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IBM and UNDP launched AI models to forecast energy access and equity, supporting data-driven decision-making for a just transition.
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The iPhone 16 series offers powerful performance, advanced cameras, and unique features across four models, catering to diverse needs.
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Absa launches AbsaPay, enabling secure tap-to-pay transactions via smartphones, promoting convenience and contactless payments across Kenya.
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TECNO Phantom V Flip 2 offers compact foldable design, dual 50MP cameras, 120Hz display, and fast charging for $699.
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TECNO Phantom V Fold 2 offers foldable design, dual 50MP cameras, large battery, stylus support, and 120Hz displays.
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The Xiaomi Portable Air Compressor is compact, powerful, inflates up to 150 PSI, features digital pressure detection, and USB charging.
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iOS 18 launches in Kenya with new features, but RCS support is unavailable on Safaricom and Airtel networks.
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Infinix may become the first smartphone to run *Black Myth: Wukong*, signaling a major leap in mobile gaming.
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The ICT Authority launched its 2024-2027 Strategic Plan, focusing on digital expansion, e-government services, and Connected Africa Summit 2025.
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PalmPay USSD service enhances financial access and security, enabling transactions without internet, expanding inclusion for Nigerian users.
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GA Insurance, ARC Ride, and M-TIBA launch SwapCare, an accident insurance plan for electric motorcycle riders using battery swap services.
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Samsung opens its third East African brand store in Nairobi, offering connected living experiences through mobile devices and smart electronics.
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Infinix opens a flagship store in Mombasa, offering innovative smartphones, accessories, flexible financing, and exclusive discounts until September 15.
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Visa awards Safaricom a Payment Facilitator Certificate, enabling merchant payments with cars,, enhancing flexibility, security, and MSME empowerment.
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Infinix challenges Apple with a potential ultra-slim smartphone under 6mm, competing against the iPhone 16's familiar design.