2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 South Africa Technology

  BusinessTech   
Mobile coverage tops basic services  Yahoo!7 News
More Africans have access to mobile phone networks than basic services like tap water and education, according to a new survey. Polling group Afrobarometer found that 93 per cent of African communities had mobile phone coverage, while access to critical ...

Cellphones 'trump basic services' in Africa   ITWeb
Greater access to cellphones than basic services in Africa   DestinyMan
Mobiles more accessible than electricity, piped water in Africa   BusinessTech
GlobalPost   
MyBroadband   
TechCentral   
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  HumanIPO   
Kenya Hosts 2014 Edition of Commonwealth Broadband Forum  AllAfrica.com
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) in partnership with the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization (CTO) is hosting the 2014 edition of the Commonwealth Broadband Forum at the Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi from November 18 - 20.
Commonwealth Broadband Forum underway in Nairobi   HumanIPO
Nairobi Analogue TVs to Go Blank From December 31   The Star
Broadband 'boosts growth'   Biztech Africa

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  Tadias Magazine   
Ericsson, Nokia May Snatch ZTE's $800m Ethiopia Deal  Tadias Magazine
The Ethiopian government has warned ZTE Corp. that it may cancel a huge contract it awarded to the Chinese telecommunications firm last year. (Image: CCTV). Ventures Africa. November 19, 2014. Sweden's Ericsson and Finland's Nokia are lying in wait if ...

Ericsson, Nokia May Snatch ZTE's $800m Ethiopian Deal   Ventures Africa
ZTE could lose part of $800mn Ethiopia mobile network deal   ITWeb Africa
Ethiopia: ZTE Corp is at risked losing part of its deal worth $800 million   Geeska Afrika
Reuters   
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  Re/code   
In the World of Wearables, Tech Companies Are Suddenly Taking Heart (Rate)  Re/code
When San Francisco-based Fitbit launched its first product in 2009, it was hailed as the first wireless, wearable fitness device for the mass consumer market. Building on the features of a basic pedometer, the clip-on Fitbit added a welcome software element to ...

Fitness-band showdown shaping up   San Antonio Express-News
All I want for Christmas is an Apple Watch?   Independent Online
Fitbit Dominates The Wearables Market, But Can It Survive The Coming ...   International Business Times
Shiny Shiny   
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  The Maravi Post   
Telekom Networks Malawi plans internet provider acquisition  Nyasa Times
Telekom Networks Malawi (TNM), the country's second-largest mobile telecoms operator, said on Wednesday it planned to acquire leading Internet service provider Burco to diversify its business. TNM CEO Swart: TNM believes this acquisition will enable us ...

Malawi mobile firm TNM plans Internet provider acquisition   Reuters Africa
TNM to investigate Investment in an ISP Business and Related Assets   The Maravi Post

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  Times LIVE   
Audi turns to virtual reality for TT launch  Times LIVE
The all-new Audi TT. Audi is offering virtual test drives of its new sports coupe. Image by: Supplied/AFP Relaxnews. As the third generation of the sports coupe arrives in showrooms across Europe, Audi is offering potential owners a novel way of taking it for a ...

VR vs. Post-Samsung Developer Conference   VRFocus
The Oculus Mobile SDK v0.4.0 is Now Available for Samsung Gear VR Innovator ...   App Developer Magazine

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  Brisbane Times   
WhatsApp encrypts user messages following moves by Google, Apple  Brisbane Times
Facebook's WhatsApp is adding encryption so messages can't be deciphered when stored or traveling between devices, boosting efforts by technology companies to thwart snooping by hackers and government spies. WhatsApp, which was acquired by ...

WhatsApp bulks up its Android encryption efforts   Memeburn
Scramble to lock message snoopers out   Hong Kong Standard
What's Up With WhatsApp?   malaysiandigest.com

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  ITWeb   
Fujitsu CTO: We'll be 3D-printing tech execs in 15 years  Register
Fujitsu's CTO slapped down the net neutrality dogmatists yesterday, saying the flood of data due to the emergence of the internet of things meant society would force a new pricing model. Joseph Reger told a crowd of journalists at Fujitsu Forum that ...

Fujitsu outlines 'human-centric' vision   ITWeb
A CTO's perspective on innovation   Essential Retail

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  IT News Africa   
Kenya: Consumers order more iPhones than Apple can provide  IT News Africa
70 percent of these units went directly to mobile service provider Safaricom. The rest of the units were split between other operators. Apple products are growing in popularity across Kenya. According to reports, the brand cannot keep up with the consumer ...

Why the iPhone 6 Plus Was a Missed Opportunity   TIME
Kenyans order more iPhones than Apple can deliver   Capital FM Kenya

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  SegmentNext   
This War of Mine Developer Gives Pirates Steam Codes  SegmentNext
Developer 11 bit studios has had a fairly good run so far with critical reception for its latest release, This War of Mine. Still, as with all games, some pirates have put it up for torrent, which spurred the team to reach out to illegal downloaders. In the comment ...

Game Developer Hands Out Steam Codes to Pirates   Maximum PC
This War of Mine developer giving free copies to pirates   Load The Game
'This War of Mine' developer posts free game codes on The Pirate Bay   TechSpot
iAfrica.com   
Crave Online   
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