The Pixel 3 is quite attractive, but looks dated with a fairly large forehead and chin containing
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This amazing iPhone is not the biggest or most expensive
Huawei has made really good phones for years, but the Mate 20 Pro is the Chinese firm’s first truly cutting-edge device
Active internet subscribers grew by 8.26% in the 4th quarter of 2018
Firefox Send, Mozilla’s free, encrypted file-transfer service, is officially launching to the public today
The future of technology is a very open one. There is one fact, however, that many things will be possible
Jumia, the leading online marketplace in Africa, has signed a partnership agreement with Xiaomi Corporation, a Chinese consumer electronics company.
Facebook has hired cryptocurrency experts to build out its blockchain outfit.
Recently during the 2019 Mobile World Congress, the SD Association unveiled the new microSD Express
There’s been speculations about the demise of the famous headphone jack that used to be the smartphone norm. If not the complete demise, then probably a slow phase out
The African tech scene is a burgeoning one full of delight and exuberance as everyone is excited about new devices and interfaces.
On Thursday, Feb 28th, 2019, Facebook announced that it’s releasing a new feature globally that lets users share events in Facebook Stories
Building a website is absolutely for people with a vast array of skills in programming. It is very difficult, very…
Technologically, Rwanda is becoming a force to reckon with on the African continent.
The internet is so important today We have social media, online shopping, fitness apps, cloud computing, and so much more.
Samsung launched new gadgets during its 2019 Launch event. Together with the new Samsung top-range smartphones, wireless headsets were released
A respected analyst in all things Apple, Ming-Chi Kuo, said the Cupertino company might be working on a 16 or 16.5-inch version on the next line of MacBook Pro.
Huawei is currently having the roughest experience in the telecommunications world in the hands of the United States Government.
Have you ever thought about writing code in a Nigerian language? Well, say hello to Yorlang
The Google Arts and Culture app can take selfies and run them through a database of artworks to get a fine arts match for your image.