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The demand for smart devices in Nigeria is growing fast. More Nigerians are embracing smartphones, smart TVs, 5G routers, smart...
Read moreXiaomi earned 297 spots in the Global Fortune 500 jumping 100 spots from last year. The success is attributed to...
Read moreQuick Read: Samsung maintained its top position with a 17% market share, although its shipments declined 3% YoY. TCL continued...
Read moreEnhancing the relationship between people's health and wellbeing and the global movement of digitalization with the use of wearables will...
Read moreHP just raised the bar for creative tech lovers and everyday users with a fresh lineup of cutting-edge devices designed...
Read moreGadget prices in Nigeria are under reenergised stress, and this time, taxes are part of the issue. New tax laws...
Read moreTECNO’s teams track income brackets, spending patterns, and economic shifts, using that data to decide what stays and what goes
Read moreLG Electronics (LG) presents its latest AI-enabled solutions at CES 2026 under the theme “Innovation in tune with you.” The exhibition focuses...
Read moreLG Electronics (LG), a global leader in mobility technologies, unveils its new AI Cabin Platform at CES 2026 in Las...
Read moreLG Electronics Nigeria has issued warning to consumers about counterfeit televisions (TVs) currently circulating in the market. The LG’s warning...
Read moreHisense, a leading brand in global consumer electronics and home appliances, showcases a full-scenario smart home ecosystem at CES 2026,...
Read moreOPPO will lead product direction, while Realme and OnePlus focus on distinct market segments.
Read moreToday at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026), Sandisk announced SANDISK Optimus as the new name for its renowned internal...
Read moreAlongside the software update, the company is launching the Amazon Ember Artline, a television designed to double as a piece...
Read moreGlobal annual TV shipments to Africa and other regions are projected to exceed 210 million units in 2026, driven primarily...
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