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Government to promote ICT nation-wide - Minister |
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Government is determined to promote ICT education nation-wide, Gideon Quarcoo, Deputy Minister of Communications said in Accra on Friday.
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Village gets 3.5G technology overhaul |
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The UN has provided the people of Bonsaaso in the Amansie West District with a 3.5G mobile communication infrastructure.
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PC component Industry not ready for boom: Intel CEO |
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Intel's CEO warns over PC component drought, that the predicted explosion in computer sales next year could surpass the speed in which companies can make PC components.
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Google to build their own-branded phone next year |
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Rumours of a Google-branded phone have been doing the rounds for some time now and it looks like consumers will finally be able to get their hands on the Google Phone at some point next year.
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Why Windows 7 had to slow down to speed up |
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Counter-intuitive design principles mean that Windows 7 enjoys serious speed and power advantages over Windows Vista, Microsoft expert Mark Russinovich revealed today at PDC.
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Why Sony Ericsson is embracing Android |
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Sony Ericsson's new phones mark a shift in direction, and operating system. The man in charge tells us why the company has gone Google.
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Sony Ericsson closing four facilities, laying off 2,000 employees worldwide |
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About 2,000 employees will be trimmed, with severance packages being offered to those who qualify.
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Age of cyber warfare is 'dawning' |
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Cyber war has moved from fiction to fact, says a report.
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UK mobile phone data 'was sold' |
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Staff at one of the UK's major mobile phone companies sold on millions of records from thousands of customers, the information watchdog says.
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Egypt launches Arabic web domain |
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Egypt will open the world's first Arabic language internet domain, its communications minister has said.
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Net talking shop kicks off debate |
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Egypt should not have been picked as the venue for a key net talking shop, say human rights activists.
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Tuna body shies from fishing ban |
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The body responsible for managing Atlantic bluefin tuna has decided not to suspend the fishery in response to concerns over dwindling stocks.
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Net gets set for language changes |
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Non-English speakers will soon have web addresses in their own language.
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Google poised to become phone company |
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Google is set to become your new phone company, perhaps reducing your phone bill to zero in the process.
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Minister denies slashing CSIR budgetary allocation |
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The Minister of Environment, Science and Technology, Sherry Ayitey, has denied slashing the budgetary allocation to the CSIR.
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$79m Nasa blast finds enough water for man on Moon to have bath |
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Substantial water reserves have been found beneath the Moon’s surface, Nasa announced yesterday, paving the way for a permanent lunar base.
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The Satio: A shooter by vocation |
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Packing the best of all its brands into one phone, Sony Ericsson has finally launched the Satio, the phone it started showing off in Febuary under the guise of Idou.
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Second iPhone virus found: doing bad things this time |
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The virus which hacks jailbroken iPhones, putting a picture of Rick Astley as a user's wallpaper instead, has been turned into something altogether nastier.
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MTN Uganda scoops Best Solution for Rural Services in Africa award |
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MTN Uganda Wednesday night scooped the Best Solution for Rural Services award at the second AfricaCom Awards announced in Cape Town during the 2009 AfricaCom conference.
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5 tips for fixing your Facebook page |
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With more than 300 million active users, Facebook has come a long way from its roots as a way for Harvard students to keep in touch.
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