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Go:Mixer Studio Turns Your Phone into a Full Music Studio Musicians and content creators can now turn their phones into powerful audio production hubs. Roland’s new Go:Mixer Studio brings professional-grade audio mixing to mobile devices, letting users record, stream, and produce music with unpreced...
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OpenAI’s 2026 Vision: Making AI Truly Practical OpenAI is turning a spotlight on “practical adoption” for 2026, aiming to bridge the gap between AI capabilities and everyday use. As the company invests heavily in computing infrastructure, it’s clear that OpenAI wants artificial intelligence to move ...
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Climate Infrastructure Could Power Nigeria’s Next Tech Boom Nigeria’s tech scene is often associated with flashy apps and fintech unicorns, but the next big exits may look far less glamorous. Instead of neobanks or social platforms, investors might find massive returns in solar-powered freezers, mod...
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Lagos traffic is notorious for its endless gridlock, but for Levvy Box, that daily frustration has become a valuable business opportunity. The Lagos-based mobility advertising startup is transforming idle commute time into measurable brand exposure by turning vehicles into moving billboards. Instead...
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AI, Satellites, and Sovereign Pressure Set the Tone for Telecoms AI, satellites, and sovereign pressure are converging to define how telecom operators plan, invest, and compete in 2026. Many readers are asking whether telecom networks will finally see strong returns from years of heavy spending, how...
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Perplexity Chrome bid reframed the debate around browser power Questions around why Perplexity made a $34.5 billion bid for Chrome surfaced almost immediately after the offer became public. Did the AI company really want to own the world’s most widely used browser, or was something else at play? Wit...
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Nigeria AI regulation is no longer a future discussion or policy draft waiting on a shelf. Within the first weeks of 2026, the country has taken concrete steps toward legally governing how artificial intelligence is built, deployed, and controlled. For readers asking what Nigeria’s AI law means, why...
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Kenya mobile money cash handling decline is raising fresh questions about where cash still fits in an increasingly digital economy. Many people are asking why agents are handling less cash, whether mobile money is slowing down, and what this shift means for small businesses and everyday users. The s...
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Starlink is adjusting how it sells satellite internet in Kenya, and the change answers a question many potential customers are already asking: is the service worth the upfront cost? Rather than slashing prices, the company is spreading payments over time, easing the first hurdle while keeping the ov...
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Fuliza has become synonymous with instant borrowing in Kenya, shaping how millions handle low balances and failed transactions. People searching for answers often ask how digital overdrafts became so normal, why Fuliza feels unavoidable, and whether Airtel Money can truly compete. Within a few years...
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Africa Tech Summit Nairobi has officially announced the 12 African startups selected for its 2026 Investment Showcase, answering a key question many founders and investors are asking: which ventures are attracting serious capital attention this year? Scheduled for February 11 and 12 at Nairobi’s Sar...
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Kenya confirms Worldcoin biometric data deleted, answering one of the most searched questions around digital privacy, cryptocurrency projects, and iris scan collection in the country. The confirmation comes after months of public concern, regulatory scrutiny, and legal pressure over how biometric in...
