Friday, 5 June 2020

How To Download Movies, Series, Games and Software For Free (How To Get ...

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entertainment industry has been blessed with modern day technology which makes it easy for them to create valuable and outstanding contents for viewer discretion. Most youth today love to watch movies and series but do not want to pay for it. There is a way out of this. Most websites have access to free

movies and software for download.

I will be talking about a particular site I love visiting; https://lightdlmovies.blogspot.com/ 
This site has almost every latest movie, series or game to download free of charge. One nice aspect about this is site is, it uses INTERNET DOWNLOAD MANAGER (https://www.lightdload.xyz/2017/10/internet-download-manager-idm-latest.html). IDM can help you make downloads and also pause your download in case you are out of internet data bundle so that anytime you get more data, you can continue with your download.

The software on the site are mainly Microsoft Windows and Apple software. All downloads on the site are completely free. Games are mostly in parts. You have to download all the parts first, create a New Folder and place all the downloaded parts inside. Then extract the first part; all the other parts will

be extracted automatically into the folder. Now you can start installing your game.

Below is a video showing how to download movies from the site.


Sunday, 31 May 2020

Google Earth Eps 2 Jo Teaches

Take your students on a journey around the world with Google Earth
Voyager Stories. Follow the paths of our World Explorers, discovering
the places these famous adventurers recorded many years before. Each
stop on the voyage is contextualized with background information,
including video clips and primary source visuals, and many of the stops
along the way have fantastic 360 street views that show students what
these places look like today. Each grouping of Voyager Stories follows
the lesson plans included in this collection. So pack your bags and get
ready to go on your virtual adventure!




TO OPEN GOOGLE EARTH VOYAGER ON ANDROID....


Open Voyager
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Earth app Google Earth.
At the top, tap Voyager Voyager.
Choose a subject, like Nature or History.

Start a tour
On your Android phone or tablet, follow steps 1-3 in "Open Voyager."
Tap a story. You’ll see a list of related places across the globe.

At the top, you’ll see a 3D view of the location. On the bottom,
you’ll see pictures or videos of the location. From here, you can:

Make the pictures bigger: Tap the Up arrow Up arrow. In the bottom
left corner of the photo, tap Full screen Full screen.
See more pictures: If there are multiple pictures, tap the Up arrow Up arrow. Then, tap the arrows next to the photo.
To move between locations, on the bottom right, tap the arrows.
Your story might have other chapters to view. To see them, on the top right, tap More More and then Table of contents.
To end the story, on the top left, tap Clear Clear.

View Layers
You can view info like global temperatures, rainfall, and wind speeds. You can also see places around the world in 3D.

On your Android phone or tablet, follow steps 1-2 in "Open Voyager."
Choose the Layers category.
Select the story that shows the information you want to see.

TO OPEN GOOGLE EARTH VOYAGER ON IPHONE....


Open Voyager
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Earth app Google Earth.
At the top, tap Voyager Voyager.
Choose a subject, like Nature or History.

Start a tour
On your iPhone or iPad, follow steps 1-3 in "Open Voyager."
Tap a story. You’ll see a list of related places across the globe.

At the top, you’ll see a 3D view of the location. On the bottom,
you’ll see photos or videos of the location. From here, you can:

Make the pictures bigger: Tap the Up arrow Up arrow. In the bottom
left corner of the photos, tap Full screen Full screen.
See more pictures: If there are multiple pictures, tap the Up arrow Up arrow. Then, tap the arrows next to the photo.
To move between locations, on the bottom right, tap the arrows.
Your story might have other chapters to view. To see them, on the top right, tap More More and then Table of contents.
To end the story, on the top left, tap Clear Clear.

View Layers
You can view info like global temperatures, rainfall, and wind speeds. You can also see places around the world in 3D.

On your iPhone or iPad, follow steps 1-2 in "Open Voyager."
Tap the Layers category.
Select the topic you want to see.

(c) Jo Teaches

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Friday, 29 May 2020

Google Earth Tutorial (Eps. 1)

Hi everyone. Welcome to Jo Teaches. As part of a series, we will be
exploring some interesting apps created by Google which are totally free
to download.



First, lets talk about Google Earth. Google Earth is a map-based app for
scouting and exploring the world in the comfort of your homes. You can
choose to explore the world using satellite imagery and 3D buildings
and terrains for hundreds of cities.

Zoom to your house or anywhere else. You can even actually dive in for a
360 degrees perspective with Street View.



There are also inbuilt guided tours around the globe with some of the
world's leading storytellers, scientists, and nonprofits. Learn about
various cultures around the world.
You can actually enter various public places with your phone or pc by
the Street View feature.



In the video below, i entered the White House; the Presidential seat of
The United States of America. You can move around the inside of the
building and see some nice olden artifacts and actual pictures of some
notable past presidents of the USA.



Google Earth is a very powerful tool to use, especially when you feel
bored or when you want to visit certain places around the globe but do
not have passport or visa to do so.

Google Earth is available on Playstore, and also via the official
website; earth.google.com



If you need any assistance or enquiry, feel free to ask me or post it in
the comment section below. Till we meet next time,



(c) Jo Teaches

Monday, 7 November 2016

404 Not Found & Other Most Common HTTP Errors Explained

All of us have seen the 404 error at some point. There are some other HTML error pages you want to know about? Did you ever think about what happens in the background when you see any of these HTML error pages on your screen?
Those codes are used to convey important information to the user and it is better if we know them.

Different Status Codes

Every error page displayed on the web is an HTTP status code sent by the web server. These status codes come in a format of 3 digit numbers. The first digit in the number marks the class of status code:
  • 1XX status codes have informational purposes
  • 2XX indicates success
  • 3XX is for redirection
None of these three classes result in an HTML error page as in this cases the client knows what to do and goes on with the task without hesitation. What we usually see are the 4XX and 5XX kind:
  • 4XX represent client-side errors
  • 5XXs indicate problems on the server side
HTML error pages are displayed in these cases because the client has no idea about what how to move on. Let’s see what happens in the background when something goes south and what you can do about it.

1. 400 – Bad Request

Whenever the client sends a request the server is unable to understand, the 400 Bad Request error page shows up. It usually happens when the data sent by the browser doesn’t respect the rules of the HTTP protocol, so the web server is clueless about how to process a request containing a malformed syntax.

2. 401 – Authorization Required

When there’s a password-protected web page behind the client’s request, the server responds with a 401 Authorization Required code. 401 doesn’t return a classical error message at once, but a popup that asks the user to provide a login-password combination.

3. 403 – Forbidden

You can encounter the 403 Forbidden error page when the server understands the client’s request clearly, but for some reasons refuses to fulfil it. This is neither a malformation nor an authorization problem. By returning the 403 status code the server basically rejects the client with a big loud “No” without any explanation.

4. 404 – Not Found

404 is the most well-known HTTP status code out there, and you have surely read many great posts about how to customize 404 pages. The browser returns a 404 HTML page when the server doesn’t find anything on the requested location.


Article courtesy of LATEST HACKING NEWS website: https://latesthackingnews.com/2016/09/25/404-not-found-5-common-http-errors-explained/

Thursday, 3 November 2016

FORMATTING YOUR ANDROID DEVICE

πŸ†“ TECH TIPS BY JO

Most of the time ⌚ Android users πŸ‘₯ do complain of forgetting their pattern and that their phonesπŸ“± have been locked πŸ”’.
And they tend to pay huge sums of money πŸ’΅ to phone repairers just to fix that problem.

πŸ˜‰ Well, save that money πŸ’΅, am gonna help you solve that issue, and it's absolutely πŸ†“!

Here are some steps to help you reset or format or wipe your Android device.

* First of all, switch off πŸ“΄ your device.

* Next, press and hold volume down key πŸ‘‡, home 🏑 button πŸ”² and power button πŸ”² at the same time ⌚ without releasing any of the three keys.

* Hold those keys for close to 6 ⚅ seconds until a screen with an inscription, 'Factory 🏭 Data Reset' appears.

* Now use Volume down πŸ‘‡ key to choose, 'Wipe Data'.

* Now you wait and enjoy the ride. πŸ˜‰

For more info or help, just inbox me.

And as always, it's free!

NB: Apple 🍎 Users πŸ‘₯ will be for my next issue.

Til next time, it's Chao for now!

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