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Greetings fellas. Hope you all catching up well especially with school. Oops winter is here. I hope you all ready for it and at school please don’t carry those many sweaters which are not part of the school uniform. The greatest disadvantage is you risk losing it and you can’t even report it. Yes it is true that more time should be spent on books and not on social media especially Whatsapp.
I am surprised with some cool teens who text us during lessons, does it mean you are carrying your mobile phones to school? Guys it’s wrong.
Last week we witnessed the fashion trends -hit and miss at the Billboard Music Awards.
Bravo to JLo with that glowing fire red garment and congrats to my boy Justin Timberlake for scooping more awards.
But I do agree with some people that somehow the awards were racist. Where was Jay, Trey, Will.i.am and Usher among others.
Well enough of that let us look at some of the Nay and Yah of the week.
Wearhaus Arc Adds Social Features
Headphones are, by their very nature, an antisocial device. After all, you use it to listen to whatever is playing all by your lonesome while tuning out all other sounds in the immediate surroundings.
That doesn’t mean it couldn’t benefit from a slight injection of social features, though, and that’s what the Wearhaus Arc does.
A pair of headphones designed for sharing, it lets you sync whatever track you’re playing to other Wearhaus Arc headphones in the vicinity. Not only can you share music with other users, it comes with a mic for chatting with people in the network, too, turning the entire experience of using headphones a surprisingly social affair. Connections are made over Bluetooth.
The headphones come with a multi-colour LED ring that light up to the beat of whatever music is playing, with a styling that looks like it will fit in well with the younger crowd. Sorry guys they are expensive about $149,99.
New phone in town – Tinitell
Good news to parents. Giving your kids their own cellphone seems like a good idea, until they lose their third phone in four weeks, that is.
If kids are going to have their own phones, we need one that will cater to the way children are likely to behave. Enter Tinitell.
Sporting a form factor similar to the Moff Noisemaker, Tinitell is worn right on the wrist, minimising the risk of dropping, forgetting, or losing it some other way throughout the course of the day. Just strap the silicone band on your kid’s wrist before they leave for school and it should stay on unless they intentionally remove it.
Tinitell is designed to make calls, receive calls, and allow parents to track their children’s location – nothing more. There are no games, no apps, and no fancy features.
Heck, it doesn’t even have a screen. Instead, only a single large button sits on the band’s face. To make a call, press the button, and say the name you want to call (it comes with onboard voice recognition); to receive a call, just press the same button. Price range US$99.
BIGGEST NAY
We repeat don’t carry cellphones to school and no to fancy hairstyles. We spotted some at Joina City, worse some students were in uniform. Remember you have a reputation to protect.
Till next week . . . Keep reloaded.



