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Meet Martin Namasaka, man who walks with a router on his head to sell Wi-Fi, earns $0.46 daily
Martin Namasaka, a young Nairobi entrepreneur, courted online attention with his helmet-mounted router as he walked to sell Wi-Fi at a cheaper price.
Wateen is proud to have worked with Jazz, contributing its FTTS expertise to support the rollout of 4,000 FTTS sites and ...
Telenor Pakistan has successfully completed the world’s largest One-go migration of all prepaid and postpaid provisioned customer base of 90 million to ...
With IPVanish running on the smartphone you tether to your other gaming gadgets, being away from home doesn't mean foregoing ...
Windows 11 is a legacy PC operating system, and these archaic Microsoft apps and system components prove as much.
Avast Deepfake Guard runs on traditional lower and high-end Windows PCs, bringing advanced scam detection to millions of ...
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5 features modern smartphones have that single-board computers desperately need
These features would make SBCs easier to use, more reliable, and far better for real-world projects, so why don’t we have ...
Hyundai Mobis’ MTCU telematics solution brings 5G into the automotive fold, enabling capabilities such as high-precision map ...
From street-level measurements to long-term health studies, researchers are building a clearer picture of the impact of ...
Researchers at Monash University and the University of Melbourne have developed a quantum-inspired approach to optical ...
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