The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ericsson on the Fifth Generation (5G) technology development, deployment, and innovation. The Minister of Communications,...
Three recent graduates from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, have collaborated to design an innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Wardrobe. Promise Ijalade, Ogonifoluwa Paul, and Aslem...
This line-up of stories will help you discover the latest happenings around the tech world, today. 1. Tilta to launch embedded purchase lending solution A...
On March 8 of every year, the world celebrates women everywhere regardless of racial, ethnic, economic or educational differences. The attributes and strides of women are...
The International Space Station’s resident robot is going blind, and NASA has put out a call to Earthlings for help. Robonaut 2, for those not in...
Your next visit to a hotel may turn out to be a surprising experience especially with the invention of the Savioke Relay robot which is programmed...
Authorities in Bahrain have detained four journalists in the Gulf nation with freelance journalist Anna Therese Day among those arrested. The journalists were reported detained after...
Tech giants Microsoft and GoPro have both put pen to paper for a collaborative patent licensing deal for “certain file storage and other system technologies.” “This...
A cocktail of drugs known as PrEP which is on trial is giving a ray of hope to HIV positive couples who can now try to...
A team of astronomers have detected signs of an invisible black hole at the centre of the Milky Way using the Nobeyama Radio Telescope. Reports say...
According to an analysis by Matt Larson of Bloomberg Intelligence, Apple may be heavily fined in Europe over allegations of tax default. Read also: Audi builds...
Enterprise Resources Planning software provider, Oracle quietly purchased StackEngine recently as part of an effort to boost its platform as a service offering. StackEngine, which is...
A ground breaking form has been developed by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden who have created analog and digital electronics circuits inside living plants. The...
NASA is developing and demonstrating technologies to service and repair satellites in distant orbits. Robotic spacecraft — likely operated with joysticks by technicians on the ground...
Having struggled to attract customers to its own operating system, BlackBerry has taken a new by launching its first smartphone running the Android operating system. BlackBerry...
Five years ago, the first mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras (ILCs) were introduced with the hope that they could compete with larger, more expensive digital single-lens reflex cameras...
In Marvel comics, Thor’s legendary hammer Mjolnir is famous for being able to be wielded only by the worthy. For the unworthy, i.e., literally everyone except...
An upcoming video game is getting lots of buzz in the gamer community for a unique twist: If you get killed while playing Upsilon Circuit, you...
Thanks to a couple of Swedish entrepreneurs, it might soon be possible to get a clean shave without the little nicks and cuts. They’ve done away...
The Pentagon’s research unit is funding the development of robotic legs for helicopters. Darpa, the organisation handling the project has released footage showing a test version...
We all have our tricks to get more done during the workday. We turn our IM to “do not disturb,” work from home, shut off our...
Electronics company Canon has developed a 250 megapixel sensor for use in digital cameras. Canon said the sensor is sensitive enough to read lettering on the...
Crystal isn’t my best friend or coworker. She’s never met me but yet she knows me. Ask Crystal about me, and she’ll tell you that I’m...
A new kind of memory technology is going into production, which is up to 1,000 times faster than the Nand flash storage used in memory cards...
A Brazilian man builds clean motorcycle that can travel 300 miles on a liter of water. Public officer Ricardo Azevedo is turning heads in his hometown...
It’s the world’s most popular building material, and ever since the Romans built the pantheon from it some 2,000 years ago, we’ve been trying to find...
Astro, a home products manufacturer has launched its first product, Twist, a wirelessly-controlled LED light bulb, with a built-in speaker that can screw into any existing...
New York based fashion startup Switch Embassy has taken technology one step further, by creating outfits that allow you to display customized LED-lit text messages sent...
If parking a car is not your strong point, or you sometimes find yourself in a fix, when the only available parking space is so tight,...
Mice, and now touchscreens, have become a daily part of our lives in the way we interact with computers. But what about people who lack the...
The European Commission, the EU’s executive, says the automatic eCall system could speed up emergency response by 40 per cent in built-up areas and 50 percent...
The race is on to create an effective pharmaceutical solution to the obesity epidemic. Recently, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in the US...
For less than $1,000, small, remotely operated aircraft are increasingly available on the Internet and at hobby stores, and some can be equipped with equally affordable...
At a lab in Singapore, a researcher uses a joystick to control the movements of a giant beetle in flight. As the researcher moves his controller...
There has been no electricity for days at a stretch, sometimes weeks, the situation does not seem to be changing anytime soon. And with demand increasing...
Thanks to a recent update to the Google Translate app, the ability to travel, live, and do business abroad has never been easier. The recent additions...
Hyundai owners get the chance to play James Bond in this lifetime as the Korean company would later this year unveil the app that allows car...
Touch down in Hong Kong, rubber meets tarmac, the wheels turn, lights flickering like fireflies against the dark of night, as the plane taxies, notice there...