Etisalat Unveils Proposition of Its 4G LTE Service
Adebisi Idowu, Vice President, Marketing, Etisalat Nigeria, has said that the key objective of Etisalat launching its mobile 4G Long Term Evolution (4G LTE) is...
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Owner Given the Option of Cash or Swap
South Koreans returned their discontinued Samsung Note 7 smartphones Thursday, with the beleaguered electronics giant offering swap incentives in the hope of retaining customer loyalty...
Samsung Halts Sale, Exchange of Note 7 over Safety Fears
Samsung told customers worldwide Tuesday to stop using their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones as it struggled to contain a snowballing safety crisis that threatens to...
Google Self Driving Cars Hit Two Million Mile Mark
Google’s self-driving vehicles are mastering complex situations on public roads, from cars going the wrong way to bicycles darting in front of traffic, as the...
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Back on Sale after Recall
Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones went back on sale in South Korea on Saturday, a report said. Almost a month after the electronics giant...
Yahoo Confirms ‘State Sponsored’ Hackers Stole Data from 500m accounts
Hackers stole the personal data associated with at least 500m Yahoo accounts, the Sunnyvale, California-based company confirmed on Thursday. Details including names, passwords, email addresses,...
Mark Zuckerberg, Wife Pledge to Cure All Diseases with $3bn by 2100
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have vowed to spend $3bn over the next decade to try and cure all diseases. The Facebook founder and his...
Samsung Galazy Note 7 Battery Manufacturer Denies Role in Fire Hazard
The Chinese manufacturer of batteries used in Samsung’s recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones says its battery is not the cause of the phone’s explosive tendency....
‘Made in Nigeria Suzuki ready in october’-Boulos
Boulos Enterprises Ltd, authorised dealer of Suzuki products in Nigeria, said it will push a made-in-Nigeria Suzuki Super Carry to the Nigerian market next month....
NCC: Inactive Telephone Numbers Increases to 76million in Nigeria
Inactive telephone numbers in the country increased from 67,331,498 in June to 76,164,149 in July, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) revealed, Thursday. In its “Monthly...