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RIM comes to town ahead of BB10 launch

RIM comes to town ahead of BB10 launch

Blackberry smartphone makers, Research In Motion, RIM, has finally berthed in Nigeria to face business squarely. Although the device maker said it was merely to expand its presence in Nigeria, but further probe on officials revealed that the BB phone maker was angling on using the robust Nigerian mobile market to shore up its global market shares which has been on a free fall for some time.

Lead us into temptation Oh Galaxy Note 10.1!

Lead us into temptation Oh Galaxy Note 10.1!

By the time Samsung Electronics, manufacturers of Galaxy range of tablets, ran through the features of its latest Galaxy Note 10.1 launched in Lagos, mid-week, many users who were already having one brand of tablets, notes and e-readers or the other from competition, were already giving in to the temptation of switching over.

DCR-SX22 -Sony’s new SD handycam cuts the bug

DCR-SX22 -Sony’s new SD handycam cuts the bug

For photographers struggling to maintain high quality video shooting with excellent zoom capability, there is now a way out as electronic device makers Sony has recently debuted with a new SD Handycam camcorder tagged the DCR-SX22.

Oracle unveils expanded cloud services portfolio

Oracle unveils expanded cloud services portfolio

Delivering on the industry’s broadest and most advanced Cloud strategy, Thomas Kurian, executive vice president, Oracle Product Development, announced that Oracle is expanding its Oracle Cloud services portfolio, and continues to demonstrate significant customer and partner momentum.

Lottery commission seeks law against unsolicited telemarketing

Lottery commission seeks law against unsolicited telemarketing

While fighting illegal lottery operators and promoters, scams and spams may not have yielded the expected results, the National lottery Regulatory Commission, (NLRC) while going tough on illegal lottery operators has urged the Federal Government to enact law that criminalizes what it described as unsolicited and intrusive telemarketing at odd hours.

Broadband cost can crash to the lowest, if… –  JUWAH

Broadband cost can crash to the lowest, if… – JUWAH

ON the heels of the inauguration of the national broadband committee by President Goodluck Jonathan last month, Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC, Dr. Eugene Juwah has predicted that broadband cost could crash to the barest minimum if the Dubai campaign comes off successfully.

Telemedicine eHealth confab holds in Abuja

Telemedicine eHealth confab holds in Abuja

IN the first week of November, all roads will be leading to Abuja for this year’s International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISFTEH)’s conference. This will be the 17th edition in the series and the first time this event will hold in West Africa.

The other side of broadband

The other side of broadband

BRoadband and Broadband Divide (BBD) is here! Download, Download, Download – When will Nigeria start to upload creative digital content into the global IT Knowledge Space?

WaveTek extends footprint in Nigeria

WaveTek extends footprint in Nigeria

An innovative global ICT solutions provider, WaveTek Nigeria Limited, has formally announced its entry into the Nigerian ICT market promising a new oscillation in the way ICT solutions are delivered to businesses in the country.

Sidmach develops e-result portal for WAEC

Sidmach develops e-result portal for WAEC

With the successful full digitization of its past years examinations results, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in conjunction with Sidmach Technologies Limited, has developed an online results verification portal.

Freedom House lists threats to internet freedom

Freedom House lists threats to internet freedom

Brutal attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, proactive manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online among others, according to new report by Freedom House released on Monday threaten internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study released yesterday by Freedom House.