Welcome to the AllNews roundup of the top Five Technology News of this week.
Leading sports betting operators, Bet9ja has sent messages across to its customers to inform them that the hijacked site has been restored from the Russian Blackcat hackers.
Bet9ja released the message on Monday evening to all customers and assured them of the safety of their personal information and funds in their accounts. Read more here.
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk has announced his decision to buy 100 Percent of Twitter offering $54.20 per share in cash in an updated 13D filed Thursday with the SEC.
Musk who is currently the richest man in the world worth over $265 billion, said that Twitter must go private to undergo changes that need to be made in a letter delivered on April 13 "acquire all of the outstanding Common Stock of the Issuer not owned by the Reporting Person for all cash consideration valuing the Common Stock at $54.20 per share.” Read more here.
International football's global governing body (FIFA) has announced the launch of its free streaming service named FIFA+, to sports fans around the world.
FIFA hopes that the platform will help to increase the reach and following around both their showpiece international and club competitions. Read more here.
IBM has announced the release of its next-generation system "IBM z16", with an integrated on-chip AI accelerator that delivers latency-optimized inferencing and enables real-time transaction analysis, including workloads such as credit card, healthcare, and financial transactions to Nigeria.
The IBM z16 is specifically designed to process 300 billion inference requests per day with just one millisecond of latency. Read more here.
Leading telecommunications company MTN Nigeria has revealed the receipt of the approval from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) addressed to Momo PSB conveying final approval to commence operations.
CBN granted MTN Nigeria the final approval to operate as Momo Payment Service Bank Limited (Momo PSB) in a letter dated April 8, 2022. Read more here.
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