
Samer Hmouda
I was Borne and raised in Kuwait, I take my degree in low from Lebanese university in 1994.
Technology is my passion so I read and teach myself a lot of things related to networking and technology. Internet was one of the most help tools in my learning. I watch many videos and learn from many articles which I read on the web, so now I will try to help others same as I got help from others without waiting for any thanks.
Samer H.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ hands-on
For every smartphone market watcher out there, it's clear as day that Samsung is doing a rather awesome job with its Android smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ hands-on: worthy of celebrity hands
For every smartphone market watcher out there, it's clear as day that Samsung is doing a rather awesome job with its Android smartphones.
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