Thursday, November 10, 2022

10-NOV-2022: What is Mastadon Social? It is replacing Twitter now?

https://shorturl.at/brGPS/

November 10th, 2022

Mastodon
 is free and open-sourcesoftware for running self-hosted social networking services. It has microblogging features similar to the Twitter service, which are offered by a large number of independently run Mastodon nodes (technically known as instances), each with its own code of conductterms of service, privacy options, and moderation policies.

Original author(s)Eugen Rochko[1]
Developer(s)Mastodon gGmbH[2]
Initial release16 March 2016; 6 years ago[3]
Stable release
3.5.3 / May 26, 2022
Repository
Written inRuby on RailsJavaScript(React.jsRedux)
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformiOSAndroidLinuxBSDSailfish OSmacOSMicrosoft Windows
Available in93 languages[4]
TypeMicroblogging
LicenseAGPLv3+[5]
Websitejoinmastodon.orgEdit this at Wikidata
A cartoon Mastodon mascot
The mascot of the Mastodon social network

Each user is a member of a specific Mastodon instance (also called a server), which can interoperate as a federated social network, allowing users on different nodes to interact with each other. This is intended to give users the flexibility to select a server whose policies they prefer, but keep access to a larger social network. Mastodon is also part of the Fediverse ensemble of server platforms, which use shared protocols allowing users to also interact with users on other compatible platforms,[9] such as PeerTube and Friendica.

The Mastodon mascot is an animal with a trunk, resembling a mastodon or mammoth, sometimes depicted using a tablet or smartphone. Messages posted using the software are known as "toots". Mastodon was originally created by Eugen Rochko and announced on Hacker News in October 2016.



>>>—Uploaded via my iPhone 13Pro —>

Thursday, October 13, 2022

New phone TPU cover just arrived for Apple iPhone SE 2 #Aucklandrepair #iphonese2020 #iphonese2 #drphonenz #Mob021365377

13th October, 2022

Dr Phone Repair Limited
1, Huron Street
Takapuna, Auckland 0622

New TPU phone cover just arrived for Apple iPhone SE 2 .


What is iPhone SE2? The 2nd generation iPhone SE (also known as the iPhone SE 2 or the iPhone SE 2020) is a smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the 13th generation of the iPhone, alongside the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro/Pro Max models.



What is TPU?
Thermoplastic Polyurethane
TPU stands for 'Thermoplastic Polyurethane' and is often referred to as the bridge between rubbers and plastics. The material appears rubber-like, which means it is very elastic, flexible, and smooth to the touch, but at the same time, it is extremely durable and strong.
It is well known for its applications in wire and cable jacketing, hose and tube, in adhesive and textile coating applications, and as an impact modifier of other polymers. It is also used in high-performance films, such as high impact resistant glass structures.

This is an "insurance" to protect from impact damage or drops for your expensive iPhones. Get it today to save any hefty repair bills! Better to be safe than sorry later on!

Features:
Elegant and simplistic design Construct of clear and transparent material (TPU plastic) Raised phone corners to absorb impact Precision cutting for side button, charging port and main camera


This cover compatible with: Apple iPhone 6, 6S, 7, 8 and SE 2

Bid includes: One unit of clear TPU case for Apple iPhone SE 2.

Note: No iPhone is in the bid. Some pictures are samples for illustration only.

Shipping Options:

<Non-Signature Shipping> $5.90 Non-RD Nationwide delivery address non-signature $16.90 RD address Nationwide delivery, non-signature

Signature-Required Shipping $20.90 Non-RD Nationwide delivery address Signature-required $32.90 RD address deliver nationwide Signature-required


Terms:
You must be above 18 years old & also an authenticated member to bid for this item Please collect at our repair centre within three days from winning bid Do print out the bid number& bring the correct change We accept only: eftpos, visa card & cash. Add 2% for AfterPay, Humm & PayWave at our retail store


Saturday, October 8, 2022

#F4YD Grey Apple iPad Air 3G Cellular, 16GB for sale

Dr Phone Repair Limited
1, Huron Street
Takapuna, Auckland 0622
Toll: 0800 429 429
WhatsApp: +64278188168

#F4YD Grey Apple iPad Air 3G Cellular, 16GB for sale - Afterpay Used but in good shape.
This unit taked 3G SIM card and you can use while you are on the go or having holiday.

Specs: Apple iPad Air Support 3G SIM card Color: Grey Memory: 16GB

Wi-Fi + Cellular Size: 240X169.5X7.5mm Weight: 478g

Official Specs: https://support.apple.com/kb/sp692?locale=en_US

Bid includes: One unit of iPad Air (3G)

Not in bid: Charger and cable


Shipping Options:

<Non-Signature Shipping> $12.90 Non-RD Nationwide delivery address, non-signature $26.90 RD address Nationwide delivery, non-signature

<Signature-Required Shipping> $24.90 Non-RD Nationwide delivery address Signature-req'd $36.90 RD address deliver nationwide - Signature-required

Warranty: 30 Day (terms & conditions apply, under Consumer Guarantee Act 1993). Warranty for battery is 30 days only. Warrant excludes: liquid/impact damage, rough handling, tempering, wear and tear. Warranty is NOT transferable (e.g. if you sell it off to a third party)

Terms You must be above 18 years old &also an authenticated member to bid for this item Please collect at our repair centre within three (3) days from winning the bid Do print out the bid number& bring the correct change We accept only: eftpos, visa card and cash. Add 2% for AfterPay, Humm and PayWave at our retail stores Sorry, we do not take trade-ins, swaps or barter trade Kindly make appointment for pickup from Huron Street, Takapuna Mon-Fri: 10AM to 5PM Sat: 10AM to 1PM Sun & Holidays: Closed



Thursday, September 29, 2022

Apple Watch Series 8 Review: The Best Smartwatch For Almost Everyone

29th September, 2022:  Auckland, New Zealand
Dr Phone Repair Limited
1, Huron Street
Takapuna, Auckland 0622
Tel: +649 365-1122
drphonenz(A)gmail.com

The new, now-midrange Series 8 watch is essentially identical to the Series 7. The iPhone-only smartwatch has a smooth metal body, bright and crisp always-on screen and lasts about 36 hours between charges, including sleep tracking. It is still the most capable of smartwatches.


The Apple Watch Series 8, starting at $399 (£419, AU$629), joins the temperature-sensing wearable pack with a new wrist sensor of its own. Temperature-sensing wearables have been a trend these past few years, from the Fitbit Sense to the Oura Ring, Amazon's Halo band and Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5. A few weeks ago, I got sick and a little ring on my finger let me know my temperature was elevated. So, in my experience, temperature reading isn't just another check-the-box feature.


Also, this isn't the only new Apple Watch. The lower-cost Apple Watch SE and more expensive Apple Watch Ultra make a broad range, going from $249 up to $799 and beyond.

After wearing Apple's latest watch on my wrist for a couple of weeks, the Series 8 looks identical to last year's Apple Watch Series 7 and has most of the same features. New to the 8 is its temperature sensor, along with improved gyroscope and accelerometer motion sensors that are now able to detect car crashes and make SOS calls in the event of an emergency.

I didn't test the car-crash feature, for obvious reasons. And temperature data isn't being used by Apple to calculate deeper insights or health guidance yet, beyond being used to help track ovulation. Both features could very well end up being useful over time, but how useful remains to be seen. But without an upgraded battery life, this watch still doesn't feel ideally suited for overnight sleep and temperature tracking.

This year, Apple announced a record-breaking three new Watches. There's the entry-level Apple Watch SE, the new main Watch, called Series 8 and the high-end Apple Watch Ultra which is aimed mostly at devotees of extreme sports.

It's clearly the most advanced Watch but if, like me, you're happy with swimming and yoga rather than rock climbing or other advanced exertions, then maybe Series 8 is what you should be considering.

I've been testing Series 8 since just after it was announced. Here's all you need to know.

Read the rest of the article here...
https://shorturl.at/jSZ16



--