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After its attempt to replicate Apple’s design language with the Honor 600 series, Honor has returned with the new Honor...
Read moreThe global market for Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) notebook displays is on a high-growth trajectory, projected to reach $11.5...
Read moreSamsung and Apple grew strongly, while HONOR recorded triple-digit growth as premium demand held up
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Read moreCOMPUTEX week is here again, and Dell is already grabbing early headlines with a major XPS lineup reveal. The company...
Read moreAs mobile technology has advanced, schoolwork has become more dependent on the internet. Assignments can now be created and stored...
Read moreMay 2026 was largely dominated by flagship smartphones. While Google focused attention on its Android Show and I/O 2026 event,...
Read moreForeign smartphone shipments in China grew 1.8% in April, a sharp slowdown from Q1, as Apple-led gains cooled and the...
Read moreFor years, the Nigerian smartphone market has been controlled by the affordability factor first, and others second. This is exactly...
Read moreThe Nigerian smartphone market continues to demand devices that combine reliability, stylish design, and long battery life. Interestingly, we found...
Read moreLenovo reported a sharp increase in quarterly revenue and profit as demand for PCs lifted shipments above the wider market
Read moreAs Microsoft continues expanding its Surface laptop lineup beyond just premium devices to business-focused productivity devices, the company has just...
Read moreTECNO has officially unveiled the new SPARK 50, a smartphone designed for users who want more power, smoother experiences, and...
Read moreFor over 30 years, Dell's Alienware has remained one of the most prominent brands for gaming laptops, known for futuristic...
Read moreJust days before the highly Google I/O event May, Google is already making interesting announcements in AI hardware. While many...
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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
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✔️ Opportunities and challenges in the African tech ecosystem
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