However, critics argue Chrome’s pervasive market presence restricts competition and strengthens Google’s monopolistic grip, while proponents, including Google itself, maintain that its success stems from quality and consumer preference.
The demand for cloud-native skills is skyrocketing as businesses increasingly adopt cloud-native technologies. African developers, with the world’s fastest-growing population of software engineers, are well-positioned to benefit:
As global tech giants invest in Africa, initiatives like the MIND Institute will play a key role in shaping ethical AI practices and ensuring that benefits extend to local communities.
Phone theft remains a significant concern across Africa, with millions of devices stolen annually. To tackle this pervasive issue, Google has rolled out cutting-edge security features aimed at safeguarding Android users in the region
In a remarkable act of philanthropy, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Chairman of SIFAX Group, has donated a fully equipped building to Baptist Grammar School, Idi-Ishin, Ibadan, Oyo State. The state-of-the-art facility underscores Dr. Afolabi’s dedication to giving back to his alma mater and advancing education in Nigeria
Nigeria is set to launch a new institute dedicated to the study and advancement of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), spearheaded by Professor Bart Nnaji
MTN, Africa’s largest mobile operator, is exploring partnerships with low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite providers, including SpaceX’s Starlink, to bridge connectivity gaps in rural and remote areas
Picture this: You’ve got a small business bursting with potential. Your ideas are innovative, your products are solid, and your customers love what you’re offering. But no matter how hard you try, something keeps slowing you down—profit margins aren’t what they should be, and growth feels like one step forward, two steps back. If this…
A recent report by Flourish Ventures, titled “Passion and Perseverance: Voices from the African Founder Journey”, has unveiled the mounting challenges faced by Nigerian founders. Chief among these is the country’s soaring inflation rate, with 66% of Nigerian founders identifying it as their top stressor. The study, which surveyed 169 founders across 13 African countries,…
A key milestone in this vision is the launch of Solution Wi-Fi, a high-speed internet initiative designed to provide seamless digital access to residents across the state.