The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, has revealed that telecom tariffs will increase soon, although not by the full 100 per cent requested by mobile network operators (MNOs). Addressing journalists after a...
Sub-Saharan African nations collectively endured a $1.5 billion economic blow in 2024 due to Internet shutdowns, according to research by Top10VPN. The region accounted for nearly one-fifth of the global $7.69 billion loss caused by these...
Google announced on Friday that it had paid Can$100 million to Canadian news outlets for using their content on its platform as part of an agreement with the government to offset losses in advertising revenue. Canada...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna The Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) government has filed a criminal case against tech giant Apple for allegedly using “blood minerals” in its supply chain illegally. The DRC says Apple has bought prohibited...
German auto maker Mercedes-Benz on Wednesday presented an electric popemobile to the Catholic Pope Francis for use by the pontiff, who has repeatedly called for global action on climate crisis. The vehicle, a modified version of...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna The Senate in Australia on Thursday passed a bill restricting the use of social media for children below the age of 16, a move aimed at protecting them from "harm". The law passed...
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