Welcome to the AllNews roundup of the top Five Technology News of this week.
Google and the Federal Government of Nigeria are working together to reduce the number of subversive YouTube channels that propagate hate and misinformation about the nation.
Minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed pleaded with Google to forbid IPOB from using its platform for its violent crimes and destabilising activities after noting that IPOB is a terrorist organisation that is outlawed. Read more here.
The leading provider of communications services in India, Bharti Airtel, has announced that Ericsson, a leading provider of telecom equipment in Sweden, has been given the first 5G contract in the nation.
The deployment would be a game changer for India, according to a statement released on Wednesday by Gopal Vittal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bharti Airtel. Read more here.
Chinese phone company, OnePlus has formally unveiled the OnePlus 10T with 125W charging, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, and other exciting features and sales will begin later in September.
A 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED display is included with the OnePlus 10T. Read more here.
Social media giant Twitter claims to have patched a security hole that allowed threat actors to gather data from 5.4 million accounts that were offered for sale on a well-known marketplace for cybercrime.
The flaw potentially exposed the real identities of pseudonymous accounts by allowing anyone to enter a known user's phone number or email address and find out if it was connected to an active Twitter account. Read more here.
Music Streaming Platform, Spotify is totally segregating its play and shuffle controls for Premium subscribers only.
Spotify on Monday disclosed that it is beginning to roll out distinct buttons for the two features in place of the combined play/shuffle button that is currently at the top of playlists and artist pages. Android and iOS devices should begin to experience the adjustment "in the coming weeks." Read more here.
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