Weather doesn’t disrupt our services, says Kwesé TV
Six things facebook plans to do against data breach
Business outsourcing: Indian investor challenges Nigeria
Smart Apps, smart mobile experience in a smart world
Lagos Police, Mile 2 and my Nokia PureView 808
Where do mobile devices go when they die?
Is OLED TV the next big thing?
Katy Perry, Obama, Wizkid rule twitter in 2014
Your phone can now help you avoid traffic
GEW 2014:Etisalat, EDC engage Nigerian start-ups for new opportunities
The myth of hidden call broken
2015 TECH TRENDS: LG sees wearable tech as top
How Lumia 530 puts style in hands of new mobile entrants
New Microwave: Is cooking getting new meaning?
Samsung’s eye-tracking tech gives web browsing power to PLWD
Twitter welcomes The Queen: Queen Elizabeth II tweets first time
Samsung expands Galaxy series with Note
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SubscribeImagine a world… where you can tweet cash
The opportunities that technology presents, especially through social media, are unprecedented. Twitter’s newest solution definitely is. The Social Media giant is currently working with one of the largest banks in France to let its customers – and those of other banks – send money through Twitter.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to hit Nigerian market on October 24
After months of expectation, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is set to officially go on sale in Nigeria on Friday, October 24, 2014. The device will be available for purchase through all authorized Samsung partner stores and telecom operator stores nationwide.
Could LG Hygiene Fresh+ be the end of junk in the fridge?
It is very easy to forget food in your refrigerator. What is even worse is that because of the erratic nature of the country’s power supply, food can get spoiled and refrozen with bad health implications. Aimed ensuring proper food hygiene, LG Electronics says that its new health-conscious refrigerators with Hygiene Fresh+ helps keep food fresher for longer, as its Door-In-Door refrigerators automatically clean and purify its internal air, ensuring that the air inside is kept fresh and hygienic.
Nigerian subscribers weary of constant messages from service providers
In this day and age, an individual’s right to privacy is more emphasized than ever before. You determine who you give your phone number, what password to use for your email, and whether or not to accept friend requests on Facebook
Could ASUS’ Transformer Book Flip truly give computing freedom?
It could be extremely stressful carrying around a laptop and a tablet at the same time, but today’s professional rarely has a choice. It’s very difficult to find a tablet that can replace a Personal computer and vice versa. This usually means more cost, more maintenance and more stress.
‘ICT usage in government, poor’
THE National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), may have failed in its responsibilities if the paucity of ICT usage in government continues without remedy. This is apparently what the agency has realized of late.
We need funding, mentorship —Tech start-ups
ALTHOUGH technology start-ups in Nigeria, and indeed the African continent are developing real solutions that would address local challenges, these start-ups are themselves challenged by lack of funding and mentorship.
Zinox brings entertainment to IT sector with TDMobile launch
FROM its technical disposition, technology seems to be all work and no play. This apparently described why it was so hard to permeate the Nigerian culture until GSM debuted in 2001.
NOTAP saved Nigeria N300bn from capital flight – Bindir
Director General, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, NOTAP, Dr. Umar Bindir, is claiming that the agency has saved the country about 300 billion naira by regulating against importation of foreign technologies. He disclosed this at the weekend in an event held in Abuja.
Did tech put these careers out of business?
One man’s meat, they say is another’s poison. The same is true for today’s global world. While the technological revolution is unarguably rejuvenating businesses and economies across the globe, it has put some careers out of business-or at least completely changed the way some careers are run. Glamtech takes a look at some of these professions
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