How to turn on Android phone without power button

How to turn on Android phone without power button

A broken power button can be really annoying and a little embarrassing. After all, if you can't switch your device on then it's no more useful. Just recently i found myself having to deal with the issue of a broken power button on my Innjoo device which led me to this temporary fix (If you want a permanent solution, you should fix your broken power button).

If your device has this issue then there are two possible states your device is in: Your device is powered on but you can't wake it up or your device is switched off and you can't boot it up. Below is a fix for both problems...

How To Make TowelRoot Support All Android Devices (Fix Phone Isn’t Supported!)

How To Make TowelRoot Support All Android Devices (Fix Phone Isn’t Supported!)

Towelroot is a simple tool created to root Android phones. Rooting with TowelRoot is as simple as downloading the app and clicking a button.

Unfortunately a problem of unsupported device has been reported. It doesn’t support all phones. This means that even though TowelRoot was created to root all Android phones, it don’t seems so. Once you have downloaded the tool, open it and tap “Make It Rain” a window will appear showing you a message “This phone isn’t supported”.

How to change IMEI of MTK Android Devices without PC

How to change IMEI of MTK Android Devices without PC

When it comes to changing and tweaking IMEI number of smartphone, MTK Devices such as Innjoo, Techno, Infinix e.t.c. are the best. These devices comes with an inbuilt functionality to do just that. To change your MTK device IMEI number you'll need to download the lightweight Android application called MTK Engineering. (Available on Play Store)

Note: If you're doing this for the first time please ensure you make a backup of your default IMEI number, dial *#06# to do so.

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Web Hosting Guide for Beginners

Web Hosting Guide for Beginners
Web Hosting Hosting a web site and choosing a web host has always been a pickle for beginners. In this article we have collected all important information you need as a new webmaster in order to plan and build your own website successfully. There are three main steps you should consider when creating a website: you have to choose a web host, a domain name, and an application to create and manage your website content with.

Glo 3G for 1K unlimited surfing on Android and PC

Glo BIS

Due to the overpriced rate of data in Nigeria, many Android users as well as PC users have been left with the conundrum of either subscribing for these overpriced rate of not subscribe at all. Today I am happy to tell you that we have found an consistent solution to it. Android users can now enjoy Glo Bis of 3GB on their phone and it also works for PC with the aid of an internet modem or tethering.

To Subscribe for Glo Bis of 3GB at 1K

  • Text “COMonth” without quote to 777 at N1000/month (3GB plan)

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5 tips to make your Android phone run faster and smoothly

5 tips to make your Android phone run faster and smoothly
You have control, don't go slow!

There’s a lot of power contained within that little glass rectangle you carry around all day. We’ve got eight-core CPUs, multiple gigabytes of RAM, and batteries with thousands of milliampere-hours of capacity, but sometimes the experience doesn’t live up to the hardware’s potential. Things go wrong, configs get screwed up, and apps get greedy with resources. All these can render a phone sluggish and kill the battery. Sure, we can fix it in a few simple steps.

Microsoft unveils its first ever laptop

Microsoft unveils its first ever laptop

Microsoft stunned the world on Tuesday by launching its first ever laptop, the Microsoft Surface Book.

Microsoft Surface Book

Over the past few years, Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) has said that its Surface tablets would replace traditional laptops, but now the company has a backup product -- just in case.

8 ways to protect mobile apps in Africa

8 ways to protect mobile apps in Africa

According to a report released by Scallon Communications in October 2014, more than half of all South African organizations experienced mobile security breaches over the preceding year.

This isn’t surprising given the vast numbers of people who now use mobile devices at work. A study from Cisco last year revealed that half of all South African employees (52%) bring at least one of their own mobile devices to work, and almost two-thirds (63%) of employees are allowed to use their personal devices to access company servers.

Since mobile apps and devices are vulnerable, a single security approach is not enough. Security measures should be applied at the device, application and data level to mitigate threats.

Here are eight tips to keep your enterprise mobile apps secure:

1. Use Multi-Factor Authentication
Use of a username and password combination is considered single-factor authentication and is not strong enough. There are three common factors of authentication: Something you know (e.g. password, pin, etc.), something you have (e.g. smart card, digital certificate, etc.) and something you are (e.g. fingerprint, retinal pattern, etc.). By combining a username and password with another type of authentication, access is more secure.