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Apple has opened pre-orders for the iPhone Air in China after regulators approved eSIM services for major telecom operators.
Read moreInnovation in the tech space is moving faster than ever. Every few months, a new phone, a new chipset, or...
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Read moreIn an era where digital interactions drive everyday banking, the security of financial transactions has become paramount. Stanbic IBTC Bank’s...
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Read moreIf you’re a Nigerian student in 2025, you’d agree with me that your smartphone doubles as your library, camera, lecture...
Read moreA technology expert has identified social media applications as the biggest culprits behind smartphone battery drain, advising users on quick...
Read moreSamsung Electronics has launched its flagship AI powered Tablets; Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Galaxy Tab A11 in Nigeria, Techeconomy...
Read moreObafemi Awolowo University (OAU) has underscored Africa’s capacity to move from resources to real transformation with a groundbreaking one-day AI...
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Read moreMark Zuckerberg and Diplo literally ran off the Meta Connect 2025 stage to kick off the after-party, but before we...
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Read moreInfinix, a trendy tech brand crafted for young consumers, officially announces the GT 30 Pro, the third-generation model in its...
Read moreApple has officially rolled out iOS 26 to iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen) and newer models. The update introduces...
Read moreThe iPhone Air, Apple’s thinnest phone yet, faces a delayed release in China as regulators review eSIM technology approval. Global...
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