Category: Information Technology
Voice SMS Services in Nigeria
By Dectective on Jan 24, 2012 | In Information Technology
Voice SMS Solutions
Now, we have launched the voice sms services that will help you to send sms to multiple users through voice sms. Bulk sms are pre-recorded audios which is send to any mobile or landline numbers across the world. One can fully customize the audio which will be sending as voice sms.
Here are some cool features about voice sms.
>> It broadcast your voice message instantly.
>> Covers ALL Nigerian Networks.
>> Add human touch to your message.
>> Schedule your voice campaign at predefined date and time.
>> Personal touch – Voice sms has great emotions; hence a more personal way of communicating.
>> Reach out to large target audience.
>> One way voice communication with group of people non-intrusively through sms.
>> It's extremely helpful for marketers who want to promote their products.
Even illiterate person can understand the Voice sms.
Voice sms helps you to enhance your business. You can share your information to customer, clients or with your friends and any other group. It is the way where you can express your emotions, your happiness to the person you want. You can let your customer to know about your events. You can send wishes to your friends through voice sms. It's an inexpensive way to be in touch with your friends and family and even a safe way to send the message.
For more details and pricing, visit www.infotekps.com/voicesms.html or call +234.813.287.8945
Nokia launches Windows smartphones to challenge Apple and Android
By Dectective on Oct 26, 2011 | In Music, Information Technology, Entertainment

Mobile phone giant Nokia unveiled two new smartphones in London Wednesday as it sought to boost its flagging fortunes in the booming market.
The Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 - Nokia's first handsets using the Windows Phone operating system - are the company's attempt to gain traction in the smartphone market, dominated by Apple's iPhones and Google's Android operating system.
As he revealed the Lumia 800 Nokia, Chief Executive Stephen Elop said the company was "signaling our intent right now here today to be today's leaders in smartphone design and craftsmanship."
The Lumia phones put the emphasis on music, navigation and sport, offering music mixes, navigational tools and a partnership with ESPN for mobile sports coverage.
The announcement follows Nokia's partnership with Microsoft in February. The new handsets were revealed at the company's annual Nokia World conference. The phones, Elop said, were part of "a new dawn for Nokia."
Nokia also launched four new mobile phones which it said blurred the line between smartphones and more traditional handsets, offering keyboards and touchscreens, combined with internet access and integrated social networking.
Elop is under pressure to rejuvinate the company which, despite selling the highest volume of mobile phones worldwide, has suffered in the smartphone market. Earlier this year, Apple overtook Nokia to become the world's top smartphone maker.
Nokia announced last month that it plans to cut 3,500 jobs by the end of 2012. These are in addition to 4,000 job cuts announced in April, and a part of a major restructuring.
The 5 biggest complaints so far about the iPhone 4S
By Dectective on Oct 20, 2011 | In News, Finance and Investing, Information Technology

Nobody's perfect. And despite generally strong reviews and record early sales, the iPhone 4S is no exception.
Apple's new phone went on sale Friday in the U.S. and six other countries, and maybe no rollout this massive (Apple reported selling 4 million of the new phones over the weekend) could be expected to be without problems.
So far, there's been no 4S equivalent to the iPhone 4's "Antennagate." But as folks put their new gadget through its paces, some early complaints have appeared on online message boards.
Some of these may be early-run blips (that's how we're going to categorize the problems that some customers had activating their phones over the weekend). Whether they become enduring causes of headaches remains to be seen. (Apple did not immediately respond to our request for comment.) But here are five of the most frequent complaints we've heard about the iPhone 4S:
1. Slow service on Sprint
The big news on the carrier front for the iPhone 4S was that Sprint would be added as an approved mobile carrier, joining AT&T and Verizon. But some Sprint customers didn't get off to a very good start. Many users were reporting slow data speed for the first couple of days. A thread on the Sprint community forum has 23 pages of people talking about slow data speed.
"Sprint, we need some answer. Are you guys doing iPhone specific throttling?" one person posted. "You will lose your customer if the customer finding their iPhone unusable ... " This isn't the first time Sprint's speed has come into question. In PCMag's June survey of the fastest mobile networks, Sprint trailed Verizon and AT&T in most regions of the country. A Sprint news release said Friday was the biggest sales day of a mobile device in its history, surpassing expectations. "As always, Sprint is carefully monitoring the performance of the 3G network," Sprint spokesman Scott Sloat said in a written statement to CNN. "We are looking into a small number of reports of slow data speeds when using the iPhone 4S, however there are also reports showing that Sprint's network is the fastest, such as the Gizmodo report that came out earlier today."
2. Weak battery
At the October 4 presentation unveiling the iPhone 4S, Phil Schiller , Apple vice president for product management, praised its "fantastic battery life" that would allow people to talk for eight hours before needing to charge the device again.
But that's not the experience everyone is reporting. Apple review site iLounge published a review of the phone, including battery-life comparisons. "After three days of non-stop testing, we had a clear answer: The iPhone 4S is generally more power hungry than the iPhone 4, and Apple has only made the slightest capacity improvement to the iPhone 4S's battery," the review reads. "Moreover, whereas Apple underpromised with the iPhone 4's battery estimates, it comes closer to overpromising with the iPhone 4S."
The review says that using Wi-Fi consistently and using the phone mainly for calls and Web browsing wears the battery out at roughly the same speed as the iPhone 4, while playing videos and music or using a 3G connection will drain it faster.
3. Siri outside the United States
Demand for the iPhone 4S was clearly global. But one of its biggest selling-points, the built-in voice assistant Siri, only works fully stateside. While many of its built-in features work anywhere, location based actions don't. So, using Siri to, say, find a local business or get driving directions, doesn't work elsewhere. Even queries asking for the time of day weren't working in Canada, according to some reports. Compounding that problem (for some folks both inside and outside the U.S.) is the fact that Siri has trouble understanding heavy accents. It currently works with English, French and German (with more languages coming). But non-native English speakers have reported lots of trouble. We can only imagine how Siri's doing in Scotland.
4. Camera problems
Another big selling point for the 4S is its 8-megapixel camera, which is a pretty significant jump from the 5 megapixels on the iPhone 4 and 3 megapixels on the iPhone 3GS.
Reviews of the images the phone renders have been overwhelmingly positive, with users reporting a major difference in clarity.
But the same "shutter speed" issues users have complained about on previous iPhones appear to be back again.
In a forum discussion on Apple's site, some reported that when they'd take a photo, the camera got stuck with the shutter closed or moved really slowly. Others said the camera wasn't working at all, although it looks like they were largely able to fix that by turning the phone off and restarting.
5. Screen appearance
At least it looks like there's an easy answer for this one.
Some buyers are reporting a yellowish tint or spots on the screen of their phones, making the resolution fuzzier than older phones.
This is an issue that previous iPhones had as well. While Apple has never officially explained it (presumably because it hasn't impacted enough people), technicians have reportedly said it's residue from the manufacturing process.
The tint tends to fade after a couple of days.
Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit
By Dectective on Oct 15, 2011 | In Buy and Sell, Information Technology

Federal Road Safety of Nigeria prohibits the use of a mobile handsets while driving. Failure to comply has resulted to several ghastly accidents that led to death in recent times. For the sake of your life and your loved ones, stop taking unecessary risks and get yourself a New Bluetooth Car Kit with Hands-Free.
This is a full-featured Bluetooth hands-free car kit that plugs into the 12V accessory plug and pairs with most Bluetooth Mobile Phone models. Plug it in, pair it up and start enjoying the freedom of making calls listen to your favorite MP3 songs and increasing your driving safety, you can enjoy music supported files w/ extensions such as MP3 and WMA which saved in SD/MMC Memory Card, USB Flash Drive or just plug any other device like CD player or any portable player in to audio input AUX port.
Why Buy This Device?
As you may know, there are many bluetooth hands-free devices out there and some of them are either fake, low quality or expensive. It may interest you to know that most new cars now come with built-in bluetooth car kit and if your car doesn't have it, then it will cost you more money and stress to install an add-on version. However, our hands free device is easy to use and it fits all cars and all bluetooth-enabled cell phones. Besides, our car kit's price cannot be compared with any similar hands-free devices that's out there. Though it is very affordable, it is also robust with unmatched overall quality and durability. The music on your USB Flash Drive or Micro SD Card will play with ultimate quality and high decibels on this device.
When a phone call comes in while you are driving, you push the green handset button on the remote control to answer the call. Guess what? the caller's voice will radiate through your car speakers. After talking, just push the red handset button on the remote to end the call and immediately your Mp3 music will automatically resume playing. The remote control also allows you to pause or skip music.
You are also aware that older CD players do not come with USB or Bluetooth connectivity. Firstly, you don't need to worry about playing your favorite music on those scratched CDs. Secondly, you don't have to discard your old car CD player just to buy an expensive USB or Bluetooth-enabled car radio. Simply load all your favorite MP3 and WMA files into your USB flash drive or Micro SD card and then plug it into your hands-free car kit and enjoy uninterrupted music.
Price: NGN5,500.00
Short Code in Nigeria Offers Affordable Short Code and Bulk SMS Services
By Dectective on Aug 15, 2011 | In Home, News, Information Technology
Link: http://www.shortcodenigeria.com

InfoTek Perspective Services, whose main activities include the web development, dedicated windows server hosting, bulk sms, operation and maintenance of platforms, solutions and services based on SMS, Short code Services in Nigeria, MMS, Voice, Internet and Media broadcast technologies.
We are the official Short Code local partner of txtNation for the Nigerian market. txtNation is the No. 1 provider of short code services in Nigeria.
For our customers and partners, we work in our own development, operation and content centres to develop innovative solutions, integrate content and ensure that processes run smoothly 24 hours, 365 days a year.
We have two types of Short Codes in Nigeria. We have the Dedicated and Shared Short codes and we currently support MTN, AIRTEL, GLO, and VISAFONE. Etisalat is still in progress.
Shared Short Codes
Shared short codes are a low-cost and easy setup solution for a all clients. With these short codes, you share a short code number with other customers and keywords is used to differentiate one client from another. Client can purchase as many keywords as they want. Keywords can also be used to reinforce the brand name, as the mobile user would have to type the special keyword in order to interact with the client's brand.
Dedicated Short Codes
Dedicated short codes are for clients who intend to provide a range of different mobile services, expect a high monthly volume of messages or want to offer more complex 2-way services. Messages to the short codes are MO billed i.e. the user is charged once they send a message to the short code. Clients can choose their dedicated number and tariff from a range of our short codes.
Visit www.shortcodenigeria.com OR call +234-813-287-8945 for more details.
For our other services, visit www.infotekps.com
