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BUYING A SONY CABLE TV VIA THE INTERNET INCHES CLOSER.

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Sony’s move to unveil “cloud-based TV service” that entails a package of live television channels, on-demand TV episodes and digital video recorder capabilities is underway and will roll out later this year.

The television bundle will be transmitted through an existing internet connection and will give new options to consumers who currently have only one or two choices for a monthly TV subscription, where a consumer can buy broadband from an existing provider then choose from any number of virtual cable providers, Sony being one of them.

The service will be set to move seamlessly from smart phone screens to big screen TVs. The step by the company is significant since other companies have tried pulling that before only to fail. The company will however need a couple of deals with cable channel owners to make the service viable.

Sony seems promising on the new service and will give the industry a completely new face which starts with a new term “cloud based TV service” from the usual “virtual MSO” (multiple-system operator).

Facebook Buys Indian Startup Little Eye Labs

FACEBOOKWith no terms of the deal disclosed, Facebook has acquired Little Eye Labs having been the social networks first time to buy a company in the state.

The company officially launched its tool Little Eye Labs for android which analyzes and optimizes Android application performance for developers in April and it plans on using its optimization tools to help improve Facebook’s already awesome apps.”

The firm founded by a group of program analysis geeks in Bangalore, India in 2012 builds mobile app analysis tools for app developers and testers, the tools provide detailed insights about the behavior of the app, enabling easy bench marking and optimization of resources.

Even after the merge and now situated at Facebook’s Menlo Park, Calif headquarters, Little Eye Labs has promised to inform current customers soon on its plans to offer its optimization platform free until June 30.

Samsung’s Reveals New Curved TV

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Samsung electronics has revealed its 85 inch Bendable TV prototype this week in Las Vegas. Well the TV can be flat or curved with a touch of a button, a button on it remote control, of course and with the help of embedded electrical motors.

 

It is believed that the curved screen can enhance the viewing experience;in that owners will be able to determine how bent the screens should be taking into how many people were watching them and how far away they were sitting.

Another plus for this gadget is that the TV can be left flat against the wall when not in use, however critics say that the bending effect is small; hard to know the truth.

Samsung said such a design delivered the “most immersive viewing experience” possible. the 85-inch bendable TV’s true purpose appears to be its ability to provide a live, side-by-side comparison of picture quality on a flat and a curved screen.

The 85 inch TV is set to hit the USA markets in the course of the second half of this year, the price is yet to be revealed.

Exclusive: Africa’s RapGenius DecodedLyrics.com to Relaunch Website With Over 1000 Songs

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DecodedLyrics.com, Africa’s RapGenius, a music platform publishing lyrics of African artists is launching its new site in by the end of this month with more content, social integration and yes, great style and a nice user interface.

Speaking to TechMoran, co-founder Chika Uwazie said, ” When we (her and Juluis Sea) launched the platform last February we were really just testing the waters. The first version of Decoded was bare bones with no real design in mind. We saw that people really enjoyed the Decoded website and decided to do a design overhaul in order to reflect our new vision.”

Chika said the new site will be the music discovery platform they have always wanted it to reflect. It is also much more easier to navigate and they have added more social functions in order for fans to better connect with their favorite artists. They have also  included a way for people to annotate the lyrics.

uwazieWith over 1000 songs on the platform before its new launch and 500 artists, Chika says the, ” new website has all of the functions of the old website but now it is on steroids. It is loaded with more content including a suggestion tool to discover new artists.”

With a team adding up music on the site, Chika says they hope to grow that amount exponentially as they  fix minor tweaks to the website ready for the launch by the end of the month.

Though there are several music sites launching every other day, Chika says they are not just another lyrics site as they have other content on the website like videos and original music reviews. She adds that DecodedLyrics differs from the competition with their amazing design that is infused with the African spirit.  The portal also has artists profile pages that links to their songs, albums, videos, and websites that offer their music for sale.

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Julius E. Sea, CEO

“Also we are the first African website that allows users to annotate the lyrical meaning behind the song. We truly have made a comprehensive music website that will be fun for users to explore,” she adds. Currently bootstrapping DecodedLyrics plan to make revenue through advertisement and key sponsorship spaces throughout the website.

Though with different business models, players in Africa’s digital music scene are doubling by the days growing steadily with players like iROKING headed by serial entrepreneur Jason Njoku, Truspot which is relaunching early this year, popular Spinlet, Kenya’s Mdundo which is expanding into East Africa and helping artists earn money via vouchers, GidiLounge, Iwantairplay and the recently launched Grumi among others.

Apple And Samsung CEO’s Up For Mediation Over The Infringement Case

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 The new year has certainly come with its warmth because Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics are now ready to iron out their squabbles. The two have agreed to have a mediation session that should take place before  February 19, as they prepare to clash in court in March over smartphone patents.

So this is how it will go, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung’s chief Oh-Hyun Kwon will attend the session with in-house lawyers only. Their legal teams had met on January 6 to “discuss settlement opportunities,” the filing read.

This war between Apple and Samsung is all about smartphone patents across several countries; Apple says that Samsung has infringed its patents.

This case has been in the courts for the last two years and the two have gone to trial twice in San Jose, California federal court, and juries have awarded Apple a total of roughly $930 million.

Apple said in court documents filed in December that it has paid its leading outside law firm about $60 million to wage patent litigation against Samsung.

AccessKenya To Increase Network Expansion

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AccessKenya Group, the leading Corporate Internet and IT Solutions Provider will be connecting with five new counties to its expanding fibre and wireless network in the first quarter of 2014.

In line for connection are Kisii, Narok, and Bungoma counties alongside Nyahururu and Kitale towns in Transzoia and and Laikipia counties respectively, and which will kick off the concerted effort to connect up to 15 counties this year.

Mid last year the company said that they have strategic growth plans into the counties; Jonathan Somen, the Group Managing Director,  added seven new counties which are Kakamega, Kericho, Machakos, Murang’a, Kiambu,  Embu and Meru counties.

“We are committed to delivering localized ICT solutions to every county. AccessKenya appreciates that each county has unique ICT needs so we plan to work with county governments and ICT managers to tailor make and deliver scalable IT solutions,” said Somen.

Among its milestones in 2013, AccessKenya that seeks to be the preferred one-stop ICT solutions provider for county governments in Kenya won the Machakos County business, a major triumph given the county’s prominence of hosting Konza Technopolis.

In a statement issued at the time, Somen explained that presence in Machakos would allow the company to deploy its expansive expertise and service to the strategic County Government as it crafts its own ICT policies and lays a foundation towards actualize

Nigeria’s Under35CEO Launches a Crowdfunding Campaign to Raise Money to Empower Teenagers in Africa

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Nigerian-based African-focused Under35CEO, a top business and entrepreneurial blog for young/aspiring entrepreneurs has launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise  $7,000 to empower youth in Nigeria and Africa at large.

Set to begin with over 60 teenagers in the first quarter of this year, in 3 states in Nigeria [Osun, Ibadan and Lagos state], in Nigeria, the team aims to raise the funds to cover the cost of programing, traveling expenses, training kits, website design/hosting, venues, accommodation and many more.

Yinka Brand, the Editor and Co-founder of Under35CEO, said the project dubbed Empower-A-Teen [EAT], a social development project aims at empowering teenagers in Nigeria and Africa as they determine the future of Africa.

EAT will empower the teenagers via skill acquisitions, scholarship, talent, leadership and entrepreneurial development programmes.

“More than half of the entire world’s population is under 25-years-old and …“In a few years, 1 out of every 4 under25-years-olds will be in Africa.” By this, we see a big need to empower the African teens starting from Nigeria”, says Yinka. ”We believe they are the change Africa seeks and we are committed to empowering them.”

The project has Programmes such as After School Skill Aquisition Programme (ASSAP)- ASSAP for skill acquisition and training in areas like programming,Interior designing, shoe-making, photography,fashion designing & tailoring, carpentary & woodwork, bead & jewellery making, bakery, make-up, among others.

It also has LaunchIT-  a one-day programme that helps aspiring teen entrepreneurs turn their passions and ideas into viable businesses with paying customers, Entrepreneurship is Cool programme which brings Nigeria’s top young entrepreneurs to secondary schools to inspire and help them launch their dream business during a half-day, one of its kind conference.

Others include School-leavers Apprenticeship Programme (SAPP), SHINE -a one year talent development/internship programme for secondary school graduates that would give them the opportunity to learn the art and science of making of making successful web products, LEAD- is a leadership development program for teenagers designed to inspire and challenge them to develop their leadership competences. There will also be LEAD annual all Africa teen conference. And a scholarship.

He says the programmes aims to make African teens productive and responsible members of society, be elf-reliant, acquire working experience, skills and help them achieve their personal goals,  empower an African teen who will in turn who empower other teenagers and commit to Africa’s advancement and reduce unemployment, hunger and eradicate abject poverty in Africa.

 

7 Most Anticipated New Shows for Mid-season 2014

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1. Resurrection

WHEN IT’S ON: Starting March 9

WHO’S IN IT: Omar Epps, Matt Craven, Kurtwood Smith, Devin Kelly, Frances Fisher, Nicholas Gonzalez, Samaire Armstrong

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: The small town of Arcadia, Missouri, is overrun with the walking dead! But unlike the flesh-munching monsters from that other series, these fresh-from-the-grave folks are just as surprised to be back as their families are to see them.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: Mean zombies are so 2012. Friendly zombies are so 2014. Resurrection looks like it’s about as close to art as broadcast television can get, with gorgeous imagery placed alongside deeply existential questions.

2. Intelligence

WHEN IT’S ON: The series debuts January 7

WHO’S IN IT: Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory, Marg Helgenberger, Michael Rady, John Billingsley, P.J. Byrne

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Gabriel Vaughan is a Cyber Command agent with a nifty upgrade: a microchip in his brain that allows him to connect to “the global information grid”—including the internet, satellite feeds, radio signals, and more—with his mind. Naturally, his cowboy attitude doesn’t fly with his stuffy boss, and his independence irks his attractive handler.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: The return to TV of Lost’s Sawyer has been long overdue, and Holloway’s role as a Ralph Lauren model who kicks bad guys’ asses while hacking computer networks with his brain is a good fit for CBS. But Intelligence isn’t all seriousness: The pilot features a nice mix of shooting, punching, and goofy jokes.

3. Believe

WHEN IT’S ON: TBD

WHO’S IN IT: Johnny Sequoyah, Jake McLaughlin, Delroy Lindo, Kyle MacLachlan, Sienna Guillory, Jamie Chung

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: A young girl with emerging powers that she can’t control is being hunted by evil forces, so those who seeking to protect her bust an ex-con out of prison to look after her.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: I’m a sucker for mystery, and of all the new network series coming down the pike this midseason, Believe is the one we know the least about—it’s playing coy, and I’ve taken the bait.

4. Helix

WHEN IT’S ON: Starting January 10

WHO’S IN IT: Billy Campbell, Hiroyuki Sanada, Kyra Zagorsky, Mark Ghanime, Jordan Hayes, Meegwun Fairbrother, Neil Napier.

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Scientists from the Center for Disease Control travel to a high-tech research facility in the Arctic to investigate a possible viral outbreak, and once they get there, a lot of scary things happen!

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: I just love syfy, hope it doesn’t disappoint.

5. The 100

WHEN IT’S ON: Starting March 19

WHO’S IN IT: Eliza Taylor, Henry Ian Cusick, Paige Turco, Isaiah Washington, Kelly Hu, Thomas McDonell, Marie Avgeropoulos, Devin Bostick

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Set in the future after mankind has destroyed the planet with nuclear war, a group of 100 juvenile delinquents who don’t comply with an orbiting space station’s Draconian rules are sent back to Earth to determine whether it’s inhabitable. Meanwhile, the adults remain in orbit and engage in their own power struggles while periodically checking in on the kids to find out whether they’ve been eaten by mutants.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: One great thing to come out of all the recent Hunger Games madness—in addition to Jennifer Lawrence interviews—is society’s relaxed ‘tude toward teenagers getting slaughtered, and that’s a big part of The 100. The show is also way more “hard sci-fi” than most typical CW dramas, and a more extreme example of The CW’s current efforts to re-brand itself as a genre network. Think Lord of the Flies in Spaaaaaace! Also, there are mutant deers!

6. True Detective

WHEN IT’S ON: Starting January 12

WHO’S IN IT: Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Kevin Dunn, Michelle Monaghan, Alexandra Daddario, Tory Kittles

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Two detectives re-open a murder case in Louisiana.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: True Detective has a neat structure going for it: The series will jump back and forth between the present day and 17 years ago, filling in the blanks of the central story, and each episode will focus on a different character’s point of view. The show is also an anthology, so any future seasons will deal with a new case and a new cast of characters.

7. Mind Games

WHEN IT’S ON: Starting March 11

WHO’S IN IT: Steve Zahn, Christian Slater, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Gregory Marcel, Jaime Ray Newman, Vinnie Jones, Luis Guzman

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Two brothers—one who’s an ex-con and one who’s a brilliant but bipolar professor—start an agency that uses the science behind manipulation, motivation, and influence to help its clients solve problems.

WHY WE’RE EXCITED ABOUT IT: This is the latest series from Kyle Killen, the man behind Lone Star and Awake, so we’re expecting it to be more than just a lighthearted procedural, or at least to push the genre as far as it can go. And with Slater (we’re crossing our fingers his TV curse is broken) and Zahn (everyone’s buddy) at the front, there’s no shortage of talent.

‘Intelligence’ Series Premiere: Guess who’s starring…

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He’s back!

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Its Josh Holloway. The Lost star made his official return to the small screen this week in CBS’ new drama Intelligence, which finds him taking on the role of action star as a U.S. Cyber Command agent with a microchip implanted in his brain that allows him to access the entire electromagnetic spectrum.

His character Gabriel Vaughn is basically the world’s best hacker, thanks to his complete access to Internet, WiFi, telephone and satellite data through the handy-dandy chip. Working alongside Gabriel is Secret Service agent Riley Neal (Once Upon a Time‘s Meghan Ory) and Cyber Command Director Lillian Strand, played by CSI fan favorite Marg Helgenberger. “I loved the script, I thought it was incredibly smart,” Helgenberger told E! News of her own decision to return to TV.

So what took Holloway so long to come back to TV? “‘Cause I’m lazy,” he joked when E! News chattted with him about his highly anticipated return. “That’s partially true. No, I wanted to do some movies and experience that world, so I did.” Well, we’re glad you’re back, sir!

And after playing the smooth-talking Sawyer on Lost for six years, Holloway wanted to take on a drastically different role.

“I definitely wanted to do something other than [Sawyer] and this was also something I grew up loving. I grew up with three brothers and we always played spy and sneak and all these games. I grew up wanting to be James Bond or a Mission: Impossible agent,” he said. “I was like this is a no-brainer and also it’s just a skill set I haven’t gotten to use a lot. I’ve done martial arts for years and I have a good bit of experience with weapons and so forth. It just naturally attracted me and I thought the script was really smart and current.”

What did you think of Intelligence? Are you as happy to have Holloway back on TV as I am?

Nigeria’s Channels TV Wins Best TV Award for the Eighth Time

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channelstvNigeria’s Channels TV , has won the the prestigious “Best Station of The Year Award” for 2013 from the The Federal Republic of Nigeria’s Media Merit Award Trust.

The award, announced late last year is the eighth time that Channels TV has been recognised by the Nigeria Media Merit Award Trust, a national platform set to build  media excellence in the country.

Channels TV Executive Chairman, Mr John Momoh, said the award is a hign of their devotion to quality even if it was not the first time they were winning an award.

“We strive to provide a true, news-led independent voice in Nigeria and we are very happy that this has been recognised again. We are committed to continuing to serve Nigeria and its people with balanced news and entertainment.”

Channels TV is one of Nigeria’s 13 independent, free-to-air broadcasters says it is working with its peers to support the long-term growth of a strong and dynamic, commercially lucrative, digital content publishing industry spanning all genres of television including quality news and current affairs programming for Nigeria’s over 160 million people and the Nigerian Diaspora.

Former Miss Venezuela and British-born partner killed in robbery

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Caracas – Gunmen have killed a former Miss Venezuela and her British-born partner in front of their young daughter in an attack that shocked the crime-plagued nation, authorities said.

Monica Spear, a 29-year-old soap opera star, and Thomas Henry Berry, 39, were killed in what appears to have been a botched robbery after their car broke down on a highway in northwestern Venezuela late Monday, police and prosecutors said.

Their daughter, five-year-old Maya Berry Spear, was wounded in the right leg but was stable after receiving medical treatment after a crime that put a harsh spotlight on Venezuela’s soaring homicide rate.

Five people have been detained and were interrogated in connection with the killings, Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez said after a televised meeting with President Nicolas Maduro, who vowed to use an “iron hand” to crack down on crime.

The family was driving on a highway when their car hit a blunt object that had been placed on the road, forcing them to pull over, said forensic police director Jose Gregorio Sierralta. There are suggestions that the object was deliberately placed there as part of a planned armed robbery.

Spear waved down a tow truck, which stopped to help on the road between Puerto Cabello and Valencia in the state of Carabobo, Sierralta said. But as the two truck workers operated the crane, five armed men emerged on the road. The truck’s operators fled to a police station about 1.5 kilometers (one mile) away while the mother, father and child locked themselves in their car in a desperate attempt to shield themselves from the killers. But “the criminals fired multiple shots at the vehicle” before fleeing without stealing anything, Sierralta said.

Spear, who was a quarter-finalist in the 2005 Miss Universe contest, appeared in the Miami-based Telemundo series “Pasion Prohibida” (“Forbidden Passion”) and “Flor Salvaje” (“Savage Flower”).

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Monica Spear parades during the final event of the Miss Universe competition in Bangkok, on May 31,  …

The dark-haired actress, who lived in Miami, was on holiday in her native Venezuela. She had posted videos of the countryside and herself horse riding on Instagram in the last couple of days. Her husband was born in Britain but has Venezuelan citizenship.

Venezuelans who work in movies, theater and TV called a rally for Wednesday in Caracas to denounce the oil-rich country’s epidemic of street violence. Venezuela has one of the world’s highest murder rates, with 79 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in 2013, according to the non-profit Venezuelan Observatory of Violence.

The beauty queen’s killing shocked fellow artists in Venezuela, a country which is passionate about soap operas and the Miss Universe contenders it regularly produces.

Actress Gaby Espino, who lives in Miami, said she would never return to her home country.

“This is the day-to-day life in our country. We have all left Venezuela, fleeing in fear, terrified because this is the reality of our country. And today it happened to Monica,” Espino told the Telemundo network.

“I love my country, but I won’t set another foot in Venezuela,” she said.

Telemundo, a leading Spanish-language network in the United States, said in a statement that it was “deeply shocked and saddened by the horrible crime that hit our dear actress Monica Spear and her family.”

Jencarlos Canela, Spear’s American co-star and love interest in “Pasion Prohibida,” expressed grief on Twitter, writing: “I am speechless. I will miss you my friend @MonicaSpear.”

Addressing Spear’s daughter, he added: “My pretty, beautiful Maya, I love you. You are not alone!”

Alilamu.com Shares Its Entrepreneurial Journey on CNN African Start Up

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Ali Omar, a resident of Lamu (an Island in Kenyan coast) and founder and CEO of Ali Lamu will today share hisentrepreneurial success on CNN African Start Up in a move to the coastal entrepreneur  expects to help him reach out to the world.

The Lamu based handbag entrepreneur  has put his products online in the hopes of attracting a bigger clientele. The company turns old fishing materials and off-shore by products into fashionable handbag designs.

“Our bags range from big bags called the Latina bag, small bags for going to the beach and a double zip bag that turns into an apron for cooking in the kitchen to name a few,” says Omar.

Omar is one of the many Kenyans who have been touted as the most entrepreneurial people in East and Central Africa as they turn all their ideas into money making ventures.

Announced on December 17, ‘African Start-Up’ joins ‘African Voices’, ‘CNN Marketplace Africa’ and ‘Inside Africa’ as the latest addition to the leading international news network’s programming output looking at the events that are shaping the African continent and the people defining the African story.

The new series, airing as a weekly segment and then bi-monthly as a half hour special,  follows several SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) entrepreneurs in various African countries to see how they’re working to make their dreams become reality.  It explores how they generate their ideas, formulate business plans, raise capital and distribute their products. The entrepreneurs take viewers through their daily challenges, charting both the setbacks and the opportunities that exist for those with the vision and creativity to try something new.

 

BREAKING: Aramex Founder Teams Up With the World Bank to Launch a $75 Million VC Fund for North Africa Startups

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fadi-ghandourFadi Ghandour the founder and Vice Chairman of delivery company Aramex has teamed up with World Bank’s International Finance Corporation to launch a new VC fund for North Africa and the Middle East.

According to sources, the fund will work with Ghandour’s  Wamda Capital, and will offer between $1 million to $3 million in series  A funding.

IFC will invest some $10 million to $15 million whhich is expected to raise $75 million by April.

Mr. Ghandour is not new to angel investing. He has invested in Maktoob which had an exit to Yahoo, Instabeat, a wearable tech startup and Souq.com, Middle East’s Amazon.

In an interview with 500 Startups, Ghandour said Middle East startups face similar problems he faced while starting up Aramex such as access to capital, markets,  finding talent, legislation and ease of doing business. This fund will try to address some of the above.

Ghana Will Soon Enjoy Vodafone’s Stable 4G Internet

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Vodafone Ghana is confident that their subscribers with 4G Smartphone will have a swell time surfing the internet.

The telecommunications company has guaranteed its users that the internet will be faster and more efficient such that it is expected to contribute to the development of ICT in the country.

Apart from the super fast innovation from the telecommunication company, Vodacom gave many Ghanaians ejoy the recently concluded festive season through their Vodafone Ghana’s Christmas initiative ‘Make a Wish’, a campaign launched a few weeks to Christmas to make the season exciting and memorable for Ghanaians, by fulfilling their Christmas wishes.

Vodafone gave away items ranging from cooking utensils to electrical appliances, building materials, groceries, clothing and hampers just to mention a few. 

Chief Marketing Officer of Vodafone Ghana, Uche Ofodile, said Vodafone has a long history of supporting communities and ‘Make a Wish’ is one such initiative to give back for the season.

“We know that not everyone will get the opportunity to celebrate Christmas cheerfully, so this is our way of making a difference in their lives by bringing smiles into their homes,” she added.

Vodafone Ghana received thousands of entries through selected radio stations across Ghana.

Where Are Kenyan Agribusiness Innovators?

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The Nairobi based Agribusiness for Innovation Incubator programme, is inviting people to apply for the 2014 programme.

If you have an innovation that is aimed at improving food production, processing, technology or distribution and have legalized your idea, then the Incubation Programme is looking for you.

The programme invites 12 agribusiness start–ups with mature ideas to work together with facilitators, mentors and like mined entrepreneurs in the same environment for 16 weeks.

The sessions and workshops will help the start-up teams analyze the real need for input and feedback from the market, customers and key stakeholders, and design their tests and pilots accordingly.

After  4 weeks of the sessions the teams will make presentations to a panel of business angles and their fellow peers and they panel will select 5 start-ups that will be given the pre-committed funding of $5,000 each, to commence the testing and piloting.

The piloting programme will continue for 10 weeks where they will be having guidance from facilitators, advisers and mentors.

The activities conclude with a presentation to potential investors, key stakeholders and the social enterprise community at large what their tests and pilots revealed, and what the next steps are for their business venture.

SEACOM Launches an African IP Transit Offering | Gearing for African Expansion

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SEACOM has launched an African IP Transit offering, supported by its Remote Peering connectivity solution in a move that will its customers leverage its growing African IP footprint to gain direct, cost-effective access to content and end-users located across the African continent said its CEO Mark Simpson.

According to Simpson, the IP Transit offering will reduce latency and network hops, furthering its goal of creating a truly African Internet because its clients will no longer need to transit through off-continent locations.

SEACOM’s African IP Transit Service customers such as ISPs and Content Providers will utilize its large African IP footprint to gain direct, cost-effective access to content and end-users located across the African continent. It will also allow direct inter-African traffic routing across Southern & East Africa, full access to the South African routes & content, burstable capacity & rapid upgrades, minimal capital investment in infrastructure and reduced network and commercial complexity.

The firm has also said it will expand into new territories in Africa especially the  West Coast and it is also evolving from just a cable operator into an infrastructure provider that offers a range of IP solutions to its service provider and operator customers.

According to Simpson, “During the past year, we have seen terrific progress. Our investments in West coast capacity, our African ring and meshed IP networks have started to come into their own – developments that have been really good for SEACOM’s customers. Terrestrial fibre penetration has also improved and we’re seeing continued and essential access network developments across our markets. These factors helped us to grow in 2013 and will continue to fuel our evolution in 2014.”

Apart from expanding into a number of new countries which it does not yet serve directly such as the aforementioned West coast countries. SEACOM promises to up its investments in countries to ensure its already operational.

In 2014, SEACOM expects to see more neutral, reliable data centres, active innovation hubs, open IX peering exchanges, cloud delivered ICT infrastructure and access networks come together to catalyse the full potential of the market,

Last year, SEACOM added new points of presence (PoPs) in Durban, Cape Town and Yzerfontein, interconnected to existing PoPs located in Johannesburg and Mtunzini and it now plans to link it to other submarine cable systems on the West and East coast. SEACOM also wants to build a continent-wide ecosystem rather than simply focusing on international connectivity and the firm is upgrading its IP/MPLS networks to enable customers to provide faster and more reliable Internet connectivity to their enterprise and retail customer bases on a scalable and flexible basis that supports growth and assists end users to manage risk.

Celebrations Kenya Wants to be Kenya’s Biggest Online Directory for Weddings & Events

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celebrationskenyaFounded in 2011,CelebrationsKenya.com wants to be the country’s premier online directory for weddings and events giving readers important contacts of service providers for their big day and also giving the service providers a platform to reach out to the public.
According to the founder Christina Engell Andersen, a University of Cape Town graduate and also Head of the digital at Yolanda Tavares Public Relations, ” Celebrations Kenya is the premier online website directory for weddings & events in Kenya. Our aim is to help you plan your wedding or event from start to finish with a wealth of information,” she writes on the site.
Yolanda Tavares Public Relations is a Kenyan communications, public relations programmes and event management and fundraising firm formed in 1986.
With info on where to get wedding accomodation, Bar services, bridal accessories, cakes, catering services, dance lessons, DJs, Decor, where to have your honeymoon among others, the platform helps users to prepare and plan for their weddings in time and conveniently.
402850_418234548223052_249656913_nThe platform also gives advice on how to spend the wedding budget, doing wedding DIY solutions and how to decorate among others.

“Weddings these days are becoming more about making a statement. In which ever you look at it. A statement of displaying your love to your nearest & dearest, or a statement of showing just how lavish a couple you actually are. Regardless, weddings are all about the details and making your guests have a memorable experience,” they write on their site.
1554545_621954174517754_1089749419_nApart from wedding advice, they also inform users on venues which they say are one of the most important aspects of any wedding. From urban venues to venues in the wild such as tented wilderness camps, riverbanks or remote safari lodges, the platform has them all. They also have a blog to document their advises interested platform users.

YAHOO NEWS DIGEST UNVEILS NEWS SUMMARY APP.

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Based on British originated app Summly, Yahoo will henceforth provide users with daily briefings of eight to nine stories most likely to interest its users.

This is in a quest to address the needs of busy consumers considering media analysts are split over the need for such a product. The app was announced as part of Marissa Mayer’s Yahoo’s CEO’s first CES keynote address.

“The idea of cutting through the clutter and being a trusted curator that can offer quality bite-sized chunks of information definitely addresses a need. If people are being told they have read through enough news they are being misled,” said Mark Mulligan, editor of the media industry blog

According to Mr Mulligan, people require a way to steer through all the news, which makes the newly introduced app perfect for the purpose.

Users are willing to consume more content when it is boiled down to the most important bits. However, the app is currently available on the US iphone App store and does not allow users to customize the type of stories most likely to interest them.

UPGRADE YOUR STANDARDS OR FACE CLOSURE: CCK TELLS SAFARICOM.

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Kenya’s leading service provider Safaricom has been given a directive by Communications commission of Kenya to renew its license worth kshs2.3billion before June this year last refreshed back in 1999 to run for 15 years after the telco paid a fee of ksh4.7 billion.

However, the commission terms the operator company as non-compliant over poor quality standards. According to CCK’s service quality assessment, all four mobile op-erators in Kenya failed to meet the industry minimum Quality of Service (QoS), Safaricom scoring lowest with 50% against the intentional pass mark of 80%.

Communications commission of Kenya pointed out Safaricom’s failure to meet the minimum quality standards over the past three years, which puts them at risk of losing their license to the smaller rival operators.

Safaricom has dismissed the service assessment framework as an independent report showed them as compliant. “Our view is that punitive measures will not assist the industry to achieve better quality of service measures as they will divert resources from operators which could have been applied to improving coverage and network quality.” Safaricom Chief Executive officer, Bob Collymore, said in a statement.

CCK still maintains its position on the matter, saying that the renewal will only take place if the operator complies.

Bunifu.co.ke Launches Sniper Antivirus | Kenya’s First Locally Developed Antivirus Software

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bunifuFounded in 2011, Bunifu Technologies made up of young innovators specializes in android mobile apps, desktop applications, web applications and engineering solutions.

The technology company rolled out the first Kenyan and African developed working antivirus dubbed ‘bunifu antivirus’ that has proven more effective than other antiviruses in the market.

Comprising of Emmanel Yatich, Amos Chepchieng, Elisha Kiptukyo, Winston Chemjor, Solomon Komen, Philip Koimet  and Dorine Ng’etuny, the Baringo county based startup has created among others Exam management system; a software that provides an easy interface for exam processing and analysis, Accounting software providing real time analysis and record keeping of day to day transactions. School registration software; that helps keeping student and staff records. Light bolt SMS; a mass message sending software with the ability to send customized personalized messages to many just from a single text.

Bunifu technologies provide user-friendly software ensuring creativity and usability incorporated before releasing it to the public. Open to external ideas, the company also indulges in help items in Electrical and electronic engineering, computer science and information technology fields.

“We continuously strive to be a leader in innovation and development of new ideas and solutions to day to day societal challenges,” the team said.

Meet Calvince Okello, Founder Of M-Shamba

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Calvince Okello – Founder, M-Shamba

 

 

M-shamba is an interactive platform that enables farmers to access important information on crop production, helps them manage their farms as well as linking them to the market using mobile application, SMS and web.

M-shamba was founded by Calvince Okello; while still a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) in 2011.

TechMoran caught up with Okello and this is what he had in store for us.

What was the inspiration behind the M-Shamba Idea, how it began, and what did it take for you to get where you are now?

M-shamba was inspired by the fact that there is a lot of useful information in the archives of agricultural research institutions, which do not easily reach the common smallholder farmer. The information available is usually very expensive to disseminate through seminars and conferences, which many are not able to attend.

M-shamba was also inspired by the fact that various agricultural commodity prices usually differ by high margins within a radius of about 50 kilometres. This means that the middlemen would exploit the farmers by giving them very low prices on their commodity and ending up selling the same commodities to make abnormal profits.

M-shamba begun as an android app back in 2011 but has now been further developed to include SMS and web platforms. What has kept us moving is resilience and the desire to make things work better in the society.

What were you doing before M-Shamba?

Before M-shamba, I was a student at JKUAT studying Bsc Biomechanical and Processing Engineering

How successful are you in the business? Is there competition? And how do you face them

So far, M-shamba has been used to help over 4,000 farmers to adopt system rice intensification in parts of Mwea, Ahero, Bunyala and West Kano. Meanwhile, we are also doing a pilot on some other components of M-shamba, which we believe will be very beneficial to the Kenyan farmer.

M-shamba received an award by H.E President Mwai Kibaki during the African Forum on STI as one of the top innovations in 2012, M-shamba was also the best innovation during the Innovate For Africa enterprise competition and again it was the best app in agriculture category during the Safaricom Appstar Challenge, 2012.

There is competition but our main advantage is innovation. Our products are very much innovative and very user friendly targeting the very common person in the agricultural value chain.

How is the response in your market, and who is your most important client?

The response has been very great. The challenge is that we have not been able to expand in order to meet the expectations of our potential clients. Our most important client is the small holder in urban and rural areas and various traders along the agricultural value chain.

Did you know you were going to be an Entrepreneur all along, or did it happen by chance?

Yes. I knew entrepreneurship was my calling and my engineering background works well for me because I look at things from value-addition point of view.

What do you love most about your business and your life as an Entrepreneur?

What I love most is the fact that my business has the potential to change lives and to accelerate the achievement of first millennium development goal (MDG1) and Kenya’s Vision 2030.

What keeps you and your team motivated?

What keeps us motivated is the fact that we have a common goal and the belief that our product has a lot of potential in transforming the food insecurity situation in Kenya and make Kenya very food secure.

What can your team not live without?

We can’t live without coming up with new ideas and solutions. We are great thinkers and we like it.

Is there a specific skill one needs to join you, if yes what is it

No, there is no specific skill only be passionate.

What does M-Shamba have in store for the future?

We have a lot in store for the future. We have a nutrition component of M-shamba that we will launch once we secure the right partnerships. This will just be revolutionary. We also have other amazing complimentary products that we want to bring to the market. Farming and agribusiness will not be the same again in this country. We are determined to make agriculture enterprising for everyone.

Who was the most influential person or mentor in your life?

There have been very many influential people in my life especially from the JKUAT community.

What advice would you give to any person who wants to follow your example?

Resilience is everything. Never let your idea die in your hands, someone else will pick it up and grow it.

BeyondBranches Launches Platform to Allow Users Deposit Cash into Any Nigerian Bank Account Via Agents

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Picture1Cashless, agency banking and mobile payment initiative BeyondBranches has extended the QuickTeller platform to all banks in the country in a move that will enable any customer to deposit cash into any bank account held at any bank in Nigeria at an agent.

This initiative will bring the bank to the and make cash deposit quick and secure.

Speaking about the launch, Simon Aderinlola, chief operating officer of BeyondBranches in Nigeria, said: “We are excited to make life easier for bank’s customers. The cost of transportation, the time wasted due to the traffic in Nigeria’s towns and cities and the queues within bank branches have made life difficult for the people of the country. Instead, customers of any bank can now go to a Quickteller agent and deposit funds into any bank account in Nigeria.”

The QuickTeller platform was developed by Interswitch, the largest integrated payment processing service provider in Nigeria. Interswitch explores different opportunities to provide solutions that support the Cashless society drive of the CBN while also delivering a financially included Nigerian population.

“BeyondBranches have integrated their platform and growing agent network into our platform to build a secure and highly scalable agency banking infrastructure in Nigeria, enabling Banks and other key players in the industry bring financial services closer to their customers in a secure manner,” said  Mrs Titilola Shogaolu Chief Payment and Value Added Services Officer of Interswitch Nigeria. “We are excited about the potential services that can be enabled with this infrastructure.”

This new move to deposit cash at an agent is an exciting new service that helps drive transactions to agents. By continually adding new services quickly, we can help drive branchless banking and digital inclusion in Nigeria.

“We hope to continue to support the Central Bank of Nigeria’s policies on financial inclusion,”Gregory Ubigen, chief executive officer of BeyondBranches International said.

In November 2013, BeyondBranches  implemented its Duka Platform with Quickteller for banks, mobile money operators and other entities can leverage the BeyondBranches Network to offer branchless services to their customers. Agents were identified, vetted and trained to use the service on their internet-enabled mobile handset and those who passed the quality control test were allowed to advertise BeyondBranches services which allows users to use cash to pay over 100 different types of bills, pay to charity, buy tickets and airtime through the network of approved agents.

15 Startup Lessons From IMF Chief Christine Lagarde On Her Visit to Kenya

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1.Stick to your guns

IMF MD Christine Lagarde has said that the body will revise upward its global growth forecast of the economy, as she was wrapping up her two-day visit to Kenya.  She was visiting after a final disbursement of the a $750 million loan to Kenya. Analysts argue the loan may have been unwisely as the government is looking to raise a soft loan from IMF again, a month after the final disbursement.

The misuse symptoms could be the causes behind the IMF’s raising the global growth forecast just three months after it lowered them in the October World Economic Outlook report. According to the IMF economies in the emerging markets are losing momentum as advanced economies rise due to change from easy-money policies which have slowed capital inflows to emerging market economies.

As a CEO of your startup do what is right even after a party with your friends, team or investors, you are the CEO.

2.Stand out, be an outlier

Firstly, she is the first woman to head helm of the IMF, she has beat many odds to become who she is today,and she is fiercely competitive world. She didn’t come from nowhere, she was a finance minster back home in France.

As a teenager, she took to two swimming after French schools shut down in a student uprising. She went ahead to win a bronze medal in the national swimming championships. She says she learned, ‘Grit your teeth and smile’,” which has been helpful to her in the political world. It a game of resistance and endurance. Being in tension and in control. She has been everything most french women just admire to become but minus the effort and determination to achieve.

3. Don’t be predictable

She might have partied and smiled with Kenyan dignitaries but she stuck to her guns. Never be predictable like her, she might grit her teeth and with her lovely white teeth, everyone will smile, but in her mind she will be making decisions on raising growth standards.

4. Be confident

VC’s want founders who are confident-note we are not talking about sales speeches here. The IMF chief doesn’t undermine herself, she instead wants to help women who do. It’s argued that her stay way from France saw her rise to who she is. She has a strong command of English and knows what she is up to, to finer details. Do your homework, be confident in the truth you know, be knowledgeable with facts not boasting in crappy sales speeches.

5. Face your fears

Before her election to the top job, she had to convince the world that she was worth being voted for. She went to China to do so. She convinced the stakeholders in an afternoon. If you fear, you will never go out to do it. She ventured into Law, French politics and international finance which are a reserve for men in her society and she has been good at it.

6. Be Lucky and use your luck

She is the only girl to her parents. She was born on New Year’s eve. Her dad was an English professor and she is so good at it. Her mum was a Latin teacher, she went to America’s to study. Even when her father died when she was just 17, she knew she would make it. She is beautiful and knows her charm keeps men listening.

7. Never give up or think you are weak

After studying in America, she came back home to study law, She failed the exams to get into the French civil service twice and therefore not allowed to practice law in France, she then joined Baker & McKenzie, an international law firm where she rose to board chairman. Now she is the chairman of the IMF, not chairperson.

8. Be quick to respond to change

When was asked to join the French government in 2005, she left in a hurry and forgot her glasses behind and couldn’t recognize people who sat with her in the first cabinet meeting. Then as a the finance minister she asked for a review of the 35-hour working week.

9. Make friends and keep them

Lagarde made many friends from across the world which were helpful to the French government. She persuaded the German government to reduce VAT in French restaurants. One night she called Henry Paulson, the then US treasury secretary not to let AIG to collapse. She visited her former Chicago apartment-she lived their six years ago but because she made and kept friends, the janitor ran to her, kissed her and said she had been missed so much.

10. Work out regularly

Apart from her swimming, she is a vegetarian, religiously goes to the gym every day and cycles over 20km once a week. She believes that success is an endless combat and each morning more tests for combat.

11. Give praise where it’s due

She praised the Kenyatta government for making great strides towards economic development.

She said, “I congratulated President Kenyatta and his colleagues for the remarkable progress made over the last few years. Kenya’s economic conditions have continued to improve thanks to a far-reaching reform agenda. The external and fiscal positions are now stronger, inflation has been tamed, the economy has maintained solid growth, and rapidly expanding financial inclusion has given millions of Kenyans a stronger stake in the economy. In short, Kenya has achieved the objectives set by its economic program and supported by the IMF.

 

12. Let your staff be self-driven

Give time and chance to your staff and let each department minus less supervision and just walk in to evaluate. She gave Kenya money to do with as they wanted, then on last disbursement of the $750 million loan she came to inspect. We shall soon see her recommendations.

13. Give everyone a chance

As a CEO of a startup, forget growth-hacking, experiential strategy and product design or UI for sometime, focus on the people, let them do what they want or know best, then as the several align their tasks to your companies objectives. Startups will be geat if they got this peope-first mentality in them. As IMF chief, she gave Kenya a loan and minus SAPs, etc, Kenya had its own budget and timelines, they had a chance to use their money as it best suits their needs.

 14. Give attention to details

She wanted special emphasis on; a) Fiscal devolution is essential, b) Improved public spending needs to improve by providing more resources to infrastructure investment and social programs, and by strengthening revenue mobilization and transparency, especially in the management of natural resource wealth. c) Regional integration.

15. Be down to earth

Meet everyone, even your janitor and be nice until they mess up and see the lion in you

She met President Kenyatta, Treasury Secretary Rotich, Central Bank Governor Ndung’u, and other senior government officials. Then she also met parliamentarians, civil society organizations, women leaders, and the private sector and the press.

 

 

Lupita Nyong’o nominated for British Academy Film Awards

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Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o has been nominated for the British film academy’s Rising Star award. 2013 was clearly her year, but 2014 may just be the year where the talented beauty will reap the rewards of her hard work with Awards Season only around the corner.

Nyong’o made an acclaimed feature film debut in slavery epic “12 Years a Slave,” and she has also landed magazine shoots and numerous nominations. Adding to her slew of nominations, Nyong’o has been nominated for 2014 BAFTA Rising Star Award.  Nyong’o ‘s acclaimed feature film debut performance in 12 Years a Slave has definitely ensured the young starlet will continue to shine brightly for the coming year.

Other finalists announced Monday include American actor Dane DeHaan, who plays a troubled poetic muse in Beat Generation saga “Kill Your Darlings.” Two British actors round out the list — George MacKay, who stars in Proclaimers musical “Sunshine on Leith,” and Will Poulter of comedy “We’re the Millers.”

The winner will be decided by public vote and announced during the British Academy Film Awards — Britain’s equivalent to the Oscars on Feb. 16, 2004.

Ten Trends that Will Dominate the IT Landscape in 2014

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Data center - 1By Martin Walshaw, F5 Senior Engineer,

As an organisation that tracks developments in enterprise IT and assists thousands of companies around the world in tackling the challenges that these present, it is our business to be ahead of the game. In light of this, here are the trends that we believe will have the biggest impact in 2014.

 

1.       Software-Defined Networking (SDN) moves into production

We believe that SDN will be one of the biggest issues of network managers and CIOs. The technology will move from the planning and testing phase into production capacity, with projects taking root across software-designed storage, datacenters, and application services among others.

 

2.       The first commercial deployments of Network Function Virtualisation (NFV)

We will see the first commercial deployments for virtualised value-added services and optimisation tools for service providers and mobile networks. NFV will see reduced cost of ownership and improved revenues for LTE providers as the networks mature.

 

3.       The explosion of Anything as a Service (XaaS)

Software as a Service (SaaS) is already too broad and must now support sub-categorisation with clearer definitions. For example, Disaster Recovery (DRaaS), Security (SECaaS), Management (MaaS) have already been defined and we can expect to see further granularity of definitions appearing over the next 12 months.

 

4.       Increased confidence in the security of Cloud Computing

EMEA in general has been slow to adopt cloud computing, with concerns about security and regulatory compliance coming up again and again. However, with the growing popularity of cloud-based financial services like TEMENOS T24 showing how it can be done safely, we should expect this to now change.

 

5.       Intelligent cyber security will become even more important

As cyber criminals become more sophisticated, the traditional, static firewall will become redundant and user-centric and app-centric ‘intelligent security’ will become more important. This will lead to the rise of security that is flexible and responsive, based on factors such as the apps, location or the user. Security won’t be one size fits all in 2014 and will be increasingly tailored to the attack vector encountered. It’s going to be important for companies to prepare themselves against the threats and invest in security tools that are capable of keeping up with the latest attacks.

 

6.       Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) will continue to be a huge threat

There will be increasingly large attacks. Alongside this, we should see more targeted application attacks disguised by a DDoS attack. I would also expect yet another headline-grabbing attack using amplification techniques to exceed the largest attack to date.

 

7.       Managers will be confronting the risks of non-enterprise applications in business

The continued uptake of non-traditional enterprise applications in business will open up risks and require organisations to spend more time considering the security implications. Younger employees, in particular, will continue to demand a socialised environment; blurring the lines between personal-social and business-social applications. Managers will be thinking about introducing policies and reengineering their IT infrastructure to cater to this new breed of employees.

 

8.       The mobile boom will present opportunities and challenges

With Gartner predicting that the cost of entry-level smartphones will come down to below the $50 mark, more people than ever will have access to the technology. In emerging markets like India and China, this will involve mobile internet services moving beyond the cities to more rural areas, providing the previously unbanked population with financial services. This, combined with government initiatives, will increase the amount of data traffic and potentially put a strain on mobile service provider infrastructure on a global basis. Inevitably, this will lead them to consider more intelligent ways to serve customers online and reduce downtime.

 

9.       Service providers will take charge of corporate data protection

With the rise of the Bring Your Own Network phenomenon, this is potentially a huge area of opportunity for service providers, opening doors for new revenue opportunities. Providing clean pipe solutions is already a requirement today, however service providers will need to become smarter in their protection mechanisms – especially at the application level.

 

10.   Mobile operators will optimise their networks for cost savings and revenue generation

They will do this to drive the total cost of ownership down and to increase average revenue per user by offering new and differentiated services to their end users in a cost efficient manner. The ability to orchestrate intelligent service chaining and enforcing per subscriber and per application policies in the network are critical to meet those requirements and I can see a demand for these rising dramatically in the next 12 months.

 

Have You Seen The New Android Based Computer From HP

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A pop-up large screen tablet device with a keyboard and a mouse is how this HP Android computer can be described; or better still the Hewlett-Packard (HP) Android based all-in-one (AiO) computer.

The Android-powered HP Slate21 Pro AiO is intended for office use as well as in education and kiosk environments.

As for its specs, this device is a 21.5-inch diagonal Full HD IPS touch screen with wide 178-degree viewing angles. it is a touch screen Android  tab and its stand design allows up to 70 degrees of adjustable recline and optional VESA mounting.

The HP Slate21 Pro runs on Android 4.3, has NVIDIA Tegra 4 quad-core processor, 8.11 a/b/g/n dual band wireless, Bluetooth 4.0, integrated high-definition (HD) webcam and access to the Google Play app store.

As for now this gadget is only available in the United States not known when it will come to Africa. It goes for $399 inclusive of the keyboard and mouse.

BlackBerry’s BBM Now Has More Channels And Voice Calls

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BlackBerry has updated it BBM App and it now includes new Channels as well as voice calls. The App is only suitable for Android phones.

The update is however just a beta release and currently only available to Android  users who have signed up to that service.

In addition to Channels and Voice Calls, the updated mobile app includes an easier avenue of sharing photos, according to BlackBerry; more emoticons and increased BBM Group sizes.

The company says that it is looking to bring in the same App upgrade for iPhone.

Finally! ‘Saturday Night Live’ Hires Sasheer Zamata, as the First Black Female Cast Member in 5 Years

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“Live from New York, it’s…” finally a woman who’s not Maya Rudolph who can play Michelle Obama on Saturday Night Live.

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In less than two weeks, Saturday Night Live will have a black female cast member for the first time since 2007. Deadline Hollywood reports that Sasheer Zamata, an alumna of the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe, will make her debut on the late-night sketch series on Jan. 18,  featuring Drake as host and musical guest.

SNL’s lack of diversity has incited rumblings of discontent for decades—there have been only four women of color on the series in its 38-year history. But the rumblings erupted into roars late last year when Kenan Thompson suggested that black female comedians didn’t have what it takes to join the SNL crew. “It’s just a tough part of the business,” Thompson said. “Like in auditions, they just never find ones that are ready.”

Zamata graduated three years ago from the University of Virginia, has been performing at the UCB Theatre in New York, and has already logged an impressive resume of sketch appearances—both on-screen and in live theater. The show hasn’t had a black female cast member since 2007 when Maya Rudolph left the show.

Back in November, SNL shrewdly skewered its diversity problem with its Kerry Washington-hosted outing. If the ringer Washington was put through in the episode’s cold open is any indication—she was tasked, as the only black female at Studio 8H, to play Michelle Obama, Oprah, and Beyoncé—Zamata could be looking at an exhausting run with the show. Here’s the self-aware message that scrolled on the screen during the sketch:

“The producers at Saturday Night Live would like to apologize to Kerry Washington for the number of black women she will be asked to play tonight. We made these request both because Ms. Washington is an actress of considerable range and talent, but also because SNL doesn’t currently have a black woman in the cast. As for the latter, we realize this is not an ideal situation and look forward to rectifying it in the near future…unless, of course, we fall in love with another white guy first.”

Turns out Lorne Michaels warmed up to Zamata before another potential McConaughey-portrayer had the chance. Here’s how her former collaborator, W. Kamau Bell, foresees her first day on the job going:

That’s gonna be a lot of wigs. Best of luck, Sasheer.

Times Media Group Sells Nu Metro To Equity Firm One Fifty Capital

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Nu Metro cinema is under new management; Times Media Group is selling out some of its belongings and Nu Metro is no exception. The cinema company which is the second best in South Africa now belongs to private equity firm One Fifty Capital.

Nu Metro is not the only company being sold, the deal also includes sister company Popcorn Cinema Advertising Sales, which sells on-screen ad space for Nu Metro and other cinemas. The whole deal involves the sale of the assets to a new, purpose-built company, Subcocept, funded by One Fifty.

One Fifty Capital provides capital for small and medium start-up enterprises in property, education, entertainment and gaming.

Times Media Group owns newspaper assets such as Business Day, the Sunday Times, and website Times Live.

The company says that the sale of Nu Metro is in line with its strategy to offload noncore assets.

Nu Metro controls a third of South African cinema market as it operates 17 cinema complexes with 162 screens in the country.

Times Media is selling Nu Metro and Popcorn for R75m in cash, R50m of which will be paid on the implementation of the transaction. A further R15m will be paid on the first anniversary of the deal and a further R10m on the second anniversary.

It will use the proceeds of the sale to “reduce acquisition leverage with respect to future acquisitions more aligned to Times Media Group’s core business”.

Times Media has previously sold other cinema assets, including its 51 percent shareholding in Monte Cinemas to Tsogo Sun Casinos for R20m in cash. It also sold its 50 percent share in Three Groups Cinemas to Whitehorse Investments and Avalon Three Groups Investments for R18m in cash. 

My Best TV Shows of 2013

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  1. BB Breaking Bad

This drama had secured its place in the list of all-time great TV dramas even before it began its excellent final run. But the final block of episodes contained some of Breaking Bad’s all-time best scenes. Hank and Walt’s climactic confrontation in the garage, Jesse’s realization that Walt had been the one who poisoned Brock, the deadly standoff in To’hajiilee, when Hank’s triumph over Walt was cut short by Uncle Jack. Walt’s desperate, pathetic escape to a remote cabin in New Hampshire, where he had nothing to do but sit and reflect on everything he had lost. And Walt’s final conversation with Skyler, when he finally confessed the true motive behind all his crimes: “I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And I was really… I was alive.”

  1. VD Vampire Diaries

When I heard there is a series about vampires, I was like “no way am I watching this”. Four seasons passed, and I was coaxed into watching an episode, I looked for the whole 4 series’ and watched within a week. Surely this is one of the best TV series I’ve watched in a while. It’s about a high school girl is torn between two vampire brothers, and though I love a good love story, I want Elena Gilbert and Stefan Salvatore to end up together, but Elena and Damon Salvatore just make a cute couple (bad boy plus good girl). So are you team #DELENA or #STELENA ?

  1. house of cards House of Cards

Instead of examining ideology or party definitions, House of Cards is a political drama about the thirst for power. David Fincher (executive producer and director of the first two episodes) loves to explore the darker sides of his movie subjects, and he’s got more time to let those unravel on TV. Kevin Spacey could carry the whole show on his shoulders as Francis Underwood, but he’s surrounded by talent. Robin Wright, who plays his wife, is a force of nature. Claire Underwood is almost as ruthless as her husband, but Wright manages to bring a sense of vulnerability to the dynamic character. And I’ve never found myself rooting for a drunk, cocaine-snorting politician like this one

  1. scandal Scandal

We could talk at length about the barrier-breaking performance by Kerry Washington, but that’s been written about here, there and everywhere. The reason I love Scandal is for the story line and the quick, smart talking. And don’t you just love Cyrus Beene, but before you leap to the comments section, allow me to explain: Olivia Pope is a great character, but despite her moral predicaments, she’s inspirational. The show’s writers rarely get through an episode without reminding us of this. Beene, on the other hand, is a TV-mirror to our darkest selves. That slippery slope which Pope manages to scale in most episodes sees Beene tumble to the base again and again. That’s relate-able, if terrifying. Cyrus gets all the best speeches. For proof, just watch him disembowel the first lady in three minutes.

  1. Nikita Nikita

I have four reasons why you should watch Nikita: Impressive fight sequences, strong female characters, the heroine has a new look and a search for home. Nikita has been given the cold shoulder by many people just because it’s not the old Nikita that was. I do recommend this TV series for those lovers of action packed programs. Maggie Q as Nikita is totally amazing, as is Michael, Alex and all the other roles. The show totally looks like a movie, not just a TV show. It’s so entertaining and addictive. I still dint understand why the program was cut short just recently airing its season finale.

  1. the americans The Americans

Centered on two Soviet sleeper agents posing as a suburban married couple during the Cold War, the show had the strongest, most assured debut season for a drama in years. The Americans packs in lots of thrilling, deftly plotted spy action and compelling, emotional family drama; one of the show’s great feats is making both sides of the Jennings’ lives equally compelling. But the key to The Americans’ success is the absolutely riveting cast, who play a collection of characters with gaping wounds.

  1. OITNB Orange is the New Black

When I first saw the adverts of Orange is the New Black, I rolled my eyes. It seemed like you could sum up the premise of the series in a single cliché: A pretty white girl ends up as a fish out of water in a dangerous environment. Thankfully, I gave the show a chance. OITNB offers one of the most innovative and dynamic cast of characters on television, and it only begins with Piper, the protagonist. In the end, it’s her fellow inmates: Taystee (Danielle Brooks), Sofia (Laverne Cox), and Yoga Jones (Constance Shulman-aka Doug’s Patty Mayonaise!) — that truly steal the show.

  1. revenge Revenge

When I watched the pilot episode, I found the series promising and I really loved it. Then, after continuing the following episodes, it took my interest. The show is dark, smart, filled with subtle humor and wise quotes. The plot is twisted and tense. Each character has an interesting story, presented in a really good way, the acting is perfect and the writing is complete. Emily Van Camp who plays the main role as Emily Thorne is just amazing! I really recommend this show to anybody. It’s always interesting, sometimes funny, dark, and mysterious. Plus you can’t help it but just love Nolan Ross

  1. person of interest2 Person of Interest

Person of Interest does not get the love it deserves. The setup is simple: A former CIA tough guy teams up with a mysterious billionaire to prevent violent crimes with the help of two cops on opposite ends of the corruption spectrum, as well as a government machine that uses spyware to determine when badness is brewing. The execution, however, is anything but simple. Over the last two and a half seasons, Person of Interest has stood as a great example of the buried potential within television’s obsession with crime procedural. While most similar shows phone in their storytelling and characterization, offering seasons full of simplistic characters and condescendingly simple storytelling, Person of Interest showcases the power of ongoing complexity. It’s not easy to forecast what will happen next and how the characters will evolve.

  1. brooklyn nine nine Brooklyn Nine Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a rare treat. On paper, a workplace comedy set at a police station starring Andy Samberg might sound like a wasted effort. This show, however, lets Samberg succeed without going overboard with his eccentricities. With the dry dialogue of Captain Ray Holt (Andre Braugher), the enthusiastic naiveté of Detective Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio), and the cold wit of Detective Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz), this is a show that has built its strengths on the talents of a great supporting cast. Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been one of the few bright lights of the fall season, and will hopefully remain on the air for years to come.