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Tablet PC Purchase? Things You Need To Consider

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Tablets are lightweight, extremely portable, and very easy to use. They fill the gap between a smartphone and a laptop. But the question is which one is the best for you? it’s all about you. The main functions of Tablet are: to surf internet through WIFI or 3G (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Skype, email, etc.), to watch video and to listen to music, for reading ebooks, documents and play games. Almost all the Tablet has these functions.

Operating system

Most tablets run a slightly improved version of a smartphone operating system. This operating system takes advantage of the tablet’s wider screen and faster processor to give us a much better experience. Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS are the two most prominent operating systems on tablets and there are a lot of similarities between these two operating systems. Both have apps and app stores, though Apple’s App Store is larger than Google’s Android Market for now but Android is fast growing and is open source. Both are excellent for surfing the web, listening to music and so on. Deciding on an operating system really comes down to personal preference. But with the trend in the market, Android might eventually take the lead in the nearest future.

 

Portability
Portability is an important issue when shopping for tablet since size and weight are one of the reasons for having a tablet instead of a laptop. Depending on how you will be using your tablet, weight can quickly become a major concern. Somehow, weight of a tablet is related to the screen size so one of the options is by choosing a smaller screen size.7 inch, 8 inch, 9.7 inch, 10 inch. The tradeoff is that small size is lighter but image is small when you watch video or webpage. Bigger sizes are heavier but big images. It’s all about you

 

Touch screen
Resistive touch panel is more accurate when you touch a point. However, more and more manufacturer use capacitive touch panel because it is faster (it responds faster when you type on your screen) and support multi-touch. Therefore, capacitive touch panel is the better choice. Multi-touch is another interesting function. With this function, you can enlarge a picture or webpage or documents by your two fingers.

 

Central processing unit (CPU)
For most people, CPU is the most important. It decides the reflection and the price of a Tablet PC. The CPU with cortex A8 or A9 is the best is one of the best, such as Freescale and Telechips. CPU VIA is the cheapest one. The CPU can be around 10,000 naira difference in price.

 

Speed and memory
Almost all the tablet on the market has roughly the same speed of processor. A dual-core, running around 1 gigahertz (1GHz) per core is good and is fast and should be able to perform any task you throw at it without skipping a beat but the most important is chose according to your need considering your pocket. There are lesser processor speeds that will still be able to meet your need.

 

Memory, commonly called RAM, is like a temporary folder that the tablet’s operating system uses for short-term storage. Typically, the more RAM a device has, the faster it can load and display graphics-intensive web pages or applications. How quick the device feels when you use it is usually also attributed to RAM, but the processor speed also plays a major role here. A tablet with 1GB of RAM is good but is also dependent on your need. 512MB is the most popular size on the market now.

 

ROM
ROM is the memory; it’s like the hard disk. The bigger the better (so that you can have enough space to install apps, music, movies, books, and more on your tablet). But this is not very important as at the time you are about to buy, if you can extend the memory capacity with a TF card (memory card) when you desire. Note that ability to expand beyond the built-in storage capacity most be considered.

 

Generally, CPU, RAM and Touch screen decides the reflection of a Tablet PC. They are the most important specification when you are looking for a Tablet. But the in the case of Nigeria, battery is the most important because of power issue in Nigeria.

 

Kesho Exchange Prediction Market – The Kenyan Challenges Wall Street in Predicting Stocks

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It began on their website as:

 

  • Works like real stock market.
  • Predictions are traded as shares. Max price is Ksh 100.00
  • Correct predictions are redeemed at 100/= per share
  • Alternatively you can sell your shares and profit instantly

 

It is called Kesho Exchange Prediction Market. And it was developed by a Kenyan. So, what is it?

 

Kesho exchange is Kenya’s 1st prediction stock market. It allows people to profit from there predictions by buying into outcomes they think are likely to occur. Outcomes are presented as shares and can be bought and sold for a profit. It works just like a real stock market except predictions are traded instead of stock.

 

A Prediction market works like a stock market except predictions are traded instead of  company stock. These Predictions are presented as shares and can be sold and bought by the public. The value of any share is fixed between ksh. 0 and Ksh. 100. Thus the value of a share at any one time can be seen as a percentage represention of the likelyhood of the prediction.

 

They even aggregate news on sports, economy, politics, etc just to give you a balance. And you can trade right now, here.

 

All Predictions are made in the context of a Market Event. An event maybe a soccer match, an election or even the likelyhood of a natural disaster. These events usually have several possible outcomes. It is these different outcomes which are converted to shares which are traded.

 

Example : Kenya vs Uganda soccer match

An example of a Market event would be a soccer match between Kenya and Uganda. In this case there are 3 possible outcomes in these event i.e

  1. Kenya wins
  2. Uganda Wins
  3. They Draw

These 3 outcomes are then converted to shares and given trading symbols i.e:

  1. Kenya wins  –  KENWIN
  2. Uganda wins – UGWIN
  3. Draw           – KEN=UG

Now you the trader can make a prediction by either buying or selling the presented shares

Preview Ovim Plus Tablet – The Engine of Work and Play.

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Ovim Plus will hit stores across Nigeria this June.

Cost: N59,900

Ovim Plus was unveiled few days ago by Microscale Embedded and Fasmicro.

Processor: Freescale iMX515 800MHz ARM Cortex A8

CPU: Dual core 800MHZ

O/S:Android 2.2 Support   Flash10.1

Memory/Hard disk:512M/4GB

Display:10.1 TFT resistive touch screen,1024*600

Camera:Support TF card.Battery:3800mAh

support word,Excel,Powerpoint and email function

Audio/Video:Support web video,music,chat,picture

Other function:Support HDMI  WIFI , built-in 3G

Box/Kg:30.5*21.5*8.5mm/0.9KG

Ovim Plus  is a joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded. You can pre-order here.

Ovim Plus will come loaded with many apps from the Apps Store. It will have access to Android Market.  Of course, you can easily go there and load them yourself.

Google Wallet Gives Your Phone Another Meaning – Turning It Into A Payment Device

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With the announcement that Google has rolled out Google Wallet,  lot of people are excited. The question is this: What is Google Wallet?

 

Google Wallet is a mobile payment system developed by Google that allows its users to store credit cards, loyalty cards, and gift cards among other things, as well as redeeming sales promotions on their mobile phone. Google Wallet uses near field communication to “make secure payments fast and convenient by simply tapping the phone on any PayPass-enabled terminal at checkout.” Google demonstrated the app at a press conference on May 26, 2011. The app will be available summer 2011. The app will only be available for the Nexus S although Google plans to develop the app for more phones. The service will work with over 300,000 MasterCard PayPass merchant locations. (wikipedia)

 

This is actually one great product Google could roll out if there could be partnership opportunities with local banks in Africa. A competing product, named Square, is also popular. However, they do not have the spread and brand recognition Google commands. With Google’s power and marketing process, they can even save fees for merchants.

 

We cannot wait to have Google deploy this product in Africa and possibly save many people from the problems of Western Union. If they enable people to operate on multiple currencies, this can be a change changer.

 

image credit/Google

 

Google – Paypal Failed Partnership: Some Lessons

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Who wants to do business with Google in Africa? Many of us.

 

You must have read the story about how a Paypal executive who was negotiating a partnership with Google ended up working for Google to develop the same product Paypal was supposed to deliver to Google.

 

Nevertheless, it is such an easy thing with a behemoth that Page and Brin built to buy off the chief negotiator of Paypal while the deal was in progress. And Paypal is such a sorry company. They seem not to have anyone running the old ebay empire. How can you allow such to happen. If Osama Bieder was paid $10m by Google and with him you can lose a business that runs in hundreds of millions, why not buy him back – we mean offer a better deal to him. Google did the same thing when one of its executives was poked by Twitter or Facebook  few months ago. They gave the guy restricted shares and locked him up with $50m or thereabout.

 

Nothing serious, but it calls for concern that a company you want to partner can buy your staff.  Google Africa must not do this in Africa, otherwise no one will have a chance. Imagine if you come up with a technology Google wants to partner with or buy. Instead of buying that, they just decide to buy over the team that built it and they will go and do exactly the same thing. They can do it because they have the money, but it does not make it right.

 

Tekedia will be waiting to read what Google has to say in court.  While Osama has the right to look for jobs anywhere, Google has a responsibility to at least wait for that deal to fail or go through before offering him a job.

 

Their present Vice President of Payments, Osama Bedier, was PayPal’s Vice President of Product Development.