Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Nigerian anti-mobile theft solution unveiled


Lagos-based technology firm TracknShield Limited has developed an anti-theft solution to tackle mobile phone theft in Nigeria.
TracknShield has developed an anti-theft solution to tackle mobile theft in Nigeria
TracknShield has developed an anti-theft solution to tackle mobile theft in Nigeria
According to TracknShield Limited Managing Director, Abu Grema, the application is easy-to-use and it will combat mobile phone theft and offers the possibility of recovering lost phones.
Grema said the application was developed to protect the growing number of mobile phone users in Nigeria.
Once installed users can track their phones via a text message. The software traces the phone itself, so even if the SIM card is removed, users can still track the phone or block the phone.

Nigerian minister urges girls to consider ICT


Nigeria’s Minister of Communications Technology Omobola Johnson urged Nigerians yesterday to join a campaign calling on girls to join the ICT industry.
Nigeria’s Minister of Communications Technology Omobola Johnson. (image: file)
Johnson made this statement in light of the upcoming “Girls In ICT Day” organised by eBusiness Life Limited where she is billed as the Special Guest of Honour.
Johnson believes girls in the ICT profession should be seen as something normal.
“’Girls in ICT Day’ should be marked until seeing girls in ICT is not a novelty or an anomaly,” Johnson said. This lends credence to the campaign theme “Why Leave ICT to boys, Girls can do ICT too”.
eBusiness Life Limited CEO Ufuoma Emuophedaro said the campaign was aimed at empowering girls to be more productive in the ICT.
The event features quizzes, essay competitions, roundtable discussions, interactive and motivational talks from renowned women ICT professionals, among others.

Nigerian internet beats New York’s


According to Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, Nigeria’s internet speed is faster than New York’s.
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales. (image: blogspot.com)
Wales tweeted yesterday, “Broadband speed in Nigeria. Beats New York City”, with a link to the results of his speed test (see below).
Wales arrived in Lagos yesterday and is set to address the Youth Marketer Convergence Conference (YMC 2.0) which runs from 27-28 March.
Wales later posted another tweet saying: “To clarify my earlier tweet – I know this speed is not representative of broadband across Nigeria! But it is real bandwidth and the future!” (see below).
Nico Gous