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Google’s 10 simple steps to help you manage your tech usage in 2019

We know it. It's easier to make New Year's resolutions than to keep a New Year's resolution. We also know…

7 years ago

Orange accelerates its multi-service operator strategy in Africa

In the field of telephony as in many others, Africa has jumped a technological step by moving directly to mobile.…

7 years ago

Adonit launches Auto-Clamping Wireless Car Phone Charger for safe navigation behind the wheel

Enabling drivers to both navigate and charge their smartphones securely and free from wires     Austin, TX – November…

7 years ago

SDC 2018: Samsung Reveals Breakthroughs in Intelligence, IoT and Mobile UX

Samsung has unveiled new developer tools for its Bixby and SmartThings platforms, as well as new, mobile experiences with One…

7 years ago

Virtual goods economy: how blockchain could empower gamers

by Yasin Sebastian Qureshi, founder & executive director of The NAGA Group AG When Atari released the legendary „Pong“ some…

7 years ago

What can the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro do for your photography?

by Brendan O'Se, When Leica Cameras put their name to Huawei’s smartphones you know you that the years of tradition,…

7 years ago

The Future of Innovative Ideas

Victor del Rosal will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

Mio launches its discreet, high definition, feature-packed MiVue J60 dash cam

The ultimate driving companion London 23rd October 2018: Mio, a leading provider of vehicle dash cams and navigation systems in…

7 years ago

I-REACT,European research project, launches free app for International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction

The research project I-REACT, funded by the European Commission, has launched a free app to keep citizens safe from floods,…

7 years ago

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