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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Sunday 4 September 2016

CcHUB is organizing an event tomorrow to celebrate recent milestones in tech industry


Co-creation Hub, Nigeria’s finest accelerator and incubator, is organizing a Tech BBQ to celebrate the recent (and future) achievements in Nigeria’s budding tech industry.
The guys at CcHUB didn’t specifically say what they’ll be celebrating but one thing is certain; Mark Zuckerberg’s sudden appearance in Lagos will be on the list.
For the uninitiated, US$54 billion that is Mark surprisingly springs up in Lagos two days ago and the first place he visited was the CcHUB. Now, that’s worth crying over (or popping champagne for).

For the future achievements, you’ll have to personally be at the event to find out. You can register HERE if you’re an entrepreneur, startup founder, developer, tech enthusiast or all of the above!
The event will take place on September 3, 2016 (tomorrow) at The Rooftop, Co-creation Hub, Sabo-Yaba, Lagos. A top British Minister will be in attendance!
Don’t miss this for anything. The Barbeque and drinks will be awesome!!!

Source :  Techloy

Apple to unveil iPhone 7 on September 7 ?

That was the message Apple sent out inviting journalist for a press conference on Wednesday, 7th of September, 2016, an event will be held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
For the past three years, Apple has unveiled a new iPhone in early September. Everything indicates that Apple is going to follow the same pattern this year with a new iPhone.
Many leaks show that the iPhone 7 (or whatever Apple calls it) will feature more or less the same design as the iPhone 6s. The antenna lines at the back will be streamlined and the camera will be a bit more prominent. And yes, it looks like the audio port is going away, maybe Apple has found a way to make wireless headphones more functional.
For the bigger model, Apple could introduce a dual-lens camera system. Two cameras could let iPhone users shoot better photos in low-light conditions — it could also improve HDR performance and color fidelity. Or it would let you use an optical zoom with two different angles. We can’t say for certain yet, but it’s very likely.
Apple could also use this opportunity to unveil new MacBook Pro computers. There have been many rumors about an upcoming MacBook Pro with a Touch ID sensor and a curious OLED mini screen above the keyboard. The Apple Watch should also receive an update before the holidays. iOS 10 is also coming this September.
We can’t wait to see what new products Apple has in stock for us, will just have to wait and see.

Source: Techloy

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Learn and Get Paid With Andela









I was going through my Facebook feed last week when i first saw this wonderful opportunity that i feel Nigerian youths should take advantage of.
The most wonderful thing about the Andela application process is that higher educational qualification is not mandatory. All you will need is your laptop, internet connection and determination to be accepted into the program.  It also has the support of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Google.

THE ANDELA FELLOWSHIP

The Andela Fellowship is a four-year paid technical leadership program designed to shape you into an elite software developer. The program requires that you dedicate yourself to the broader Andela community and requires that you apply yourself and challenge yourself to constantly improve personally and professionally throughout the four years of the Fellowship. Through extensive training and work experience with top global technology companies, you’ll master the professional and technical skills needed to become a technology leader, both on the African continent and around the world.

THE APPLICATION PROCESS

Stage 1: Application and Aptitude Assessment

First, you’ll complete a free application, which lets us learn more about you. Once we receive your application, we’ll email you (within 2-days of your application) an online test that measures logical reasoning and personality fit.
Andela does not have any degree or diploma requirements. However, if you have completed University or have a Higher National Diploma from a polytechnic, you must complete your one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) before applying to Andela, unless you have been formally exempted.

Stage 2: Home Study

Then you’ll need to complete an introduction to software development self-study course focused on Python. You can find the downloadable version of this course here. During the course, you’ll complete a Proctor test that will evaluate your knowledge of the content you’ve learned. You will also be invited to a Slack Community called “Open Andela” to help guide and encourage you throughout the process.

Stage 3: In-Person Interview

Based on performance on the Aptitude Assessment and Proctor test, we invite a select group of applicants to interview with Andela. If selected, you’ll receive an email 1 week prior to the interview stage, inviting you to a panel of interviews made up of staff members and fellows at an Andela Campus.

Stage 4: Two-Week Boot Camp

Successful applicants participate in a two-week, full-time Boot Camp at an Andela Campus led by our senior developers. You’ll be expected to learn independently as well as work on a team to deliver a final project. We’re looking for work ethic, passion, and teamwork.

Stage 5: Acceptance

The highest performing participants are accepted into Andela’s four-year Technical Leadership Program.
To learn more about the Andela Fellowship please visit andela.com/apply
For inquiries, please read the Application FAQs and Home Study FAQs. If you still have unanswered questions, please send an email to nigeria.apply@andela.com.

Recruitment Schedule for Andela Nigeria, Cycle XVI

Application Deadline: September 23rd
Home Study Test: The Home Study test is a requirement for making it through our selection process. Please study and complete the Home Study Curriculum before your test.
Interview Dates: 17th October - 28th October
Bootcamp: 14th November -  25th November

 You can fill your application form at andela.com/apply

 Source : Andela.com

Monday 29 August 2016

Nigeria to experience annular eclipse on September 1


  Source : guardian.ng

• Phenomenon expected between 7:15 a.m. and 10:03 a.m.
• Astronomers prepare for 2017 solar eclipse spectacle

Nigeria is set to experience an annular solar eclipse that will be visible all over the country with different degrees of totality on September 1, 2016, even as astronomers in the United States (U.S.) prepare for a spectacle of solar eclipse on August 21, 2017.
An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer.
The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon’s shadow crosses the Earth’s surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the Earth’s shadow.
Annular solar eclipses have a “ring of fire” and occurs when the Moon moves in front of the Sun but does not cover the Sun’s discs completely.
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), said yesterday that the highest degree of obscurity in Nigeria during this natural occurrence will be in the southern part of the country particularly in Lagos where it is expected to have 80 per cent obscurity while the lowest degree of obscurity will be about 45 per cent and this will be observed in the northern part of the country, particularly in Sokoto.
Head of Media and Corporate Communications of NASRDA, Dr. Felix Ale, in a statement said the annular eclipse would be observed as a partial or near total eclipse across the country with Abuja the Federal Capital Territory expected to be about 60 per cent.
“The annular eclipse is expected to occur between 7:15 a.m. and 10:03 a.m. with slight variations in actual timing across the country.
“In Lagos, the first contact will occur about 7:15 a.m. while the maximum eclipse will occur around 8:30 a.m. and will end by 10:03 a.m.
“The eclipse is expected to commence in Abuja around 7:17 a.m., with maximum eclipse to be recorded about 8:32 a.m. and the eclipse will end around 10:00 a.m.”
Ale also reminded Nigerians that eclipse is not a spiritual issue but a natural occurrence that can be accurately predicted by science, hence NASRDA has developed the capacity to accurately make this prediction as part of its mandate.
He said the Space Agency has also put in place a viewing centre at her headquarters in Abuja with the provision of proper eclipse viewing apparatus for school children to observe the annular eclipse as part of its continuous efforts to expose Nigerians, especially students to matters concerning astronomical environment.
NASRDA, however, warned that observing the solar eclipse with naked eyes could lead to permanent damage to the eyes, as the obstruction does not reduce the luminosity of the sun.
“An annular eclipse occurs when the sun and moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the moon is smaller than that of the sun. Hence the sun appears as a very bright ring or annulus surrounding the dark disk of the moon,” Ale said.
Also, millions of people in the U.S. will witness something spectacular on August 21, 2017, when a total eclipse of the sun sweeps across the country, the first to occur in the country since 1979 (and the first to go coast-to-coast since 1918).
According to a story published yesterday in ScienceNews, the roughly 120-kilometer-wide path of totality created by the moon’s shadow will travel through 12 states, from Oregon to South Carolina. And although it is still a year away, researchers and non-researchers alike are gearing up to make the most of this rare spectacle- they would not get another chance in the U.S. until 2024.
Eclipse enthusiasts are expected to travel to the US from all over the world to experience up to nearly three minutes of midday twilight and glimpse the seldom-seen solar corona, a halo of light from plasma that will frame the blacked-out sun.
Though some of the corona is visible all the time to a few telescopes in space, the region where the corona meets the surface is masked by the sun’s intensity. For researchers, the 2017 eclipse is another chance to connect what they see on the surface of the sun to what’s happening in the outer reaches of the corona.

Sunday 26 July 2015

Nigerian Girl Invents Urine Powered Generator

Petroleum products like Petrol and diesel has been Nigeria's main source of energy to power its machines. Actually, Nigerians can not do without petrol, (thanks to NEPA) which costs an arm and a leg to buy not to talk about hazards presented in the process of storing and usage. it is not uncommon news to hear of fatal accidents, domestic or otherwise as a result of fuel explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
As it is now, an alternative source of energy that is less expensive and less polluting would be very welcome. These hazards presented by the use of petrol have

Thursday 4 June 2015

Things you will lose by UPGRADING to WINDOWS 10

Microsoft announced yesterday that it will be launching Windows 10 on July 29th, creating a platform for Windows 7 and 8.1 users to reserve their free upgrade with a notification in their task bar. 

However, while Microsoft has been quick in highlighting all the attractive new features in the upcoming OS, it's been a bit stealth

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