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Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor with agency report The world’s leading transport mobility tech firm, Uber on Tuesday, laid off 400 engineering and...
Read moreDetailsThe iPhone's share of Apple's total revenue has dropped below 50 percent for the first time since 2012, data from...
Read moreDetailsOmobayo Azeez SystemSpecs, an indigenous company and Techquest Academy, have commenced a summer training for young Nigerian secondary school students...
Read moreDetailsHuawei, Chinese telecommunication firm, has launched Kirin 990 chipset, a new 5G-integrated smartphone chip, it described as the “most powerful”...
Read moreDetailsGoogle agreed to pay a $170 million fine to settle charges that it illegally collected and shared data from children...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim Inventor of Gridcode, Adefolajuwon Amoo wowed many Nigerian technological experts and industry stakeholders who gathered...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim The bid to deepen financial inclusion by bringing banking to 36 million Nigerians who are said to...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim The Nigerian Communications Commission’s monthly report for July has been published, with Airtel rising to become...
Read moreDetailsHuawei’s upcoming flagship Mate 30 smartphone will launch next month without key Google apps, creating a disadvantage for the Chinese...
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