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Tuesday, 16 January 2018

BSU SCHOOL AUTHORITY ADVICES STUDENTS TO BE VIGILANT FOLLOWING THE APPREHENSION OF SOME FULANI MEN AROUND THE SCHOOL AREA {SEE OFFICIAL STATEMENTS}

Image result for benue state university Following the recent attacks on some communities in Makurdi, the capital of Benue state, the governing board of Benue State University have issued a circular warning students and occupants of the academic environment to be on the alert against strange and suspected individuals. Below is the circular signed by the President of the Student Union Government (SUG,BSU), Cmr Chuwan Martins Teersoo.

SECURITY ALERT

Greatest Nigerian Students!
I greet you in the spirit of Aluta!

The fact that the mean blood thirsty Fulani herdsmen are attacking everywhere is not new, currently as we speak, Wadata is under siegeby the same sect, so please lets remain calm and vigilant.

Self defence starts from being conscious of our environment, two herdsmen were arrested the teaching hospital yesterday  though escaped, following an interrogation they revealed they were coming to BSU and not the hospital.

Please for our safety, the school management has instructed that

1. We remain in our hostels
2. We shouldn't be found in classes beyond 12 midnight
3. There should be no hanging around parks or prayer points by this odd time
4. Be careful as you watch those that come in, report any strange face you see for apprehension and interrogation immediately, remember we are close to the river bank and could be a target.

Stay safe.

Chuwan, Martins Tersoo.
President.





Saturday, 9 December 2017

LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC TO START AWARDING DEGREES SOON



Efforts are being intensified to give Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) a degree-awarding status, the Rector, Mr Olayinka Sogunro, said on Saturday.

The rector gave the assurance at a meeting of the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN).

The event was hosted by the institution’s School of Communication and Liberal Studies, in conjunction with Diamond Award for Media Excellence.

Sogunro said that, by the upgrade, the institution would run National Diploma and Higher National Diploma programmes alongside degree programmes.

“We are working on the upgrade of this polytechnic to a university status, but our polytechnic will be different from the conventional university because we are not going to abandon our National Diploma and Higher National Diploma programmes.
“We are going to run them concurrently so that students would have acquired the necessary skills and theoretical path upon graduation,’’ he said.

According to him, Lagos State Government has promised to improve the institution’s learning environment in line with the proposed upgrade.

“Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode said that he would provide a befitting 5,000-capacity auditorium estimated at N3.2 billion, an administration block that was to cost N1.9 billion in 2003, and students’ hostels,’’ he said.

The rector added that the governor promised to complete building the school’s sports ground.

“By January 2018, these projects will commence,’’ he said.

Sogunro called on students and staff of the institution to improve the quality of their research output, noting that the survival of any economy would depend on the quality of its human capital.

Mr Steven Omojafor, Chairman, STB McCann Advertising Company, and the guest speaker at the occasion, observed a decline in the number of advertising, communication and marketing agencies in the country.

“We have not been able to sustain our growth because many agencies are being short-changed by their clients who now run agencies, and many were not properly setup.
“We should be increasing and not decreasing,’’ he said.

Omajafor urged the students to be hard working and take advantage of the opportunities in the changing world of advertising, communication and marketing industry.
“Being the digital generation, you can turn things around because the current state of affairs in the industry cannot continue forever,’’ he said.

The Chairman, ACSPN, Prof. Lai Oso, blamed massive unemployment in the country on unpreparedness of graduates for the labour market.

Oso was represented by Mr Ayo Oluwatosin, Group Managing Director, Rosabel Group.
“The association was borne out of the fact that the typical Nigerian graduate is not industry-ready by the time he or she completes education; this is accountable for the massive unemployment,’’ he said.

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Friday, 29 September 2017

APROKONEWS: BSU 2017/2018 POSTUTME EXAM DATE AND SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

This is to inform all Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates who applied for admission into the Benue State University, Makurdi for the 2017/2018 Academic Session that Management has approved the time table for the conduct of the 2017/2018 Post UTME exercise as follows:


WEDNESDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, 2017
VenueTimeBatches
1Faculty of Social SciencesCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
Faculty of Social SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 6:00pm7
THURSDAY, 5TH OCTOBER, 2017
2Faculty of Social SciencesCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
Faculty of Social SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 6:00pm7
FRIDAY, 6TH OCTOBER, 2017
3Faculty of Social SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 1:00pm4
Faculty of ArtsCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
Faculty of Environmental SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 11:00pm – 6:00pm3

SATURDAY, 7TH OCTOBER, 2017
4Faculty of Environmental SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 11:00am2
Faculty of EducationDirectorate of ICT  Lab 111:00am – 6:00pm5
MBBSCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
MONDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 2017
Faculty of EducationDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 6:00pm7
Faculty of Science, Anatomy & Human PhysiologyCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 2017
6Faculty of Science, Anatomy & Human PhysiologyCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 2:00pm4
Faculty of LawCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)2:00pm – 6:00pm3
Faculty of LawDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 6:00pm7
WEDNESDAY, 11TH OCTOBER, 2017
7  Faculty of LawDirectorate of ICT  Lab 19:00am – 12:00noon3
Faculty of Management SciencesCBT Hall (Near CEFTER)9:00am – 6:00pm7
Faculty of Management SciencesDirectorate of ICT  Lab 112:00noon – 1:00pm1

Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the time table.
All candidates who applied for Law but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME in Faculty of Arts, while candidates who applied for Medicine and Surgery but scored between 180 and 199 are to take their PUTME along with Anatomy, Physiology and Faculty of Science.

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Tuesday, 26 September 2017

5 SECRETS FOR GETTING YOUR DUBAI VISA APPROVED

Dubai is the new Paris or London for Nigerians. They travel to the city for tourism, honeymoon, destination weddings, shopping, business, events and other fun activities. This is because of the flexibility of getting a Dubai visa. Despite this, so many people are still being denied a Dubai visa. Well, if you want to get your Dubai visa approved, Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares some of the secrets of making this possible.
Inclusion of skilled profession(s) in the application form
Endeavour to include a skilled profession in your visa application form to increase the likelihood of your visa being granted. In the absence of a skilled profession, your experience in certain career paths might suffice. The embassy, however, will be the judge of what profession is acceptable to merit a visa.

Consent letter for single or married women below 24 years
Dubai is an Islamic country, no doubt. Consequently, women – either married or single – are not permitted – by religion – to travel solo. This Islamic rule doesn’t place this restriction on women 24 years & above. To aid your chances of getting a visa if you are a woman below age 24 and plan to travel solo, you need to submit a letter from your spouse or family member – indicating that express approval has been given you to travel solo – along with your visa application. The letter of approval would act as a cover.

No records of past criminal or fraudulent activities
Dubai is one of the strict countries that will not allow people with criminal or fraudulent backgrounds to be admitted into the country. You will be blacklisted immediately. So, when you eventually get a visa to Dubai, endeavour not to engage in criminal activities so as not to forestall your future chances of getting a visa.
Always cancel your resident visa
If you were a holder of Dubai resident visa but left the country without cancelling it, you would not be able to apply for a new visa. In this case, you have to ensure that your old resident visa is cancelled before you apply for a new one.

Marriage counts…as long as there are wedding pictures
Dubai is one of the preferred honeymoon destinations for many Nigerians. Therefore, if you choose to honeymoon in Dubai, there are some documents you would be required to submit to obtain a visa. These are a wedding picture (of you and your spouse), marriage certificate and no objection certificate from your parents. If these are not submitted, your visa may get rejected.

Saturday, 16 September 2017

ASUU STRIKE ILLEGAL, LECTURERS WON'T BE PAID - GOV EL RUFAI DECLEARES

Gov Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State
Governor Nasir El-Rufai led administration has declared the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, as illegal.

The government also said that it will not pay for days lecturers of the state owned university did not work.

El-Rufai’s spokesman, Samuel Aruwan, in a statement lamented the ongoing action, noting that there was no dispute between the government and the striking lecturers.
“The Kaduna State Government is in receipt of communication from the Kaduna State University, KASU branch of ASUU, confirming that the branch has joined the nationwide strike because they are full members of the national union”, he said.
“This is unacceptable to the state government. It is an anomaly that employees can be on strike without declaring a dispute with their employer.
“It bears restating that Nigeria is a federation of states, and no trade union can alter this federal reality by imposing on an employer state government the terms that federal employees have agreed with the Federal Government.
“The Kaduna State Government is not affected, or bound by any dispute, disagreement or agreement ASUU may have with the Federal Government. As a sub-national entity, the Kaduna State Government is separate from the Federal Government of Nigeria. The Constitution of Nigeria clearly attests to this.
“It is the considered view of the Kaduna State Government that the KASU branch of ASUU has embarked on an unlawful strike. Therefore, the Kaduna State Government is not liable for salaries and allowances for the period of the unlawful strike.
“The government shall proceed to initiate the necessary disciplinary steps in accordance with Kaduna State Public Service Rules with respect to the individual acts of commission or omission of those that choose to join or persist in an unlawful strike”, the statement added.

Friday, 8 September 2017

ASUU AGREES WITH FG TO SUSPEND STRIKE (SEE FULL DETAILS)

FOLLOWING THE MEETING BETWEEN ASUU AND THE FG, THE UNION MIGHT CALL OFF IT'S INDUSTRIAL ACTION WITHIN 7 DAYS


ABUJA-INDICATIONS  of imminent end to the ongoing strike embarked by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, emerged early today, as the union has accepted some proposals put forward by the Federal Government in line with some of its demands.

The government bowed to some of the union’s demands with appealing proposals which the union seemed satisfied with during a negotiation meeting between it and the ASUU, Friday, in Abuja.



The meeting which started at 2:30pm on Thursday, ended about 2:15 Friday morning, after discussion on several issues on ASUU demands. Government, after the marathon meeting between its representatives, led by ministers of education, Adamu Adamu and Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige and ASSU, led by its president, Biodun Ogunyemi, conceded to some demands made by the union. 


But the proposals, according to ASUU President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, will be taken to the National Executive Committee meeting of the union for consideration and subsequently return to government on the next step that would be taken. 



ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi, who spoke after the Minister of Labour and Employment, addressed the media at the end of the meeting, admitted that the proposals made by government were concrete but said ASUU representatives at the meeting would take the offers made to members for consideration. 


The deliberation and subsequent consideration of the proposals , he said, would be carried out within a week and the position of members taken to the government within seven days. Ogunyemi, who described the new government proposals as “concrete proposals”, at the joint press briefing the ASUU leadership held with the Government delegation, insisted that the proposals would be submitted to the NEC of his organization for consideration after which he said they would get back to the government on next line of action.


One major concession from government was to honour the 2009 agreement government had with ASUU, by releasing the sum of N220 billion not later than October 2017, to fund the revitalization of federal universities across the country. 


Thursday, 24 August 2017

[MUST READ] 6 FEATURES TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING A LAPTOP


For the contemporary tech-smart population, a laptop is often regarded as more than just a work tool. Many rely on laptops for multi-faceted purposes spanning social, entertainment, educational and business-related needs.

This makes it imperative for the right decision to be made when shopping for a new device or a replacement unit for your old laptop.

According to the research and development unit of Yudala, here are major things to look out for when shopping for a new laptop.

(1) Size
Gone are the days when laptops weighed a ton and took up so much space. Ongoing advancements in the sphere of computer manufacturing have seen many refinements in laptop sizes. For students and busy executives, portability is a core requirement. The easier it is to fit your laptop PC into a small bag, the better.

Therefore, a laptop with a screen size between 12.5 to 14 inches and weighing between one to 1.5kg fits the bill. When shopping for such a portable device, it is often best to go for a notebook.


A notebook is a personal computer that foregoes some functionality to remain lightweight and small. Notebook computers are sleek, typically weigh less than five pounds and are small enough to fit easily into your briefcase or a backpack. An ultra book also falls into this category as they are portable and lightweight.

(2) Processor speed
Processor speed is a major selling point to look out for when shopping for a new laptop. Most computer applications require that the computer system meet minimum requirements in order for the installation to run. One of those requirements is processor speed. Processor speed measures (in megahertz or gigahertz) the number of instructions per second the computer executes. Intel’s core-based processors, including Core i3, Corei5 and Core i7, are usually the best bet for computing power as these processors deliver top performance.

(3) Screen quality/resolution
Considering the amount of time the average user spends working on a laptop, screen quality is a factor worth taking into cognisance when buying a laptop. The harsh glare from grainy laptop screens may pre-dispose users to side-effects as constant staring at the screen may result in redness, itching and blurring of the eyes, or headaches and migraines, in extreme cases. Touch-screen laptops, many of which are glossy, may also not be a good choice as it throws back many reflections, thereby putting the eyes under considerable strain. Closely related to this, you must consider the resolution of the laptop before making the buying decision.

If you fall into the class of heavy users who work on their laptop for upwards of eight hours in a day, it is more advisable to go for a high definition screen with resolution of 1600 x 900 or higher.

(4) Random access memory
Random Access Memory is a form of computer data storage which stores frequently used programme instructions to increase the general speed of a system. Depending on the type of laptop you wish to buy, a RAM of between 2G and 4GB and upwards will be required to get your system working optimally. Memory speed refers to the amount of time that it takes the RAM to receive a request from the processor and then read or write data. Generally, the faster the RAM, the faster the processing speed of your laptop. In other words, with a faster RAM, it is easier for you to use the laptop for your multimedia or multi-tasking activities. RAM speed is measured in MHz, millions of cycles per second, so that it can be compared to your processor’s clock speed.

(5) Battery
Bearing in mind the peculiar power supply challenges in the country, you are better off investing in a laptop with a strong battery that can guarantee at least up to 10 hours of battery life on average use. For a notebook, a battery capacity of 10,000mAH/3.7V or higher is adequately sufficient to begin with, especially as both the total charging capacity and life of a laptop computer’s battery will diminish as you use your computer.

(6) Price
Price is another significant factor to consider when shopping for a new laptop. Laptop prices are often predicated on the features of the device, especially the ones listed above. As such, a laptop with a faster processor speed and RAM would likely cost more than a model with less speed.

However, increasing competition in the market and more attention to research and development of new products makes it possible these days to find moderately priced devices boasting features that would naturally be found in models that are more expensive.

Sunday, 13 August 2017

IS IT REALLY GOOD TO SLEEP NAKED? SEE WHAT DOCTORS HAVE TO SAY

Scientists shave claimed that sleeping n*ked helps to do certain incredible things to the human body. These are some of those things.
Sleeping n*ked shouldn’t just be reserved for heatwaves – scientists claim it has a range of health-boosting benefits.
From boosting male virility to reducing stress, it seems simply peeling your clothes off before bed can cure all sorts of ailments and generally just make life a bit easier.
1. It’s literally the coolest thing you can do
The Los Angeles Sleep Study Institute claims that there’s a direct link between insomnia and poor body temperature regulation.
Their team of expert claims one of the reasons people wake up in the night and struggle to drop off again is because they’ve overheated.
However, by ditching the threads, the body can better maintain its own temperature and you’re less likely to wake up.
2. It helps combat heart disease
Getting a good night’s sleep has been found to directly affect your chances of getting diabetes or heart disease.
Researchers from the University of Warwick discovered that people who only slept a few hours a night were more prone to incident-impaired fasting glycaemia (IFG).
The pre-diabetic condition means that your body isn’t able to regulate glucose as efficiently as it should, and people diagnosed with it are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, and have a higher risk of heart disease and strokes.
3. It’s good for wannabe dads
A 2015 study concluded that men looking to start a family – or add to an existing one – should not only opt for roomy boxers, but also sleep in the nude.
Researchers tracked 500 men over a year, monitoring what pants they were wearing and their general sperm quality.
They found that men who wore loose boxer shorts and slept naked had sperm that was 25 percent less damaged than men who wore tight pants and kept them on at night.
4. Less clothes = more happy
A 2014 study of 1000 Brits revealed that the less fabric between partners the higher their happiness level.
Researches found 57 percent of couples who slept in the nude claimed to be happy together.
This was compared with 48 percent of pyjama wearers, 43 percent of women who wore nighties, and 38 percent of people who wore onesies.
5. It’s a stress-buster
The Huffington Post asked sleep expert Neil Robinson if there were any other benefits of stripping off before bed.
He said: “Sleeping naked helps to decrease cortisol, increases the growth hormone and balances melatonin, all of which work to reduce stress levels.”
6. Your skin appreciates it
Sleep expert Neil also told the publication that sleeping naked is good for your body, inside AND out.
He said: “Sleeping naked can also improve circulation and can keep your skin healthier.”
Source: Naijaloaded.com

ASSU DECIDES ON STRIKE TODAY (READ FULL DETAILS)

ACADEMIC Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, will today take a final decision on whether it will proceed on strike over unresolved issues with the Federal Government or not.
Unconfirmed report had it that the union met yesterday at an undisclosed venue to take decision on the looming strike. But when Vanguard sought confirmation of the meeting from the National President of the union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemilast night, he simply invited our Correspondent to attend a press briefing at Labour House today.
But information had it that Chairmen of state chapters of the union met in Abuja, with the national leadership where they collated and reviewed the results of the referendum they conducted in their separate chapters. The chairmen whom majority of them had approved a nationwide strike, deliberated alongside the National Executive Council, NEC the duration the strike would last.
Recall that the NEC had met at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi on the 22nd and 23rd July, 2017, and deliberated extensively on issues arising from the 2009 ASUU/FGN agreement, the 2013 MoUand other related issues and decided to conduct a referendum at the branch congresses on the next line of action.
According to a letter signed by the union’s NationalPresident Prof. Ogunyemi, the issues at stake included payment of fractions/non-payment of salaries; non-payment of earned academic allowances, non-release of operational licence of NUPENCO, retired professors and their salaries, university staff schools, and funds for the revitalisation of public universities.

Saturday, 12 August 2017

#GoogleForNigeria - WHO IS PROTECTING NIGERIANS FROM GOOGLE

Lagos lawyer, Enyioma Madubuike has raised interesting concerns about the launch of the Street View application in Nigeria as he highlights security and privacy concerns. 

 
This week as part of Google’s move to further penetrate the Nigerian market through its ever innovative products it held the Google for Nigeria event where it announced among other things the launch of the Lagos on Street View.

And so finally, Nigeria joins the long line of countries entering the debate on the privacy and data protection issues that have plagued this otherwise useful tool. Google reports that it intends to extend the Street View to other Nigerian states immediately it has permission from the states to do so which implies that Lagos state has given permission for the roll out of Google Street View in Lagos. This alone raises fundamental issues about the process for adopting the technology in Nigeria but first what exactly is Google Street View.

What is Street View?
Google Street View is a web based application which augments Google Maps by providing panoramic street level images of various cities around the world. It was launched in 2007 in several cities in the United States, and has since expanded to include cities and rural areas worldwide. Anyone from anywhere in the world can zoom in and see what the street actually looks like to passersby. Google uses roving vehicles that drive down the street taking millions of digital photographs to collect the necessary data.  The Street View application pieces these photographs together along with controls that allow users to step down the street, or turn their View to different angles.

What are the issues debated worldwide on Google Street View?
Google Street View is usually soldfor its usefulness in exploring public spaces, parks, museums, hotels and places of historical, cultural, and religious interest. However, questions about security and privacy have hampered the adoption of this technology in many cities around the world.
Privacy Issues
Arguments are ongoing in the international community as to whether the capture of people in a public place by a photograph without their permission constitutes an invasion of their right to privacy. Google’s position however has been that in a public place, an individual cannot reasonably expect a right to privacy. For example, if a person is accidentally captured in a photograph of a public place, say a historical monument, taken on a smartphone,he cannot claim that it violates his privacy. Street View pictures only show what is visible to anyone walking down a street. Private areas such as university campuses or amusement parks are added by agreement with the property owner.

However Street View represents a unique situation where a photograph is taken without either a warning to the individual or the individual’s consent, and can be accessed by anybody, anytime, anywhere, forever.

Further, although Street View images are captured in public areas, there have been instances of Google Street View cars driving on private roadways and complaints about images captured through windowsraising security and exposure concerns. Complaints like this led to Google accepting to automatically blur people's faces and car license plates to protect their privacy.Further, blurring can be requested by private individuals for faces, an entire house or car, and removal of images can be requested according to Google Street View’s privacy policies.

Although its policies prohibit adding panoramic photos that are an invasion of privacy to Street view, there is no definition of what constitutes an invasion of privacy. Google passes the initiative to find and report privacy violations. Oftentimes, the harm has been done before the affected person finds out and reports it. It is impossible for a person to constantly check Google Street View to ensure that no compromising images of them have been caught. Images on Google Street View may be from a few weeks to a few years old. It is hardly possible for people to go back that far in time and ensure that their privacy is not infringed.

Indiscriminate Wi-fi Data capturing
While capturing Street View Images, it has been shown that Google vehicles also monitor and collect information from Wi-Fi networks. In several cases Google has captured detailed personal information while monitoring unsecured networks. Many countries, including the United States and Canada, have expressed concerns to Google about the capture of Wi-Fi data during Street View mapping.

In agreeing to settle a case brought by 38 states involving the Street View project in the United States, Google has admitted violating people's privacyduring its Street View mapping project when it casually scooped up passwords, e-mail and other personal information from unsuspecting computer users. It did this by secretly collecting personal information — e-mail, medical and financial records, passwords — as it cruised by. It was data-scooping from millions of unencrypted wireless networks within the area. That settlement led to Google accepting to tighten its privacy monitoring policy in the United States and should serve as a point for discussion for other countries seeking to adopt the Google Street View technology.
Security Concerns
A few countries have expressed concernsabout the possibility of the use of Google Street View by criminals to spy on targets especially due to the ease of access. The Indian government recently refused to grant Google permission to cover India through Street View mainly because of the security concerns, like panoramic images available will aid terrorist attacks, and that sensitive areas such as nuclear establishments and defence areas can be exposed. Because of these concerns, it is clear that where any country decides to allow the Street View technology, it must enter into an agreement to restrict capture of sensitive locations. It will be irresponsibly naïve for any country to allow unrestricted access for Street View capturing.

Monday, 7 August 2017

7 THINGS MAC USERS CAN DO THAT WINDOWS USERS CANT DO

1 – Back-up your files and data
Apple introduced its hassle-free Time Machine back-up solution alongside OS X Leopard back in October 2007.

And nine years on, nothing on Windows comes close. The effortless in-built app launches the first time you plug an external drive into your MacBook or iMac and checks whether you want to create a back-up. Time Machine saves hourly back-ups for the last 24 hours, daily backups for the past month, and weekly back-ups for everything else.

These back-ups can be used to restore your computer to a specific date after a fresh operating system installation, or import all of your documents, music, files, saved settings and in-app preferences to a new computer.

But it’s not simply a case of all-or-nothing.

You can also delve into your back-ups via the stunning user interface, and shuffle through saved snapshots to retrieve a single file from a folder you deleted months ago. Once you’ve located the file in your back-up, you just drag-and-drop to a chosen folder on your current machine.

2 – Quickly preview the contents of a file
This incredibly simple feature – once you start using it – will leave you wondering how you ever lived without it.

Dubbed Quick Look, the system-wide functionality lets you peek into the contents of almost any file on your machine – without having to open it.

Apple users can quickly select a file within their Finder window and hit the space bar to launch a large preview window showcasing the contents of the file. Quick Look will let you scroll through a lengthy word document, zoom into a photograph, and will even play a movie file.

It’s incredibly convenient, and lets you double-check you have the right file before you commit to launching a fully-featured application like Photoshop, or Final Cut Pro.

It also means you no longer have an excuse for attaching the wrong file to an email.

3 – Defragging your hard drive
Any Windows users reading this will likely be familiar with the process of defragging their machine – rebranded to Optimise Disk in the most recent software updates – but Mac owners might be a little more confused.

Defragmenting the hard drive is something Windows users have to do at regular intervals to speed up their machines. It reorganises the data written to your hard drive and fills in any holes that have appeared, minimising how far the heads have to travel across the drive to load files or apps.

Apple’s desktop operating system, OS X, is designed differently to Windows and will quietly defragment your files in the background whenever you install new software. That means the system is always up-to-date.

4 – Uninstalling apps
On Windows and Apple desktop machines, users are asked to drag a file into the Recycling Bin or Trash to delete it from the system.

When OS X users want to delete an installed app, the same principle applies, meaning all they have to do is drag the offending software into the Trash.

Confusingly, Windows users cannot uninstall software using the same technique they use to remove unwanted files. Instead, Microsoft wants its users to launch a standalone app from the Control Panel dubbed Uninstall a Programme.

You then have to find the software you want to uninstall, select it, and then click Uninstall.

5 – Retrieve something you’ve deleted from your file
Apple introduced Versions alongside OS X Lion in October 2011.

This staggeringly useful feature catalogues a history of the document you are working on, as you save any changes. You can then browse through the different iterations of the document, comparing it side-by-side with the latest draft.

You can restore entire past versions, or bring single elements from past drafts – like an image you deleted three hours ago, or a line of text you drafted last year – back into your working document.

It’s essentially a super-charged version of Undo, and when it’s combined with Apple’s in-built Auto Save feature (which saves during pauses in your work, or should you work continuously, saves every five minutes) means you will never lose a detail you’ve overwritten or deleted from your file.

Granted, Windows users can retrieve entire files. But you’ll struggle to dig-out a conclusion you penned in the same Word Document six months ago.

6 – Move and rename a file, even when it’s open in another app
This is another entry that could baffle life-long Mac users, but Microsoft’s almost-universal desktop operating system kicks up an almighty fuss whenever you try to rename or relocate a file that’s open in another app.

“The action can’t be completed because the file is open in another programme,” the prompt warns users.

OS X users do not experience the same restrictions and can drag-and-drop files around the system without breaking a sweat.

Files can be renamed from the Finder, or from the open app.

And while we’re on the subject, Apple users have much more freedom when it comes to naming files. You may have noticed Microsoft throws its toys out of the pram whenever you try to the following characters in a filename / ?<> : * | “ . Granted, Apple has restrictions on characters, too. But this is limited to only one – the colon. And if try to type one by mistake, the OS automatically replaces it with a dash.

7 – Multi-touch gestures
As Apple has evolved the multi-touch display on its best-selling iPhone, many of the biggest innovations have emigrated across to the Mac range too.

Mac users can swipe between full-screen apps, scroll, launch Mission Control, pinch to zoom and rotate photographs by circling two fingertips on the trackpad. Apple has included a dozen or so more gestures, as well as a number of slickly-produced tutorial videos, enabled from within system preferences.

Expanding your thumb and three fingers apart across the trackpad, like you are miming brushing away the virtual windows on-screen, shuffles all of your open apps out of the way to reveal the desktop – a personal favourite.

Apple’s latest laptops include a Force Touch trackpad, which uses haptic feedback to imitate a physical click with accuracy. Force Touch also brings variable levels of sensitivity, driven through software, which lets users control the speed as they fast-forward through a QuickTime video simply by the amount of pressure applied to the trackpad.

You can also Force click on a name to quickly preview their contact details, Force click a tracking number in Safari or Mail to see shipping details in a popover, and more.

Granted, many Windows 10 PCs now ships with touchscreen displays, which solves some of the same problems as the multi-touch trackpad on OS X, but for our money, these often feel less intuitive on a desktop machine.

And as Apple continues to advance its Force Touch capabilities with macOS Sierra, Windows users could find themselves being left further and further behind.

JOBS: 5 POSSIBLE REASONS WHY YOU NEVER GOT A REPLY FROM YOUR JOB INTERVIEWER

From the moment you step out of the interview room, your eagerness and anxiety increases. You simply want to know the next step - to hear back from the Interviewers.

You become more glued to your phone so as not to miss any call and your email is always the first thing you check in the morning and before going to bed. Most frustrating is the fact that you knew you ought to ask some questions in a job interview which you rightly did.

Funny enough, unless you have an inside connection in the company, you probably might never know why you were never contacted but for those who didn’t, here are five solid reasons on why you never heard back from the Interviewers/recruiters.

1. Mistakes in your Resume:
There is no greater turn-off to an interviewer than a mistake-riddled CV/resume. No employer wants to place responsibility into the hands of an employee who can’t even write a document about themselves without mistakes. No doubt, your CV must first create an impression to the recruiter before you are even called up for an interview. If you know pointing to details is one of your weak points, it’s advisable to proof-read it well before the final submission or you get someone to do it for you.

2. The Interviewers/Recruiters Haven’t Made Up Their Minds:
Getting back to potential employees can be a daunting task to recruiters/interviews especially when all the candidates for the post all seemed to be qualified. When this is the case, be sure that the recruiters are still in doubt about the best person for the job.

3. You are simply not Qualified:
Long term job search can force you to churn out sporadic CVs and resumes to positions you are not qualified for. Doing this won’t help you at all rather you can channel your energy on things you can be doing if you are unemployed

4. Poor Interview Skills:
Your CV/Resume is an award-winning one. And so what? (Paying a professional copy writer to write or edit it for you is as simple as ABC. I am not saying it’s wrong. I encourage it as long as it will land you an interview). Know this, the words on the paper is not enough to land you the job the words coming out of your mouth are riddled with grammatical blunders.

While slang in an interview is a total no-no, try as much as possible to avoid the use of ”yeah”, ” eh eh em!. (you would simply be perceived as not being confident and tenable to lying). This alone is enough to turn your Interviewer(s) off and make the whole interview process boring.

5. Your Social Media Speaks Bad About You:
This might be strange to you. Recruiters are simply adopting ”ridiculous” means daily to disqualify applicants especially when there are two qualified candidates for a single post. A background check on your social media profile might be all the employer need to decide hiring you or not.

From your LinkedIn, Facebook account to Twitter, always maintain some levels of professionalism. Using a female picture as your Display Picture when you are a male is darm unprofessional as a job seekers. You probably don’t know who is watching.

BONUS
6. Your Appearance is off the Hook:
While a first impression goes a long way in endearing you to your potential employer(s) the truth remains that recruiters are continuously judging a book by its cover daily. Even though we castigate recruiters who do not do enough to see the potentials of those they are interviewing due to their shady appearance, as an applicant, try as much as possible to keep in touch with the fashion trends of your day. An eighteenth century dressing mode in this age is enough to shut the door against you.

Source: Career4dev.com 

Friday, 28 July 2017

"DONT LET YOUR BABIES FALL ASLEEP ON YOUR CHEST" DOCTORS SEND STRONG WARNING TO PARENTS

A doctor has put out a warning to parents who let their baby sleep on their chest after tragically losing his own son.

Dr Sam Hanke has taken up the cause after noticing a trend of famous dads posting images of themselves with their infant children perched soundly asleep on their chest.

Despite being a cute image, Dr Hanke knows only too well how dangerous it can be.

In 2010 he was lying on the sofa while his baby son Charlie slept on his chest. A few minutes later Dr Hanke himself fell asleep, only to wake up to every parent’s worst nightmare.
‘A couple hours later I woke up and Charlie was gone,’ he told Fatherly.com.

Charlie’s death from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has spurred Dr Hanke and his wife to launch Charlie’s Kids, a foundation which aims to educate parents on the safest way to let their baby sleep.

The foundation points out that many babies die every year due to sleeping with their parents – usually because the baby falls off the parent’s chest or because the sleeping adult rolls over and suffocates the baby.

Aside from celebrities hoping for a good Instagram picture, many mothers comment that at times the only way to get a baby to sleep is by holding him or her to your chest.

However Charlie’s Kids urges parents to always put babies to sleep in crib, whether they are napping or going to bed, and tells parents not to‘sleep with your baby on a shared sleep service’.
Here is a list of dos and don’ts safe sleeping for babies from Charlie’s Kids:


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