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Microsoft has attempted to get in on the selfie trend. In a bid to promote its Lumia 730 ‘selfie’…
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Low-cost Rumie Tablets to digitize learning as Ebola ravishes Liberia
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Smart solar firm BBOXX marks more than 1 million watts of solar power installed
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The Wiko Rainbow comes with an AC adaptor, a Micro USB cable, battery, hands-free kit and a SIM card holder…
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Nokia has refused to die and has today unveiled the N1, its first Nokia-branded AndroidTM tablet with a Nokia Z…
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We are giving away Nokia Lumia 530 to one lucky reader free of charge. This promotion runs from today November…
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A Toyota Probox Wrecked My Nokia Asha 302 But it Still Worked!
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Microsoft has today released its first Microsoft Lumia phone, a $136 Microsoft Lumia 535 running the latest Windows Phone 8.1…
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Manufactured by Silent Circle and Geeksphone, The Blackphone is launching in Kenya, as it’s first stop on Africa to help…
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CEO Weekends: Airtel Kenya to stock iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
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Samsung Takes on Apple’s iPhone 6+| Launches Galaxy Note 4 in Kenya, South Africa & Nigeria
by Sam Wakobaby Sam WakobaSamsung has launched the Galaxy Note 4 in Kenya today, and the gadget will be available in stores countrywide tomorrow.…
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Above image show the top 10 mobile apps on Android, each with over 100M download on average means everyone with…
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Epson Taps into the Mobile Population With New Range of Smartphone Printers
by Sam Wakobaby Sam WakobaAs ownership of smartphones and tablets grows, expected to reach 5.1 billion worldwide by 2018, Epson sees a huge opportunity and it’s mobile print efforts are designed to embrace both the rapidly evolving demands of mobile customers and the diversity of multiple operating systems. The firm is committed to the Mopria Alliance’s mission for intuitive mobile printing. Mopria members are advancing mobile print standards that allow business and home users to print regardless of brand, device or operating system. By becoming certified, Epson’s printers will work with the Mopria Print Service and the built-in Printing Framework in Android v4.4 or later (KitKat). After ensuring the printer has the latest version of firmware installed, Android 4.4 users can print from Google apps such as Chrome, Gmail, Drive and QuickOffice, as well as the Adobe Reader and Kingsoft WPS Office App. With Android projected to account for 74 percent of global smartphones and tablets sold in 20142, Epson is actively enabling intuitive printing for an unprecedented number of new Android users. From today, Mopria-certified mobile devices will be able to automatically detect the following Epson Mopria-certified printers through their Wi-Fi connection, Expression Home XP-322, Expression Home XP-422, Expression Home XP-425, Expression Premium XP-520, Expression Premium XP-620, Expression Premium XP-625, Expression Premium XP-720, Expression Premium XP-820, Expression Photo XP-760, Expression Photo XP-860, WorkForce WF-2630, WorkForce WF-2660 and WorkForce WF-2650.…
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French phone manufacturer Wiko, launched a portfolio of ten smartphones in Nigeria and aims to take on the likes of…
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Samsung Electronics has donated 3,000 GALAXY S3 Neo smartphones worth about $1 million through the United Nations Office for the Coordination…
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Apple Introduces iPad Air 2 & iPad mini 3 With Touch ID & Apple Pay
by Sam Wakobaby Sam WakobaAt just 6.1 mm thin and weighing less than a pound, Apple’s iPad Air™ 2, is said to be the…
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French Tablet Maker Launches in Egypt, Set to Expand to Senegal & Nigeria
by Sam Wakobaby Sam WakobaFrench tablet and smartphone maker Archos, recently signed a deal with Uni Group for distribution in Egypt as a door…
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The hemorrhagic fever, Ebola, has caught the headlines recently and caused worry in Africa where it is strongly felt to…
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PR: Looking to further expand its 4G LTE footprint in mobiles, LG Electronics has unveiled the LG F60, a stylish…
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University students int Zimbabwe will now have a swell time accessing internet services in their electronic library as Econet…
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SAMSUNG, LG, HTC , HUAWEI, NOKIA, TECNO, APPLE et’al have hit the ceiling on what new feature they can offer…
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Samsung Electronics is looking to take over the East African offices, be it at home, an SME or a small…
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LG Electronics’ G3 has made its debut in the Kenyan market as its guns for the top positioning in the…
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Apple Watch to be the biggest driver behind wearable band shipments in 2015
by Sam Wakobaby Sam WakobaA new report by industry analyst firm Canalys projects that wearable band shipments will grow 129% year on year to…
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