Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Google v Huawei hits millions of smartphone users

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Hundreds of millions of smartphone users will be affected by Google's decision to sever its Android operating system ties with Chinese handset...

Is this Nigeria’s future technology star?

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When he was about four years old, Basil Okpara was already fascinated with computer screens. His father noticed this obsession and decided...

Stakeholders plan digital migration parley on advertising, TV viewership

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As Nigeria prepares to switch over to digital broadcasting in June, the Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) plans a stakeholders’ forum to discuss post-digital...
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Indigenous content inevitable for enhanced quality of service and quality of experience in telecommunications...

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Indigenous content inevitable for enhanced quality of service and quality of experience in telecommunications services – Danbatta By Emma...

M-Net Edge clinches exclusive deal with HBO

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Brand new DStv premium channel, M-Net Edge, which hopes to take television connoisseurs to the edge of entertainment, plans to be the future home...

Twitter users can now hide replies

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By Pascal Oparada (Social Media/Tech Reporter) Twitter is testing a new feature which allows users to hide replies to their...

Verve unveils transparent debit card with Wema Bank

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Verve has launched a transparent debit card, in partnership with Wema Bank, giving consumers the full benefits of a payment card while adopting a...

WhatsApp to add fingerprint and facial recognition in a new update

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By Pascal Oparada, Social Media/Tech Reporter The messaging giant, WhatsApp, is reportedly testing fingerprint and facial recognition technology in...

Smartphone consultations with GPs in digital health plan

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Patients will be able to consult with their GP using a smartphone and monitor their conditions via mobile apps, as part of...
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Nigeria’s telecom contribution to GDP hits 16%, broadband penetration to hit 50% – Danbatta

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Nigeria’s telecom sector’s contribution to the GDP has increased significantly to 16 per cent in the second quarter of 2023, according to...

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