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Forget Nyumba Kumi, Ramp.co.ke Helps You Know Your Neighbors

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knwRAMP, a startup presenting today at DEMO might be the needed solution the Kenyan government has been looking for.

Instead of introducing Manyumba Kumi, a Know Your Neighbor socialist style in Kenya, RAMP suggests the government take it on to solve the problem of insecurity by using its web app which registers residents and neighborhood associations in both Kenya and Nigeria.

Speaking to TechMoran at DEMO, Babatunde Mo’ Aguda,  lead Developer & Founder of WebRelated Consulting firm behind RAMP said, ” We wanted to fill an existing vaccum we observed in this niche. our aim is to help resident associations automate their members and basic processes instead of using manual records.”

RAMP, meaning Residents Association Management Portal, aims to simplify the management of  neigbourhoods using technology in a move to improve security and accountability among community members  among themselves.

Though RAMP was developed in Nigeria, the two country’s suffer the same urban problems. Lagos has over 20 million residents while Nairobi has over 4 million. Both the cities have issues with insecurity and police will never be enough to man every small movement. Resident associations therefore come in to help residents know each other and manage their own activities.

The Kenyan government recently suggested it will adopt Manyumba Kumi, in a move to help people know each other, for security purposes. Manyumba Kumi may even integrated with the countries credit reference bureau to know people’s details, keep laa and order in the country.

RAMP may monetize by asking for the associations to subscribe or simply pay user licenses. They can also sell the data to property dealers and the government.

According to Babatunde, RAMP works simply, one requires an Internet connected PC or Mobile device, then they can send Bulk SMS Alerts, Email Newsletters, search for members in the members database, check records of levies and dues among other things. Users can also easily communicate with all members of a residents association via both SMS Alerts & Email Newsletters.

CEO Weekends: Samsung Ghana Insists On e-Warranty Registration

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All Samsung customers in Ghana who  have not registered their Samsung phones on the e-warranty platform to do so so as to enjoy a 24-month warranty as well as other exciting services and offers from the company.

The e-warranty platform also offers customers of all Samsung phones the opportunity of checking on the authenticity of their phones.

“We at Samsung always seek to provide our customers with real value for their money. The e-warranty service is therefore here to ensure our customers get 24 months warranty while giving them the opportunity to check for the authenticity of their phones,” said Jaspreet Singh, Business Leader for Handheld Products at Samsung Ghana.

The business leader said that Samsung has made registration on the e-warranty platform very easy as customers can register using their mobile phones irrespective of their mobile service providers.

Customers are  required to register their phones by sending the phone’s 15 digit IMEI number to the short code 1453 across all networks. The IMEI number is found on the phone’s packaging or by dialling *#06#, it can also be seen in the empty battery slot on a white label noting IMEI.

 

CEO Weekends: Intel Launches 2-in-1 4th Generation Intel Core Processors With Over 9 Hours Battery Life

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intel-WallpaperIntel Corp has launched its new 4th generation Intel® Core™ series of processors in Kenya in a move to raise the bar on user experience by providing consumers with devices that meet the ever-changing needs from communicating, to gaming, and  most of all increased battery life.

Launched at Demo Thursday, the 4th generation Intel Core processors promise biggest power savings with over 9 hours of battery life, stunning performance and two times the graphics capability. They also serve as a foundation to a new wave of 2-in-1s that will combine stunning PC performance with tablet-like mobility in one device and deliver on the Ultrabook™ vision.

Speaking at the event, Chris Mwangi, Intel East Africa’s Field Applications Engineer said: ” With the 4th generation Intel Core processors, devices will boast huge extensions in battery life that will take consumers all the way through a busy day for as long as nine hours without the need to charge them. Furthermore, with the new 2-in-1 devices, it will allow them to switch between keyboard and touch screen depending on what the activity. ”

For the avid gamers and gamer community, the 4th generation Intel Core processors will also have built-in graphics that will deliver discrete-level performance. Offered on select versions of the new Intel Core processors, Intel® Iris™ graphics will bring the Ultrabook and other mobile PCs to life with built-in, eye-popping visual experiences.

Select Ultrabooks powered by 4th generation Intel Core processors will deliver the Intel performance people expect combined with the mobility and responsiveness of a tablet, making them the premium, ultra-versatile 2-in-1 devices. With touch capability and a keyboard, the system adapts to the user and also offers full application compatibility.

Furthermore, 2-in-1 and other Intel-based devices will showcase enhanced progress in bringing human like senses through the addition of touch, voice and facial recognition and other technologies. Called perceptual computing, these technologies will take advantage of Intel processing power to make interaction with devices natural, intuitive and immersive.

“Anyone in the market for a new device in the upcoming months will notice that the new devices coming into the shops now look and behave very differently from the familiar PC we’re used to: from sleek, good looking 2 in 1 devices with all-day battery life to great improvements in graphics and touch screen interaction. The PC has been transformed and it wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing innovations hidden away inside in the 4th generation Intel® Core™ series of processors” said Chris.

 

CEO Weekends: Microsoft Enters Into Co-operate Agreements To Accelerate African Innovation

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Microsoft announced strategic co-operation agreements with three incubator organizations across the African continent to enable start-ups, innovators and Africa’s developer community to grow their skills and build businesses with Microsoft technologies.

Under Microsoft’s 4Afrika Initiative, the company has entered into agreements with CcHUB  in Nigeria, DTBi in Tanzania and AfriLabs, the pan-African hub network.

The co-operation aims to offer increased access to software, skills development opportunities and a means through which start-ups can access capital investment, benefit from international outreach and scale their businesses to the world through Microsoft’s cloud computing solutions.

The Co-Creation Hub, or CcHUB , is Nigeria’s first innovation lab and pre-incubation space designed to catalyze creative social technology ventures. It is a place for technologists, social entrepreneurs, government and investors in and around Lagos to co-create new solutions to address business opportunities and social needs in Nigeria.

The Dar Teknohama Business Incubator or DTBi, is a registered and autonomous entity established by the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology to promote ICT innovation and entrepreneurship, contributing to job creation and enhanced economic health in Tanzania.

AfriLabs is a network organization that connects incubator hubs across the continent, in order to promote the growth and development of the African technology sector. AfriLabs has 20 member organizations in Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia.

Microsoft will work with each organization to:

  • Support the startup community with Microsoft BizSpark memberships and access to business networking and capital investment opportunities.

  • Enable developers to access the latest events and workshops on Microsoft’s newest development technologies through relevant community events.

  • Provide Microsoft devices, including Windows Phones and Windows-based tablets, for testing applications and other software developed by the local IT communities.

  • Enable them to benefit from the 4Afrika Internship program, which will provide them access to the pool of talent graduating as 4Afrika interns as potential hires for their own facilities.

  • Enable them to benefit from the 4Afrika Volunteer program, which will provide them with access to the pool of Microsoft employees volunteering in Africa as visiting trainers and mentors at their own facilities.

 In advance of DEMO Africa event, Mteto Nyati, vice chair of the 4Afrika Advisory Council and managing director of Microsoft South Africa said: “Microsoft sees boundless potential in African youth, developers and entrepreneurs, and we view the collaborative efforts with these innovation hubs across the continent as strategic and crucial opportunities for us to extend our support to their ecosystems. Through the 4Afrika Initiative, we are deeply committed to helping accelerate African innovation, and we hope these efforts will help us reach more people who are looking to turn their great ideas into a reality that can empower their community, their country and Africa at large.”

CEO Weekends: Management Reshuffle In MultiChoice

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The resignation of MultiChoice South Africa’s CEO Collins Khumalo has brought a major management rearrangement in the Pay TV business. The CEO, now former, said that he needed to take some ‘time out’ after serving the group for 17 years.

In a statement MultiChoice said: “Collins has played various roles within the PayTV environment and has been a stalwart in assisting the company to build the PayTV business across the continent. The company would like to thank Collins for his sterling service to the group and wish him well in the future.”

As a result of Khumalo’s resignation, MutiChoice South Africa will now report directly to Imtiaz Patel who is the CEO MultiChoice Group.

The group said that its DStv Mobile and DStv Online businesses had huge overlaps and should be integrated into one unit. As a result, these businesses will be merged into a single entity immediately and the combined business unit will be headed up by John Kotsaftis, current CEO of DStv Online.

The current leader of DStv Mobile, Mark Rayner will be appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of MutiChoice South Africa immediatly and will be reporting to Imatiaz Patel.

Calvo Mawela is now incharge of Stakeholder and Regulatory affairs: MultiChoice South Africa Group and will report directly to Imtiaz Patel.

“We thank Collins for his sterling service to the Group and wish him well into the future. I would like to congratulate Mark Rayner, John Kotsaftis and Calvo Mawela on their new roles within the Group,” said Imtiaz Patel.

CEO Weekends: The South African Smart ID Card Fees May Be Waived

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Good news is in the South African air; Maledi Pandor  the South African Minister of Home Affairs and Pravin Gorghan the Minister of Finance are yet to decide on whether to waive the fee for new smart ID cards.

As [Pandor] has indicated in Parliament, she is in discussion with National Treasury regarding fees for certain categories of persons that may be exempted,” said spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa.

The Home Affairs Minister had the legal authority to waive fees for acquisition of enabling documents for “certain categories of persons”, if she deemed it necessary.

“In this regard, we would await the outcome of discussions between minister Pandor and minister Pravin Gordhan on the matter, which will chart the way forward and give direction on the matter,” he said.

DA spokesman Manny de Freitas said R140 was the difference between survival and starvation for many South Africans as many of them cannot afford it.

“Imposing a new ID system on South Africa’s citizens and then forcing them to pay for it puts a price on citizenship that not everyone can afford, and will exclude them from the employment market as well as electoral and social security processes once green barcoded ID books are phased out,” said Mamoepa.

The process is expected to take more than a year as they will call people to register according to their dates of birth. Citizens who will be receiving their ID’d for the first time will not pay.

One of the first people to receive the new ID card was former president Nelson Mandela, who received his on his birthday, on July 18.

Kenya Govt Services to be Accessed Via Sms

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sms-blueDennis Itumbi, the Director Digital, New Media & Diaspora, Executive Office of the President, yesterday told TechMoran that Presidential Strategic Digital Communication unit is set to unveil the online platform for reporting corruption incidences “in the next one week,” as earlier announced by the president.

Mr Itumbi told us at the sidelines of  the launch of the LG G2 Android powered smartphone in Nairobi.

Itumbi said the website is not just another website like iPaidabribe but will be platform to send information directly to the president by SMS, once the team flags it off.

“This site will take the good side of ipaidabribe, it will allow citizens to report corruption incidences directly to the president but it will be more than that. It will allow the team to flag off some messages to directly to the president. It wont allow hearsay. We have ensured no one wastes our time by reporting hearsay,” Itumbi said.

Itumbi also said the platform will help Kenyans access services from one centre, such as national identity cards, driving licenses and passports. “Government is about to transform how you access public service, there will be SMS and Android apps,” he added.

TechMoran recently asked how the portal will help in execution and reduction of corruption in the country after the announcement by the that he will set up a website where members of the public can report cases of corruption within the government.

This New App Brings All The Gigs Around You to Your Mobile Phone

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ravecompassRaveCompass is a new app aiming to bring Nairobi’s social scene to one’s fingertip via their mobile phones.

“At just the touch of a finger a user can click or browse any upcoming events,”  Brian Osoro, the app’s developer told TechMoran.

The third year Bsc.Informatics student at Strathmore University, together with his two friends developed the Event Buzz Application running on Android

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The app lists events near the user, categorizes the nature of the event such as  nightlife, cooperate, festival or other and also allows a user to share events with their friends on social networks.

We tried RaveCompass and wish it would allow us pay for events from our phones. We could the event, see the date, read more about the event and see the entrance charges to the event but unfortunately the platform couldn’t allow us to pay.
To get the App follow the link here.

Two Media Stations In South Africa Face Plagiarism Allegations After ‘Copying’ A Twitter Post

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South Africa’s Business Day Television (BDTV) and CNBC Africa are out to answer to plagiarism allegations after the former broadcaster, formerly known as Summit TV, accused its competitor of copying messages posted on Twitter during Wednesday’s midterm budget speech by finance minister Pravin Gordhan.

BDTV CEO Vernon Matzopolous has accused CNBC of stealing the content his company posted to Twitter. CNBC Africa head of programming Bronwyn Nielsen has admitted the copying took place and apologised for what she has called an “error in judgment” by a junior intern.

“Why bother to employ your own journalists when you can just steal the content from your rivals?” Wrote Matzopolous in a statement, in which he attached images showing CNBC Africa posting identical tweets to those issued on BDTV’s Twitter feed. “As far as I know, publishing someone’s content as your own is plagiarism. Or does the Twittersphere have a different set of rules?”

In response, Nielsen explains that CNBC Africa has a team of people managing the channel’s social media accounts.

“One of the members was a junior intern who made an error in judgment during the midterm budget by copying and pasting three Business Day Television tweets,” she said. “The channel does not condone plagiarism and extends an apology to BDTV. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against the staff member in question.”

The person responsible for the channel’s tweets failed to remove “@BusinessDayTV” from one of the tweets then produced a direct copy after retweeting the original.

 

Apple Dazzles Consumers With Two New iPads

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Apple has announced two exquisite iPads, the iPad Air and the iPad mini with Retina  display.

The new devices feature the Apple-designed A7 chip which is 64-bit,  it is wireless with a faster in-built Wi-Fi and expanded LTE cellular connectivity as well as the iOS 7 software. The new iPads also feature the M7 motion co-processor that gathers data from the accelerometer, gyroscope and compass to offload work from the A7 for improved power efficiency.

The iPad Air is 9.7 inch is 20 percent thinner and 28 percent lighter than the previous model, while the iPad mini with Retina display is7.9 inch screen.

The A7 chip offers the iPad Air a CPU and graphics performance advancement of up to two times and to the iPad mini Retina Display the chip offers up to four times the CPU  and eight times the graphics performance. A7 chip’s 64-bit architecture and support for OpenGL ES version 3.0 unlocks game console-like visual effects.

The iPads feature two antennas to support Multiple-In-Multiple-Out (MIMO) technology,  which bring twice the Wi-Fi performance to iPad Air and iPad mini supporting a data rate up to 300 Mbps at compatible Wi-Fi hotspots. The cellular models also come with expanded LTE coverage to accommodate even more LTE networks worldwide.

Also in the two gadgets features a next generation FaceTime HD camera with improved backside illumination sensors which has larger pixels for better low-light performance.

The 5 megapixel camera sensor and advanced optics, combined with iOS 7 and the image signal processing of A7, further improves still image and video capture on iPad bringing faster auto-focus, up to three times video zoom, five times still zoom, better dynamic range and automatic image and video stabilization.

On November 1 , the iPad Air with Wi-Fi models will be available and the retail price will start from $499 for the 16GB model  with a $130 premium for the LTE model. iPad mini with Retina display will be available later that month.

BBM For Android Gets More Than 10 Million Downloads In Just 24 hours

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BlackBerry Messaging services (BBM) has been downloaded by more than 10 million Android and iPhone users in just 24hrs for in one of the best single -day openings for a mobile app to date.

The App has risen significantly in the App Store ranking and has now taken the first position in more than 75 countries, including the US, Canada, the UK, Indonesia and most of the Middle East.

User ratings in both the App Store and Google Play have earned BBM 60,000 five-star reviews on Google Play from about 87,000 reviews.

“This has been an incredible launch for BBM across Android and iPhone devices. The mobile messaging market is full of opportunity for BBM. We intend to be the leading private social network for everyone who needs the immediate communication and collaboration of instant messaging combined with the privacy, control and reliability delivered through BBM,” said Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President, BBM at BlackBerry.

Some of the signature features BBM include, BBM chat, more than chat which involves sharing photos, voice notes as well as multi person chats. The service also has get in the group which involves inviting more than 30 people to join a group, has a unique pin to enter and allows the user to post updates and stay in the know.

This is what is called a land slide victory, in just 24 hour the service become the in thing. Could the rise be linked to Samsung’s offer that is to end today?

‘34% Of People Do Not Have Their Devices Protected At Wi-Fi Hotspots’ Says Kaspersky

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How many times have you bothered to take any precautions when using Wi-Fi in public places? A Kaspersky Consumer Security Risk survey done by  B2B International and Kaspersky Lab  this year says that that free connection harbors hidden risks but apparently more than a third of the users do not take any additional precautions when logging on to public Wi-Fi.

Getting online is quite easy this days but many of this hotspots are not keen on the protection bit for the users, which even the users are either not concern or do not know the potential problems that can be caused.

In the Survey, 34 percent of users said they took no special measures to protect online activity using a hotspot, while 14 percent were happy to bank or shop online using any network that came to hand and only 13 percent take the time to check the encryption standard of any given access point.

In a Wi-Fi access point, it is possible for one to see what you are doing on your devices as it is a window to the internet for all the devices that are connected to it. Every request from a device goes through an access point, and only then reaches the sites that users want to visit.

Having no encryption of communications between users and the access point makes it ease for a cybercriminal to obstract all the data a user enters, including data sent to a bank, or an online store. This doesn’t mean that a connection with a password will make things better, Kaspersky says that cyber crimes happen to such connections as well as one with a secure https-connection between the required site and the user’s browser.

Kaspersky Lab proposes the use of secure connections to access points. They say that only this will greatly reduce the risk of the traffic being intercepted by cybercriminals. However, when users are planning to use sites which demand personal information such as usernames and passwords, this basic precaution must be joined with additional protective tools.

Free things indeed come with a price well at least to the care-free in this case. How many times have you done major transactions in a Wi-Fi area? Coming back to Kenya, is the Wi-Fi system in the matatu (public transport system) as well as the hotels secure enough to conduct business transactions?

Google And Nigeria Join Hands To Get Internet Within Reach

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Nigeria and the king of search engines,Google, have come together and formed the new Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI). This is a global organisation aiming to take affordable broadband access to everyone.

In the past month, the search engine giant announced that it had joined more that 30 members of A4AI, while Nigeria became the first African country to formally join the alliance.

In the 49 least developed countries, 90 percent of people are still not online, so A4I’s main aim is to challenge regulatory barriers and put in place initiatives to bring down the cost of access to the UN Broadband Commission target of entry-level broadband services priced at less than 5 percent of average monthly income.

 

Nakumatt And MasterCard Partner To Launch Prepaid Card To Effect Cashless Transactions

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Daniel Monehin, Division President SSA, MasterCard, tries out his new Nakumatt MasterCard

Leading Regional East African retail chain Nakumatt Holdings Limited together with MasterCard has unveiled the Nakumatt Global Prepaid MasterCard card.

The card has been made possible by the two partnering with  Kenya Commercial Bank and Diamond Trust Bank.

The new card, which is EMV compliant, replaces the current Nakumatt Cybercash loyalty smartcard and provides a range of enhanced benefits and security features.

With the multicurrency Nakumatt Global Prepaid Mastercard card, existing Nakumatt smartcard holders will continue accumulating their smart points for all purchases made across Nakumatt outlets.

Nakumatt Holdings Managing Director Atul Shah confirmed that plans are now underway to revamp the firm’s range of financial products and services as part of a wider strategy to provide convenient retail financial solutions such as utility bill settlements, insurance products, cash back, FOREX trade and money transfer services at Nakumatt tills..

“At Nakumatt, we have managed to integrate a most advanced Payment Gateway switch linking us with other financial service providers to facilitate the robust delivery of a number of financial services and products,” said Shah.

The new card also features MasterCard contactless technology, which offers consumers a ‘tap and go’ option. Although new to Kenya, contactless payment technology is touted as the answer to those seeking fast yet secure modes of payment, and is supported by multi-level security protection.

“The card is a true reflection of Nakumatt’s and our other partners’ resolve to triumph over adversity,” said Daniel Monehin, Division President, Sub-Saharan Africa at MasterCard. “The Nakumatt Global Prepaid MasterCard card is a great win for this market and a proof that MasterCard’s vision of a world beyond cash is not only possible but is actually happening. Today, 85 percent of the world’s transactions are still carried out in cash and cheque,and  98 percent in Kenya.”

KCB Group CEO,Joshua Oigara said: “KCB is a regional Bank and therefore our customers across East Africa will enjoy more convenience and choice. The Nakumatt Global Prepaid MasterCard is one such product and we are proud to have partnered in the process of bringing it to pass. ”

Nasim Devji, Group CEO and Managing Director of Diamond Trust Bank commented: “Promoting economic development in working towards Kenya’s Vision 2030 is an extremely important driving force for DTB.  The Nakumatt Global Prepaid MasterCard card is about providing an exceptional value proposition through loyalty points, tap and go technology, savings on foreign currency, and more. All these whilst providing consumers peace of mind by embracing security features such as EMV chip which is fast becoming a global standard”

The Nakumatt Global Prepaid MasterCard card also has multicurrency capability which allows consumers to upload the prepaid card with either: Kenya Shilling (KES), U.S. Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Indian Rupee (INR), South African Rand (ZAR) and the Australian Dollar (AUD). As a result, cardholders can load money for purchases at POS terminals, make cash withdrawals and online purchases as well as save on the costs incurred in multi-currency transactions.

Nakumatt plans to replace its old generation Smart Cards with the Nakumatt Global MasterCard prepaid card. The cards will be available from all Nakumatt outlets and also from selective branches of the partnering banks, beginning with Kenya before rolling out to Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda where Nakumatt operates.

Korean Initiative Plans To Build Tech Training Centre In Libya

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Libya is in for a treat as the TriHuman Resources Development Service of Korea will for the first time recruit industrial trainees and train them in technology in the drive to fuel economic development in Libya.

The HRD Korea signed a contract worth US$94.8 million on 21 October 2013 with the Libyan Ministry of Labout and the WAC from the office of Libya’s Prime Minister.

The new initiative comes at a time when Libya is two years later on still recovering from the late Gaddafi’s over 40 years dictatorship rule. Nevertheless, through this contract, the Korean organization would provide six months of technical training in 14 fields including automobiles, electricity, mechanics, welding, electronics and plumbing to more than 1,300 new trainees selected and sent to Korea by the Libyan Ministry of Labour, notes Korean business portal “Business Korea”.

The organization would also receive US$13.6 million from Libya to build a vocational education and training centre for 900 people in Benghazi Libya. Apart from erecting a replica of the Korean training centre, HRD Korea would be in charge of placing orders and managing the construction as well as delivering the necessary expertise for the initial operation of the centre, reports say.

BlackBerry Messaging On Samsung Phones

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Call it temporary adoption, Samsung is making the mobile social network BlackBerry Messaging (BBM) available on Samsung smartphone users in Sub-Saharan Africa. However this is a limited offer as it runs until 20h00 on 24th October this year.

“The anticipation is high. We are delighted that we are able to offer our loyal customers an advantage to download BBM. We are confident users will enjoy the Samsung experience to which they have become accustomed to,” said George Ferreira, VP and COO of Samsung Electronics Africa.

The chat service will form part of Samsung’s Messaging Hub as a complementary addition to the  other messaging services that Samsung customers already enjoy, including Whatsapp, WeChat and Samsung’s propriety messaging service ChatON.

BBM offers Samsung GALAXY smartphone users an extensive range of features, including BBM chat (one-to-one or multi-person chat), BBM Groups that let customers invite up to 30 friends to chat together, as well as the ability to share photos and voice notes.

“We are excited to work with Samsung to launch BBM to their customers in sub-Saharan Africa,” said Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President for BBM at BlackBerry. “Samsung customers will discover what makes BBM so popular – they’ll enjoy a fast, reliable and engaging mobile messaging experience.”

BBM is now available for Samsung GALAXY Android smartphones for free from the Samsung App Store. Due to the high demand and volume, certain measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth roll-out across the Sub-Saharan African continent:

So does one install;  go to BBM.com in the Samsung App store then download it,open the App once it is installed and enter an active email address in order to place the user in a queuing system. Finally,a notification will be sent through the email submitted and the user can now sign in.

A 24hr offer from one brand to another, questions would be roaming in anyone’s mind. Doesn’t WhatsApp do the same thing? Why would someone download an App they would use for 24hrs? Or could it be that Blackberry has some issues that Samsung is helping them solve? Well as long as the consumer is enjoying much of this speculation doesn’t matter.

Malawi Rolls Out New ICT Bill

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Acknowledging that the development the IT society has registered considerable progress in the ICT sector, Malawi has drafted its new information and communications Technology Bill set to completely overhaul its approach to the new technology phenomenon.

The Bill entitled “Electronic Transactions and Management Bill 2013” that was rolled out in the beginning of October 2013 covers 11 issues set help control operations in Malawi’s ICT sector.

The launch comes at a time when Africa is the region with the highest growth rates in ICT compliancy over the past three years with mobile broadband penetration increasing from 2 per cent in 2010 to 11 per cent in 2013. The most significant steps of these changes are networks digitalization, components miniaturization and more recently the development of the Internet and mobile telephones, notes the bill set to offer guidelines in light of the drastic growth. ICT has thus created new legal issues which require specific legal answers which has brought about the need to roll out the new information and communications technology bill.

The main objective of the Government is to have the country benefit from a true technological leap which may speed up its economic growth by enabling the development of new economic activities due to the implementation of a secure legal framework regulating the use of ICT, reports say. Through this bill, Malawi is convinced that its agro-based economy can drastically grow and diversify through participation in the information society and that in order to fully benefit from the information revolution. Thus, plans are underway for Malawi to modernize various sectors of its economy using ICT.

The new bill tackles issues such as the Legal recognition of electronic messages; proceedings applicable to the conclusion of electronic contracts; legal responsibility of various actors; consumer protection with respect to e-commerce; taxation; online financial services; and encryption. The Bill also covers the issues of Cyber criminality; Data protection; Domain name; and E-Government.

According to reports, the bill does not recognize the ‘Legal recognition of electronic messages’ in the current legal framework in Malawi, yet it is a condition to the development of electronic transactions in the country.  However, it says that the electronic documents should have the same legal probative force as paper documents.

The ‘Domain name’ which has been a challenge in the ICT sector in Malawi has also been dealt with in the Bill and sets out rules in accordance with international principles saying the management of the registration of domain names is essential to the development of the e-economy.

The bill also observes the rules regulating the conclusion of contracts need to be specified and clarified in order to ensure security with respect to electronic transactions under the ‘Proceedings applicable to the conclusion of electronic contracts’ section.

While in respect to the internet, under the “Legal responsibility of various actors’” section regarding TV, radio or written press, the freedom of speech is expected to be limited by certain principles of public order. It also precisely defines the responsibility of technical service providers and editors of online contents.

Online purchase of goods and services would is covered by the bill under the section ‘Consumer protection with respect to e-commerce”. It tackles online purchase of services or goods which it says require the adoption of specific provisions in addition to classical consumer rules. Moreover, it provides for specific obligations lying on professionals regarding the display of information and online advertising.

Taxation is also covered in the bill, as it explains in detail the circumstances under which value added tax and customs fees can apply to e-transactions.

Under ‘Online financial services’ the Bill gives the importance and the specificity of the risks of these services which it says have driven the Government to introduce very strict provisions regulating the online provision of financial and banking services.

The Bill also looks at ‘Encryption’ where specific provisions have been laid down to ensure the security of digital economy. Generally, the Bill provides for the legal framework regulating encryption in conformity with international best practices.

Last but not least, it deals with the issue of ‘Cyber criminality’ where it sets out the principles for combating crimes in the e-environment and establishes a dedicated institution, the Malawi in full first and abbreviate Computer Emergency Response Team to fight against cyber threats and attacks.

The Bill also offers ‘Data protection’ topped with specific provisions in order to regulate online collection of personal information regarding users and imposing systematic information on the purposes of the data processing and the rights of the data subject, say reports.

E-Government has been included after being excluded in the country’s first Bill of this kind called the E-Bill.  The Bill reiterates the obligation for administrators to do their best efforts to promote the development of online public services and facilitate the use of ICT in Malawi.

 

 

 

 

 

Google Targets Women To Attend Tech Conferences

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In a bid to empower women and girls in participating in the growth and development of computers and technology, Google is set to offer Women in Tech Conference and Travel Grants for female computer scientists.

The Supercomputer Will Be Hosted In South Africa

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Chances of South Africa being the holder of the next record-breaking  supercomputer are extremely high. The supercomputer has Exabyte capacity and compute power in the Exaflops (floating point instructions per second) range.

Dr Happy Sithole, from the Centre for High Performance Computing (HPC), said that the new and powerful supercomputer will be necessary to process the huge volumes of complex data produced by the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope project.

“The centre currently runs a supercomputer that runs at 61,4Teraflops. Although it is in the world’s top 500 supercomputers, it is rapidly falling behind the global curve. And this computer is currently running at 93 percent capacity,” Dr Sithole says. “The world’s next biggest supercomputer will be in South Africa, and it will have Exascale capability.”

This gadget is not news to the country, as it uses the computer for big science projects like anaysing climate change, mineral beneficiation, bio-informatics and has designed both the new SKA dish and participated in 3D animated movies.

Other that the centre has participated in large-scale science projects like CERN, and performed 500 jobs a day for ALICE experiment that was responsible for discovering the Higgs Boson.

The telescopes, in the computer are being designed to have 100-times more sensitivity adding an enormous amount of data that needs to be processes and analysed.

The Doctor said that scientists will be able to study the evolution of galaxies through this sensitive radio telescopes.

“Because of the large scale dishes, there is a large amount of information coming in very fast, which needs fast data processing, which can’t be done with the computing we have today,” Said  Sithole, quoting the main problem they could face.

SKA 1 anticipates data requirements of 100 Petaflops and up, increasing with SKA 2 to Exabytes of data requiring Exaflops of processing power.

“I see this as an opportunity for South Africa,” Dr Sithole says. “It is a challenge that is not just for the IT industry but for academia and government as well – in fact, for all of us.”

The Samsung Gear Is Now Compatible With 8 More Samsung Phones

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Samsung has made it public that the Galaxy Gear will now be compatible with 8 more Samsung galaxy devices, before the Gear was only compatible with the Note 3.

The electronic company said that the compatibility has been increased to the Galaxy S4,, S III, and Note II via an Android 4.3.

The Gear will also be work with the Galaxy S4 mini, S4 Active, Mega 5.8, Mega 6.3, and S4 zoom but it will be through a different software update beginning by the end of this month.

“Extending Galaxy Gear compatibility to more Galaxy devices reflects our deep commitment to continuing to deliver enriched mobile experiences to our consumers,” said JK Shin, CEO and President of IT & Mobile division, Samsung Electronics.“Through a significant effort to enhance and enrich the Galaxy experience, Samsung continues to empower our users in their mobile lives and enable smart freedom with Galaxy Gear.”

Galaxy Gear will enable Galaxy S4, S III, and Note II users to make and answer calls and view incoming messages and notifications through the watch display instead of the smartphone screen.

Good move, but Samsung should borrow a leaf from the Sony Smart Watch2, extend the compatibility to all smartphones with Android 4.0 and later. It would  get more customers considering it has more features than the Sony Smart Watch

Zynga Launches in South Africa

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zyngaaSocial gaming company Zynga has launched in South Africa allowing users to download and play games such as CastleVille Legends
Draw Something 2, Respawnables, Running With Friends,  Solstice Arena, What’s the Phrase? and Zynga Poker.

Zynga’s launch will give players in South Africa a variety of games to play. The firm was earlier responsible for five of Facebook’s Top 10 games. It laos has popular games like FarmVille, Frontierville, Mafia Wars, Zynga Poker, Café World, YoVille, Petville, and Fishville.

Players can get the games on Facebook, MySpace, Tagged, Bebo, Friendster, Yahoo! and as downloads. Outside the US, the firm has operations in India, Japan and China.

Everything is not fine though with the 2007 launched firm. It’s second quarter revenues stood at $231 million,  31% decrease compared to the second quarter of 2012 and  a 12% decrease compared to the first quarter of 2013. Its online game revenue stood at  $203 million, a decrease of 30% compared to the second quarter of 2012 and a decrease of 11% compared to the first quarter of 2013.

The firm made just $27 million from advertising, a decrease of 33% compared to the second quarter of 2012 and a decrease of 19% compared to the first quarter of 2013. With a net loss of $16 million for the second quarter of 2013 compared to a net loss of $23 million for the second quarter of 2012, the firm is not headed far. Even launching in new markets might not be of help.

Rocket Internet’s Easy Taxi Launches in The Middle East After Raising $7 Million from iMENA

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Easy-TaxiRocket Internet’s ‘Easy Taxi,’ a mobile taxi app, has today launched in the Middle East after raising $7 million from iMENA  Holdings.

Starting with Saudi Arabia today, the  funding, the largest funding to-date for a mobile application business in the region will help Easy Taxi to launch and steadily grow worldwide. the app has already rolled out in Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Dr. Eyad Alkassar, Rocket Internet’s Managing Director and Co-Founder of Namshi commented: “Following our successful partnership for Hellofood, announced in September 2013, we are proud to be supported once again by iMENA. This collaboration will allow us to trigger Easy Taxi’s expansion in the Middle East. Due to iMENA’s great experience in backing businesses in the Middle East, they are the perfect partner for our global expansion plans and will help us to achieve our all-time goal: to connect taxi drivers and passengers in the best possible and easiest way worldwide.“
Launched by Rocket Internet in 2011, Easy Taxi is now one of the world’s leading mobile Taxi apps, connecting drivers and passengers in a smooth, easy and safe way. The app, available for iOS, Android and new Blackberry devices, confirms the customer’s pickup point and orders the closest cab in his vicinity, with the press of a button. In seconds, a confirmation of the driver’s name, photo, and car model and plate number are sent to the phone. From here on, customers can follow the vehicle’s location in real-time as it approaches, favorite addresses can be saved and the ride history checked. Since drivers are checked for compliance, before joining the network, passengers can be absolutely content about their safety and can simply enjoy their ride.

With over 2.000.000 downloads and over 60.000 taxi drivers in the network  in 15 markets including Latin America, Africa and Asia, the app earlier this received fresh capital from Rocket Internet, the Latin America Internet Holding (LIH) and the African Internet Holding (AIH).

iMENA is thrilled to partner with Rocket Internet in Middle East.

“With our strong global partners AIH, LIH and Rocket Internet, as well as our regional partners, including Etisalat Group and their operating companies across the region, we believe, we can redefine the online business in the Middle East and set the path for a successful and profitable future”, said Khaldoon Tabaza, iMENA’s co-founder and Managing Director.

Kenya’s Pharmacy And Poisons Board Automates Licensing Processes To Boost Trade

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Pharmacy and poisons board of Kenya (PPB) together with TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) have announced the launch of a new ePortal that will enable the pharmaceutical industry’s stakeholders to access trade and drug retention services online.

Dr. Kipkerich Koskeim Pharmacy and Poisons Board Registrar had this to say: “The PPB ePortal had been developed with the aim of integrating all regulatory services. Through the ePortal, stakeholders will be able to apply for  operational licenses,renew existing operational  licenses, make payments and register drug exports and imports.”

The development of this online portal has been facilitated by TMEA as part of its mandate to promote regional trade and economic integration. This service is expected to ease access to services provided by the regulator to the pharmaceutical industry.

The Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Health, Prof. Fred Segor said: “The  Pharmacy and Poisons Board’s ePortal will contribute towards the reduction of non-tariff trade barriers within the Pharmaceutical sector. This is inline with Kenya’s vision 2030 goal of providing equitable and affordable quality services to all Kenyans. Theses aspirations are in line with the flagship projects of vision 2030 initiatives under the National single window project.”

The PPB stakeholders can use the ePortal to access services form departments such as pharmacovigilance, drug registration, pharmaceutical manufacturing services, trade which includes import and export, inspectorate surveillance and enforcement.

Some of the benefits of the online portal includes; efficiency at the board through re-engineering of the PPB process, increased stakeholder compliance within the pharmaceutical industry, create a platform for consumers and stake holders to inform the board on issues pertaining the safety and efficiency of medicines in the public, integration between PPB and other government agencies and ease of doing business through online applications and verification.

Like Rapture, There will be Gnashing of Teeth at DEMO Africa 2013

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weeping-and-gnashing-of-teethDEMO is here in just a few hours, and we are happy, but thousands will leave this conference disappointed and ready to close shop.

The conference now in its second year running brings together best startup entrepreneurs from across the continent, to come and launch their startups before a group of investors and media.

However, it might not be as rosy as it appears.

There are 40 ventures competing for just five slots and begging for the attention of a few investors, many of them already skeptical of their businesses. As a founder, one is likely to get frustrated if they don’t end up among the lucky five, I would cry too if I didn’t.

Prepping all night for months, foregoing family, missing sleep and pausing Breaking Bad and avoiding partying friends for months is a recipe to suicide if an entrepreneur goes back home with just a handful business cards instead of a series A. They have debts to pay, for technology, office and the money they raise from family. Some of them end up hating such conferences thinking they are a fraud. Worse, some will take angel investors and VCs personal if they ignore to pass by their stands or attend their pitch sessions.

Talking to Mbwana Alliy of Savannah Fund recently, I realize why such situations are highly expected to happen.

Diligent homework

“Investors who come here are not amateurs, though some of them might be. However, every good investor should have done their homework months before DEMO, to find out more about a startup before the event,” he said. “But I believe most of the investors who will be here know these companies and they should have invested already if they were impressive. We have all been invited but no one can decide for others where to invest.”

Great to reconnect

According to Alliy, such conferences are great for meet and greet. “They keep the conversations going and connections active and founders can use them to get feedback from investors. It’s like oiling a relationship.”

Founders discuss with investors what is working for them since they last met, building their relationship.

Among the 40 finalists, DEMO funding will go to the top five whose traction, team and scalability would be proven. Like any other business, VC’s and investors put money into business for profit. Working hard just to make it to DEMO is not a guarantee of a billion-dollar investment. Investors want to see in the team a future, with or without funding. This doesn’t mean DEMO is not helpful. Just sneak preview of what last year’s class has achieved, two finalists have raised several surrounds of funding, some of them in millions.

Press is guaranteed but you didn’t gym that hard just to get mentioned on someone’s blog.

This cheat sheet will get you this seed round and more.

The ultimate cheat sheet

It’s never late to win.

“Some teams are so good at pitching, yet have a crappy product,” said Mbwana. “And there are others who have a great product but are poor at pitching, may be due to lack of exposure. “

Product and presentation

Please, be none of the above, having a crappy product will kill you and being so poor at pitching will kill you quick. If you can hire a coach to train you overnight on doing great pitches, do it. If it’s about your product, get the best developer or designer on deadline even if it’s from O-desk.

“Suppose you don’t secure funding? Will you close shop?  Yes you need the funding. But show the investors what you need the funding for, and show them had it not been for that expansion or etc show them (don’t tell) you can run without their money but if it comes, it will be jet fuel you need to accelerate. Having a passionate goal and a dedicated team helps, but the product has to be awesome first-either it meets the needs of an enterprise or a particular consumer need.

Do not run behind your time

Apart from a dedicated team, the timing of the business should be considered. M-Pesa could not be conceived without mobile phones. Being future minded pays but do not be ahead or behind your time. It would be cumbersome building payphones when everyone is buying their second and third mobile device.

Cost

Affordability should give your idea a great leap forward. Affordability of the product’s equipment and technology by the company and affordability of the end product by the buyer, if you can’t afford the technology to build your gadget, or the parts aren’t available, then you are in trouble. Not being cheap but affordable is what everyone wants. Depends on your target market. If you are building for poor folks or for masses, cost is key. For those building for rural population’s simplicity and battery power is key.

Durability

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg had a culture at Facebook that allowed guys to experiment without fear. Moving fast and breaking things is great, but not behind the podium as you DEMO your app. The last time your app or code or whatever should break is in-house before you come out to the public. And if you are manufacturing glass which can’t withstand a drop of water then shouldn’t be doing so.

Customers and the bandwagon effect

Do you have customers? Having an app or startup business without customers before you launch is grave. You should have pre-orders just like Samsung and Apple does. Yes, everyone is doing so on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Kenyans own BRCK had pre-orders before production began. Customers validate your idea in that week one. They show an existing problem that’s why they buy and they will complain if it crashes and might never come back. Remember-one domino goes, all dominoes go, they move in groups. Clients build a community around your business, they create a social proof, no one acts as an isolated individual, the negative results of such group theory is mob justice-united in anger.

Launch is the start not exit

“If I don’t invest in anyone at DEMO, it doesn’t mean it’s the end of them. Founders should value great feedback from VC’s and the public and go back to implement it. It will also be great opportunity to connect. I may not have met everyone, especially those from Egypt and this might be the best time to connect and probably spark interest. Investing is like dating, you have to invest time into it till marriage, that’s why we do due diligence, not just impulse investing,” Alliy concluded.

So have fun, DEMO is time to mingle with VC’s and other entrepreneurs. Court the media too; especially those who will make you sweat. Talk to customers, bloggers and VC’s who say your idea is crappy, listen, and go back to the garage for fine tuning.

However, failing to secure funding at DEMO shouldn’t be a reason for a startup to close shop, go back to the never lying bootstrapping.

God Forbid: Google Launches Handwriting Feature For Gmail & Google Docs

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Xiangye Xiao, Product Manager at Google  says we shall all be able to use our own handwriting when composing emails or documents. Users will be able to use their own handwriting to input words directly into Gmail and Google Docs with their mouse or trackpad.
This will make signing documents easier and also drawing that quick cartoon to your friends, but its a horror to some guys with crappy handwriting!

Xiao said,” We offer wide language support, however in some cases using the keyboard is less than ideal. Whether you’re a student trying to include a foreign phrase in your paper or an international consultant hoping to begin your message with a friendly local greeting, now you’ll be able to use your own handwriting.”

Available for both Gmail or Docs, users select the handwriting input which is represented by a pencil icon of the language they want to use. One can write a single or even multiple characters at once and the service is available for over 20 languages in Google Docs and over 50 languages in Gmail, including Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and Russian.

“Handwriting input makes the internet easier to use by people worldwide and is also part of a larger effort to break the barrier between languages, check it out in Google Mobile Search, Google Translate (Web, Android and iOS), and the Chrome browser,”said the firm.

184 Million Plus Tablets to be Sold By Christmas

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A new report by Gartner indicates that tablet shipments are expected to grow 53.4 percent this year, with shipments reaching 184 million units before end of the year.

These, according to Gartner will be due to the fact that premium tablets are set to cut prices in 7-inch range as more consumers prefer smaller form factors than present. The market is being driven by a shift to lower-priced devices in nearly all device categories.

PC shipments however will decline 8.4 Percent in 2013 putting the woldwide combined shipments of both PCs, tablets and mobile phones at 2.32 billion units in 2013,  a 4.5 percent increase from 2012, according to Gartner, Inc.

“Worldwide shipments of traditional PCs (desk-based and notebook) are forecast to total 303 million units in 2013, an 11.2 percent decline from 2012, and the PC market, including ultramobiles, is forecast to decline 8.4 percent in 2013. Mobile phone shipments are projected to grow 3.7 percent, with volume of more than 1.8 billion units,” said the report.

Earlier, Gartner found that smaller is better when it comes to consumer tablets. The survey done in Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, the U.K., the U.S. and Japan showed that the average screen sizes of the tablets in use were between 8.3 inches to 9.5 inches.  Forty-seven percent of the 21,500 consumers surveyed owned a tablet that was 8 inches or less.

“While consumers will be bombarded with ads for the new ultramobile devices, we expect their attention to be grabbed but not necessarily their money,” said Carolina Milanesi, research vice president at Gartner. “Continuing on the trend we saw last year, we expect this holiday season to be all about smaller tablets as even the long-term holiday favorite — the smartphone — loses its appeal.

Gartner also adds that there is opportunity for hybrid ultramobile to marry the functionality of a PC and the form factor of the tablet. For work and play users will find it easier to carry one device that can do both.

“Users who are not limited by their disposable income will likely have a basic tablet as a companion device to their ultramobile on which most of their consumption activities will take place,” Ranjit Atwal, research director at Gartner.

In the mobile phone market the opportunity for high average selling price smartphones is now ending and growth is expected to come from mid-tier smartphones in mature markets and low-end Android smartphones in emerging markets.

Below is the table on global device shipments by segment

Device Type

2012

2013

2014

PC (Desk-Based and Notebook)

341,273

303,100

281,568

Ultramobile

9,787

18,598

39,896

Tablet

120,203

184,431

263,229

Mobile Phone

1,746,177

1,810,304

1,905,030

Total

2,217,440

2,316,433

2,489,723

Source: Gartner (October 2013)

Image:pcadvisor.co.uk

Evidence: Kenyans Love Gossip | Ghafla Hits 9.5 Million Pageviews Per Month

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GhaflaeThis is proof, Kenyans love Ghafla!, the country’s top entertainment news site has today announced it has hit 9.5 million pageviews monthly, beating most entertainment portals started years before it.

Speaking about the source of all those eyes on his site, Samuel Majani, Ghafla founder and CEO said, “We’ve added a lot more serialized pieces of content, like “Ghafla!Girls” and Ghafla!Guys,” “Fashion Evolution,” “Top 10 Box Office,” which appear daily/weekly on our website. These serial stories have also been given their own sections on Ghafla! in order for their fans to browse them easily.”

The sections added user engagement, increased the site’s pageviews and making Ghafla grow into one Kenya’s top five news portals. Before this Ghafla said it had crappy content which wasn’t retaining readers so much even after visiting the site.

“Though we had a lot of traffic, we weren’t retaining them very well,” said Majani, “On 1 million monthly readers, we were getting around 2 million pageviews, which meant that every reader was reading about 2 pages total on the site. Those figures pointed to a problem of not having engaging content. ”

majanistats Ghafla now promises readers awesome content, investigative pieces and viral stories that will keep users glued to the site and going back for more.

Ghafla is one of Kenya’s success stories. With seed funding in the bank, Majani quickly set up a team to put cover local entertainment news, a gap he felt existed and with great execution and team work plus patience, Ghafla has grown to what it is now and though there have been rumors that Majani is set to sell it to some Kenyan media firm, his passion to cover local entertainment scene grows day by day.

However, a cross-section of Kenyans point fingers at Ghafla’s semi-nude photos from young girls who, in search for fame do anything. Another media group also recently launched a competing entertainment news site, something that has not shaken the Ghafla crew.

Check out Ghafla’s new office too.

Windows 8.1 Is Now Available

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Microsoft announced that the Window 8.1 is available globally. The software is feature-rich and a major update of the Windows 8.0 Operating System.

Consumers with a Windows 8 device in any place in the world can download the free update through the online Windows Store.Windows 8.1 will also be available on new devices and as boxed software starting Oct. 18 at retail locations around the world.

Windows 8.1 evolves the Windows vision for highly personalized computing while showcasing Microsoft’s continued commitment to rapid and responsive development.It marks a wave of new, innovative devices coming for consumers and businesses—from the convenience and mobility of tablets and 2-in-1s to the productive experience expected from laptops, all-in-ones and specialized industry devices.Many of these new devices are touch-enabled and will deliver advancements in processing power, battery life and design, across a range of price points.

“With Windows 8, we introduced an era of highly mobile, touch-enabled, and always-connected computing,” said Kenya Country Manager, Kunle Awosika.

Windows 8.1 offers increased customization refinements and functional improvements, including

  • Highly personal, Which is an improved and more customizable Start screen offers variable tile sizes, more background designs and colors so each Windows device looks unique and personal to the individual. In addition, customers can choose how to start their Windows experience while all their Windows devices stay in sync with their Microsoft account.
  • More familiar and easy to navigate, Windows 8.1 brings back the Start button as a familiar point of navigation.
  • Enhanced Search, The new Bing Smart Search provides the easiest way to find what’s needed on the device or on the Web in one beautiful and easy consolidated view that’s built for touch.
  • Windows 8.1 comes with the new Internet Explorer 11, which brings enhanced touch performance, speed boosts, and synchronized browsing history, favorites and settings across all Windows 8.1 devices.

Windows 8.1 also provides native support for 3-D printing, meaning it will have plug-and-play support for 3-D printers, enable apps to print 3-D jobs and understand 3-D file formats.

Customers can go to http://www.windows.com/shop to learn about the wide variety of new Windows devices available now and throughout the holiday season to find the one that best fits their needs and budgets.

BenQ Hints On Re-embarking The Mobile Phone Market

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The mobile phone market will soon have to welcome Taiwan’s BenQ back as it has been reported that it wants to make a come back after closing the phone division in 2008.

This time the company will  not be manufacturing new phones but will be rebranding the models that were assembled by Qisda on its behalf.

BenQ is expected to start with two entry-level smartphones for the Taiwanese market, the BenQ A3 and the BenQ F3.

The BenQ A3 is powered by a Qualcomm quad-core processor and equipped with a 4.5-inch qHD display and 8-megapixel camera,while the BenQ F3 will be powered by a MediaTek 1.2GHz quad-core MT6589 CPU and packs a 4.5-inch qHD display and 12-megapixel camera, revealed the sources.

Having a short lived high-profile mobile division, the Taiwanese company had bought a handset division form Siemen in 2005 but stopped the division’s funding where it had filed for bankruptcy in late 2006.

The bankruptcy sparked controversy over whether the Taiwanese firm had bought the Siemens division simply to gain its IP assets and had always intended to close down the German factories. It later released more phones supplied by its Taiwan factories, but stopped production in 2008.

BenQ currently focuses on marketing monitors, LCD TVs and projectors.

With new gadgets coming up every now and then and the rapid growth of the industry would anyone want to buy one that was there before? What really made BenQ reconsider the venture are they sure they will keep up with the pace as a lot has happened in the market since 2008.

Samsung’s Solar Powered Health Centre To Improve Rural-Africa’s Health Situation

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Two of Samsung’s Solar Powered Health Centres have set camp next to Oasis Itsoseng Community Clinic in Cosmo City in South Africa. The Solar Health Centres are providing members of the community with a variety of eye,ear, blood, dental and pre-and post-anatl screenings and treatments.

Samsung employees were assisting with the logistics as they collected statistical data as part of their annual employee volunteer programme while Medical doctors from the University of Limpopo’s Medunsa campus examined and treated patients. 

As part of their CSR goal, Samsung has set itself to reaching one million people through its Solar Powered Health Centres by 2015.

This Solar mobile units are specifically made for the use in rural and under-serviced areas. The main aim in bringing up this units is to eliminate the economic and the geographic barriers that hinder people from across Africa from accessing quality medical treatment.

“Today, we are seeing an innovation we’ve worked hard on developing come to life, and it is very exciting”, says Kea’ Modimoeng, Public Affairs and Common Shared Value Manager at Samsung Electronics Africa. “Good health is at the centre of one’s wellbeing, and impacts society at a fundamental level. It affects a child’s ability to learn at full potential, and an adult’s ability to provide for their family. This is why we have complemented our strong focus on education with a focus on quality healthcare.”

The Solar Powered Health Centre model was launched in March this year at Samsung Africa Forum, the outreach in Cosmo City marks the first time it has been made accessible to the public. It also marks the launch of the ‘Mother and Child’ edition of the unit, which is specifically designed to provide medical services to mothers and their babies.

The World Bank says that more than 60 percent of people in Sub-Saharan Africa live in rural areas and often lack the time and resources to reach clinics for proactive medical care, and particularly if they are ill and unable to make long journeys.

Mounted on a truck and manned by qualified medical professionals, the Solar Powered Health Centres move from one area to the next, providing a range of medical services to the public. Their focus will be placed on screening people to establish common conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, tooth decay and cataracts. The centres will also educate communities about health issues and encouraging them to take tests as preventative measure.

“The challenge regarding healthcare in South Africa is not only access to a physical clinic, but also access to alternative treatments” says Dr Pagollang Motloba, a dentist from Medunsa.

Samsung has shifted from focusing on ‘corporate social responsibility’, which is underlined by corporate accountability towards a new approach driven by the desire to create ‘Common Shared Value’, and underlined by both profit maximisation and improving people’s lives. This means that all of its education, health and community development programs will serve a dual purpose: supporting the company’s business goals through the development of a skilled, healthy workforce and consumer base, while at the same time improving the lives of people in Africa.

A very noble move from Samsung, indeed the health situation in the continent, most especially in the rural areas is wanting, however they should also start programs on healthy and hygienic leaving in those areas as they are the main things that cause diseases as well as deaths.