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Rwanda To Open First Smartphone Factory in April 

The government of Rwanda is set to open a  factory to produce smartphones with the aim of enhancing digital services. Paula Ingabire,

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Google and UBA Partner to Provide Free Wi-Fi to Customers

United Bank for Africa Plc, UBA, is working with Google and ISP partner to launch Google Station in 11 key

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Six Awesome Things You Can Do With Your Android Phone

Android is an extremely powerful operating system that can be used for much more than just your regular social media

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10 ways Africans May Benefit From Artificial Intelligence

AI is already here. It’s in the products we use. Streaming services like Netflix and Spotify use it, not to

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Jumia Launches Africa Hospitality Report 2018/19

The 2nd edition of Jumia’s Africa Hospitality Report looks at the 2017/2018 trends in the continent ’s tourism, travel, hospitality

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Japan to Ban Government Use of Huawei & ZTE Products

Japan is to ban government use of telecoms products made by Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE due to concerns

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EdTech Startup Kukua Gets $2.5m Investment Led by EchoVC

EdTech startup Kukua has raised $2.5m in seed funding in a bid to solve child illiteracy. The company’s round was

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Apple and Samsung Fined for Slowing Down Their Phones in Italy

Apple and Samsung have been fined €10m and €5m respectively in Italy for the “planned obsolescence” of their smartphones. An investigation launched

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Strategies to Keep Your Phone From Taking Over Your Life

We’re distracted like never before — and our phones are probably the biggest culprit. But there is a way you

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How eCommerce is Bridging the Gap Between Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants

In the comfort of his home, Mr John Doe attempts to place an order but he hits a brick wall.