Tuesday, July 15, 2014

NO CLASS in Siaton Wednesday, July 16, 2014 due to typhoon Glenda


Classes in Siaton, Negros Oriental are suspended Wednesday, July 16, 2014 due to typhoon Glenda.

PAGASA - Satellite image on typhoon Glenda's current location as of Wednesday, July 16, 2014 (4:00AM).

The Local Government Unit, headed by the Honorable Mayor Albert Ator, has declared cancellation of classes on this date, as safety precaution over the presence of typhoon Glenda in the country. The typhoon made its landfall in Luzon yesterday late afternoon.

Class Advisory Update: No Class for July 16th Wednesday due to Typhoon Glenda [Latest Update]


These are the updated list of provinces and schools wherein classes are suspended for July 16th, 2014 (Wednesday) due to typhoon Glenda (RAMMASUN). 

Update via Weather Watch Facebook page as of July 15th, 2014 @ 10P.M.

PROVINCES

Bataan: All levels
Batangas: All levels
Cavite: All levels
Laguna: All levels
Malolos and Balagtas in Bulacan: All levels
Olongapo City: All levels
Quezon: All levels
Rizal: All levels
San Fernando and Angeles in Pampanga: Preschool to high school

METRO MANILA

Caloocan City: All levels
Las Piñas City: All levels
Makati City: All levels
Malabon: All levels
Marikina City: All levels
Manila City: All levels
Mandaluyong City: All levels
Muntinlupa City: All levels
Navotas City: All levels
Parañaque City: All levels
Pateros: All levels
Pasay City: All levels
Pasig City: All levels
Quezon City: All levels
San Juan City: All levels
Taguig City: All levels
Valenzuela City: All levels
Malabon City: All levels

METRO MANILA: Work in government offices, except frontline services

SCHOOLS AND CAMPUSES

Ateneo De Manila University: Administration, all offices in Loyola Heights campus suspended
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde: Classes
Far Eastern University: Classes in Diliman campus
FEATI University: Classes
MAPUA: Classes in Intramuros and Makati 
University of the Assumption in San Fernando City, Pampanga: Classes in all levels, offices
University of Sto.Tomas: Classes in all levels, offices
Saint Paul University: Classes in all levels, offices

Keep posted for more updates or you may check out PAGASA on Twitter for per minute updates on typhoon Glenda. 

DepEd suspends classes for July 16, 2014 due to tropical storm GLENDA


NO CLASS - July 16, 2014! Read on for more details.

DepEd Philippines, on its latest classes advisory via Facebook page has declared suspension of classes for July 16, 2014 in various areas across the Philippines due to tropical storm Glenda, which has already entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), as of July 15th, 2014.

These are the list of places where all class levels are officially cancelled or suspended (July 16th):

Monday, July 7, 2014

How to share BlackBerry Q10 Internet connection with a computer


You can use your BlackBerry Q10 as portable modem/router to share Internet connection with a computer (wired connection). Here's how to make this possible.
To get started, you need to enable Internet Tethering on your BlackBerry Q10 smartphone and configure its settings to use USB to connect both devices and share mobile network.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

How to Hard Reset Unresponsive Samsung Galaxy Note 2.3.6


A hard reset is often used to aid or fix unresponsive devices including Samsung Galaxy Note.

Elaborated in this content are the steps to perform a hard reset to a Samsung Galaxy Note that is not responding or freezing. You may refer to these steps if you need further assistance in going through the whole process.



Thursday, July 3, 2014

Adjust Screen Timeout on Samsung Galaxy Note 3


One way to conserve your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery is by reducing its screen timeout. Follow these steps to adjust the timeout of the device's display:

1. Get to the Home screen and touch Menu to begin with.

2. Touch Settings to proceed.

3. Touch to select Device.

4. Touch Display.

5. Touch Screen timeout and configure the period of time you prefer your device's display to timeout. You may choose the desired delay time from 15 seconds of no activity to 10 minutes of being idle.

There have been quite a number of reported issues regarding shortened battery life on Samsung Galaxy Note 3, in which users found their device consistently displaying a low charge and the battery drains so quickly.

Keep posted on this site as we will soon be providing pertinent contents, particularly about how to troubleshoot battery life issues on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

Enable USB tethering in Samsung Galaxy Note 3 [Here's how]


One way to share internet connection from your mobile device to a computer or laptop is through USB tethering. In this regard, you will need a functional USB cable and computer.

Follow the steps below to share your Galaxy Note 3's Internet connection with another devices.


1. Start by connecting your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to the computer using a USB cable.

2. Tap on the Apps icon to continue.

3. Tap on Tethering and portable hotspot option from the next screen.

4. Tap on USB tethering box and you should see your phone is now tethered.

Hint:

You can view the Tethering status on top of the mobile screen, represented by a trident icon on the upper-left corner of the screen.

After you've tethered your mobile phone, proceed with setting up a home network on the computer.

1. Wait for the device drivers to install on the computer and then click Home network to get started.

2. Wait for the computer to automatically apply the settings and connects to the network. Just look on the progress bar.

3. Click on Close once setup is complete.

Important Note:

The USB Tethering option will only display when your Galaxy Note 3 is connected to a computer using a USB cable. Also, you will not be able to use any application or function of the phone when it is tethered with another device.

You may now connect to the Internet on your computer using your phone's Internet connection.