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New WhatsApp feature

The new whatsapp status feature has brought too much buzz. Most people seem dazzled and some feel like the new status feature is complicated. I thought so too but until I played around a bit, then it hit me! WhatsApp has taken a new step to give us more room to share whatever we are doing with our friends and family. When you have installed this new version and you are all set, you first arive on your chat tab. On that screen you find all your recent chats. Scrolling to the right you find the camera, and going back swiping to the left skipping "Chats tab" then you find yourself on Status tab (this is where it get interesting hehe) Status tab/screen Since you are new, the only thing you will find is a default tutorial. It talks about how you can update your new status (by posting PICs, GIFs, or VIDs) which will disappear after 24 hours. Now that being said. Here's what has to be understood, that whole area the "status screen" will now and so forth seem lik...

Apps of the Month - SHAREit, Xender, Zapya, Share Apps, SuperBeam

These are free applications to transfer files from a Wi-Fi compatible device to another similar one. Users can use it to transfer files including photos, videos, music, contacts, apps and any other files. Depending on a specific app, they allow Windows, Windows Phone, Android, and iOS devices to transfer files directly by ad-hoc Wi-Fi connections. In addition to transferring files, these apps services also include CONTROL and CLONEit. The apps offer faster speed than Bluetooth and even NFC, and it is totally secure, considering the type of connection it uses to transfer files. The only best method for file transfer was either through Bluetooth, or USB drives. In case of Bluetooth, the speed was adequate, while the USB drive case had a negative side. That negative side was the chances of getting malicious data or file transferred from one device to another, thus, hurting the foreign device or PC in connection. Looking at the unsafe protocol offered by USB drives, and slow speed of B...