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Samsung has just launched the Galaxy A57 and A37 confirming several weeks of rumours and speculations from consumers worldwide. This...
Read moreGoogle has officially entered a new era of conversational computing with the global launch of "Search Live," a multimodal search...
Read moreDell has officially released Pro Max 16, a high-performance laptop that portrays the company's new direction in the PC industry....
Read moreFor months, speculation about a possible Windows 12 release has circulated across the tech space, driven by leaks, industry chatter...
Read moreGoogle has announced new restrictions on how Android users install apps outside its official ecosystem, introducing stricter procedures for downloading...
Read moreApple is preparing to roll out iOS 26.4, the latest update for iPhones, as the first quarter of 2026 comes...
Read moreThe first quarter of 2026 is coming to an end and interestingly, students in Nigeria have a strong selection of...
Read moreTECNO is ushering in a new era of mobile intelligence in Nigeria and across emerging markets with the upcoming beta...
Read moreAfter years focused mainly on smartphones, Xiaomi has returned to the premium laptop space with the launch of the Xiaomi...
Read moreAmazon is building a new smartphone called “Transformer,” nearly a decade after the Fire Phone failed.
Read moreWhen Apple launched the MacBook Neo earlier in March, the reaction was mixed. Some loyal users had anticipated a new...
Read moreSmartphone batteries are getting bigger in 2026, and this clearly shows the industry’s long-standing focus on ultra-slim designs has moved...
Read moreiPhone maker gains ground as competitors adjust prices and demand stays weak in China’s smartphone market
Read moreSemiconductor volatility is no longer just a procurement issue, it’s a balance sheet risk. As PC and infrastructure pricing becomes...
Read moreTECNO has introduced the TECNO CAMON 50 Series, unveiling CAMON 50, CAMON 50 Pro, and CAMON 50 Ultra 5G as...
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