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SCAM ALERT! The Western Union Lottery scam
Is Social Media becoming too ‘Selfie-centred?’
The speaker technology in music enjoyment
More iPad shipments keep Apple atop Q3 tablet market
Nokia in a ‘swag’release of 6 new devices
Should Facebook face the book on violent videos?
Damn the scammers! Don’t help that ailing, dying ‘stranger’
Are Vinyl records staging a comeback?
Tweaks on camera pushes XperiaZ1 up the ladder
What will the iPad 5 look like?
Four ways to get your gadget stolen
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SubscribeVoice Command: The new smart competition
Nigerians by nature are hard working people; after a hard day’s work they feel the need to return to their homes to revitalize their energies. To achieve this, they opt for the entertainment, household and mobile devices provide. However for most people the challenge most times is how they can operate these contraptions without expending more energy. This brings to the fore voice command technology, a technology that makes it possible for consumers to talk to devices and have them do what they desire.
Replace damaged galaxy note 3, no questions asked!
You may not need to entertain too many questions, as is always the case, to replace your damaged phones in Nigeria now. At least Samsung has kicked off the campaign with the kaunch of NoQuestion Asked warranty model for its Nigerian customers who buy the newly released Galaxy Note 3 smartphone.
Is it Black out for Blackberry?
Could it be all over for Blackberry? A mobile device that is still one of the best companions of upward mobile people in many parts of the world. How could its fortunes begin to experience a near blackout at twilight?
SCAM-ALERT: That scholarship could cost you more!
The very essence of a scholarship is the opportunity to pay less or nothing at all for quality education. Truth be told, this is the dream of nearly every Nigerian youth. So getting an email that offers you the scholarship of a lifetime is definitely an answer to prayer. Well, not really all of the offers. Scammers have taken advantage of this yearning for cheap higher education and have a variety of tricks to get you in their trap.
Four Nigerian apps for Demo Africa
Among the over forty of Africa’s most innovative technology products that will be launched at Demo Africa, in Nairobi Kenya, October, would include at least four from Nigeria that are finalists.
Nokia in new Lumia Smartphone with 4.7 Inch Screen
After the shocking announcement of the sale of Nokia’s device and service arm to Microsoft penultimate week, the least industry watchers expected was to hear Microsoft’s plans to put the transaction to good use for its benefit.
USB gets Condom against virus from public ports
With the spate of flying viruses and nasty malware spread, it could be injurious to consciously insert your USB drive disks into any port. The implication is that it may easily be infected or you suffer “juice jacking”, which is when someone is able to steal your data through a public charging station.
53 gold plated iPhones for Nigeria’s independence: Who gets one?
There are reports that the Nigerian government has ordered 53 units of gold plated version of the newly launched Apple iPhone 5S, to celebrate the country’s 53rd independence anniversary next month.
Another Nigerian designs road traffic mobile app
By Prince Osuagwu Necessity is the mother of invention. That could be a better way to describe new mobile developments in Nigeria today. Almost in quick successions, we have, for the past one year constantly featured Nigerians who invented innovative mobile applications, gadgets and devices out of the frustrations they have either experienced as Africans […]
Nigerian invents Bamboo Tablet
Nigeria’s top rating in technological advancement is not a fluke. Just as we presented on this page a few weeks back, a Nigerian that developed a social network site meant to give others like facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn a run for their popularity, another Nigerian is in the news again after inventing a bamboo tab specially designed to solve problems associated with people living in the emerging markets.
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