Friday, July 15, 2016

A cloudy winter, High Street, Auckland, New Zealand


July 15th, 2016:  There is no torrent rain as forecasted by the weather station. It was cloudy with occasional sun for most of the day.


It start raining right after 5pm today.


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We have been serving the locals for Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland since 2011 for mobile phone and computer repair since 2011, give us a go and we promise not waste your time!  After all, we have "been keeping you in touch since 2011".

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

11th July, 2016: New gate installed -- at last!


After a few weeks' waiting, the new gate is ready.  Now we worry less as Skippy and Rusty can play or roam in the front yard!


Sunday, July 3, 2016

Ten (10) Things You Should Never Say to the Boss - Dr Mobiles Limited, Career, Advice, tips, tricks, counselling, work, management, culture, corporate

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“Think before you speak” is always a good advice in any situation, but in the workplace, you can just change the phrase as, “Think before you say anything in front of your boss.” The boss-employee relationships can be extremely complex. Regardless of the degree of trust you have with your boss, there are so many things you should never say in his/her presence. Before telling your boss what you really think, count to ten and take a look at 10 things that you should not mention.

01. I can not

“I can not” most of the time expresses your lack of confidence. When you have good reasons behind telling no, you can express your thi=ought. But if there is not any, think 10 times before telling these words.

02. It is not my responsibility

Bosses know very well about their workers’ responsibilities. You don’t need to remind him. Sometimes it is said that one thing does not belong to your area of expertise. You were wrong! Today the buzzwords in the workplace are multidisciplinary and flexibility.

03. Do not Know

When it comes to make important decisions, just don’t tell you don’t know. The boss might think, if you don’t know anything, then what are you doing in his company! If you really do not know an answer, at least try to formulate a ‘ hypothesis.

04. Direct NO

Without explanation, you should never say no in front of your boss. The boss also knows that you don’t know or can do everything. But just think before saying the word. If you give explanation why you are telling no, the boss will understand, otherwise it will look like you are not interested.

05. It is not what I heard

If you are not sure about something, but it goes only “hearsay”, better not to give this answer, because you could give a bad impression. You can say that you don’t have enough knowledge.

06. I’m sorry, but …

If you are wrong , the most sensible and responsible thing is to recognize it. Lame excuses and half – truths are not the best ways to approach to your boss. You can say, I will pay more attention, otherwise, if you put”but” in the middle of your sentence, you will end up losing authenticity to your displeasure.

07. It is not really my fault, it’s the fault of

It is always better to take responsibility for you own action. Don’t try to blame others for your mistake. And especially in front of your boss, don’t tell that the fault was made by one of your colleagues.

08. I am leaving the company

Threatening the boss that you want to leave the work can be interpreted as unprofessional behavior. In fact, the boss may think that we really don’t have the suitable profile for the company if only after first obstacles, you say you are leaving!

09. I am bored

One phrase you should never say in front of your boss is ‘I’m bored’ because logically the boss will think you unproductive or you really do not support the work. He can also think that you have no interest or have lost the motivation for the job.

10. I do not get along with this person

You can never make everyone happy and never find everyone suitable for you. Telling the boss you can not work with a particular person because you do not get along with, it can be counterproductive. The boss expects workers to be able to overcome personal conflicts and find ways to work together.


Shipping:
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us at 0800 429 429 to get a shipping cost quote before you buy.  We are base in Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland.

We have been serving the locals for Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland since 2011 for mobile phone and computer repair since 2011, give us a go and we promise not waste your time!  After all, we have "been keeping you in touch since 2011".

Let us sort you out on crack screen repair for Galaxy Tabtablets, laptopsmartphones; liquid damage, impact damage, data recovery and insurance report

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Takapuna, Auckland 0622
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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Seven (7) Powerful Tips for using your WhatApp on your iPhone and Android Phone. Dr Mobiles Limited, Repair, Unlock, Auckland, Takapuna, North Shore


Being the biggest instant messaging app with over a billion users, WhatsApp has everything to wow its users. There are many features in WhatsApp that can make your experience better, although not all of them are straightforward with the access. That is why we are going to list some handy WhatsApp features that were always there, but you may not know about them. These features should help you get more productive or at least make you a smarter WhatsApp user.

1. Take Back Your Privacy

By default, WhatsApp gives up loads of information about you to even the unknown users. This can be a privacy breach for privacy-conscious people and also bad for people who don’t like being tracked (may be for business reasons). For example, WhatsApp will let unknown people know your status, profile picture, when you are online and even when you read a message (I personally hate the last two).
To manage privacy, tap on the main menu located on the top right corner (three vertical dots) and select “Settings” from it. After that, go to “Account” and then “Privacy.”
Here you will see all the options to manage your privacy. You can set the privacy level to “Everyone,” “My Contacts” and “Nobody.” The privacy options include:
Last seen: Your last seen time of when you came online on WhatsApp mentioned under your name.

Profile photo: Hide your profile picture from others.
Status: Hide you  status from other people.
Read Receipt: Hide the confirmation that you have read the message (two blue ticks).
Note: If you disable the “Last seen” and “Read Receipt” options, you will not be able to see the read confirmation and “Last seen” status for others as well (it’s a double-edged sword.)

2. Send Private Messages to Multiple People

If you want to send a message to multiple people (like an invitation), you don’t need to individually send it to each recipient. You can create a broadcast list to send the messages to all of the contacts in the list and also see their replies. Just tap on the main menu on the top-right corner and select “New broadcast” from it. Now add people to the list and tap on “Create.” You can send messages to these people and get their replies in the same place.
For the recipients, the message will still be a private message, and they will not know that it was a broadcast message or that it was sent to other people (unlike group chats). However, it should be noted that only people who have your number in their contacts will be able to receive the broadcasted messages.

3. Create Chat Shortcuts

If you often chat with a particular person, then you can create a chat shortcut on your home screen to quickly access the chat instead of opending the WhatsApp app. In the “Chats” section tap and hold on the chat that you want to add to the home screen. When the options show up, tap on “Add chat shortcut,” and it will be added to the free space on your home screen.
You can also do this for groups and contacts to quickly access them.

4. See Exactly When Your Message Was Read

WhatsApp shows you the exact time your message was delivered right under the message sent. However, you can also see when the message was actually read by the receipt (if “Read Receipt” was enabled). Just tap and hold on the message you sent, and then select the “Message info” button (a circle with an “i” in it) from the above buttons. You will see exactly when it was delivered and when the recipient read it.

5. Use a Different Skin Tone for Emojis

Some of the emojis that are based on hand gestures or face gestures (not smiles) can also be tweaked to send with a different skin tone (from light to dark), perfect for giving a personal feel to it. Just tap on the triangle icon on the bottom right corner of the emoji (if available), and you will see all the available skin tones.

6. Star Important Messages

If you want to refer to a message at a later time – like someone’s home address – then you can star it to view later at any time without any need to search through the chat history. Tap and hold on the message and tap on the “Star” button from the above buttons to star them. You can see these messages by going to the main menu on the top-right corner of the interface and tapping on “Starred messages.”

7. Use WhatsApp Text Formatting

WhatsApp has recently added a feature to change text formatting, such as using bold, italics or strike-through text. This isn’t with buttons (unlike in the other text editors); instead you will have to use the correct syntax before and after the text to change its formatting. Below are the four types of syntax you can use:
Bold *Add text here*
Italics _Add text here_
Strike through ~Add text here~
Bold & Italics *_Add text here_*
For example, if you want to bold “maketecheasier,” you have to type *maketecheasier.*
This feature is still rolling out and not everyone can enjoy it as of yet. You should experiment with this in a safe area (like your status) before using it in conversations.

Conclusion

Above are some handy tips that you can use to have a better WhatsApp experience. Some of these tips will make you more productive, and others will simple make you a smarter WhatsApp user. Which one of these tips did you not know about? Are there any good WhatsApp tips you know? Let us know in the comments.

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