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Showing posts with label if. Show all posts
Friday, April 28, 2017
Whatsapp Will Now Show if a Sent Message has Been Read
Whatsapp Will Now Show if a Sent Message has Been Read

In the event that the double check imprints showing delivered turn blue, that implies the message has been read.
The application recently updated FAQ, gathering

Dutch site Droidapp.nl has uncovered some new symbols that What App may be utilizing for its Voip usage. Yet, regardless it undisclosed when the gimmick will be included by the organization.
You ought to begin accepting the new read receipts so long as you have the freshest adaptation of Whatsapp for Android, ios or Windows Phone.
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Friday, April 21, 2017
How To Know If Your Smartphone is 4G LTE Supported
How To Know If Your Smartphone is 4G LTE Supported
Most of the telecommunications in Nigeria are now migrating from existing 2G and 3G services to genuinely high-speed mobile broadband on 4G/LTE and this is time for us to dump outdated 3G network and moves forward with 4G LTE network.

4G LTE allowed smartphone technology to spread its wings. Thats because its much, much faster than 3G. So when you want to download the new game or stream a TV show in HD, you can do it without buffering and legs that make the experience not worth the wait.
Using a 4G smartphone with 4G LTE network means you can download files from the Internet up to 10 times faster than with 3G.
Based on peoples comments in the previous post about 4G LTE, we noticed that lots of people cant different if their smartphone is 3G or 4G enabled device, now we are here to sort it out.
Whether you are using Android smartphone, iPhone, Windows Phone or even a Blackberry device, you can check if that your mobile phone support 4G network. The steps are very simple, just follow it accordingly.
To Know If Your Smartphone is 4G LTE Supported
For Android Device
Go to Settings >> Network Settings >> Mobile Network. It should give you a drop-down menu of mobile standards such as 2G, 3G or LTE (4G). If you dont see 4G or LTE, then your smartphone doesnt support the standard.


iPhone Users
Go to Settings >> General >> Cellular >> Enable 4G LTE.
Blackberry Users
Go to settings >> Network and Connection >> Mobile Network >> Network mode and youll see 4G&3G&2G. however, if you are using Blackberry Q5 and below, you wont get 4G network services.
Windows Phone Users
Go to Settings > Celluar + Sim > Highest connection speed and check if LTE is part of the options.
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Thursday, April 20, 2017
Never Too Late If you missed the IPKat last week!
Never Too Late If you missed the IPKat last week!
Been away and want to catch up on last weeks IP news? No problem! As always, the IPKat team is here to bring you a quick summary: here comes the 117th edition of Never Too Late.
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The very first post from the New InternKat Tian Lu |
* The Commissions DSMS and CJEU case law: what relationship?
The EU Commission unveiled its second copyright package on Sep.14. Not surprisingly, the DSM Directive has attracted the greatest attention. Besides those much has been said discussions, Eleonora Rosati brings you her concerns and arguments on the relationship between the DSM Directive and the existing body of case law of the CJEU.
* Generic marks as valuable commercial information
Due to its inconsistency with trade marks origin indication function, being generic is usually a oh hell no! for trademark practitioners. Well, it is not always the case for actual business owners who of course put profits-seeking first. In this article, Neil Wilkof explains his insights on the commercial informative value of generic marks by depicting a nostalgic story of a Mens Store in Mid 19th Century.
* Other peoples computers
The excitement and conveniences that the Internet of Things (IoT) brings come with high prices, such as the vulnerability to hacking, privacy concerns and consumer rights. Debates are therefore heating up. In this article, Nicola Searle brings her vivid reports of the GikII conference (Sep. 30, at London) which is full of terrifying nightmaresfascinating anecdotes with a touch of humour.
* Compared to Svensson, GS Media is not thatbad after all
Well its actually not that bad. Until something worse happens
insights from IPKat Alberto Bellan on the Svensson and GS Media cases.
* Introducing our new InternKats!
A warm welcome to the new InternKats: Hayleigh Bosher, Tian Lu and Verónica RodrÃguez Arguijo!
* C-223/15: no EU-wide confusion, no EU-wideinjunction
Mark Schweizer brings us an analysis of the fresh CJEUs judgement on Combit/Commit (Sep. 22).
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