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Technology News For November 20 - November 27, 2022: Latest Technology News Roundup

Technology News For November 20 - November 27, 2022: Latest

We're glad you're here for the most recent collections of Technology News, where we swiftly present the most interesting AllNews stories from the previous week.

2023: How Space Technology Can Support Free, Fair Elections - NASRDA

The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has stated that the ability to monitor elections for even minor irregularities using space technology is possible.

In an interview on Wednesday, Dr Bonaventure Okere, the director of NASRDA's Center for Basic Space Science (CBSS), made the remark. Read more here.

Tips For Using Mobile Banking Apps Safely

Banking has evolved as a result of online banking and banking applications. These modes are enough for the majority of our banking needs.

Online banking is advantageous but it may also be harmful if basic security precautions are not taken since even a tiny error might result in monetary loss. Read more here.

FG Provides Broadband Facilities In 18 Universities, MSMEs

 

The Federal Government has started providing broadband infrastructure for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMSEs) across the six geopolitical zones of the nation as well as for 18 higher education institutions.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami, stated that it was intended to support the current administration's economic initiatives across a range of industries during the initiative's debut on Thursday in Abuja. Read more here.

 

STI TV To Premiere Before End Of Year-FG

The projected Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Television is scheduled to debut before the end of 2022, according to a statement from the Federal Government on Wednesday.

STI Minister Dr. Adeleke Mamora handed the orders to the ministry's agencies while touring the facility in Abuja in preparation for the station's launch. Read more here.

Nigerian Startup Using Technology To Assist Visually Impaired

Vinsighte, a Nigerian start-up, makes "smart" reading glasses that translate text into audio as one of its many products to help the blind and visually challenged.

According to the World Health Organization, 15.3% of the world's blind people live in Africa, where they frequently lack the tools and assistance required to excel in both school and daily life. Read more here.

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