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Thursday, February 27, 2014

StarMobile Diamond X1, The Octa Core Phablet (Yes, It has 8 cores)

StarMobile is now offering an Octa Core Phablet. The StarMobile Diamond X1 Phablet is equipt with 8 Cores of processors, capable of handling large applications and multiple processes. X1 model also comes with a 6 inch HD screen with a scratch proof glass andrunning with Android Jelly Bean

Photo taken from www.starmobile.com.ph

The 8MP front camera will surely capture clear selfies and the 18MP main camera can produce much better photos rather than some point and shoot cameras out in the market. One of the best features of the phone is the Yamaha speaker attached to the unit's 7mm thin body and the suggested retail price for this unique phablet is only Php 13,990.

For full specs you may visit StarMobile website with these links:


Saturday, February 22, 2014

Excel CONCATENATE Function

In computer terms concatenation is the process of joining two or more strings together to create a word or a group of words. In Excel concatenation is also joining strings or characters in order to create a word or set of words. Below is the syntax for the CONCATENATION( ) function.

    Syntax:

            CONCATENATE(Text1, Text2, ...)

Please view the images and steps below to guide you on how to use the CONCATENATE( ) Function. Remember that only 255 entries are allowed and each text entries must be separated by a comma.


1. Select the cells you want to be added in the function. Enclose the cell address with paragraph and separate them with comma, in the example, cells A1 and B1 are selected.




2.  You will notice that in Cell A3 (where the function resides) the word "HelloThere" will appear since cell A1 contains the word "Hello" and B1 contains "There" and these are the Cell address that is included in the function.












3. If you want to add a space between words, you must put a double quotes (" ") between the cell address. Please refer to the image below on how to create spaces between each text.



4. You must have a result similar to the image below.


This is how basic concatenation in Excel works. Thank You.