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Saturday, March 01, 2014

Top 10 Internships Pay More Than Your Job Does 2014

These are 10 Internships Pay More Than Your Job Does

Brace yourself. The amount these interns are raking in is enough to make you spit out your coffee.
Check out which companies made the top 10 and what their interns had to say about their experience.

If you watch the Internship Movie (Google) you know what perks and benefits  mean.

Enjoy the perks and pitfalls of their workplace, just released  2014 list of the highest paying internships.

 Glassdoor.com, a platform for employees to anonymously share the perks and pitfalls of their workplace, just released its 2014 list of the highest paying internships. Unsurprisingly, the majority of them are in tech and in the San Francisco Bay Area.


10. Apple
 Average monthly base pay: $5,723
Interns say: “In addition to providing free housing (which was at worst a 15 minute drive from work) or a $1000 housing stipend, some teams provide free lunches/dinners to employees, and you're also eligible for all the other employee benefits, like health insurance, fitness center membership, product discounts, etc.” – Apple Software Engineering Intern (Cupertino, CA.)


 9. Google
Average monthly base pay: $5,969
Interns say: “Good salary. They paid for the accommodation during the whole internship. I learned a lot from the engineers and made a lot of networking.” – Google Software Engineer Intern (New York, NY.)




8. Exxon Mobil
Average monthly base pay: $5,972
Interns say: “Professional development, pay, and exposure to Fortune 5 company.” – Exxon Mobil Intern (Houston, TX.) 




 7. Ebay Inc.
Average monthly base pay: $6,126
Interns say: “Best place to start your career. Good compensation. Good visibility to senior level managers.” – eBay Inc. Intern (San Jose, CA.)




 6. Microsoft
 Average monthly base pay: $6,138
Interns say: “The research internship program is really well-organized. There're housing, car rental and relocation subsidies, as well as internship only events.” – Microsoft Research Intern (Redmond, WA.)



 5. Facebook
Average monthly base pay: $6,213
Interns say: “The benefits and pay are obviously great, and since it's a well-known company it's a good place to start if you're looking to get recognized at other tech companies and startups.” – Facebook Software Engineering Intern (Palo Alto, CA.)


 4. LinkedIn
Average monthly base pay: $6,230
Interns say: “Excellent benefits, nice people, friendly working environment.” – LinkedIn Intern (location, n/a.)




 3. Twitter
Average monthly base pay: $6,791
Interns say: “You will ship code used in production, you can have a say in virtually all company decisions, you will be generously compensated, you will learn a ton.” – Twitter Software Engineering Intern (New York, NY.)





2. VMware
 Average monthly base pay: $6,966
Interns say: “Compensation is up to the mark and company takes care of good bonuses and other perks.” – VMWare Graduate Intern (Palo Alto, CA.)



1. Palantir
 Average monthly base pay: $7,012
Interns say: “Work is motivated by a real mission. Very few people are there just for money.” – Palantir Support Engineer Intern (Palo Alto, CA.)


 They really get the sharpest minds to intern there. they  doing actual work with great results in less than a week. money well deserved.


Outernet Free WiFi to every person on Earth from Space

Forget the Internet - soon there will be the OUTERNET: Company plans to beam free Wi-Fi to every person on Earth from space

An ambitious project known as Outernet is aiming to launch hundreds of miniature satellites into low Earth orbit by June 2015
Each satellite will broadcast the Internet to phones and computers giving billions of people across the globe free online access
Citizens of countries like China and North Korea that have censored online activity could be given free and unrestricted cyberspace
'There's really nothing that is technically impossible to this'



 By leveraging datacasting technology over a low-cost satellite constellation, Outernet is able to bypass censorship, ensure privacy, and offer a universally-accessible information service at no cost to global citizens. It's the modern version of shortwave radio, or BitTorrent from space.

The Outernet team claim that only 60% of the world's population currently have access to the wealth of knowledge that can be found on the Internet.
This is because, despite a wide spread of Wi-FI devices across the globe, many countries are unable or unwilling to provide people with the infrastructure needed to access the web.


 The Outernet project is aiming to raise tens of millions of dollars to launch hundreds of miniature satellites known as cubesats to make their dream a reality

Broadcasting data allows citizens to reduce their reliance on costly Internet data plans in places where monthly fees are too expensive for average citizens. And offering continuously updated web content from space bypasses censorship of the Internet. An additional benefit of a unidirectional information network is the creation of a global notification system during emergencies and natural disasters.
Access to knowledge and information is a human right and Outernet will guarantee this right by taking a practical approach to information delivery. By transmitting digital content to mobile devices, simple antennae, and existing satellite dishes, a basic level of news, information, education, and entertainment will be available to all of humanity.
Although Outernet's near-term goal is to provide the entire world with broadcast data, the long-term vision includes the addition of two-way Internet access for everyone. For free.

Source:https://www.outernet.is/



Friday, February 28, 2014

Goophone S5 the Samsung S5 copycat

Just a few days after Samsung released its flagship phone, smartphone copycat maker Goophone has released the Goophone S5 which looks almost identical to the Galaxy S5 in terms of specs and physique. But the kicker is that this only costs $299.99 which is more or less half the price of the original S5!


The Next Big Thing Is Almost Here
Goophone has always been forward best smartphone. With new design, this new generation Goophone S5 you have never seen it. Goophone S5 is world's first smartphone powered 2GHz MediaTek MT6592 true octa-core processor, along with 2GB DDR3 RAM, bring better operating experience to us.



MediaTek MT6592 Octa-core SoC
MediaTek is the first adopter of a true, authentic octa-core SoC in a mobiles device, while leveraging its benefits and optimizing the system approach to the absolute maximum. Unlike existing octa-core solutions in the market, which can only activate half of their CPU cores at once, MediaTek True Octa-Core allows for all eight of its cores to run simultaneously, offering the ultimate combination of performance and power-efficiency. With MediaTek True Octa-Core, users can enjoy heavy web downloading, hardcore gaming, high-quality premium video viewing or other types of rigorous multitasking without experiencing lag times or excessive battery consumption.


The Chinese company made their S5 to have the same hole-textured back as the Galaxy S5. It even has the heart rate sensor located near the camera (look!), but no function close to that has been mentioned by Goophone. It could just be for aesthetic purposes to give off that legit Samsung S5 look.

Goophone S5 specs:
5-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 pixels
2GHz Mediatek MT6592 octa-core processor
2GB RAM
32GB ROM, expandable through microSD
13MP rear camera with LED flash
5MP front camera
3G
2800mAh battery
Dual-SIM
Android 4.2

In terms of specs, the Goophone’s 5-inch display is a tiny bit smaller compared to Galaxy’s 5.1-inch screen, although both are Full HD. Goophone S5′s 13MP rear camera also falls short compared to Samsung S5′s 16MP rear camera with fast autofocus. Also, Goophone S5 lacks LTE connectivity and still runs on Android Jelly Bean.

As seen on their website, the device is currently out of stock; meaning people are patronizing and getting in on this thing. But for $299.99 (approx. Php13,000), who wouldn’t be tempted?

Source:  http://www.goophone.cc/goophone-s5.html

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Huawei BM623m Review

Huawei BM623m Review


Almost same ng Huawei BM622m  2013  both physical and GUI appearance .
But this one  has a WiFi.

Default user:
username: user
password: 0SlO051O

Admin User:
username: admin
password: generated admin pass 2012 -2013 (622m)  Link  Click here






Change MAC can be done via Telnet or SSH


Telnet 
USER: Firefly
PASSWORD: wimax&BM622m_0820


SSH  User Pass
Login:mt7109
Password:wimax


NOTE:The best way to change mac is to use SSH and don't forget to change the admin password first  so you don't need to generate again admin pass because  2013 622m and 623m are permanent  password that can also use in telnet.

If you forget your password  
SOLUTION is  downgrade to 2012 firmware :v
Firmware: http://blogmytuts.blogspot.com/2013/12/huawei-bm622m-firmware-pack-with-tools.html

If you can't do  this  2 image on 2013  622m/ 623m  you can't do anything!!!!!!
 web developer tools is need here
DOWNLOAD WEB DEVELOPER  CLICK HERE






Another  NOTE : If you change the default  admin password  on WEB  GUI  even you change mac  the modem the admin user  and password will remain but the WiFi password will restore to default




How to change  WiFi user pass:

1. Log in first  user or admin
2.  open a new tab  go to this link  http://192.168.254.254/basic/wlan.html

or VISIT   :  http://blogmytuts.blogspot.com/2014/05/how-to-change-wifi-password-globe.html




BMT SSH ChangeMAC 623M Tool  

GOOD: Editable Scripts
supports   old series mac (64,40,84,78,etc..)  and new series (34,0C,E8,C8,etc..).

 BAD:  You need to reboot your modem manually or unplug then replug if your mac is working i should be connected.

used at your own risk :P







Kung may ERROR   sa step #2  Try this One
click here to download


For some reason di nyo muna idadownload 03-01
 The address wasn't understood ,doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (xxhttp) isn't associated with any program. common sense yung matalino kakadownload nyan  (di po yan  talagang installer  self extract po yan gimik ko lang yan )


UPADTE:   C4 series   added konti edit lang  kahit kayo pwede mag edit kung meron kayo bago series.



Paano mag change MAC step by step ? click here