Saturday 30 March 2013

Ghanaian firm plans multi-billion naira PC, phone assembly plant in Nigeria


FOR technology transfer and local content development in Nigeria’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, a Ghanaian firm, RLG Communications, has unveiled plans to commission a multi billion-naira Personal Computer and phone assembly plant in Nigeria.
With about five years of operations in Ghana, the firm, which entered the Nigerian market in 2012, operating as RLG Communications Nigeria Limited, informed that the assembly plant, which has its site in Osun State, should be ready by May ending and commence operations in June.

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BlackBerry ships 1 million Z10 phones



Goodbye Research In Motion, and hello BlackBerry. The newly rechristened smartphone maker shipped 1 million of its new Z10 devices last quarter, and the company posted a surprise profit.

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‘Facebook phone’ may ring true April 4


SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Facebook fueled fresh talk Friday about its own mobile phone after the leading social network scheduled a press announcement for next week.
Shortly after the Facebook invitation went out for the April 4 event, the technology news site TechCrunch reported the announcement would be a modified version of the Google Android operating system with “deep native Facebook functionality.”