Friday, 19 January 2018

“ChaiOS” Bug That Can Freeze Your IPhone with A Link


A bug has been discovered in iOS that crashes the iMessage app and can freeze or restart your phone when you’re sent a specially-engineered website link. You don’t even have to click the link for it to affect your phone or even your Mac. Software developer Abraham Masri, the brain behind the bug, gave it the name “chaiOS” So how does this bug work?
iMessage preloads links to webpages when opened so that it can show the users a preview of the page. So Masri, speaking to Buzzfeed News, explained how he created a webpage on GitHub and stuffed its metadata with hundreds of thousands of unnecessary characters. When trying to load all of this unexpected information, iMessage crashes, sometimes taking the entire operating system down with it
The bug doesn’t work consistently, as shown by some user reports; it crashes iMessage, causes lag, freezes the device, or triggers what’s known as a “respring” (when iOS reboots the software called SpringBoard and kicks the user back to the lock screen). ChaiOS only affects versions of iOS from 10.0 to 11.2.5 beta 5 and can also crash iMessage on macOS. Finding working copies of the bug isn’t easy, thankfully as the link, as well as other mirrors of it, have been taken down from GitHub. Masri has also refused to upload the bug, saying he released it to get Apple’s attention. We hope that Apple is more alert and responsive to issues like this. In the mean time, if someone has sent you a copy of chaiOS and it is affecting your iphone, here are a few fixes you can try:
  • Quickly delete the thread the link was sent in, if you can, before the app crashes.
  • Block the domain of site hosting it. So, if the link is coming from GitHub, for example, go to your Safari settings, then General > Restrictions > Enable Restrictions > Websites > Limit Adult Content > Never Allow > GitHub.io.
  • Backup your iPhone and then reset to factory settings. Note that this is an extreme measure as it’ll delete all your files.
  • Wait for a patch. It is expected that Apple will send one out soon enough.
 By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube fight to suppress terror content

Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube were pressed in Congress Wednesday over their reliance on artificial intelligence and algorithms to keep their powerful platforms clear of violent extremist posts.
In a Senate Commerce Committee hearing, executives of the world’s top social media companies were praised for their efforts so far to eliminate Islamic State, Al-Qaeda and other jihadist content from the internet.
But critics say that extremist groups continue to get their propaganda out to followers via those platforms, and call for tougher action.

Another concern is that the continued ability to use anonymous accounts, while benefiting pro-democracy activists battling repressive governments, will also continue to empower extremists.
The current efforts by the companies to remove content and cooperate with each other in doing so are strong but “not enough,”  Senator Ben Nelson said.
YouTube is automatically removing 98 percent of videos promoting violent extremism using algorithms, said Public Policy Director Juniper Downs.
But Senator John Thune, Chairman of the Commerce Committee, asked Downs why a video which showed the man who bombed the Manchester Arena in June 2017 how to build his bomb has repeatedly been uploaded to its website every time YouTube deletes it, as recently as this month.
Carlos Monje, director of Public Policy and Philanthropy for Twitter, said that even with all their efforts to fight terror- and hate-related content, “It is a cat-and-mouse game and we are constantly evolving to face the challenge.”
“Social media companies continue to get beat in part because they rely too heavily on technologists and technical detection to catch bad actors,” said Clint Watts, an expert at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in the use of the internet by terror groups.
Last year Google, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft banded together to share information on groups and posts related to violent extremism, to help keep it off their sites.

 By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Isreal Names Cinema after “Wonder Woman” Gal Gadot

A cinema in northern Israel is to be named after Israeli-born Hollywood celeb Gal Gadot, star of the blockbuster hit “Wonder Woman”, the town of Upper Nazareth said Tuesday.
“We are going to name the new cinema after Gal Gadot, an Israeli actress who brings honour to this country,” municipal spokeswoman Orna Yosef told AFP.
“This is a message for our young people because Gal Gadot is an example of success, who has shown that dreams can be attained.”
Gadot, 32, won the Miss Israel beauty pageant in 2004 aged 18.
After her two-year compulsory military service she went into modelling and then films, breaking into Hollywood with a role in 2009’s “Fast and Furious.”
She now lives in Los Angeles.
Last year, Lebanon and Tunisia banned “Wonder Woman” because of Gadot’s Israeli army service.
The Gal Cinema, which will have two screens, will open officially on Wednesday with a showing of Israeli director Eran Riklis’s thriller “Shelter”.
Upper Nazareth was founded in 1956 adjacent to biblical Nazareth, the largest Arab city in Israel.
Upper Nazareth’s population of 50,000 is 80 percent Jewish, with the remainder made up of Muslim and Christian Arabs.
Israeli daily Yediot Aharanot said that cinema closures in the area meant that until now residents were obliged to make a round-trip of around 80 kilometres (50 miles) to see a film in the coastal city of Haifa.
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

 

Kim Kardashian welcomes Baby No. 3 via Surrogate

Reality star Kim Kardashian and her rapper husband Kanye West Tuesday announced the birth of their third child, a baby girl who was born via a surrogate.
“She is here! We’re so in love,” Kardashian, 37, wrote in a post on her website which she then shared with her 58.3 million Twitter followers.
In a brief message, she wrote that their “healthy, beautiful” daughter was born Monday at 12:47 AM local time, weighing 7.6 pounds (3.3 kilograms). The baby girl’s name was not announced.
“We are incredibly grateful to our surrogate who made our dreams come true with the greatest gift one could give and to our wonderful doctors and nurses for their special care,” said Kardashian.
“North and Saint are especially thrilled to welcome their baby sister,” she added.
Kardashian and West married in May 2014, and already have two children: daughter North, 4, and 2-year-old son Saint.
The couple chose to use a surrogate as Kardashian suffered from placenta accreta — a serious condition where the placenta becomes too deeply attached to the wall of the uterus — during her second pregnancy, making a third pregnancy too risky, according to celebrity website TMZ.

TMZ also reported that the Wests paid $45,000 to the surrogate — who was banned from smoking and taking drugs as well as taking hot baths, dying her hair and eating raw fish during the pregnancy.
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Airtel, nTel get more Internet subscriptions in 2017 Third Quarter

The duo of Airtel and nTel raked in the highest number of Internet subscriptions in the third quarter, 2017.
   
According to the Nigeria Bureau Statistics (NBS) report for Q3, 2017, released last weekend, the GSM platform remained the most dominant means of accessing the Internet for subscribers in Nigeria.
  
The report showed that for the period under review, active GSM Internet subscriptions stood at 92.9 million representing a 1.5 per cent growth from the previous quarter’s 91.5 million, and a 0.22 per cent decline from the same period last year.
The NBS report informed that “while GSM Internet subscriptions were on a declining trend over year to date 2016, subscriptions picked up in 2017, showing a 3.3 per cent growth from Q1 2017 to Q3 2017.’’

According to the report, Airtel robustly gained subscribers both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year, rating it the biggest contributor to the growth of total active GSM internet subscription with a 7.9 per cent growth compared to Q2 2017, and 15.6 per cent when compared to the same period in Q3 2016.
This reflected in the increase of the company’s market share by 1.4 points from the previous quarter and by 3.2 points from the same period last year. MTN, Globacom Limited (Glo), EMTS, which traded as Etisalat, now 9Mobile, had market shares of 0.4,-0.7, -1.1 points and 0.2, 0.1.-3.6 points by 3.2 points respectively from the same period last year.
  
However, MTN had the highest share of all GSM active Internet subscribers, capturing 35 per cent of subscriptions with 32.5 million users, followed by Glo at 29 per cent of subscription with 26.9 million customers. Airtel at 23.4 per cent of subscriptions, with 21.7 million customers is third
.

 By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Thursday, 11 January 2018

Healthy Alternatives for your Sugar Cravings

Cravings are a very common phenomenon and sugar cravings are among the most common especially with women. If they are not properly managed, they could lead to over-consumption of calories. Here are some alternatives that are both sweet and nutritious.

Date Fruits

Date Fruits are dried fruits from the date palm tree and they are a good source of potassium, iron and fibre. They also happen to be very sweet so it’s a great alternative to sugar.

Yoghurt

Rich in calcium and proteins, yoghurts are a great choice for dealing with cravings. Some research has also shown that some yoghurt can help regulate appetite and control cravings.

Smoothies

Smoothies are a sweet and healthy option if you want to deal with a craving as soon as possible. The fibre of the fruit, the yoghurt and the juice provide the body with sufficient nutrients and nourishment.

Dark Chocolate

Chocolate is one of the most common go-to foods for sweet cravings. Rather than have regular chocolate, replace with dark chocolate with has 70% more cocoa and a compound called polyphenol which is a great antioxidant
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe


Ethiopia's Beauty in Lip Plates

Across the world, there are people who have not been swayed by the technological advancement but have rather maintained their traditional way of life. Some of these kinds of people are found around Lake Turkana and the Lower Omo Valley in Southern Ethiopia.
The Surma people are made up of three ethnic groups: The Mursi, the Suri, and the Mekan people. The Suri and the Mursi share a similar culture. Their women’s beauty is determined by how large their lip plate is.
Lip plates are usually made of clay or wood and range between 4 and 25 centimeters. To be placed on the lip, two or four teeth are removed before the lower lip is cut to fit the lip plate. This lip plate process is usually done by their mother when they attain puberty. To stretch the lip, a ceramic disc is placed after the cut and will remain until the initial cut has healed before it is placed with another slightly larger disc. The process is repeated so that the lip will become large enough to accommodate the first lip plate which is about 4 centimeters.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Apart from designing their skin with incisions and patterns which are sometimes painted, the lip plate is seen as a boost of one’s self-esteem. The lip plate tradition is valued by both parents because it indirectly means that the father’s number of cows will increase when he is paid her dowry. Any man who must marry a Suri or Mursi lady has to be wealthy because her dowry usually falls between 40 cattle (for the small plate) and 60 (for the large plate).
Because of the self-worth and importance attached to it, some girls increase their lip plate. To their delight, they are often allowed to design her lip plate.
Most times, the women don the lip plate when their intention is to look more appealing. An example is when they want to serve the meal of their male counterpart; as part of their beauty regime or during special ceremonies.
However, their men only have to undergo body painting as their form of ritual. Each scar on the man tells a story: He has fought and killed an enemy.
What a proud people!
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

 

 



Funke 'Jenifa' Akindele set to star in Avengers: Infinity Wars this 2018

For Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele, success is not an option and she is steadily on the rise to do better.
News has filtered out that Funke will star alongside international movie stars Robert Downey Jr and Chris Hemsworth, in Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity Wars.”
The versatile actress’ name was published on popular movie review website, IMDB, where it was revealed she will be a member of Dora Milaje, a team of women who serve as personal bodyguards of the Black Panther, the spiritual leader of Wakanda.
Thousands of fans of the actress all over the world have expressed their delight over this news and we hope that there is more of such to come for her.
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Davido’s 2018 Bentley Bentyaga Onyx Edition from #30Billion Concert


Maybe, just maybe, Davido can give the “Shawty [who] wants a million dollars” the money now.
Davido, whose concert was in the best books of concerts in Nigeria, is in the news again. The 25 year-old’s concert, #30billion concert made a whopping N500 million and to celebrate that, he bought himself a 2018 Bentley Bentyaga Onyx SUV.
The Bentley is sold for N84, 789 million.
The concert, his first in five years, featured Wizkid, Daddy Showkey, Ice Prince, Falz, Olamide and other Nigerian superstars. Apart from trending in the US, it is the highest grossing concert in the history of Nigeria.

 By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Oprah Winfrey's Inspirational Speech at the Golden Globes


The Golden Globes has come and gone but not without some beautiful moments.
TV personality legend and philanthropist, Oprah Winfrey became the first black woman to receive the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Oprah who was also clad in black to support the protest against sexual harassment and predators gave an inspiring speech and this went on to become the unofficial highlight of the night.
Read the speech below:
“In 1964, I was a little girl sitting on the linoleum floor of my mother’s house in Milwaukee watching Anne Bancroft present the Oscar for best actor at the 36th Academy Awards. She opened the envelope and said five words that literally made history: “The winner is Sidney Poitier.” Up to the stage came the most elegant man I had ever seen. I remember his tie was white, and of course his skin was black, and I had never seen a black man being celebrated like that. I tried many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone tired from cleaning other people’s houses. But all I can do is quote and say that the explanation in Sidney’s performance in “Lilies of the Field”:
Amen, amen, amen, amen.
In 1982, Sidney received the Cecil B. DeMille award right here at the Golden Globes and it is not lost on me that at this moment, there are some little girls watching as I become the first black woman to be given this same award. It is an honour — it is an honour and it is a privilege to share the evening with all of them and also with the incredible men and women who have inspired me, who challenged me, who sustained me and made my journey to this stage possible. Dennis Swanson who took a chance on me for “A.M. Chicago.” Quincy Jones who saw me on that show and said to Steven Spielberg, “Yes, she is Sophia in ‘The Color Purple.'” Gayle who has been the definition of what a friend is, and Stedman who has been my rock — just a few to name.
I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association because we all know the press is under siege these days. We also know it’s the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice. To — to tyrants and victims, and secrets and lies. I want to say that I value the press more than ever before as we try to navigate these complicated times, which brings me to this: what I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful tool we all have. And I’m especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories. Each of us in this room are celebrated because of the stories that we tell, and this year we became the story.
But it’s not just a story affecting the entertainment industry. It’s one that transcends any culture, geography, race, religion, politics, or workplace. So I want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue. They’re the women whose names we’ll never know. They are domestic workers and farm workers. They are working in factories and they work in restaurants and they’re in academia, engineering, medicine, and science. They’re part of the world of tech and politics and business. They’re our athletes in the Olympics and they’re our soldiers in the military.
And there’s someone else, Recy Taylor, a name I know and I think you should know, too. In 1944, Recy Taylor was a young wife and mother walking home from a church service she’d attended in Abbeville, Alabama, when she was abducted by six armed white men, raped, and left blindfolded by the side of the road coming home from church. They threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone, but her story was reported to the NAACP where a young worker by the name of Rosa Parks became the lead investigator on her case and together they sought justice. But justice wasn’t an option in the era of Jim Crow. The men who tried to destroy her were never persecuted. Recy Taylor died ten days ago, just shy of her 98th birthday. She lived as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men. For too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dare speak the truth to the power of those men. But their time is up. Their time is up.
Their time is up. And I just hope — I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes marching on. It was somewhere in Rosa Parks’ heart almost 11 years later, when she made the decision to stay seated on that bus in Montgomery, and it’s here with every woman who chooses to say, “Me too.” And every man — every man who chooses to listen.
In my career, what I’ve always tried my best to do, whether on television or through film, is to say something about how men and women really behave. To say how we experience shame, how we love and how we rage, how we fail, how we retreat, persevere and how we overcome. I’ve interviewed and portrayed people who’ve withstood some of the ugliest things life can throw at you, but the one quality all of them seem to share is an ability to maintain hope for a brighter morning, even during our darkest nights. So I want all the girls watching here, now, to know that a new day is on the horizon! And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say “Me too” again.”

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By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Ways to Improve Your Work-Life Balance

It’s the beginning of a new year and, by now, most of us are back from the holidays. This means that there will soon be traffic and the regular hustle and bustle, especially during rush hours as kids resume school and businesses come back in full bloom.
As a worker, this can mean getting back to the stressful nature of today’s life, the daily battle with morning and evening rush and the traffic that come with it, alongside the stress of juggling everything that comes with
life as an adult.
This year shouldn’t be the same as last year where you felt like you had no control over anything. How can this be different in the New Year, you ask? Here are a few practical ways you can make 2018 an awesome work year, whether you are an entrepreneur or employee.

1. Take charge of your alarm

Let’s be honest, many of us aren’t early risers and are fond of snoozing our alarm over and over again. Many sleep scientists have argued that snoozing your alarm repeatedly to jolt you from sleep rather than as a way to stretch and gradually wake up, might not do your health justice. If you are too tired, snoozing your alarm may take you into a deep sleep cycle. It can also get you in the wrong mood and make you feel worn out all day.
Instead of doing the usual, try to set your alarm and keep it far away from you. You’ll be forced to stand up and gradually wake up or stretch. This will help you maximise your morning hours.

2. Take advantage of your commute

Most often than not, we are so keen to complain about the terrible traffic during rush hours. Unfortunately, we have little or no control over traffic. So, why not make use of your commute by doing something productive?
You can listen to soothing music, an audiobook or a podcast. If you aren’t driving, you can read a book. Or think through on a pet project you’ve been dreaming about for years. 2018 should be the year to finally actualize your dreams. Start thinking and cracking walls during your commute. Better still, just sleep through the traffic if you are not driving. It will take some steam off you rather than complaining about it.

3. Create a new routine

At this time of the year, you hear some people listing tons of new habits planned out for the New Year. Sometimes, it can be so difficult to do all of these because we are not being realistic. Why not take things one step at a time during your 2018 work year?
Start with trying to consistently do about two to three things in the New Year and be intentional about it. For example, you can decide to drink at least 10 glasses of water every day and take a walk every afternoon during your lunch break. These are activities that will help you stay healthy and are quite achievable. Depending on areas that you think are lacking in your life, create a realistic routine for the year. Stick to it to avoid every work-related stress in your life.
2018 should be a different year in entirety and it’s important that you take a conscious effort to ensure that your work life is better than it was last year because your work affects every other aspect of your life.

By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Helping with Resolutions for New Year

There is a mental intuition behind New Year resolutions, that for every first of January, you wake up a different person. But is that really true? Is there something different between waking up on other days versus waking up on New Year day?
To wake differently on January 1st is not just a windy suggestion you make to yourself. It is a concrete innate die-hard motivation which you affirm to yourself to start your goals on that day.
To mentally prepare yourself for the year, just follow these steps
1.     Write Out Your Resolutions:
This might seem like an old hack but it really helps if you write down what you want to achieve and the period you want to achieve them. Do you want to get a job within the first three months? Write it down. Do you want to go to the gym more in the first month? Write it down. It helps to explicitly list the things you want to achieve.
     2.   Focus:
Review your list every week to constantly remind yourself that which you must do. This will help you avoid distractions when it comes to your goals.
     3.   Drop The Old You:

Psychology helps in pushing out the best in people. Mentally prepare yourself to drop old habits which do not benefit you. Affirm to yourself and mentally picture how you could be better. Once these are done, wake up with a different aura. An aura to be different and leave behind that which you no longer need.
By Ogodogun Oghenekevwe