Apps development is now the order of the day
Apps development is now the order of the day

iOS users generate more in-app revenue for developers

iOS users spend nearly 2.5 times more than their Android counterparts when it comes to in-app purchases, an AppsFlyer report said.

6 Easy ways to extend the battery life of your smartphone

Regardless of the brand of phone you’ve got, consider these tips for squeezing more life from it between charges.

70 girls trained in coding and html in Accra

A group of 70 girls selected from various parts of Accra have undergone training in coding and HTML mentorship programme organised by Tech Needs Girls.

The mentorship programme is aimed at getting more girls to lead and innovate in the technology world through learning how to code

WhatsApp launches a desktop app

Not content with phone and web-based platforms, WhatsApp has launched a new desktop version of its popular messaging service.

The Facebook-owned app announced it is rolling out its desktop platform for Mac and Windows, so users need never miss a message again.

The desktop version of the app will support Mac OS 10.9 and above, as well as Windows 8 and above.

Mr Praveen Sadalage, Chief Executive Officer of Busy speaking at the launch of the mobile app.

My Busy4G app launched

BUSY has launched its new mobile app for android devices. The mobile app, My Busy4G, is to enhance customer experience for all Busy4G users, while empowering them to enjoy self-service at all times.

China is the second biggest market for Apple products

China shuts Apple's film and book services

China has shut down Apple's online book and movie services as it imposes strict rules governing what can be published on the net.

FBI director James Comey is expected to earn $1.3m over the next seven years and four months

San Bernardino hack 'cost FBI over $1m'

The FBI paid at least $1.3m (£900,000) to hack into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino killers, it has been estimated.

The five signs an ATM has been tampered with

The number of thefts at cash machines is on the rise as fraudsters look to steal cash under your nose, experts are warning.

As many as 2,500 people in the UK fall victim to card fraud at ATMs every week, according to Financial Fraud Action UK - and those heading to the US on business or holiday are being warned to take extra care.

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge: Rethink what a phone can do


Once again Samsung reset the rules of the smartphone game with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones. The phones were launched in Ghana about two weeks ago and to put things in simple terms, the phones make absolute sense. 

Naturally, the exterior and design of the phone is the first thing people see when they look at a phone and the sleek innovative fusion of polished glass and metal means that the phone sits solidly into your hands and gives you a good grip. The phone fits perfectly in one hand and can be operated without having to continually switch positions ever so often. 

Most consumers can be blamed for wasting their money because they cannot manage their data consumption, smartly

How to manage your mobile data to save money

Using a smart phone or tablet for the utmost browsing experience requires superfast data connection. However, the experience comes with cost. The more you browse, the more you pay for data connection.

Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs holds the new iPhone in San Francisco, California January 9, 2007 REUTERS/Kimberly White

iPhone: What the ‘i' in Apple’s handset name stands for

The little letter has been part of Apple’s product line since the iMac was introduced in 1998 — though it seems to be moving away from the naming convention

It’s perhaps one of the most important letters in the world — but nobody’s entirely sure what it means.

The i at the start of iPhone is one of its defining features. And it mostly refers to “internet”, though not entirely, and the story of how it got there is slightly more complicated.

Apple rejects order to unlock gunman's phone

Apple will contest a court order to help FBI investigators access data on the phone belonging to San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook.

How can these illetrates leverage ICT

How the internet is making some people poorer

That’s not a question many Americans think about, but in developing countries such as Ukraine, Nigeria, Nicaragua and Cambodia, there’s growing concern about being left out of the digital revolution—not just because it started somewhere else, but also because those not riding the digital wave sometimes get swamped by it.

An exhaustive new report by the World Bank assesses the winners and losers of the digital revolution — not by occupation or education level, but by country. Not surprisingly, advanced nations such as the United States and most of Europe are capturing most of the benefits of digital technology.

In theory, that new technology ought to be lifting up developing countries, too, as it trickles out to them. Instead, however, the bank’s report finds that income inequality may be worsening in poorer nations, as those with digital-era skills pull ever further away from those without.

Huawei Y series provides relief to Ghanaians in times of power outages

Huawei Technologies Ghana, has introduced a range of smartphones known as the Y-Series built with a much-touted, extended battery capacity.

The smartphone range is designed to provide relief to Ghanaians who want their smartphones to last longer in times of load shedding and to enjoy the freedom of using selected apps for hours without worrying about their battery life.

The Y-Series range of smartphones which includes the Y625, Y6, Y520, Y5, and Y3C, boasts durability as well as stylish designs suitable for all users.

The websites you visit could be recorded for a year

Web Surveillance: What You Need To Know

The Home Secretary Theresa May is pushing for a major overhaul of online surveillance laws. Here's what you need to know.

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