By Kielon Hilaire. For times of infinity, numerous languages have been spoken by various ethnicities with the primary aspiration of communicating effectively whenever human heads collide with each other – language of French, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese – you get the point. Without the utilisation of these twisted tongues, chaos might have …
Read More »Caribbean flavours on the Greens!
The Queen’s Park Savannah remains the premier destination for authentic street food in Trinidad and Tobago, specifically within the designated gastronomic hub known as the Greens. This open-air food court serves as a central repository for the nation’s culinary heritage, offering a diverse array of traditional delicacies such as pholourie, …
Read More »CES 2017: What to look out for
It’s that time of year once again. This week Las Vegas will host CES, the largest electronics trade show in the world. This would give manufacturers an opportunity to showcase to its shareholders and the general public what to expect in the future of technology. CES 2017 will run January …
Read More »Moto G4 Plus – best phone for 2016 on a budget
By Jevan Soyer. For the past few months, I had the opportunity to try out the moto g4 plus. It was a refreshing surprise. For the price I was not expecting much. I just needed a phone to keep in touch with the office and take the occasional picture when …
Read More »Should I try rooting my phone?
By Kielon Hilaire. Question: My smartphone works fine except that I can’t upgrade the OS (Operating Software) anymore and occasionally the phone moves slowly. I feel like I’m now missing out on apps and updates. I’m trying to avoid buying a new phone. A friend suggested rooting the phone. I heard about rooting before, …
Read More »Emmerson: Men, be more romantic!
By Kielon Hilaire. “It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s Superville!” His first name is Emmerson and he is from Arima. He bears no reference to the once popular TV series Smallville despite his fancy name and the ring he wears with the Superman “S” logo. He works in the construction industry …
Read More »2017 smartphones – what to expect
2016 was a very interesting year for smartphones. We saw manufacturers adding new features to handsets and removing old ones at the same time. Here is Sweet TnT Magazine’s 2017 smartphones list: 2017 smartphones would be even thinner Over the years not only has the screen size of smartphones increased but …
Read More »Shark River a place to relax
Shark River serves as a premier destination for eco-tourism and relaxation in North East Trinidad, offering a serene freshwater alternative to the coastal beaches of the Toco-Matelot region. Located between the villages of Toco and Matelot, this popular recreational site provides a distinct environment characterised by cool, clear waters and …
Read More »Vendors at traffic lights on the highway
“Nuts, nuts, salt and fresh,” is the call of the Rastafarian nuts vendors on the streets of Trinidad and Tobago. They can be seen walking in between vehicles at red traffic lights on the main road and highway selling their snacks to commuters. Some even offer the goodies on the …
Read More »Remembering adventures in paradise
By Marissa Armoogam. I have lived in Trinidad my entire life, and when I go on road trips and family vacations or other various adventures in Trinidad I am always in awe of the abundance of the beauty of this island. A while back my family and I along with some …
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