Telcos allay fears of tariff increase as NCC begins mobile termination rate review
BlackBerry bets big on apps, touchscreens
IBM introduces PureSystems to reduce IT cost
Microsoft launches SQL server 2012 to control data explosion
Group intensifies call for local content in telecoms
Imagine Cup 2012: Microsoft seeks support from Nokia, Dell
The rule of law and the internet(2)
Social media shortcuts for newsmen
NITDA certifies local OEMs for govt patronage
NSE listing: Obstacles ICT firms must overcome, by Johnson
The rule of law and the internet(1)
FG commits to infusing ICT into education

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‘Technology has simplified anti-piracy war’
THE sales and use of adulterated technology devices, especially desktops, laptops and notebooks, have become source of worry to concerned Nigerians. This development has caused loss of income to makers, users and the industry. In this interview, the Managing Director of Blueshield Technologies, Mr. Chidiebere Ugwu bared his mind on the efforts of the HP computers to reduce the market volume of pirated products to an insignificant level. Excerpts:
250 Nigerian celebrities exposed to Google+ for social networking
OVER 250 Nigerian celebrities and influencers from different spheres of engagement including creative artists, event planners, fashion designers, developmental advocates, media celebrities and music enthusiasts gathered in Lagos last week to explore google.com/+ and become users of Google+.
How mobile Phone apps benefit today’s businesses
BUsinesses that have come to terms that PC and server based applications are becoming out dated, are increasingly incorporating mobile and wireless solutions for their business processes to reduce time and improve the performance.
RIM partners African developers at Mobile Web W/ Africa
Research In Motion (RIM), the company behind the BlackBerry solution, will be reaching out to African developers at the Mobile Web West Africa event on the 25th and 26th April in Lagos.
Telcos need govt support to build infrastructure – Akinwale Goodluck
I n the wake of continued cries by the telecommunications operators for government to provide more support than it already doing if more growth and stability would be achieved in the sector, Hi-Tech cornered the Corporate Services Executive of MTN Nigeria after a recent event in Lagos. In this interview, Goodluck provided more insights on the kind of support the operators need and a lot more other issues. Excerpts:

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