Weather doesn’t disrupt our services, says Kwesé TV
Six things facebook plans to do against data breach
Padfone: Smartphone strategy to drive the PC market?
The downside of smart phones
MyTaste reaches 36 million visitors
LG targets simplicity in next line of smart TVs
Gloo.ng in market expansion with customer fulfillment centre
Five habits of Nigerian mobile users
The truth about online dating
BlackBerry may go back to QWERTY keyboard technology
More scams to watch out for in 2014
Now you can send a website on errand
What’s in a smart TV ?
Spectranet, Huawei give broadband users speed
Online betting: Investment or Gamble?
I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E: Scammers prepare ahead for 2014
Nokia gets smart mobile phone award

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IOS FACIAL RECOGNITION: Could facial recognition technology be the secret to tech security?
How better to tell who is knocking on your door than to look through the peephole? In the same vein, there is no safer way to tell who is trying to unlock your phone than with facial recognition technology
Your watch can now make a call, Stoms makes it so
Owoeye, is giving the smart watch technology a new dimension for Nigerian phone users, with a new brand of wearable phone called stoms.
iPad wonder: Apple can Apprehend your ipad thief
When robbers visited Mr. Tunde Makhinde’s house in Lagos last week and took his iPad with them, they did not know that they had shot themselves in the foot. The tech whiz had activated the tracking device on his iPad, and within a matter of days, had gone with law enforcement agents to catch the thieves red handed.
Caught on camera: Your handheld device could hold law enforcement accountable
The average Nigerian in a uniform thinks he is above the law. He drives against traffic at great speed, and is careless in a convoy. When asked to pay his bus fare, he can beat up the conductor for not acknowledging him as a ‘staff.’ His car chases erring ‘danfo’ buses by hitting them continuously with his vehicle and throwing passengers into panic. And since the ‘okada’ ban in Lagos, there’s no telling how many he has confiscated.
SCAM ALERT! The Western Union Lottery scam
Scammers are becoming much more creative. And you had better keep up. New on the block is the Western Union promotion lottery scam. Take a look at a prototype of the email these scammers use
Is Social Media becoming too ‘Selfie-centred?’
The average person loves himself. The average person uses social media. So it suffices to say that lots of social media apps feed on the vanity on the average person. Well, that might be too extreme, but do the ‘selfie-centred’ apps flooding the app market now give cause for concern?
The speaker technology in music enjoyment
No matter how sonorous the tone of a particular music may be, it never gives comfort from a bad speaker. The speaker is however not bad based on the look or age but by the technology behind its making.
More iPad shipments keep Apple atop Q3 tablet market
Despite losing a market unit share in the third quarter of 2013, Apple still shipped more products and remained the top company in the tablet business in the Quarter.
Nokia in a ‘swag’release of 6 new devices
Despite insisting it was going ahead, to sell its mobile device unit to Microsoft, the swag with which Stephen Elop, Nokia’s Executive Vice president, devices and services, Tuesday, mounted the stage at St Regis Hotel Abu Dhabi, venue of this year’s Nokia world event,to introduce six new devices, almost betrayed an impression that the device maker may change its mind.
Should Facebook face the book on violent videos?
There is hardly any fear that millions of kids, thirteen and above who use facebook will stumble across pornographic content. However, recent developments show that users of the world’s number one social media network will not be protected from videos portraying beheadings, executions and other forms of violence.
Damn the scammers! Don’t help that ailing, dying ‘stranger’
Compassion-that’s a word scammers thrive on. The thought of an unknown stranger dying in a hospital is enough to thaw the iciest of hearts. But when the bait is an orphan being left behind with a huge inheritance, there must be something unbelievable about the story or you are greedy enough not to notice.
Are Vinyl records staging a comeback?
Just when we thought we were stuck in the future with mp3s and CDs, the age old vinyl record is making an unprecedented comeback. Reports say that vinyl record sales up in the United Kingdom have gone up 78% in 2013 alone. According to 2012 sales figures, vinyl record album sales in the United States jumped 17.7 percent to almost 4.55 million units.
Tweaks on camera pushes XperiaZ1 up the ladder
Those who think the fight for mobile market dominance is settled may have another think coming! If anything, there are device makers who are not taking the fight, friendly. And at the last check, Sony Mobile seems to lead that pack.
What will the iPad 5 look like?
With the iPad 5 set to be unveiled on October 22, Apple lovers all over the world can’t help but wonder what it will look like. Different speculations and leaks, however, hint at a Touch ID fingerprint scanner just like the iPhone 5S, as well as similarities in design with the iPad mini.
Four ways to get your gadget stolen
It’s very likely that you love your smart phone or tablet. It’s also very likely that somebody else does too. More often than not, a compliment, and a few ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ would suffice. Unfortunately, some people take it to the next level and would attempt to steal it. Here are four ways you can help them do just that:

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