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    How to Increase and Decrease Size of Texts on iPhone Apps via Apple Text Size Shortcut

    How to Increase and Decrease Size of Texts on iPhone Apps via Apple Text Size Shortcut

      HOW TO EASILY INCREASE AND DECREASE IPHONE TEXT SIZE settings  on smartphones use their own text fonts and default size that, at times, becomes very tiny to read . If you’re an iPhone user,

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    2015 versus 2021 gadgets

    2015 versus 2021 gadgets

    Introduction 2015 versus 2021 gadgets. Over the past couple of years, The ever-increasing need to do most of the work in a shorter span of time has pushed Humans world into an advanced digital life

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    How necessary is rehabilitating the Port Harcourt refinery? -The $1.5 billion question

    How necessary is rehabilitating the Port Harcourt refinery? -The $1.5 billion question

    How necessary is rehabilitating the Port Harcourt refinery? -The $1.5 billion question In light of the paucity of funds the government faces, the spending of $1.5 billion on a refinery should be at the back

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    Microsoft is testing 1080p xCloud streams for Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming

    Microsoft is testing 1080p xCloud streams for Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming

      Project xCloud is the codename of Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cloud Gaming Streaming Service, which brings together Xbox Live Gold, the Xbox Game Pass for console, and Xbox Game Pass for PC services

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    Four Best Storage iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive

    Four Best Storage iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive

    Best cloud storage Four Best Storage iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive iCloud Speaking of Apple, iCloud is the default cloud storage for Apple’s iOS and macOS users, but it doesn’t mean that Windows or

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    Orange Releases high speed internet network in Ghana, Nigeria, and 6 others

    Orange Releases high speed internet network in Ghana, Nigeria, and 6 others

    French Telecom giant Orange has announced that it has launched a super-fast fiber optic network in West Africa. The network called Dioloba will run through Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Liberia and

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