Category: Infotech

  • How to customise your personal Google Assistant

    There are so many ways to use the Assistant throughout the day. From getting a daily briefing in the morning to conveniently setting an alarm for the next day and nearly everything in between. To get the most out of Google Assistant, you’ll want to know about all the settings and features

    First, here are three quick steps to launch your Google Assistant:

    1. Launch Google Assistant by long pressing the Home Button (for Android phone users)
    2.Tap Next on the “Meet your personal Google Assistant” screen.
    3. Tap Continue on the next screen to allow permissions.

    For non-Android users, it’s as simple as downloading the Google Assistant app. From there, users can connect the assistant with their primary Google account.

    Next, you can customise your Google Assistant to say or ask whatever with these few steps:

    1. Visit IFTT (short for IF This Then That) website or install the app from Google Play. It is an online service that smart devices can connect to and it facilitates communications between them.
    2. Set up an account using your Gmail address and login.
    3. Move to the Google Assistant applet page

     


    4. Click on the search icon and search for custom responses
    5. Tap on the first search result and hit the “turn on” button
    6. Once you are through with that, you’d be required to customize Google assistant by filling all fields.

    The first one is the question you want to ask Google Assistant, in my case, How did your day go?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Five top 5G smartphones in 2019

    1. Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

    Samsung launched two 5G phones at its Unpacked event this year. The Galaxy S10 5G looks almost similar to the Galaxy S10+, but it has a bigger 4500mAh battery, a faster 25W charging support, and an extra ToF camera sensor for better depth-mapping, enhanced low light shots, and faster autofocus.

    2. Huawei Mate X

    Huawei’s foldable Mate X 5G smartphone a 6.6-inch front panel display, 6.38-inch back panel display, and when unfolded, a combined 8-inch edge-to-edge OLED display with 2480×2200 resolution. The phone is 11mm thick when folded and 5.4mm thick when unfolded.

    There are three cameras in this 5G phone: 40MP wide-angle, 16MP ultra-wide-angle, and 8MP telephoto. It is the first foldable phone and the first 5G phone from Huawei.

    3. Oppo Reno 5G

    The Reno 5G comes with a 6.6-inch edge-to-edge OLED display, a large 4,065mAh battery, 10x lossless hybrid zoom camera and, yes, a 5G modem. It also features a wizzy pop-up wedge selfie camera. In short, the Oppo Reno 5G looks like a real 5G phone contender.

    This beauty has 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.

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    4. Huawei Mate 20 X 5G

    It will be Huawei’s first non-foldable 5G device. The phone will be first available with Swiss telecom network – Sunrise. The Mate 20 X 5G phone will have a new modem, slightly smaller 4200 mAh battery in comparison to the regular Mate 20 Pro

    5. Samsung Galaxy Fold

    The Galaxy Fold is a really cutting edge phone from Samsung and it will also have a 5G variant. The phone opens like a book to reveal its bigger, flexible display.

  • Google Chrome adds new features

    Popular search engine, Google Chrome, has made updates to the browser and here is everything users need to know.

    The newest version of Chrome, 76, recently started rolling out for users on all platforms and makes a number of substantial changes for users.

    First, the browser will now block Adobe Flash content by default – Chrome has joined a number of other popular browsers in making such a move.

    Adobe has declared it will remove support for Flash fully by the end of 2020 – the move from Google cements the end for the format.

    Next, Chrome 76 makes a few changes to its signature Incognito Mode that, when enabled, kickstarts a number of extra privacy features for users.

    Last month Google announced it would remedy a loophole that allowed sites to detect if a user was harnessing Incognito or not – the firm said it was making the move to ensure users could browse privately if they so desire.

    The tech giant said: “Chrome’s Incognito Mode is based on the principle that you should have the choice to browse the web privately. At the end of July, Chrome will remedy a loophole that has allowed sites to detect people who are browsing in Incognito Mode.

    “People choose to browse the web privately for many reasons. Some wish to protect their privacy on shared or borrowed devices, or to exclude certain activities from their browsing histories.

    “In situations such as political oppression or domestic abuse, people may have important safety reasons for concealing their web activity and their use of private browsing features.

    “We want you to be able to access the web privately, with the assurance that your choice to do so is private as well. These principles are consistent with emerging web standards for private browsing modes.”

    Chrome 76 implements this change; a byproduct of the alteration is that sites allowing users to read a certain number of free articles will no longer be able to track how many a user has opened.

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    This means fans could theoretically bypass some internet paywalls.

    Google admitted sites may have to change how they handle their paywall implementation with the release of Chrome 76.

    The American firm noted however it would not make any alterations to Chrome that “undermines the principles of Incognito Mode”.

    Google went on: “Our News teams support sites with meter strategies and recognise the goal of reducing meter circumvention, however any approach based on private browsing detection undermines the principles of Incognito Mode.

    “We remain open to exploring solutions that are consistent with user trust and private browsing principles.”

    In addition to its changes for Incognito and Flash, Chrome 76 also introduces over 40 security fixes for users.

    Chrome 76 is rolling out right now for all platforms.

  • Vodafone Goes Live with Ericsson Powered 5G Tech in London

    Ericsson has confirmed that its 5G technology was at the heart of Vodafone UK’s launch of 5G for consumer and business in London.
    The spectacular cityscape views of London’s Sky Garden hosted a dedicated launch event powered by Ericsson 5G technology, including a virtual demonstration with highlights from the latest Ericsson ConsumerLab Report: 5G Consumer Potential.

    Ericsson president Arun Bansal confirmed that in London, Ericsson will provide comprehensive 5G coverage based on the latest Ericsson Radio System portfolio.

    This includes the latest Baseband 6630 and Massive MIMO 6488 products to enable 5G on the 3.5GHz frequency. Combined with LTE, Bansal said stating that this will achieve speeds up to 10 times faster than 4G for 5G users with much lower latency.

    He explained that Ericsson Radio System’s unique dynamic spectrum sharing functionality will also enable Vodafone to extend 5G coverage over a wide area, leveraging 4G spectrum on existing Ericsson Radio System infrastructure.

    In accordance with the 5G Consumer Potential report findings, access to 5G connectivity is hotly anticipated by UK consumers, who expect to use 10-12 times more mobile data on average on new 5G devices. Vodafone UK’s 5G launch will be welcomed by the four out of every ten subscribers identified by the research who face issues caused by network congestion in crowded and dense urban areas.

    “As the recognized leader in driving 5G in Europe, we are delighted to launch Vodafone UK’s 5G network in London. We have a history of working in close partnership with Vodafone and we have done so again in 5G with fast, efficient and customer-focused delivery of Ericsson Radio System 5G technology. Our unique spectrum sharing abilities will also enable Vodafone to extend the scope of 5G in its network,” Bansal said.

    Vodafone UK CTO Scott Petty says, “Today, we are switching on 5G in seven UK cities, including London. Backed by our largest ever investment in the capital and new unlimited data plans, in partnership with Ericsson we are enabling Londoners to access an ultra-fast 5G and 4G network without any limits.”

    “As the recognized leader in driving 5G in Europe, we are delighted to launch Vodafone UK’s 5G network in London. We have a history of working in close partnership with Vodafone and we have done so again in 5G with fast, efficient and customer-focused delivery of Ericsson Radio System 5G technology. Our unique spectrum sharing abilities will also enable Vodafone to extend the scope of 5G in its network.”

  • Spectranet unveils pocket-friendly data packages

    In its quest to make internet connectivity affordable and accessible to its teeming and prospective subscribers, Spectranet Limited has introduced Spectra-cular data plans.

    Its Chief Executive Officer. Mr Ajay Awasthi, said: “At Spectranet, we understand data users’ behaviour much better, being the first operator to launch 4G LTE services in Nigeria.

    “For example, over a time we have noticed a significant shift in usage behaviour from day time tonight time driven by Youtubers, online videos, and students undertaking massive open online courses (MOOC).

    “Structured to suit the needs of all types of data users – casual users, moderate users and heavy users, these simple easy-to-understand plans named as Unified Value, Mega Value and Always On plan, singularly focus on delivering superior value to the subscribers resulting in significant savings.

    “The core idea behind the launch of these plans is to offer Data users superior value through simple, uncomplicated data plans packing in either bonus night time GBs or Unlimited Night time browsing.

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    ‘’Our subscribers in all usage categories can now enjoy seamless day-night access to Internet without having to worry about paying exorbitant charges. Spectra-cular data plans empower subscribers to “do more” and “save more” with reliable and affordable internet,” he said.

    Spectranet Limited was the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) to launch 4G LTE internet service in Nigeria.

    The brand is known for providing affordable, faster and more reliable internet broadband to Nigerian homes and offices.

    Its internet service is available across Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan and Port Harcourt.

    Spectranet 4G LTE is a recipient of multiple awards for Best Internet Service and 4G LTE Provider in Nigeria in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

  • Peace Hyde receives award at UK Parliament

    Ghanaian TV personality, actor, social activist and media entrepreneur, Peace Hyde has received an award for Social Impact by The African Achievers Awards at the House of Parliament in the United Kingdom.

    The African Achievers Awards founded in 2010, was designed to inspire achievement and address the misconceptions of a non-achieving society.

    The 9th Edition of the prestigious Awards held at the House of Commons, House of Parliament, United Kingdom with a lecture series under the theme: “Initiating Diaspora Investments for a Diversified African Economy.”

    Hyde was honoured for her transformative and leadership role in helping African youths achieve their fullest potential through education and entrepreneurship development.

    Her Aim Higher Africa skills acquisition centre in the Nigerian tech hub of Yaba has so far provided training to thousands of unemployed youths, equipping them with skills ranging from Design Thinking, Fashion, Social Media, Entrepreneurship development while providing startup funding as well.

    The nonprofit organisation has previously empowered some 4000 grassroots entrepreneurs and helped them to scale their businesses thereby providing employment opportunities for unemployed youths in impoverished communities across Ghana and Nigeria.

    The African Achievers Awards has consistently honoured great Africans in Leadership, Young Achievers, Community Builders to Captains of Industries across the continent.
    Past honorees have included Arch. Bishop Desmond Tutu; Nelson Mandela Foundation; H.E. Jakaya Kikwete former President Republic of Tanzania; Bill and Melinda Gate Foundation; Kofi Annan Foundation; Justina Mutale Foundation; Dr. Justina Mutale, The African Development Bank (AFDB) General and others.

  • Samsung Shines at Africa Assembly despite challenges to Foreign Businesses

    Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria (SHIN) and Total have won the highly coveted ‘Project of the Year’ award for the Egina Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit (FPSO) at the 2019 Africa Assembly, a prestigious event celebrating Africa’s oil and gas industry. They also won ‘Breakthrough Deal of the Year’ award.

    Transparency and successful collaboration between Nigerian and international businesses will be key to unlocking Nigeria’s vast oil-wealth for the benefit of ordinary Nigerian citizens. However, the number and seniority of delegates at the Africa Assembly confirmed that the battle among African nations to attract foreign investment is fiercely competitive.

    Despite the success of the Egina FPSO, Samsung’s welcome presence in Nigeria remains under threat because of the hostility from LADOL.

    There are also concerns for the safety of its employees following the fatal shooting of a Korean employee by an NSCDC guard employed by LADOL.

    The Nigerian government must work to resolve the dispute between Samsung and LADOL, and to guarantee the safety of foreign workers in Nigeria, so as to win the battle for foreign investment.

    SHIN – ‘Project of the Year’

    The Africa Assembly award to SHIN and Total came as no surprise to the delegates at the assembly. The Egina FPSO is a marvel of modern engineering and a celebration of what can be achieved when international expertise and investment collaborates with local African business under local content provisions.

    For months the ship dominated the Lagos skyline before being taken to the Egina oilfield. It was a source of considerable pride for the residents of Lagos.

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    The Egina FPSO will add 200,000 barrels of crude oil per day to Nigeria’s daily oil production and provide significant revenue to the Nigerian Treasury. This is money that can be spent on schools, hospitals and infrastructure that will benefit all Nigerians.

    The Egina was made possible by international investment in Nigeria but also the introduction of local content requirements, which allowed Nigerian companies to enter the market and play a significant role with international partners and co-ventures.

    Speaking on collecting the award for ‘Project of the Year’, SHI-MCI chief executive, Mr Dongseong Suh said, “together we have proved that Nigeria’s local content rules work. They can be the platform that delivers shared economic success for ordinary Nigerians, for the country as a whole. This project has not been without its challenges.’

    Dongseong was right to highlight the challenges faced by SHIN. The dispute with LADOL threatened successful completion of the Egina project and still frustrates ongoing operations at Samsung’s yard.

    SHIN have alleged bad faith by LADOL and have resorted to the protection of the Nigerian courts. SHIN has told the court that since the beginning of the relationship between SHIN and LADOL, LADOL has been scheming to take over SHIN’s fabrication and integration yard – a high value asset and the only deep-water port facility in West Africa.

    On June 14, 2019, Justice Abdul-Fata Lawal of the Lagos State High Court once again restrained LADOL from interfering in SHIN’s operations, affirming the previous court order issued on January 31, 2019.

    This dispute was the subject of much debate in the corridors of the Africa Assembly. Many foreign investors are frightened of investing in Nigeria by what they see as misuse of local content laws to appropriate foreign assets and investment.

    LADOL shooting incident

    On April 8, 2019, an NSCDC guard employed by LADOL shot and killed his Nigerian colleague during an argument, and then went ahead to shoot a Samsung employee from Korea.

    Although the Korean employee fought bravely, he eventually died from his injuries on April 10. Eye-witness accounts and clear CCTV proved that the shooting was an entirely unprovoked, and deliberate attack.

    Despite all the evidence to the contrary, LADOL have always maintained that the shooting was ‘in error.’ Publicly and privately, LADOL has failed to take any responsibility for the shooting, or to review its procedures to identify lessons learned.

    On July 10, 2019 the NSCDC dismissed the gunman, who had already been handed to the police for prosecution. The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana Mohammed revealed that, “We set up a panel to investigate the incident and it has recommended his [Oshemi’s] dismissal and prosecution, which we have already implemented…”

    The impact of this shooting was felt far and wide – not only in Nigeria but also in Korea and across other African nations looking to attract foreign investment. Foreign businesses looking to invest in Nigeria will be pleased by positive steps taken by the NSCDC.

    Lessons Learned

    When receiving the award, Mr. Dongseong Suh also said, “It is clear that we need to do more, together to ensure that Nigeria is an ideal place for conducting business.” These are important words.

    The challenges that SHIN has faced in Nigeria made the successful delivery of the Egina even more of an achievement worthy of the ‘Project of the Year’ award at the Africa Assembly. However, these challenges must also be a salutary lesson to key decision-makers within Government. They should not be the experience of other foreign businesses if Nigeria is ever able to compete with its African neighbours for foreign investment.

    ..Akpan-Etukudo, an investment advisor, writes from Warri

     

     

  • NCC vows to checkmate cyber crime

    The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communication Commission,(NCC),Professor Umar Dambatta, has declared in Kano,that the issue of Cyber Crime in the country would soon come to an end,as punitive measures are been put in place to checkmate the trend.

    Dambatta,who spoke to reporters,shortly after receiving an award excellence,at the 2019 Annual Dinner and Awards Night,alongside the wife of the Kano state Governor,Dr, Hafsat Abdullahi Ganduje,and others,organised by the Nigerian Society of Engineers,Kabuga Branch,said that the activities of cyber crime is assuming another dimension.

    According to him,”the federal government is putting in place all necessary measures to contain cyber crime,especially in our Banking sector and other areas in the country.

    “We are aware that the cyber crime hacked,has a space file and measures has already been taken.

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    Dambatta,explained that, the Nigerian Computer emergency response team,with a network of computers put together to contain cyber crimes are on ground,in order  to protect our cyber space.and the team is domicile in the office of the security adviser.

    Other measures put in place,is in the Telecommunication sector,where another computer emergency team,known as,cyber crime incidence response team will be set up.

    Dambatta,further explained that,when this team is in place,with the process on for the establishment of this strategic team,that will protect cyber crime on Telecommunication networks.

    He added that,”we would see that these steps being taken by the NCC,as a further reenforcement of measures by government to checkmate cyber crime and nip it in the bud”

  • Ministry, ICT stakeholders to partner on curbing technology importation

    In line with consolidating Nigeria’s position on the global internet governance forum, groups, IT experts, relevant stakeholders in the communication ministry and ICT related sectors on Thursday advocated for advancement in the digital future of Nigeria.

    The Nigeria Internet Governance Forum 2019 which was centered on policy dialogue on issues of internet governance held at Muson Center, Lagos and had different IT experts in attendance with the theme as ‘Enabling digital commonwealth for development’.

    The Ministry of Communication has disclosed that ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the government would partner with stakeholders in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector to curb the loss of billions of naira to importation of technology by ensuring digital inclusion for local internet initiative.

    The permanent secretary, Ministry of Communications, Istifanus Musa Mik Fuktur, represented by the director of ICT at the ministry, Moni Udoh, while speaking at the event disclosed that the ministry in conjunction with other parastatals especially the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) was set to curb billions of naira loss to technology importation.

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    She stated that the target was to ensure digital inclusion for local internet initiative through education by discussing ways the internet can be used to address the development in achieving the SDGs.

    Also speaking at the event, the executive chairman of Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Danbatta, represented by Engr. Chidi Diugwu, stated that the Internet Governance Forum was established in July 2006 for policy dialogue on issues and programmes that shape the evolution and use of the Internet.

    At the panelist workshop session, information Technology (IT) experts urged internet users to be mindful of what they post online so as to ensure their safety.

    The experts deliberated on “Cybersecurity and Trust: Enabling People-centered Data Protection and Privacy Regulations” during the workshop session.

    Dr Dimie Wariowei, the Director, Cybersecurity of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) said that what one uploaded online could be used for criminal acts.

    Wariowei said that people were no

    w using digital means to transact businesses, accessing banking activities through the phones every day.

    He said that there were a lot of challenges associated with such actions, hence, users had to be careful.

    Mr Emmanuel Edet from the Federal Ministry of Justice said that personal data protection was key to being safe online.

    Edet said that there were different laws in Nigeria that protected people’s data, hence, should be leveraged on.

    He said that personal data should be protected so that they would not be misused by others.

  • Engineers develop artificial muscles

    An international team of engineers in U.S. and China have developed a powerful artificial muscles which can generate a power 40 times that of human muscles.

    A study published online on Friday in the journal Science, explained that the engineers developed the muscles using a polymer sheath around inexpensive yarns.

    It described the sheath-run artificial muscles in which the outside sheath absorbs energy and drives the actuation of the yarns inside.

    Previous artificial muscles were made by twisting yarns, such as carbon nanotubes (CNT), fishing line and nylon thread, to the point that they coil.

    Those twisted yarns can drastically contract when heated and return to initial conditions when cooled, according to the study.

    “In our previous twisted and coiled muscles, we applied thermal energy to the entire muscle, but only the outer twisted part of the fiber was doing any mechanical work.

    The central part was doing little, said the paper’s lead author Mu Jiuke at the University of Texas at Dallas.

    Also, it takes a relatively long time to transmit the energy into the inner part of yarns, thus slowing down the muscle’s response speed,” Mu told Xinhua.

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    Mu said with the sheath, the input energy can be converted into the mechanical energy of the muscle more quickly and efficiently.

    In the experiment, the researchers twisted the yarns while the sheath was still wet since the sheath will crack after it has dried.

    Researchers from Donghua University in Shanghai also demonstrated a consumer application of sheath-run artificial muscles.

    They knitted them into a textile that increases porosity when exposed to moisture in order to bring more comfort to cloth wearers.

    (Xinhua/NAN)