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Technology News For August 28 - September 5, 2022: Latest Technology News Roundup

Technology News For August 28 - September 5, 2022: Latest Te

Welcome to the AllNews roundup of the top Five Technology News of this week.

Meta Now Allow Users To Post Digital Collectibles On Facebook, Instagram

Meta on Tuesday revealed that users would be able to share their NFTs on Facebook and Instagram. To upload digital collectibles created on Ethereum, Polygon, and Flow, users can connect their wallets, such as Rainbow, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, and Dapper Wallet.

“As we continue rolling out digital collectibles on Facebook and Instagram, we’ve started giving people the ability to post digital collectibles that they own across both Facebook and Instagram. This will enable people to connect their digital wallets once to either app in order to share their digital collectibles across both,” the company said in its blog post. Read more here.

Ubisoft Officially Announces Assassin's Creed Mirage

Ubisoft has officially announced that the next entry in its long-running series is Assassin's Creed Mirage.

At the Ubisoft Forward event on September 10, further information is anticipated to be released. Read more here.

Airtel Reveals Reason For Sponsoring 15th Annual Headies Awards

Telecommunications company Airtel Nigeria says its dedication to the creative sector guided its sponsorship of the 15th annual Headies Music Awards.

Airtel Nigeria said that it would keep helping bright Nigerians in the creative sector reach their full potential. Read more here.

T-Mobile Upgrade Flagship App With Ground-Breaking Technology

Prior to the release of the iPhone 14, T-Mobile has updated its top app with ground-breaking features that enable switching without going to a store.

Users will receive a free, unlimited 3-month trial of the T-Mobile network when the firm launches its new Network Pass feature. Read more here.

Nigerian Fintech Startup Grey Raises $2 Million For Cross-Border Payments Play, Regional Expansion

Nigerian fintech, Grey which gives African freelancers and remote employees virtual foreign bank accounts, has announced that it has acquired $2 million in seed capital.

The seed funding is expected to aid in the public launch of Grey Business in Nigeria and Kenya after it spent the previous two months in private beta. Read more here.

These are the latest Technology news that made trends during the week. Visit our website https://allnews.ng for more Technology news around the world. 

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