Lyria 3: Google’s Gemini Can Now Make Music from Your Prompts
On Thursday, Google announced that its Gemini app now supports music generation powered by Lyria 3, Google DeepMind’s latest generative...
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On Thursday, Google announced that its Gemini app now supports music generation powered by Lyria 3, Google DeepMind’s latest generative...
With the new licence in place, Risevest can now manage funds directly under Nigeria’s capital market law, ending months of...
In an era where tech giants are often defined by venture capital rounds and high burn rates, Zoho Corporation is...
The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 7.8 and is already being exploited
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has called for a fundamental shift in Nigeria’s public service, urging a transition...
This article compares the two technologies across threat prevention, networking and SASE functions, cost, ease of deployment, management and local...
Under the agreement, MTN must keep compensation and benefits at levels no less favourable than those in place before the...
The study, conducted by digital business card provider Wave Connect, reviewed 400 recent job postings across eight large employers.
Beyond festive seasons, single-day social events such as Valentine’s Day are now generating mobility volumes comparable to major holiday periods
Experts warn that the type of content they view can influence behaviour, mental health, and sleep.
In the fragmented world of Nigerian web hosting, GigaLayer is playing a high-stakes game of strategy. The cloud infrastructure provider...
Only a fraction of the internet meets accessibility standards. Nonetheless, the disabled community controls trillions in purchasing power. That gap...
In the African tech ecosystem, a founder’s biggest hurdle isn’t always the product, it’s the Google test. Before an investor...
The decision found that OpenAI’s use of the word was close enough to cause confusion among users.
That contrast was revealed in a new report, which shows the continent is building fast, but still lagging.

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