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Five Things Interviewers Should & Should Not Do The following is an extract from various discussions and experiences of professionals from both side of the table, the interviewees and the interviewers Seeking good opportunities is something we all do. Sometimes we do it for career enhancement, other times there are financial motivations. There are no
Google launches a tool to test your Android app for accessibility issues If you’re building an Android app and want to ensure it’s easy for anyone to use — include people with visual, physical or age-related limitations — Google’s got just the thing. Its new Accessibility Scanner, available for free and compatible with Android devices
Alibaba Set to Become the World’s Top Retailer. It’s phenomenal to see an idea that started with, ‘no money, no plan, no technology’ (Jack Ma’s interview with Inc) is all set to beat WalMart – as the world’s largest retail platform. Finance reports for this year indicate a boom of $463.3 billion trading volume this
The Idiot’s Guide to Write 1000 Words in 30 Minutes There was a certain time that I had so many articles to write up for myself and for some freelance clients I had then. However, the problem at that time wasn’t that I couldn’t write fine, but simply because I had the inability to write
The Simple Unknown Secret to Start Making More Money Stop! Stop everything you’re doing and give this post your full attention. Spending the time reading this post could be the best decision you’ll make this week. What if I told you that I’ll share with you the secret to monetizing your blog? Monetizing your blog
HTC will reveal its next device on April 12 It’s been a long time coming, but at last we seem to have a date for HTC’s next flagship phone to be revealed: April 12. The company sent out invites to the press today highlighting an event that will be streamed from its website. The phone,
Twitter might soon let you add stickers to photos Stickers are now a core feature in most messaging and social networking apps, and they might soon become available for you to use in your photos on Twitter. Recode reports that the company is currently testing photo stickers with a closed group of users. In addition
275,000,000 Android devices at risk from hacking says report Israeli-based software research agency, NorthBit, has released a report that claims millions of Android devices might be vulnerable to hacking. According to NorthBit’s research (see full PDF here), the security concern comes from Stagefright, Android’s mediaserver and multimedia library. This isn’t the first time Google has struggled to safeguard Stagefright.
Android N and Unpatched Marshmallow Can Bypass Factory Reset Protections With Android N expected to be shown to the public shortly, and with Android Marshmallow improved in every single way possible thanks to the addition of new features, you would think that added protection would be enabled for the owner of the smartphone incase their
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: Unboxing and First Impressions Samsung recently launched two new flagship phones for 2016, Galaxy S7 and and its larger screen counterpart Galaxy S7 Edge. The phones will be launched in Pakistan later today for an expected price of PKR 90,000 but we have managed to get you the unboxing pictures first hand to