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United States Consulate General, Lagos in collaboration with Baltimore-based Global Air Media, Tuesday concluded a two-day drone technology workshop for...
Read moreDetailsThe federal government of Nigeria has inaugurated its upgraded website to encourage e-participation and bring governance closer to Nigerians. Boss...
Read moreDetailsVendibit, a South African blockchain company, has announced the re-opening and rebranding of Africas very first “VTM”, a “cryptocurrency-ATM”, also...
Read moreDetailsTraditional banks should watch out. Silicon Valley is targeting finance as the next industry ripe for disruption. In the not-too-distant-future,...
Read moreDetailsThe first government in the world to provide ratings on cryptocurrency is one that has banned its people from using...
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Read moreDetailsThe fourth annual blockchain technology summit known as Consensus by CoinDesk starts Monday, May 14, 2018 and it will run...
Read moreDetailsGoogle has shown off a future feature of its voice assistant - the ability to make an appointment by phone...
Read moreDetailsPublic organisations can connect better with citizens only if they could be digitally optimized, according to findings of a Global...
Read moreDetails1.8 billion registered users watch videos on YouTube each month, according to Susan Wojcicki, the platform's CEO. The CEO who announced the...
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