jumped the shark" -- I suggest reading the original post for an explanation.)
So I watched with great interest on Monday as Apple unveiled a reboot to its mobile operating system in the form of iOS 7, which is being hailed as beautiful and ambitious. Osho3mtech editors have dubbed it a "radical new look" and part of Apple's "quest for perfection and the devotion to creating objects of profound and enduring beauty," as our Dan Farber put it.


From what I've seen of the OS, you'll hear no disagreement from me, but I'm still left comparing Apples and Androids.
If you believe in the old adage "save the best for last," as Steve Jobs clearly did, iOS 7 was meant to be the headliner of Monday's presentation. But the sum total of the updated mobile OS seemed to amount to Apple playing catch-up, and mostly to Android.
I haven't gone hands-on with iOS 7 yet, and I'm basing my opinion largely on Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi's very likable and effective sales job. But as many others have observed, the touted updates he and his colleagues ran down -- everything from improved notifications to unlimited browser tabs and an easily accessible control center -- have been old hat to Android users for some time now.
Arguably, the most anticipated new feature, iTunes Radio, is a clone of Pandora that's not even as robust as another competitor, Spotify. And, oh yes, Google launched its own streaming music service a few months ago.
I'm really waiting for Apple to wow me again like it did with the iPhone 4S and the introduction of Siri. Since then, it's Google that has been capturing my imagination through advances like Google Glass and Google Now. (The company has apparently also been gaining in popularity with the young folks, too -- a recent survey found young people have a significantly higher opinion of Google than the legendary maker of iPhones.)
Shall we could settle this with a friendly

Accuse me of being an Android fanboi if you like, but I'm actually an innovation fanboi. And I'm not the only one who failed to be super-excited with what we're seeing this week from WWDC, as analyst Mark Moskowitz points out.
"We do not expect investors to cheer the latest software and services rollouts at Apple's WWDC 2013," Moskowitz said in an investors note released late Monday.
He says investors are waiting to see a lower-cost iPhone and a new and improved iPhone 5S and higher-resolution iPad Mini.
Those of us who don't hold stock in Apple are simply waiting for the return of a company that could be counted on to deliver excitement in each new release and show us the way to the future. Like millions of others, I'm invested in the Android ecosystem right now, but I can be wooed away by a tech company that's willing to put in the hard, innovative work and earn my love.
Fine with being fickle
The good news is Apple is capable of doing just that. Now that it's all caught up and matching most of Android's features one for one, it's primed to again provide us something wonderful that we don't even yet know we want.
Tim Cook has told us to expect some incredible new products later this year, and it would be crazy to count Apple out at this point. After all, this is a company that was all but written off 20 years ago.
So, while what Apple has shown me this week with iOS 7 sure is pretty, I'm still going to hang out with the robot clan for a while longer. Still, I have no problem with being fickle and I'm ready to be swept off my feet at any time. Maybe Apple and I can make a date for sometime in the fall?

How to install Android apps on your BB10 phone


 
No matter how slick the new hardware is or how hard BlackBerry strives to convince us that its new BB10 handsets are the cat's meow, there's still one massive stumbling block -- quality apps. Apparently even the BlackBerry faithful agree and intrepid tweakers have stepped in to fix the situation themselves.
Read on to learn how you can quickly take advantage of free BlackBerry 10 apps that others have kindly ported from Android. Best of all, the entire process takes minutes and loading apps to your Z10 or Q10 just a matter of seconds.
Gather your tools
So here's what you'll need to get started: a BlackBerry 10 smartphone, either the Z10 or the Q10, a Windows or Mac computer with Google's Chrome browser installed, and a Wi-Fi network that both can connect to.
Put your BlackBerry 10 device into Development Mode.

Prepare your BlackBerry
The first step is to flip your BlackBerry 10 phone into developer mode. Within the BlackBerry Hub or any home screen grab the pull-down menu from the top of the display. Click Settings, Security and Privacy, then tap Development Mode. From there switch on Development Mode by hitting the software switch next to "Use Development Mode."
A word of caution here. You will be prompted to choose and enter a Development Mode password before the setting kicks into effect. Make sure to create one that's easy to remember or write it down somewhere.
PlayBook App Manager to the rescue
Now you'll want to fire up your computer's Google Chrome browser and download the main software tool you'll be using. Head over to the Chrome app store, search for an app called the PlayBook App Manager, then download and install it. This works for Chrome on both Macs and PCs, by the way.