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Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models have officially hit the market, and there's a lot to unpack.
Here's a comprehensive overview of what these new smartphones have to offer: Raed more here.
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has released an approved list indicating that the number of organisations operating as digital money lenders, often known as loan apps, in Nigeria, has increased to 161 in a recent update.
The list discloses that seven additional organisations have received complete clearance since August 14, 2023, when the previous list showed 154 approved digital lenders. Read more here.
In a highly anticipated event on Tuesday, Apple is set to reveal the iPhone 15, and it is already generating buzz for a groundbreaking change to its flagship product.
Several sources, including European Union officials, have indicated that the iPhone 15 will ditch the Lightning connector in favour of a USB-C port, allowing the device's capabilities to expand. Read more here.
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has declared its commitment to reducing the digital divide, promoting digital literacy, and ensuring fair access to technology for all Nigerians everywhere.
This was said on Thursday in Enugu during a Stakeholders' Engagement and Eco-System Development Programme with the theme: "Creating Opportunities, Breaking Boundaries Towards Digitalization and Entrepreneurial Evolution." Kashifu Abdulahi, the Director-General of NITDA, made the statement. Read more here.
Interswitch, a provider of payment solutions, has incorporated Google Pay into its payment platform, known as the Interswitch Payment Gateway (IPG).
The update enables merchants and users in Nigeria to link their debit and credit card information with the Google Wallet app, simplifying online payments. Read more here.
These are a few of this week's most recent technology news. For more information on the most recent news in Nigeria and across the world, visit www.allnews.ng.
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