Apps for updating Facebook wall status via any mobile device

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In one of my posts in the blog, Facebook tips and tricks, I have mentioned that the Facebook status updates via any mobile device. Say you can impress your friends online by displaying the Facebook wall with "via iPhone 5". This is when you don't own that device, but you can show it online so that your friends believe that you are accessing and updating status of Facebook via iOS or Android.
It is just a fun and not to betray or lie anyone. You can just write on your Facebook wall with the selection of the mobile device of your choice in the app, and that particular device name will be displayed below the status update.

Now the main punch of all this is that you can download an app that can make this possible for you. In Facebook tips and tricks blog, I have mentioned that updating status can be done using websites , but in this post, let me share some apps that can be done through mobile.

Now using the apps, if you have a device , say iPhone3, and you want to show in the updates that you are using iPhone5.
Status Via : 

This is a free app. With the use of this app, you can :
  • Post updates under the guise of another mobile device. 
  • Upto 100 listed options, you can post through like Air Force One, Alcohol,Amiga 500, Anfield Road Stadium, Angry Birds, Banana Phone, Batcave, Batmobile, Bed, and many more. 
  •  Added via in the latest version like HTC, Motorola, Sony Ericcson, etc. 
  • Speedy 

  

To get this app: download link.


Post Via:  Similar to above app, this app is also the another way to update status via the mobile device of your choice. 


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Encrypt your Photos in Facebook and Twitter - using "Secret.li" App

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On internet it is very important to have your privacy maintained. Whatever we post on any famous site that will be watched by many visitors. Today "Facebook" is one of the most visited social networking sites daily. As we check our emails daily , we naturally log on to our Facebook account to see who has posted any new photo or what is going on in our friend's life.

Have you thought of if any photos which we upload on these social media sites get used by others without our knowledge and if someone is using our information for their use without our information or permission, then it is our fault that we have not set the settings to private or confidential. 

The "privacy Settings" in the Facebook and Twitter matters a lot or any other site matters a lot and is of much more importance. These information can be stolen and made a fake profiles out of any photos . To avoid all this, we have to encrypt any photo . 

On Facebook, you may want to keep the photo to be for some specific time like 2 or 3 days or 1 week or so then you can make this possible by using an app called "Secret.li" app





What is so exciting about "Secret.li" app ? 

With this app, you can upload your photos from your iPhone without hesitation. You can also set the setting as to who can watch the photo on Facebook. This sharing on Facebook can be set for specific period of time. The decision of keeping the photo on Facebook is up to you. After some days if you want the photo not to appear on Facebook then it can be set if needed and this app will remove your photo after that day . 





Secret.li   has features that :

• Protect by using a safety filter

• Share with Facebook friends for a limited time

Choose which photo you want to show on Facebook , add some filters and share on FB. 

Download the app from here: 



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Now "AutoFill your Info" automatically with Facebook's credentials for payments via mobile

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Facebook is helping its users by introducing a new  feature called "AutoFill your Info". This is the latest feature introduced by Facebook's developers. Here is how this feature will work. 

When a user buys any product online and wants to make payments using Paypal or any other mobile payment site, Facebook's new feature "AutoFill your Info", autofills basic details such as name, account number, address, telephone number, etc.



When you tap on your smartphone, this option as shown in the image above. Subsequently, all your data is imported from Facebook and you can pay immediately. 

To introduce this feature, Facebook has joined its hands with Paypal, Braintree, Stripe with two e-commerce sites, Jackthreads and Mosiac. 

So when you pay using any of these sites then a button asks for "Autofilling" that will take your data from Facebook, as every user has an account with Facebook today. 



However, this is still in the test mode.

So whenever you want to make any payment via mobile, then leave it to Facebook's Autofill feature. All your data will be filled from Facebook automatically and then you can easily make your payments.
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How to secure Facebook account with Facebook Login approvals and Code Generator

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To secure your Facebook account more and having a extra security level is a must today. To have this, you have to use Facebook's "Code Generator" setting. 

What is a "Code Generator" ? 

Code Generator is part of the Facebook app. When you set it , it creates a unique and different login code every 30 seconds, even if your internet is not working or you are not connected to net. For this code generator to work for your Facebook account, you should have"Login Approvals" turned on. 
 

You can set Code generators for your Facebook app in iPhone or Android .


For iPhone users: 


  • Login to your Facebook account 
  • Tap "More" 
  • Scroll down and tap "Code Generator" 
  • Do accordingly as instructed 
  • Collect and save your code

 Same steps can be followed for Android users too. 


From PC when you want to set the "Code Generator", then follow the steps:


  • Log in to your Facebook account
  • Go to "Account Settings"
  • Select the tab"Security" 
  • Now click on "Edit"option of the "Code Generator"
  • Click "Enable" for generating code forAndroid or iPhone
  • Follow the instructions below 
  • Then when your Code is generated , click "Continue" on PC 
  • Then "Test Code Generator" box appears  where you have to enter the   code sent to your mobile device. 
 







 



Now when you log in to your Facebook account from any device, just tap "Code Generator"and get your code. 

This is how you can enable your highest security level for your Facebook account in Android or iPhone.


 

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Using Control-Alt-Delete for login was a mistake : Bill Gates

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WASHINGTON: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has confessed that setting Control-Alt-Delete as a way to log in to Windows was a mistake. 

According to Fox News, during a talk at Harvard, Gates said that there was an option to make a single button for such a command, but the IBM keyboard designer didn't want to give Microsoft one. 

He said that something had to be done with the keyboard that was signalling to a very low level of software in order to bring in the operating system one expects, instead of a funny piece of software that looks like a log in screen and then listens to the password, adding that it was a mistake. 

David Bradley, a designer of the original IBM PC, invented the Control-Alt-Delete combo, the report said. 

WASHINGTON: Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has confessed that setting Control-Alt-Delete as a way to log in to Windows was a mistake. 

According to Fox News, during a talk at Harvard, Gates said that there was an option to make a single button for such a command, but the IBM keyboard designer didn't want to give Microsoft one. 

He said that something had to be done with the keyboard that was signalling to a very low level of software in order to bring in the operating system one expects, instead of a funny piece of software that looks like a log in screen and then listens to the password, adding that it was a mistake. 

David Bradley, a designer of the original IBM PC, invented the Control-Alt-Delete combo, the report said. 

Bradley said that he may have invented it but it was Gates who made it famous.

He himself admitted that he did not know why they used the same command for log in, which was used to restart the computer, the report added.
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BlackBerry and the $55 million handshake

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Prem Watsa played a role in securing a golden parachute worth $55 million 


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TORONTO: Months before Fairfax Financial Holdings bid $4.7 billion for BlackBerry, Fairfax boss Prem Watsa played a role in securing a golden parachute worth as much as $55 million for the smartphone maker's chief executive, according to company filings. 

Watsa, Fairfax's chief executive, joined BlackBerry's board in January 2012 and was one of three directors charged in March with reviewing the compensation of the Canadian company's chief executive, Thorsten Heins. 

The three directors - Watsa, BlackBerry chairwoman Barbara Stymiest and long-time board member John Wetmore - decided to boost Heins's basic salary and incentive bonus, as well as sharply increase the size of the equity awards that he would receive if he loses his job in the event of a takeover. 

The new contract that Heins signed in May tripled his compensation to an estimated $55.6 million if there is a change of control at BlackBerry, up from $18.9 million previously, according to a securities filing on May 21. 

To be sure, the $55.6 million figure is based in part on BlackBerry's share price in early March, and the stock has fallen by more than a third since then, which may mean that Heins's parachute would be worth less. 

Still, Watsa's role in deciding Heins's compensation is drawing scrutiny from some pay experts after BlackBerry on Monday accepted a conditional buyout bid from a consortium led by Fairfax, a property and casualty insurer that owns almost 10% of the smartphone maker. 

"(Watsa) was part of the committee that was negotiating this agreement. Did he anticipate that he would make some sort of offer to buy the company? I feel like that's unlikely, but it's impossible to know," said Joe Sorrentino, managing director at executive pay advisors Steven Hall & Partners in New York. 

Sorrentino added, "The only concern I would have is since they structured his compensation equity award so that it all is granted at the beginning... it is all getting captured in a change of control golden parachute, as opposed to if they did a more typical process" of granting equity awards annually. 

When asked for comment on Thursday, a Fairfax spokesman said Heins's compensation was reviewed and approved by the entire BlackBerry board. 

Watsa stepped down from the board in August, citing a potential conflict of interest after BlackBerry announced a strategic review and sought a buyer. The Fairfax-led consortium aims to take BlackBerry private and give it time to rebuild away from Wall Street's gaze. 

A spokeswoman for BlackBerry said the company had no comment on Watsa's role or Heins's compensation, and Heins himself did not respond to a direct request for comment. 

Towers Watson, the human resources consultancy firm that worked with BlackBerry's board on the compensation package, also declined to comment. 

BlackBerry is not the first company in the spotlight for large payments for outgoing executives. Nokia's departing chief executive, Stephen Elop, stands to pocket 18.8 million euros ($25 million) if shareholders agree to sell Nokia's handset business to Microsoft. Elop is set to rejoin Microsoft, his former employer. 

Stock down more than 50%

Heins was appointed BlackBerry CEO in early 2012, taking over from former co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie. In the months before they stepped down, Lazaridis and Balsillie had cut their base salary to $1, a symbolic gesture that they would not draw fat cheques while the company was obviously suffering. 

Heins's compensation has increased from $1.9 million in fiscal 2011, when he was chief operating officer, to $10.3 million in fiscal 2012 when he was appointed CEO, before slipping back slightly to $9.1 million in fiscal 2013, which ended on March 2 this year. 

Since Heins took over, BlackBerry shares have fallen more than 50% as the company delayed the release of its first BlackBerry 10 devices and they then failed to excite sales. 

In May, Heins signed a new contract that raised his base salary to $1.5 million from $1 million; bumped his maximum incentive bonus to 150 percent of salary from 125% and granted him more than $34 million in front-loaded equity awards that vest over three years. 

It is those equity awards that provide the bulk of the enlarged payout if BlackBerry is taken over - the shares would vest immediately instead of over a three-year period. 

According to company filings, if Heins is terminated due to a change of ownership of BlackBerry, he'll receive $3 million to reflect his base salary, annual incentives worth about $4.5 million, and equity awards of $48 million. 

The board said the higher payouts were justified to retain Heins and ensure his interests are aligned with those of shareholders, and to reward the executive for leading BlackBerry through a period of massive upheaval. 

"The necessary speed and scope of this transformation, as well as its critical importance to the future success of the company, demand leadership of exceptional skill, agility and vision," BlackBerry said ahead of its July annual general meeting, when shareholders approved the changes. 

The filings show that BlackBerry's board also gave Heins a "special achievement bonus" of $3 million for launching the BlackBerry 10 platform used for its latest smartphones, and for maintaining cash and liquidity above $1.5 billion. 

Last week, the company said it would book almost $1 billion in writedowns, mostly on unsold BlackBerry 10 devices, when it reports second-quarter results on Friday.











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