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OPT100 Neo Film: The Digital Camera You Didn’t Know You Needed Retro digital cameras are making a playful comeback, and the OPT100 Neo Film takes nostalgia to a whole new level. Shaped like a 35mm film roll, this tiny digital camera packs a surprisingly fun, if low-res, photography experience into a...
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Meta Eyes Facial Recognition for Smart Glasses Amid Privacy Distraction Meta is reportedly preparing to bring facial recognition to its smart glasses, a move that could reignite privacy debates. According to an internal document reviewed by The New York Times, the company aims to launch this feature...
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Wellness Wearables Are at a Crossroads Wellness wearables are everywhere, from rings that track sleep to watches measuring heart rate. But the buzz around these devices is growing faster than their actual impact on health. Many consumers wonder: are these gadgets genuinely improving our wellbeing, o...
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Ring’s Cute Ads Mask a Bigger Surveillance Reality Ring’s Super Bowl commercial tugged at heartstrings with scenes of lost dogs being reunited with their families. On the surface, it’s wholesome and heartwarming. Yet beneath the wagging tails and joyful barks lies a growing concern: an ever-expandin...
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Sitoyo Lopokoiyit Joins Absa at a Defining Moment Sitoyo Lopokoiyit is set to take over Absa’s private and personal banking business across Africa on April 1, 2026. The move answers a key question many industry watchers are asking: why would a leading fintech executive transition into traditional ba...
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Climate Tech Capital Returns as Africa’s Scaling Gap Widens Climate tech funding in Africa is rising again, with investment climbing to roughly $1.1 billion after a slower period. Climate and energy alone attracted over $200 million, signaling renewed investor confidence. Yet behind those numbers li...
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Africa’s Venture Capital Era Enters Its Reckoning Africa’s venture capital era has reached a decisive moment. Is funding slowing down? Are exits finally coming? And what does this mean for founders and investors across the continent? After years of rapid growth and optimism, African VC is stabilisin...
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Japan Venture Capital Expands Into Africa Japan venture capital is steadily expanding into Africa’s startup ecosystem, but not with the speed or style often seen from Silicon Valley. Instead, Japanese investors are prioritizing long-term partnerships, operational alignment, and sustainable growth. A...
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Starlink Identity Deadline Triggers Regulatory Shift in Kenya Starlink identity deadline in Kenya now requires subscribers to complete in-person identity verification by April 30, 2026, or risk service interruption. Customers must present a government-issued ID, their registered phone number, and v...
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Aurora driverless truck network is expanding fast — and many are asking: where will it operate next, and what does this mean for long-haul trucking? The autonomous trucking company says a new software update will triple its driverless routes to 10 across the Southern United States. Even more striki...
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Switching from iPhone to Android just became significantly easier. With the release of iOS 26.3, Apple has introduced a new Transfer to Android feature that allows users to move apps, photos, messages, and even phone numbers simply by placing both devices side-by-side. If you’ve been wondering how t...
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xAI Co-Founders Exit After SpaceX Merger Shakeup Two xAI co-founders have left the company just days after its historic merger with SpaceX, raising questions about leadership stability and the future direction of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence ambitions. The exits follow the announcement of a $...
