Category: Tech
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How to stop po®nographic contents from showing up on your Facebook account
Very recently, unpalatable contents started showing up on the profile of Facebook users, people you are very certain will not indulge in such.
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US House of Representatives votes massively to ban TikTok
The House of Representatives in the United States have voted massively a bill that will force TikTok to divest from its Chinese owner or get banned from the United States. 352 lawmakers voted in favour of the proposed law and 65 against it in a rare moment of bipartisan unity in politically divided Washington.
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NITDA warns Nigerians against new Facebook attack
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has urged Nigerians to be mindful of a new malicious malware ‘OV3R_Stealer’, aimed at attacking Facebook users.
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Internet connectivity most expensive in Africa – World Bank
A new World Bank report has revealed that Internet connectivity is most expensive in Africa and that the global digital landscape remains uneven and is becoming synonymous with a development divide.
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After Binance, Reps go all out against IMTOs, P2P marketplace
The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate the national security implications of the current status of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and other digital asset transactions.
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What Facebook said after global outage
Social media apps owned by Meta, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, suffered a major global outage on Tuesday.
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BREAKING: Facebook, Instagram restored as Elon Musk ‘mocks’ Mark Zuckerberg
The full functionalities of social media apps (Facebook, Instagram and Thread), owned by Meta, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, have been restored after a reported global outage.
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BREAKING: Facebook, Instagram are down
Meta’s servers seem to have suffered a global outage and encountered a glitch with the Facebook app.
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Apple fined N2.9 trillion over unfair competition in music streaming
The European Commission has fined Apple 1.8 billion Euros (about 2.9 trillion in Naira) for unfair competitive practices involving its music streaming service, Apple Music.
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Why our CEO cannot come to Nigeria – Binance
Binance has told the Nigerian House of Representatives that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Richard Teng cannot come to the country.