ZTE, ICTPS ministry holds ICT workshop
THE Zimbabwe government through the Ministry of ICT Postal and Courier Services in conjunction with a Chinese-based technology company ZTE Corporation ZTE, ICTPS ministry holds ICT workshop : NewsDay...
View ArticleTechnoMag guns for hardcopy magazine
TECHNOMAG, Zimbabwe’s premier online technology magazine, will be courting universities and colleges, as they prep up towards the official unveiling of the hard copy version. TechnoMag guns for...
View ArticleAfrican pay TV & fibre operator, Wananchi, raises $130m
Today, a group that seems to be Sub-saharan Africa’s largest triple play service provider, Wananchi, announced that it has raised $130 million to expand its operations African pay TV & fibre...
View ArticleMinister wants cost of data to come down
Zimbabweans will soon have mobile broadband relief as the rates are going to be heavily slashed from the current exorbitant rates which were pitting the nation among most highly charged. Minister wants...
View ArticleZOL announces $39/month package
Zimbabwe Online (ZOL), a subsidiary of Liquid Telecomm, officially unveiled a new $39 per month fibrolinks, to make it the cheapest fibre package in Zimbabwe, if not regionally. ZOL announces $39/month...
View ArticleTwitter flunks examination as university endowments dump stock
Harvard, Yale and Stanford universities have all sold big chunks of their Twitter stock. Twitter flunks examination as university endowments dump stock : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleNewsDay Facebook page reaches half a million milestone
The leading and most followed mainstream media Facebook page NewsDay-Zimbabwe has reached a milestone of half a million likes and an amazing reach of three million users per week. NewsDay Facebook page...
View ArticleBill Gates backs FBI in battle with Apple over San Bernardino killer’s phone
US government is asking for a particular case, and Apple should comply, says Microsoft co-founder Gates The Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has waded into the row between Apple and the FBI, arguing...
View ArticleNewsDay rated best local website
THE NewsDay website has been adjudged to be the most viewed local news platform by global website traffic and mobile app analytics site, SimilarWeb. BY TINOTENDA SAMUKANGE,ONLINE REPORTER The latest...
View ArticleOf fake news and social media
The “digitisation” of the traditional newspaper in Zimbabwe has been ongoing for more than a decade with an upsurge of smartphones and tablets equipped with easy-to-use tools that have enabled readers...
View ArticleMozilla warns spyware maker: Stop spoofing us!
Mozilla has asked a European firm to stop making spyware that pretends to be the popular open-source Firefox web browser, a tech site reported last week. Mozilla warns spyware maker: Stop spoofing us!...
View ArticleSyrian government responds to reports of widespread Internet outage
The Syrian government said it's working to repair a widespread Internet outage in the country -- something opposition activists suspected could be an ominous sign. Syrian government responds to reports...
View ArticleAdobe to end perpetually licensed software, introduces subscription system
If you want to continue using any software from Adobe's Creative Suite, brace yourself for the new monthly subscription system to have access. Adobe to end perpetually licensed software, introduces...
View Article‘Politicians must weigh social media activity impact’
Politicians have been urged to measure the impact of their activity on social media and find a way to harvest posts (or tweets) by those they interact with ‘Politicians must weigh social media activity...
View ArticleDigital jobs offer skills, promise to Africa’s unemployed youth
Although Africa’s economy has expanded rapidly in recent years, it has not kept pace with the growth of its youth population or their need for jobs. Digital jobs offer skills, promise to Africa’s...
View ArticleWhy we have to turn electronic devices off on planes
THE theory goes that mobile phones and other gadgets could interfere with sensitive electronic systems. Why we have to turn electronic devices off on planes : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleDarkSeoul Gang ‘Behind Years Of Korea Hacking’
Hacking attacks on South Korea dating back over four years are all down to a group called the DarkSeoul gang, internet security experts have suggested. DarkSeoul Gang ‘Behind Years Of Korea Hacking’ :...
View ArticleTechnology amplifies citizens’ voices
WITH hundreds of millions of Africans owning mobile phones, citizens are becoming increasingly well connected. Technology amplifies citizens’ voices : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleAfricom firms its voice offering 08644
HARARE - Africom, Zimbabwe’s leading converged communications service provider has firmed up on its licensed voice offering. Africom firms its voice offering 08644 : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleMinistry holds ICT Achievers’ Awards 2013
THE Ministry of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Postal and Courier Services will be holding their annual ICT Achievers’ Awards 2013 Ministry holds ICT Achievers’ Awards 2013 : NewsDay...
View ArticleTechnoMag shines at ICT Achievers awards 2013
TECHNOMAG founder and editor-in-chief Tonderai Toneo Rutsito last Saturday was awarded the prestigious Top ICT Journalist of the Year 2013 award, under the Ministry of ICT’s Achievers awards 2013....
View ArticleFilm producers, distributors urged to embrace technology
THE one-day workshop, which was co-sponsored by the embassies of the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway and partnered by Alpha Media Holdings, Media Centre, 263Chat, among others... Film producers,...
View ArticleApple to improve iPhone camera with high-speed shooting
Australian software developer John Papandriopoulos, who runs SnappyLabs, has had his year made by one of the biggest names in tech. Apple to improve iPhone camera with high-speed shooting : NewsDay...
View ArticleThe effects of overheating laptops
TECHNICALLY, desktops are as the name suggests are meant for desks while laptops are meant for laps. The effects of overheating laptops : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleAfricom offers 100mb data, unlimited calls for $1
Africom, one of Zimbabwe’s pioneers in converged communication has unleashed an aggressive marketing strategy with so much value for $1. Africom offers 100mb data, unlimited calls for $1 : NewsDay...
View ArticleThe E-Tech Africa Expo 2014 roars into life
THE Annual E-Tech Africa Expo 2014 event kicked off two days ago with scores of exhibitors and guests thronging the traditional venue, the HICC. The E-Tech Africa Expo 2014 roars into life : NewsDay...
View ArticleHow Africom is disappointing Zimbos
I HAVE been closely watching the developments at Africom, one of Zimbabwe’s pioneers in converged communication, dismally fail to take up its market position. How Africom is disappointing Zimbos :...
View ArticleZimbabwe celebrates Girls in ICT Day
ZIMBABWE joined the world to celebrate Girls in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) recently where more than 80 students Zimbabwe celebrates Girls in ICT Day : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticlePotraz spearheads Broadband policy
THE Postal and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has said that it is worried about the multi-fibre trenching companies in Zimbabwe Potraz spearheads Broadband policy : NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleCyber-attack was about data and not money, say experts
The Petya malware variant that hit businesses around the world may not have been an attempt to make money, suspect security experts. Cyber-attack was about data and not money, say experts : NewsDay...
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