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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Bank Your Blog


Unless you have just awaken from a 20-year nap, you are aware of blogs… Internet ‘web-logs’. Many of us use blogs to record our ideas and experiences, but a few savvy Internet marketers actually use blogs to generate genuine six-figure incomes.

Perhaps you have read the stories about people who have made a fortune from their blog; some of these entrepreneurs have become millionaires many times over because they seem to know something that we don’t. If you are like me, you have made an effort to monetize your blog with AdSense and some affiliate programs and possibly you’ve had some success. However, earning the ‘big bucks’ has escaped the vast majority of us bloggers.








Enter Rob Benwell, possibly the world’s foremost expert on making money with blogs. Rob has only been on this planet for 22 years, but he has figured out what has stumped us old-timers – how to make his blogs throw off six-figures of revenue. If his name rings a bell with you it is because last year Rob authored a best-selling book entitled, “Blogging To The Bank”.

As you know, marketing tactics and promotional methods change hourly on the Internet. It is no surprise that some of the information in Rob’s first book (now one year old) is already dated and doesn’t have the same significance today as when it was first published.

To address this, Rob has just released a sequel entitled “Blogging To The Bank 2.0″, which covers a lot of new information, tips & tricks that can help you make a fortune with your blog.

You’ll really like Rob’s style, he doesn’t consider himself a “guru”, or talk down to those of us who are not overly technical. He has a clear concise style that helps you to understand everything he is teaching. Don’t think this means this is mundane information because he delivers some real bombshells that will require you to read some topics a number of times to really “get it”. When you do . . . you’ll realize this fellow is a genius.

Rob covers everything you’ll need to know to capitalize on today’s changing environment all the while keeping the search engines happy. He covers everything from initial market research to his 5 blogging commandments that if followed, he claims will virtually guarantee success with your blog.

If you have a blog today, or are considering starting a blog, do yourself a favor and read “Blogging To The Bank 2.0″. Like most things, there’s an easy way to do it – or the hard way, and trust me, when it comes to making money with your blog, you do NOT want to take the hard way

Friday, December 19, 2014

Bang & Olufsen Releases the BeoPlay H2 in Malaysia

Bang & Olufsen Releases the BeoPlay H2 in Malaysia






Bang & Olufsen has proclaimed the supply of the BeoPlay H2 for the Malaysian market. This on-ear electro-acoustic transducer options Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound that the corporate claims can offer users associate “honest, powerful and passionate  sound expertise.”

Inside the BeoPlay H2 could be a Bang & Olufsen 40mm custom driver and a bass port that's designed to grant users a full and wealthy music performance. “With BeoPlay H2 we have a tendency to build the superb Bang & Olufsen sound accessible during a new class of product and with a style and user expertise that matches the sound,” aforesaid the pinnacle of B&O PLAY, Henrik Taudorf Lorensen.







At one hundred fifty grams, the BeoPlay H2 could be a pretty lightweight electro-acoustic transducer that's aforesaid to be sturdy and wear-resistant moreover. The earpads ar lined in real lambskin that ought to offer ample comfort for extended use. apparently, the BeoPlay H2 is claimed to be “adaptive.” when sporting the electro-acoustic transducer for one or two of minutes, it'll “conveniently go with work the scale of your head.”

From January 2015 ahead, Bang & Olufsen can introduce many cable accessories for various uses. Among these cables ar a brief audio cable that's five hundred centimeter, a extended cable at two.5 metre long, and a cable specifically created to suit automaton devices.






The BeoPlay H2 retails at RM1000. it's currently accessible at Bang & Olufsen The Gardens saleroom in 3 reminder colour: Carbon Blue, Silver Cloud and spar inexperienced

ZTE Announces the Star two, a totally Voice-Controlled Smartphone

ZTE Announces the Star two, a totally Voice-Controlled Smartphone










ZTE could have simply launched a reasonable mid-range smartphone, the ZTE Star one, in Malaysia almost two months past, however it's just like the company already incorporates a successor thereto device. The Chinese company simply took the curtains off the ZTE Star two that packs far better hardware than the Star one, however, what makes it stand out isn’t within the specs department – it's a totally voice-controlled device.

The ZTE Star two options the industry’s initial system-level voice and speech recognition that may work even once the device is offline and while not a network association. you'll be able to unlock the device, make calls, open third-part apps, play music, take photos and additional exploitation nothing however your voice. ZTE says that it's a speedy response rate of just one.2 seconds and ninetieth success rate even once you’re in an exceedingly hissing setting. On high of that, with speech recognition on board, it conjointly supports period of time voice-to-text input

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As for the look and hardware, the ZTE Star two appearance pretty sleek too with skinny bezels of one.18mm, and a skinny body of solely half dozen.9mm. Crafted out of Associate in Nursing aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frame, it's a 5” dual-layer great ape Glass three show for higher sturdiness. On the within, it's steam-powered by a two.3GHz flower 801 quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. alternative specs look pretty spectacular too with a 13MP rear camera with dual-LED flash, 5MP front shooter with 88-degree radical wide angle lens, gesture management, and a replacement MiFavor three.0 customisable UI with over one hundred totally different combos to decide on from.

The ZTE Star two is currently accessible in China for RMB2,499 (about RM1,400), and can be launched in international markets at a later date. Anybody wanting forward to a totally voice-controlled smartphone? I’m simply curious if the ninetieth success rate applies for Malaysian English.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

BlackBerry Finally Launches BlackBerry Classic: Another Throwback To Its QWERTY Legacy

BlackBerry Finally Launches BlackBerry Classic: Another Throwback To Its QWERTY Legacy






To be frank, this device is long term coming. it absolutely was first introduced to the planet back in February during Mobile World Congress and BlackBerry has even published variety of preview through its official blog. to not forget, consumers in selected region were even ready to pre-order the device before today’s announcement.

So, here it is: the new BlackBerry Classic, formerly referred to as the BlackBerry Q20.

Just like its name, the new BlackBerry Classic is constructed with this particular feature that's closely related to the manufacturer: a physical 35-key QWERTY backlit keyboard. Comes pre-installed with BlackBerry ten OS, the device also features BlackBerry’s signature optical trackpad and dedicated phone buttons.


With a thickness of ten.2mm and a physical design that mimics BlackBerry Bold 9900, the 178g smartphone is also equipped with a 3.5-inch 294ppi touch display which has a graphic resolution of 720 x 720. Apart from that, it also has a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 dual-core processor, 2GB RAM, and 16GB internal storage.

Despite having such an aging processor, BlackBerry Classic still features plenty of up-to-date wireless capability including Bluetooth 4.0 LE, dual-band Wi-Fi, LTE, Miracast, and NFC. Camera-wise, the device offers an 8-megapixels auto-focus camera at its rear alongside a 5-elements F2.2 lens and flash. There is also another camera of its front with 2-megapixels sensor.

To complete the package, the BlackBerry Classic is powered by 2,515 mAh which apparently able to provide the device with up to 22 hours of operational time. The battery is non-removable though which means there is no chance to swap it with higher capacity battery.


Even though BlackBerry has stated that BlackBerry Classic is available from carriers throughout the world from today onwards, we have yet to receive any pricing and release details for Malaysia. That being said, we don’t think the Malaysian pricing will be far off from its USD 449 (RM 1,565) price tag in United States.

Nevertheless, do stay tuned as we’ll keep you informed once we receive any updates from BlackBerry regarding its launch plan for BlackBerry Classic here in our shores.

Samsung Galaxy Note four and Note Edge to Receive mechanical man five.0.1 Update Directly

Samsung Galaxy Note four and Note Edge to Receive mechanical man five.0.1 Update Directly





Now that Samsung has unrolled the mechanical man five.0 Lollipop update to its Galaxy S5, we are able to expect its different flagship smartphones – the Galaxy Note four and Galaxy Note Edge, to imitate. However, it's like Samsung are going to be skipping version five.0 and roll up the mechanical man five.0.1 update to those devices instead.

According to some leaked screenshots denote on Sammobile, the Korean company is already testing the newest mechanical man five.0.1 code on the Galaxy Note four and Galaxy Edge, therefore it makes a lot of sense that Samsung rolls up this update rather than the older version five.0.


So however can mechanical man five.0 Lollipop appear as if on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4? inspect Sammobile’s video preview that shows however TouchWiz feels like with Google’s innovative Material style language. inspect Sammobile to seek out out a lot of.