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Fighting Ebola with technology
Nokia battles mobile ecosystem with Lumia 630 dual SIM
Your webcam could be spying on you!
‘Etisalat Cliqlite to revolutionize educational system’
Few tricks you never knew with your iPad/iPhone
Innovation is the washing machine!
How sound Bar makes TV fun
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SubscribeSocial media meets politics as journalists gear up for 2015 elections
It appears that the 2015 election bug seems to have caught not just Nigerian politicians, but journalists as well who are preparing ahead to give unprecedented reportage to ensure free, fair and transparent elections through the innovative use of social media.
Four points in favour of the Samsung Galaxy S5
Accolades have since been pouring in, with highly-respected gadget display calibrators, DisplayMate, describing the device as having the “best smart phone display ever tested’, even before its global roll-out
Sony gears up for FIFA 2014 World Cup
SONY Mobile is giving its customers the opportunity to play in the 2014 FIFA world cup. Not on the field however, customers can participate from home and win amazing prizes
Microsoft acquires Nokia devices, services business
Microsoft Corp has announced it has completed its acquisition of the Nokia Devices which allows the two companies to come together as one to deliver a family of devices and services that will delight consumers and empower businesses.
Is China leading the fight against online pornography?
Pornography is fast moving from a psychological and cultural challenge to a political one as the Chinese government recently shut down thousands of websites and social media sites in a bid to purge the internet of online pornography. The nation’s state media services announced the progress of its ‘Cleaning the Web 2014’ campaign recently which has resulted in the closure of 110 websites and more than 3,300 accounts containing ‘obscene’ material since January.A spokesman for the official Xinhau state agency said: “Disseminating pornographic information online severely harms the physical and mental health of minors, and seriously corrupts social ethos”.
Why people want ‘Blind watch’ when they aren’t blind
It is amazing that over 1000 people have pre-ordered the not yet released, Bradley Timepiece designed for blind people, but what is even more shocking is that only about 2 per cent of those people are blind.
Is your password really secure?
Sites all over the world try to convince you that your password is safe with them. With high tech software protecting your privacy, you haven’t had much reason to doubt this. But what happens when software developed to protect passwords becomes compromised?
Nokia X family gives users the X factor
When Nokia began to produce its own range of smart phones, customers were elated at the brand’s ability to combine durability with finesse. Nokia’s introduction of its new range of X smart phones into the Nigerian market no doubt reaffirms the reason for this elation.
Rebranding recruitment with technology
President Goodluck Jonathan recently declared that the families of those who lost loved ones at the Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, recruitment exercise recently, be given three employment slots each in the service.
Mobile tech changing Brands, consumer relations
Nigeria based Digital Media Agency, Terragon Group, is part of the mobile revolutionists who are currently converging in Barcelona Spain, predicting the size and shape of the new world to come. As different predictions are flying on what to expect with the bursting mobile revolutions, the Nigerian company through its Group MD, visitors at Terragon […]
How smartphone usage is powering designs
In 2013, two major firms in the United States of America,Facebook and analyst firm International Data Corporation, IDC, collaborated on a study named “Always Connected” which aimed to showcase the relationship between smartphones and social activities
Is XBoom making us all Djs?
Competition is bringing out a lot of innovation from today’s gadget mak-ers. The result is that the customer is actually becoming king. Gone are the days when customers struggle to see how products could benefit their family life. Today product features are tailored towards family life to attract reasonable attention.
5 tech innovations only for under developed economies
Apart from court houses and really backward organizations, in Nigeria, the machine called the typewriter, now, belongs to the museum. Its Pri-Pra sound is now thankfully becoming a distant echo. Besides the typewriter, there are still about five technologies that still hang around to continually brand us ‘underdeveloped’. You can’t see them in any developed economy and here in Nigeria, people believe they have overstayed their welcome.
Facebook @ 10: A kid changing the lives of adults!
The world’s largest social media platform is ten years old. It seems surreal that a phenomenon that has taken the whole world by storm would just be in JSS1 if it were a child. But if Facebook were a child, it would be the most influential kid on the planet. Here are some reasons why:
Is XBoom making us all Djs?
Competition iss bringing out a lot of innovation from today’s gadget makers. The result is that the customer is actually becoming king. Gone are the days when customers struggle to see how products could benefit their family life. Today product features are tailored towards family life to attract reasonable attention.
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