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What Happened in Meta’s Historic Court Case? Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, just suffered a major legal defeat. A court ruled against Meta in a privacy case, and the company was ordered to pay $375 million. But Meta’s historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $37...
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DTB Kenya Launches Payment Wearables: First Tier One Bank to Offer Tap-and-Go Devices from KES 1,200
Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has made history as the first Tier One bank in Kenya to introduce payment wearables. Starting at just KES 1,200, these tap-and-go devices link directly to your existing DTB debit card, letting you pay without pulling out your wallet or phone. What Are Payment Wearables? Paym...
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Apple Expands Tap to Pay to Malaysia: What It Means for Global Merchants Apple has officially launched its Tap to Pay on iPhone feature in Malaysia, allowing businesses to accept contactless payments directly through their iPhones—no extra hardware needed. This expansion marks another step in Apple’...
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Little Introduces Temporary Fare Increase Amid Rising Fuel Costs in Kenya Little, the popular ride-hailing platform, has announced a temporary fare increase across Kenya. This move is designed to help drivers cope with the recent sharp rise in fuel prices in the country. The fare adjustment aims to ...
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Kenyan Workers Are Installing Unapproved Software at an Alarming Rate Kenyan workers are installing unapproved software at a higher rate than the META average, exposing companies to serious shadow IT and cybersecurity risks, Kaspersky warns. This trend puts businesses at greater risk of data breache...
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Safaricom's My OneApp teardown reveals exciting new features for eSIM requests. The latest update hints at in-app activation, email delivery, and clear pricing details—making the process simpler than the current MySafaricom flow. Here's what you need to know about this improvement and how it benefit...
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Safaricom's My OneApp teardown reveals exciting new features for eSIM requests. The latest update hints at in-app activation, email delivery, and clear pricing details—making the process simpler than the current MySafaricom flow. Here's what you need to know about this improvement and how it benefit...
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Clean Cooking in Kenya Gets a Major Boost Three Kenyan clean cooking startups have secured KES 97 million from the Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) program to scale sustainable electric stoves. This funding will help expand access to clean, affordable cooking solutions across Kenya, reducing re...
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Airtel’s My Airtel App Is Rolling Out Powerful SIM Self-Service Features Airtel appears to be laying groundwork for deeper SIM self-service inside My Airtel, including PUK lookup, SIM upgrade, SIM swap reason selection, OTP verification, and new SIM serial capture. This means you’ll soon be able to ...
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Amazon’s Satellite Internet Plan for Kenya Jeff Bezos' Amazon is making a bold move to enter Kenya’s satellite internet market. Through its Project Kuiper division, the company has applied to the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) for a license to provide high-speed internet across the country. ...
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Safarilink Takes Off with Non-Stop Nairobi–Entebbe Flights Safarilink, the popular safari airline, is expanding its regional network with a new non-stop route from Nairobi to Entebbe, Uganda. Starting tomorrow, travelers can enjoy a quick 75-minute flight between Kenya and Uganda, six times a week. ...
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Amazon’s Kuiper Satellite Internet: A New Contender in Kenya Amazon is moving to secure a license in Kenya to launch its Project Kuiper satellite internet service. This step brings the tech giant into direct competition with Starlink, which has already tested the Kenyan market but has not yet fully ...
