Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Mobile phone power saving system

A Power management section in  mobile phones is designed to handle energy matters that is consumed by mobile phones. There are two main subsections in a phone power system.
1. The power distribution and switching section
2. Charging section
A power distribution section is designed to distribute desired voltages and currents to the other sections of the phone. This section takes power from the battery( which is commonly 3.6V) and converts or steps it down  to various volts like 2.8V, 1.8V, 1.6V, etc. While another steps it up the voltage to like 4.8V. This section is commonly designed around a power IC (Integrated Circuit) which is used to distribute and regulate the voltage used in other components.

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Why Nigerians go as low as sending their children to Universities in Benin Republic(Cotonou)

Most Nigerian parents now prefer to send their children abroad for university education because of fallen standards of educational system in the country. They lack thrust and confidence in what universities in the country have to offer their children. The issue of incessant strike actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which disrupts the entire school calendar and prolongs the duration of study of the students also contributed immensely to why parents take the decision to send their children abroad to school. More so, preference of foreign graduates to local graduates in the labour market also contributed to this mad rush for foreign education by Nigerians. The quest is so severe that Nigerian parents now go as low as sending the children to university in nearby Benin Republic. The population of Nigerians schooling in Benin Republic is quite alarming.
Never in the history of JAMB has it registered up to 1.5 million candidates for its UTME exercise. The late commencement of registration resulted in several irregularities. Many candidates are likely to miss their exam because up till now they are yet to know their exam centers. Probably it is part of JAMB’S game plan slash the number of candidates to its barest minimum because universities in the country can only admit a quarter of them. This therefore means the remaining three-quarter candidates would have to seek admission somewhere else, probably in other countries.
Despite the fallen standards of education in Nigeria coupled with the fact that no Nigerian university is occupying a good position in world ranking, some Nigerian universities are still worth patronizing. They are:


1. University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos state


2. Covenant University, Otta, Ogun state


3. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, Osun state


4. Babcock University, Iperu, Ogun state


5. University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo state


6. Nigeria American University, Yola Adamawa state

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Tuesday, 10 October 2017

11 low capital online businesses you can start today

1. Freelancer

2. Affiliate marketing

3. Web publishing

4. Infopreneur

5. Blogging

6. Bulk sms Business

7. Web hosting

8. Information product marketing

9. Web design

10.Facebook cash

11 Online survey

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Monday, 9 October 2017

25 distinguished ICT professionals

 Wanna to be like them? It is all about hardwork, smartwork, perseverance, focus, determination and shun your distractors 

1. Scott Guthrie: Microsoft's cloud man:

Microsoft Executive VP of Cloud and Enterprise Scott Guthrie

2.Werner Vogels: building upon Amazon's cloud lead:   

Amazon CTO Werner Vogels

3. Michael Dell: taking command of an empire:  

Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell

4. Demis Hassabis: upping the game:  

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis

5. Alex Karp: rewriting the rules: 

Palantir cofounder and CEO Alex Karp

6. Murthy Renduchintala: Intel’s $25 million change-agent:  

Intel President of Client and Internet of Things Businesses and Systems Architecture Group Murthy Renduchintala

7. Satya Nadella: playing the long game:  

8. Satya Nadella: playing the long game: 

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

9. Dennis Woodside: getting Dropbox ready for an IPO:

Dropbox COO Dennis Woodside

10. Alex Kipman: making holographic magic:  

Microsoft Technical Fellow Alex Kipman

11. Diane Bryant: running Intel’s most important business: 

Intel VP and general manager of Data Center Group Diane Bryant

12. Larry Ellison: consolidating his power: 

Oracle Founder and Executive Chairman Larry Ellison

13. Jeff Weiner: making the sale:  

LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner

14. Marc Benioff: making an impact:  

Salesforce cofounder and CEO Marc Benioff

15. Jeff Lawson: secretly sending everyone text messages:  

Twilio cofounder and CEO Jeff Lawson

16. Steven Mollenkopf: upending the status quo:  

Qualcomm CEO Steven Mollenkopf

17. Tony Prophet: bringing diversity to Silicon Valley:  

Salesforce Chief Equality Officer Tony Prophet

18. Byron Deeter: leading cloud guru:  

Bessemer Venture Partners investor Byron Deeter

18. Jeff Immelt: from industrial giant to software powerhouse:  

GE CEO Jeff Immelt

19. Dheeraj Pandey: showing unicorns have legs:

 Nutanix CEO and cofounder Dheeraj Pandey

20. John and Patrick Collison: making online payments easy:  

Stripe cofounders John and Patrick Collison

21. Terry Myerson: Microsoft Windows boss:  

Microsoft Executive VP of Windows and Devices Terry Myerson

22. Meg Whitman: getting political:  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman

23. Diane Greene: bringing business smarts to Google: 

Google Senior VP of Cloud Diane Greene

24. Jay Parikh: putting it together:  

Facebook VP of Infrastructure Jay Parikh

25. Andy Jassy: king of cloud computing:  

Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy

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Sunday, 8 October 2017

Why many have become ex-bloggers

Yes, it is that bad because people perceive blogging wrongly. They think blogging is a get rich quick scheme. Thus, they concentrate their thoughts on the glamour that comes with blogging forgetting that a lot of hard work also needed to be done to attain this status. They preoccupy their minds with earning six figures income, becoming famous and traveling around the world.  No matter how serious you may be, you become demoralized and demotivated when your thoughts finally proves you wrong and only option left is to exit blogging feeling very disappointed.
Don’t be deceived or brain washed by people who tell you when you start a blog, you automatically start earning six figures. It doesn’t work like that! Blogging requires persistent and consistent effort to win the hearts of people and convert them to permanent audience. This you can achieve only when your blog is regarded as a solution provider and pleasure point.
Therefore, concentrate your thoughts on how to help people solve their problems or feel better with your blog. A lot of hard work is involved, though. But in no time people start regarding you as an authority in what you do, build trust and confidence in you and then making money blogging becomes a seemingly possibility.  

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Saturday, 7 October 2017

The 3 pillars of education

Of the many factors essential to a nation’s chances for development, education is one of the most important. A saying has it that “The rise or fall of a nation is the doing of its people”. In other words, the deciding factor is, in most cases the people rather than outside forces (like, say, a foreign invasion in the case of a nation’s fall).
We can go on from that to say that the quality of the people depends on whether they have a “good” education or a “bad” one.
I see education as three – pillared: Moral, Intellectual and Physical. A good education should consist of moral training. Students should be taught morality and good sense to enable them live successfully as individual humanbeings and as members of society. It should also include intellectual training not only to impart information but to develop the power of thinking. Thirdly, it should be rounded out with physical education to build healthy bodies.
A good balance of the three is important. But in compulsory education the focus should be on moral training for it is this that makes us human. Moral education, then, is human education. Through moral education, people are equipped with manners befitting human persons and members of society.
Only when intellectual and physical education are built on this “human” foundation are they able to be made full use of. They are simply a minus to society if they are used wrongly – no matter how much knowledge or physical strength a person may have. 

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Friday, 6 October 2017

Internet formation

The internet is built around four fundamental services namely: Mail service, Telnet (Telecommunications network), FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and Client/server facility.
     
      Mail service: The introduction of mail service on the internet is one service that made the internet popular. One of the commonest thing that bring people online is checking of mails. Internet mail service has over shadowed the conventional posting of letters which can take days to arrive its destination. With internet mail service, message is sent from one email address to another with arrival at the destination email almost instantly.
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      Telnet: A short representation for Telecommunications network. It allows one to create a terminal session with a remote computer. Using Telnet, one can login to a remote host computer at the other end of the world. One can access the computer the conventional way whenever a connection is established. However, login details of the remote computer must be made available and this automatically makes one the administrator to the remote computer at that end. Telnet also allows two programs to work hand  in hand by exchanging data over the internet.
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      FTP: It stands for File Transfer Protocol. It enables transfer of files from one computer to another. FTP makes it possible to transfer file from a  remote host to your computer, transfer files from your computer to a remote host computer or transfer files from one remote host to another. Technically, these three processes are referred to as downloading, uploading and file copying.

      Client/server facility: whenever two or more computers want to access the internet at the same time, they can be connected using the client/server system of networking. The server connects directly to the internet and send packets to other computers that are referred to as clients. The computers in this network set up are also able to share network resources like files, printers e.t.c.
      
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