Imagine you buy a new car, the same brand you’ve driven for years. But in this new model, the steering wheel is in the back seat.
A factory which had made up to 41,000 fake Apple iPhones has been caught in China leading to nine arrests.
Vodafone Ghana is consolidating its leadership in the 'Machine-2-Machine' technology space in Ghana.
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, the newest Android flagship devices on the Ghanaian market, is now officially available in two new colours.
Fiat Chrysler has issued a safety recall affecting 1.4m vehicles in the US, after security researchers showed that one of its cars could be hacked.
The good news: Samsung just launched its thinnest (and arguably most beautiful) phone ever, the Galaxy A8. The bad news: It's not yet available anywhere outside of China.
Samsung Electronics South Africa launched a Solar Powered Health Centre (SPHC) at the Maubane Clinic in Dihibidung Village in Ga-Maubane in the North West province of South Africa.
The S6 Edge+ would be a larger-screened version of the regular S6 Edge as Samsung battles to regain lost market share and sales.
WhatsApp is letting users mark their messages as ‘unread’.
A study into the safety of surgical robots has linked the machines' use to at least 144 deaths and more than 1,000 injuries over a 14-year period in the US.
The National Communications Authority has issued the selected Interconnect Clearinghouse operator, Afriwave Telecoms Ghana Limited, a provisional license pending a substantive one later on.
Adobe's Flash software is now blocked by default on all versions of the Firefox web browser.
Tecno Ghana has introduced yet another innovative product, Windpad 10 in addition to its array of affordable high-performing products on the Ghanaian market.
The world is dictated by the power of the internet. Even Tim Benners-Lee, perhaps, never thought that the phenomenon he created in 1989 could hold the world spellbound like it is doing and continues to do today.
A group of Evangelical Christians in Brazil has launched a social network where swearing and erotic content in any form is completely banned.
The telephony industry in Ghana is a vibrant one and we must applaud our democracy and the need to be abreast of trends as key factors for the growth.
Tigo Ghana has embarked on an ambitious network quality improvement project worth more than $24million.
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