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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Shopee PH Review 2017




I just want to share my experience shopping at Shopee. So I got curious when I saw a Facebook ad that Shopee was selling low priced item. So I 
downloaded it from playstore. Shopee app is like a mobile marketplace, buy and sell.

After that I try to browse some some of there products
ang Shopee was a platform for buyers and sellers. Sellers have credit/review points and theres a badge for verified/trusted sellers.Some of sellers have different types of mode of payment. When you view the Seller's page you'll see there Top Products, Recent products and you  can filter it according to what category you like. You can also view the customer reviews per product, which is helpful.s

So I tried to purchase a dress from RitakuFashion
to give it as gift for my sister last May. So this was the product I purchased, worth 200 pesos and it was stated there that it was FREE Shipping. Of course, this was really a good deal so I click the Buy Now button. Then I contact the seller to check if the product is available. You can below our conversation. The payment mode I chose wad BPI online transfer. After my payment, the seller said me to cancel the order. Then I asked why, She said on the shipping fee. And they will pay 165 for that.

Then I was busy and forgot my purchased until the delivery date has come.
I don't receive any parcel. 
So I contacted the seller the next day which is May 17 in the morning.
It looks like she's blaming me for this.

Then I ask for refund, I tried to fill up the refund online form of the app
but It gives me SERVER ERROR
She said that her boss don't make refund for that.
Then I replied that I already paid for the item, It's just like scam because I don't receive anything.She said that they haven't receive any money. I was like desperate to get my money back and contacted the Shopee via Messenger. I called Shopee's telephone number for the first time, the customer representative told me that I should include  my bank account details on my profile so they could transfer the money. After few days, I've checked my account but still i haven't receive my money :(

So I called again and said they will issue a ticket
for this and they will give an update within 24 hours.
So I waited but I don't receive any calls. So after a week I email them, I receieve a auto-generated email.  Then another Customer Representative email me.

As of now, I haven't recieve my money. My concern was still in progress after three months 

I'm still hoping and waiting get my money back.


Overall Review:

Shopee:
Customer Service was not okay but depends on the representative. 
There are some bugs if you use the app, better to use the website.

Sellers:
Just be careful dealing with sellers. Check the reputation/reviews.


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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Celebrating Internationl Women's Day

As we are celebrating the International Women's Day
Here are the list of apps by female founders




Zipcar  
Category: Maps and Navigation
Find for available Zipcars nearby, book a car or extend a reservation.
You can also honk the horn, and lock or unlock the doors — all from your Android phone.


Simple Habit Meditation App
Category: Health & Fitness
Designed by a Harvard psychologist, our meditations are guided by the world’s best teachers, from mindfulness experts at Google to former monks.




Birchbox
Category: Beauty
Explore products, articles, videos, and shop offers that have been picked.




Layar
Category : Lifestyle
Is an augmented reality app, Connect digital content with the real world with Layar.



Flipp
Category : Shopping
Flipp matches local flyer deals with coupons from the brands you love to bring you the most savings.



On Second Thought SMS
Category : Communication
Called "The Texting Savior" by AT&T


TaskRabbit
Category : Lifestyle
This is your go-to app to get all your to-do's done!




Lynda - Online Training Videos
Category: Education
Lynda.com makes it easy to learn skills on-demand with access to our subscription library.

Foodspotting
Category: Travel & Local
Foodspotting is a visual guide to good food and where to find it




Endomondo - Running & Walking
Category: Health & Fitness
Get the most out of your runs, walks, rides, and more with our top rated fitness tracker and personal training app




Azimo Money Transfer
Category : Finance
Transfer money faster, cheaper and better to anywhere in the world. Whether you're sending money to Bangladesh, Colombia, Philippines, Pakistan, Poland, Russia or beyond we have you covered in over 190 countries.


Bumble — Meet, Date & Network
Category : Lifestyle
Bumble has lifted the stigma of online dating by employing robust reporting and setting unprecedented standards for respectful behaviour.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Git Introduction

This is a simple guide for getting started with git.


 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

One Snub Is Not Enough for RIM




The Ontario-based smartphone magnate may be no longer at the top of its game. Many people are switching to other gadgets because BlackBerrys are no longer the star of the smartphone industry. Many have decided to sell Blackberrys in the course of last year and this year too. The people shifted to other cooler brands like iPhones and Android phones. Some have considered Nokia, HTC and Motorola phones. One cannot blame the shift. Since people need more than just a smartphone, it seems that BlackBerry phones are stagnant and not responding to market needs. They are known to cater one specific market: The corporate and the government. However, even people in their market need more than just a BlackBerry.

RIM just received major blows from the US government since several agencies will no longer require their services. The security features are what make these phones a federal favorite. However, over the years, this has been changing:

The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement decided to swap their BlackBerry phones to Apple’s iPhones because the former can no “longer meet the mobile technology needs of the agency.” They released this decision in the month of October.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Credit Union Administration stopped BlackBerry handheld devices this year.
The Defense Department declared another decision about Ontario’s RIM. It announced last week that it has plans for buying a mobile device management system that supports Android and Apple smartphones but possibly will not support BlackBerrys.

That’s could be a reason why the government may want to sell used Blackberry phones. The shift does not exempt RIM’s most famous political client – Barack Obama. He is known to be a BlackBerry patron. However, recently, the President running for a second term is seen using an iPad.

Chief Information Officer for National Credit Union Administration Ronnie Levine says that “The user expectation has changed.” Employees in the agency have been carrying iPhones at all times. Chad Tucker, the administration’s chief for IT Operations, says that out of 1,200 employees, nearly 1,000 use Apple’s smartphone. They have decided to break their bonds with RIM even as the BlackBerry maker ensures their flagship smartphone and improved app release early next year. Tucker says “It was too little too late.”

Like other smartphone magnates, RIM does not disclose their federal market share. However, RIM claims to have one million government customers in North America alone; including the federal government. RIM’s Vice-President for Government Solutions Paul Lucier says that “We are going through a very major transition and we knew it would be challenging, and we are overcoming those [challenges].” Even though people chose to sell Blackberry phones online, more than 400,000 government customers chose to upgrade to newer BlackBerry units last fiscal year. “It’s great to see people upgrading those devices because oftentimes we have people comparing the latest devices in the market to a device that’s four [or] five years old,” Lucier says. The Ontario-based company is said to release a mobile device management solution that will allow agencies to regulate Apple, BlackBerry and Android smartphones.


Thursday, October 25, 2012

I Didn’t Expect the iPad 4





“What? I was here for the iPad Mini! I did not know about this. What exactly happened? I should sell my Blackberry soon.” You may have heard this from many of the people who watched the press release of Apple on October 23. Everybody was waiting for the iPad Mini but they came up with something different. Invitations should now come with warnings. Everybody was very excited about the release of the talked-about iPad Mini. What does it look like? Would it be very “mini”? Will it perform well like any other iPad? The specs, are they as impressive as the other iPads? Wait. Any thoughts about the iPad 4? Apparently not.

If you want to get the best reactions, let the element of surprise work its magic. People speculated that the iPad Mini would be released in this last quarter. They even analyzed which date Apple would call the press, and their predictions came true. However, they didn’t anticipate the iPad 4. Well, no one did. The magic of the surprise was effective because of Apple’s discretion. First, the Cupertino-based company released the latest laptop models, the iMac in two different sizes. Both have the same features, with the size as the only exception. These laptops come with powerful RAMs, expanded memories, and an impressive Retina Display. All come in a laptop that is very light and thin at the same time. The supposed main star, the iPad Mini, stayed true to its promise. How could it not when many had decided to sell Blackberry and Lumia phones online? This mini giant comes with a 7.9-inch touchscreen display with a remarkable 1024 x 768-pixel resolution. The A5 processor is installed to give fast and easy use. Like any other iPad, the iPad Mini will surely hit high market demands.



The unexpected iPad 4 also impressed many spectators of the press release. Without any doubt, this device is meant to be praised and bought by the public and tech experts alike. Are you not content with the 7.9-inch tech goblin? Then this 9.7-inch monster is here to roar its prowess. All the normal iPads mostly have the same specs but the iPad 4 brings more than just your typical iPad magic. The iPad 4 almost has the same specs as the latest iPad 3. Connectivity features include Wi-Fi and 4G LTE. A one GB RAM is implanted in the gadget and its memory ranges from 16 GB to 64 GB. One of the differences between both gadgets is the front camera. Instead with a 0.3 MP camera in the previous iPad, the latest one has a 1.3 MP camera. Another difference is the chip processor. In the previous model, a 1 GHz dual core A5x chip is installed while the iPad 4 has a 1.3 GHz dual core A6x chip processor. I would sell my blackberry for this one.

Will it become a landmark in the tablet PC industry? Only time can tell. Only the people can decide. Only Apple can pull off something as grandiose and surprising as this. The iPad 4 is out but is it ready to woo you?


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

RIM Courts Gamers to BlackBerry 10

Courting is an exciting and sweet moment. You try to persuade the one you like, or even love, to go with you and share memories together. You become lovers, become close, and create a bond far stronger than what you usually have. Courting may also imply that you have to present what you are and what you can be for the love of your life. Courting may be both successful or a failure. Knowing that you tried makes you realize that you should not cry over spilled milk. However, the pain must be endured. In the smartphone industry, BlackBerry’s makers are taking a strong grip on the market. That’s why many have sold their Blackberry phones online. RIM is trying to court people. They are not courting executives or experts but game developers.

RIM’s BlackBerry Jam Americas Event in San Jose, California highlighted BlackBerry 10’s gaming capabilities of RIM’s future operating system. The BlackBerry demonstrated how good it is in terms of gaming and apps. It even presented usage of other operating systems’ apps. They say that these iOS and Android apps may be debuting in BlackBerry phones once the BlackBerry 10 is released. Why would RIM want to do this very drastic move? The makers of the well-loved phone want to show their flagship smartphone as a game-friendly and gaming smartphone, like the iPhone 5 and Samsung S3. This could mean that RIM is expanding their market and realizing which areas they lack. In order to make the gaming phones, they need developers to make games. There’s no point of making it for gaming when they are only a handful of gaming apps for the BlackBerry 10.

It is pretty hazy how game developers will react to RIM’s aggressive move. Game developers may have to decide what games they want to develop for the BlackBerry 10. RIM is very open to developers with the phone’s codes to create games for the flagship phone. Developers can now submit applications for BlackBerry’s App World within the month. Mr. Taylor has initiated the move. He says that these drastic changes will help make the future BlackBerry 10 gamer-friendly and will increase the phone’s potential in mobile gaming. That could explain why many people have sold old Blackberry phones.

BlackBerry phones were always known for their corporate-friendliness. The multi-tasking features and instant messaging are some of RIM’s highlight in their phones. This may be the reason why up until now BlackBerry phones still have sales, even though they are not on top of the game. Because of the rigid specifications and market they feed, RIM phones could not catch up with the dynamic of the entire smartphone industry. RIM was so focused on corporate phones that they didn’t realize that now most smartphone users include the general mass, the youth, and the tech savvy. To remedy this mistake, they have to make BlackBerry 10 that can address both the corporate market and the dynamicity of the smartphone industry. Even though many sell Blackberry phones because they have lost hope, RIM still remains firm and dedicated and hopeful to succeed with their BlackBerry 10 in the future.



Here's a full video of BLACKBERRY 10 Demo at BlackBerry Jam Americas Keynote last September 25, 2012 San Jose


Friday, October 12, 2012

One Step at a Time for BlackBerry 10



American Idol winner, Jordin Sparks sang “One Step At A Time.” The song became such a sensational hit that it became one of Spark’s remarkable songs. The song reached the Billboard top charts. Debuting during the season finale in the show’s seventh season, the song received positive criticism. Billboard’s Chuck Taylor says that the song was “a beautifully blended, soulful number percolating with optimism.” Entertainment Weekly considers the song a “sudden epiphany that Jordin Sparks has put out three good songs in a row.” However, RIM is not in the same position as that of the singer. After hardening itself from severe criticisms, the smartphone manufacturer has received another critique by analyst Peter Misek. You might want to say, “I want to sell my Blackberry” because of all this mess.

The song is allusive to RIM’s current situation. Interestingly, the song starts with the paragraph:

Hurry up and wait
So close, but so far away
Everything that you've always dreamed of
Close enough for you to taste
But you just can't touch

People have been waiting and vehemently waiting for BlackBerry 10’s release. The manufacturer has moved the release from 2012 to 2013. Now, Misek says that instead of January, BB 10 would be released in March because BB is not entirely ready for it. As the second paragraph says:

You wanna show the world, but no one knows your name yet
Wonder when and where and how you're gonna make it
You know you can if you get the chance
In your face as the door keeps slamming
Now you're feeling more and more frustrated
And you're getting all kind of impatient waiting

RIM has been trying to please big companies to make a good launch of their future flagship phone. They have been trying hard to get huge inventories from carriers to distribute their products and they are still looking for big companies to license their operating system. However much effort they exert, they are still shut down. They certainly feel frustrated. That’s why many sell used Blackberry phones. The chorus is an allegory of what RIM always says about their current state:

We live and we learn to take
One step at a time
There's no need to rush
It's like learning to fly
Or falling in love
It's gonna happen when it's
Supposed to happen and we
Find the reasons why
One step at a time

RIM’s Thorsten Heins says that climbing the mountain takes one step at a time. He is honest enough to confess that their company is not in its best shape but he is honest to say that the BlackBerry 10 will be their redeemer. They have learned from their experience of being insensitive to the market’s needs. The BlackBerry 10 was analyzed to be released in March. That means financial loss for RIM. They don’t have the financial resources to fuel the company and release the phone. In the end, the song concludes:
When you can't wait any longer
But there's no end in sight
when you need to find the strength
It's your faith that makes you stronger
The only way you get there
Is one step at a time
Even though many sell Blackberry phones, RIM should believe it will rise to the occasion.