Category: Infotech

  • Google pulls YouTube from Amazon devices, escalating spat

    Google pulls YouTube from Amazon devices, escalating spat

    Rare public spat in the technology industry escalated when Google said it would block its video streaming application YouTube from two Amazon.com Inc devices.

    Google also criticized the online retailer for not selling Google hardware, Media reports on Wednesday.

    The feud is the latest in Silicon Valley to put customers in the crossfire of major competitors.

    Amazon and Google, which is owned by Alphabet Inc, square off in many areas, from cloud computing and online search, to selling voice-controlled gadgets like the Google Home and Amazon Echo Show.

    The stakes are high: many in the technology industry expect that interacting with computers by voice will become widespread, and it is unclear if Amazon, Google or another company will dominate the space.

    Amazon’s suite of voice-controlled devices has outsold Google’s so far, according to a study by research firm eMarketer from earlier this year.

    In a statement, Google said, ”Amazon doesn’t carry Google products like Chromecast and Google Home, doesn’t make (its) Prime Video available for Google Cast users, and last month stopped selling some of (our sister company) Nest’s latest products.

    “Given this lack of reciprocity, we are no longer supporting YouTube on Echo Show and Fire TV. We hope we can reach an agreement to resolve these issues soon,” Google said.

    Amazon said in a statement, “Google is setting a disappointing precedent by selectively blocking customer access to an open website.”

    It said it hoped to resolve the issue with Google as soon as possible but customers could access YouTube through the internet – not an app – on the devices in the meantime.

    The break has been a long time coming.

    Amazon kicked the Chromecast, Google’s television player, off its retail website in 2015, along with Apple Inc’s TV player.

    Amazon had explained the move by saying it wanted to avoid confusing customers who might expect its Prime Video service to be available on devices sold by Amazon.

    Amazon and Apple mended ties earlier this year when it was announced Prime Video would come to Apple TV; not so with Google.

    In September, Google cut off YouTube from the Amazon Echo Show, which had displayed videos on its touchscreen without video recommendations, channel subscriptions and other features.

    Amazon later reintroduced YouTube to the device.

    However, the voice commands it added violated the use terms and on Tuesday Google again removed the service.

    The Fire TV loses access to its YouTube app on Jan. 1, Google said.

    Amazon has sold that device for longer than the Echo Show, meaning more customers may now be affected. (Reuters/NAN)

  • Google launches Datally, smartphone data saving App

    Google launches Datally, smartphone data saving App

    America’s multinational technology company, Google has introduced a new Application, Datally which is designed to help Smartphone users in developing countries to maximize the devices by controlling mobile data.

    Launched and now available on Google Play Store on Thursday, the App, Datally, was created to help users conveniently track data usage and take control of what App is consuming data and to stop it with one switch.

    Speaking at the launch, Google Country Manager, Mrs Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor said: “We believe in focusing on the users and every other thing will follow. From discussions with users in emerging markets like Nigeria, they complain of lack of space on their smartphones because most of them use low earned phones.

    “It makes a lot of difference when you put control in the hands of users. When people know what App consumes larger data, they can shut it or uninstall if they find out they hardly used it. We just want to ensure that nobody is left behind.”

    Similarly, Josh Woodward, in an interview with Reuters noted that the App lists data consumption by app and enables users to control which apps get data and which does not by shutting off data transmissions by Apps.

    It also provides a directory of nearby public Wi-Fi networks that includes user commentary on their quality and safety. According to the company, if anyone connects to a Wi-Fi and end up losing documents or have their devices hacked, the App shares such history with you when you visit such place so you could stay safe.

    After about two years of being in the pipeline due to market study, bait testing and background check, Datally helps to spot duplicate files which will also save space on low cost devices which may not have more than 4GB RAM.

    According to Caesar Sengupta, Vice President, Next Billion Users, Google, in a blogpost: “Mobile data is expensive for many people around the world. And what’s worse, it’s hard to figure out where it all goes. That’s why we built Datally, an app that helps you to control, save more and do more with your data. We’ve been testing Datally in the Philippines for the past few months, and people are saving up to 30 percent on their data.”

  • Bosch empowers artisans with specialized tool kits

    Bosch empowers artisans with specialized tool kits

    Bosch Nigeria, a major global player in the field of technology and power tools has consolidated its partnership with the artisans and tradesmen in Nigeria following the recent launch of an innovative tradesmen kits designed to help welders and carpenters in Nigeria maximize productivity as well as drive growth in the informal sector.

    The Bosch Power Tradesmen Kits which has been specially customized for Carpenters and Welders in Nigeria was launched at the National Stadium in Lagos on the 25th November 2017 with hundreds of artisans present.

    The kits which contains the preferred power tools with the associated accessories the craftsmen need for their daily tasks, is a product of several months of field work and collaboration between Bosch Nigeria and the artisans.

    According to Mr. Frank Diermann, the Country Sales Director Bosch Nigeria, the essence of the programme is to help Nigerian artisans migrate from using hand tools to the more sophisticated power tools which is designed to deliver better efficiency, speed and productivity.

    He added that the importance of having quality power tools for artisans cannot be overemphasized, especially in a market such as Nigeria where unskilled labour constitutes majority of the labour force.

    “The initial partnership program with Carpenters and Welders with the Tradesmen Kits is a strategic investment for Bosch in Nigeria in the development of the artisan’s skills and output to enhance the livelihood of these individuals,” Diermann said during the event.

    The empowerment scheme which is planned to be a pan Nigeria project is being undertaken with strong support and collaboration from major stakeholders including Bank of Industry, Union Bank of Nigeria, Aledin, Bosch authorised Dealers and the Presidents of the Professional Associations for Carpenters and Welders of Nigeria.

    And according to Jeremy Adesanya, Conversion Manager at Bosch Nigeria, the specialized tool is sold at a discounted rate of N80, 000, about 30 percent less than market price. However, the artisan are only expected to pay N30 000, BOI will advance them a micro-credit of N50 000 which they are expect to pay back within six month.

    About 400 artisans from both the Nigerian Welders Association and Professional Carpenters and Furniture-Makers Association benefitted from the scheme, but many more are likely to join the list following the successful launch of the programme, according to Alhaji Ola Balogun President Nigerian Welder Association.

    His sentiment was corroborated by the President of Professional Carpenters and Furniture Makers Association (P.C.F.A.) of Nigeria Comrade Aluko, who commended Bosch for the initiative and noted that the campaign will help Bosch reinforce its presence and market leadership in the power tool market in Nigeria.

    Also in order to tackle challenges related to after sale repairs and services, the German company has already set up a strong after sale office in Nigeria, it has also made efforts to ensure that customers have easier access to original Bosch tools.

    Some of the artisans who spoke at the event commended the company for the initiative adding that this will close the gap that has in time past been exploited by merchants of sub-standard Bosch power tools.

  • Bounce wins Appsafrica award

    Bounce wins Appsafrica award

     

    Bounce News App has been declared the winner of the 2017 AppsAfrica Best News and Entertainment the App Award.

    The AppsAfrica awards ceremony, which was held in Cape Town, South Africa on November 6th, 2017, recognizes innovation in the tech ecosystem across Africa, and is supported by Mobile Monday South Africa and Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF).

    The award adds to the growing collection of Bounce News’ laurels and also underlines the fast rising profile of the news app as Nigeria’s leading online news destination.

    Bounce News Nigeria’s Head of Marketing, Modupe Ogunyemi along with Traffic Acquisition Manager, Tunde Ajetomobi, was in Cape Town to receive the award on behalf of Bounce news.

    In a short acceptance speech, Ogunyemi thanked the organizers for recognizing Bounce News Apps’ excellence in delivering personalized news to its users within Nigeria and across the world.

    She also pledged that the platform will maintain the higher standards set in producing original news content while tailoring the App’s content to suit individual user preferences.

    It is fitting to note that the News App is in line for another major international award, as it has been nominated for the World Architectural News Award. The WAN award is the largest international architecture award programme.

    The WAN Festival, where winners will be decided comes up from November 15th to 17th, 2017 at the Arena Berlin in Germany.

    Interestingly, these outpouring of accolades for Bounce, is coming less than eight months after it was established. And its growth has been attributed to its digital innovation and news gathering technique, which leverages artificial intelligence to provide Nigerians with personalised content.

    Other nominees for the Best News and entertainment award are: Jokko Text  (Senegal), Vodacom Music (South Africa), Vodacom Games (South Africa) and Sportsie (Nigeria).

  • Google brings Launchpad Accelerator to Africa

    Google brings Launchpad Accelerator to Africa

    Google has announced a major new development, which will provide a major boost to African entrepreneurs.

    In line with the commitment, Google CEO Sundar Pichai made to support African entrepreneurs earlier this year, we’re excited to announce Google Developers Launchpad Africa, our new hands-on comprehensive mentorship program tailored exclusively to startups based in Africa.

    Building on the success of Google’s global Launchpad Accelerator programme, this initiative will operate from a new Google Launchpad Space in Lagos (the first onsite location for the programme outside the US).

    It will provide African startups with over $3-million in equity-free support, working space, and access to expert advisers from Google, Silicon Valley, and Africa over the next three years. Participants will also receive travel and Public Relations support during the three-month programme.

              Related: How to check BRT bus time on Google maps

    The first application period is now open through December 11, 6:00 pm (GMT) and the first class will start in early 2018. More classes will be hosted in 2018 and beyond.

    All startups must:

    • Be a technology startup.

    • Be based in Sub-Saharan Africa and target the African market.

    • Have already raised seed funding

    The company will additionally consider:

    • The problem you are trying to solve. How does it create value for users? How are you addressing a real challenge for your home city, country or Africa broadly?

    • Will you share what you learn in Silicon Valley for the benefit of other startups in your local ecosystem?

    “Anyone who spends time in the African technology space knows that the continent is home to some exciting innovations,” says Andy Volk, Sub-Saharan Africa Ecosystem Regional Manager.

    “Over the years, Google has worked with some incredible startups across Africa, tackling everything from healthcare, education, streamlining e-commerce to improving the food supply chain. We very much look forward to welcoming the first cohort of innovators for Launchpad Africa and continue to work together to drive innovation in the African market.”

  • Google maps save Nigerians time, ₦190billion

    Google maps save Nigerians time, ₦190billion

    Maps and Street View from Google, American multinational technology company, is positively impacting geospatial services in Nigeria, a report has revealed.

    Launching the report conducted by a research group, Alpha Beta, on the economic impact of geospatial services in Nigeria, Google noted that its tools like Maps and Street view are making positive economic contributions around the globe to employment, emergency responses and time management.

    The report reveals that digital maps reduce travel time in Nigeria by an average of 8%, saving some ₦190 billion (US $748 million) based on local wages. Similarly, among Nigerians, digital maps are valued at ₦22,131.00 annually – translating into ₦1781 billion per year for all users.

    At the launch in Abuja, Titi Akinsanmi, Google Policy and Government Relations Manager said: “We worked with Alpha Beta to support a study that quantifies the economic impact of the geospatial technology, looking at the benefits and value geospatial technology brings to consumers, businesses and society.

    “Digital Maps have become powerful tools for policymakers to ensure the safety of their citizens, and for companies and consumers to save time and money when managing their daily affairs. And their benefits are far bigger than people may think. We discovered that geospatial services not only make life easier — by helping people turn their intentions of finding a place into actions of getting there – but also support the global economy by creating tangible benefits for businesses and consumers.”

    According to the report, about 86% of the online population in Nigeria use digital maps and geo-enabled apps for various reasons but, most especially for education and social networking. The report also shows that geospatial services could have a significant productivity impact in sectors that can grow the Gross Domestic Product in the country. At the launch of the report in Abuja, Google also shared its journey of Maps in Nigeria. The company has worked with Nigerians since 2012 to add thousands of roads, landmarks, and businesses throughout the country to Maps.

    In 2013, Google introduced Turn-by-Turn navigation in Nigeria for users using Google Maps for Mobile
    In 2014 Real-Time Transit information on the LAGBUS was launched to help people in Lagos access bus times on BRT routes.
    In 2015 real-time traffic updates was introduced, as a way to help people better navigate busy traffic conditions.
    In July 2017 Google announced the launch of Street View in Nigeria making imagery of about 10,000 kilometers of roads in Lagos available to people in Nigeria and around the world.

    Speaking at the launch, Titi Akinsanmi, Google Policy and Government Relations Manager said, “We worked with AlphaBeta to support a study that quantifies the economic impact of the geospatial technology, looking at the benefits and value geospatial technology brings to consumers, businesses, and society.

    “Digital Maps have become powerful tools for policymakers to ensure the safety of their citizens, and for companies and consumers to save time and money when managing their daily affairs. And their benefits are far bigger than people may think. We discovered that geospatial services not only make life easier — by helping people turn their intentions of finding a place into actions of getting there – but also support the global economy by creating tangible benefits for businesses and consumers,” she says.

    Each month, more than 1 billion people use Google Maps to find, discover and explore their world. Nearly one-third of all mobile searches are related to location, and location-related mobile searches are growing by 50% faster than all mobile searches.

  • How to check BRT bus time on Google maps

    How to check BRT bus time on Google maps

    Google Maps has come a long way since its 2005 launch. What was once a simple web-based application has become an increasingly indispensable tool that many of us use on a daily basis.

    Thing is when something becomes as widely used as Maps, it’s easy to forget just how much easier it makes your life. On the other hand, even if you’re a regular Maps user, you might not know about all the beneficial features it offers.

    With that in mind, here are five ways that Google Maps make life easier.

    1. Making public transport a cinch

    Unless you take the same route, using the same transportation mode every day, public transport can be pretty tough to figure out.

    That is unless you’re using Google Maps. In cities around the world, people use Maps to help them get to where they need to go using public transport. Moreover, they’re able to do so quickly and efficiently.

    This has also been true of Lagos for some time now. In 2014, Google launched Real-Time Transit information on the LAGBUS. This has enabled people in the city to access bus times on BRT routes, making it easier for them to use public transport and saving them from having to use a cab or hire a car.

    2. Saving you time, and fuel

    Before maps became digital, anyone wanting to get somewhere they hadn’t previously been had a couple of choices: they could buy a physical map, plot out the route, and hope that all the information was correct. Alternatively, they could trust a combination of prior knowledge and blind luck and hope for the best.

    While the first option would usually get you there, it took time. If everything went your way, the second option could be quicker, but it could equally end in disaster.

    Today, you can simply open up Maps on your smartphone, get instant directions to the destination of your choice, and estimated time of arrival, and real-time traffic information.

    In 2016, the reductions in travel time thanks to Maps saved Nigerians some ₦190 billion (US $748 million) based on local wages.

    3. Maps change the way you shop

    Let’s say you need to do so some shopping. A few years ago, you would have had to ask the people in your neighbourhood where you could find the various things you needed. The problem with that was that the people you asked would not always know where everything was and, even if they did, they might not have had the best recommendations.

    Thanks to Google Maps, you can simply search for your nearest retailers and get instant reviews, giving you a good indication of where you should spend your money.

    Using Maps also means that if you have to shop at multiple retailers, you can find the shortest routes between them, once again saving you time and, ultimately, money.

    4. Maps help customers find businesses

    Maps does not just help people get around, it also helps businesses attract customers. Businesses of all sizes can easily register on Maps, making it simple for prospective customers to find them.

    As well as registering your location, you can include basic information about the business – such as operating hours – as well as your contact details.

    And when it comes to helping people find you, Maps has another trick up its sleeve in the shape of Street View, which allows people to see what the surrounding neighbourhood and the exterior of your building looks like.

    Not only does this give them a better sense of where you operate from, it also gives them confidence that they have arrived at the right location when they get to you.

    Finally, the Maps API means that you can embed a map, with your location pinned to it, on your website.

    5. Maps help people find each other

    In the old days, planning to meet up with someone in a location that neither of you were familiar with could be a major pain. How many of us remember the pain and frustration of trying to describe your surroundings to someone on the phone? It could take long, wasted hours before you eventually found each other.

    Nowadays you can simply share your location from the Maps app, allowing people to easily find each other, even in areas neither have either been to before. To activate this feature, simply tap on your location, tap share, and choose the person or people you want to share it with.

    This feature is not just useful for helping people find each other. It can also help you remember where you have parked and discover nearby places.

  • Review of Freetel ice 2, most affordable smartphone

    Review of Freetel ice 2, most affordable smartphone

    The Freetel Ice 2 is undeniably a low budget smartphone that is able to give the feels of a high-end smartphone without attracting public glare to it due to its plastic chassis.

    Running on Android 7.0 (Nougat) revolution with a 4.0-inch IPS display that packs a quad-core processor and 1GB RAM, the device may favourably compete and probably beat your alternative smartphone with its multi-user function.

    On this feature, up to four users can have an account on the device at a time as well as a guest account which gives the owner a large space for privacy. Every user, like on the computer, can set up personal security, download desired Apps, etcetera. However, the owner has the right to uninstall any App.

    Interestingly for example, as the owner, you permit users or the guest permissions to make calls. Which means you can hand the device over easily to that friend who likes to use people’s airtime, knowing that you are covered.

    The Freetel Ice 2 is one device that aims to break the barrier of economic reasons for not enjoying the smartphone life. In Nigeria, it sells for about #13,000 which is equivalent to the price of some Java phones. It can also split screen being an Android 7.0 (Nougat) device.

    With the meagre 2MP rear camera available, Freetel Ice 2 can produce passable images. Meanwhile, with a better light, it can give even better results. It has LED flash and autofocus, too. And the VGA (0.3MP) front camera produces selfies that are better than known.

    The device has a 8GB Storage, which is expandable up to 32GB memory card, 3G Internet and a 1350 mAh Battery which keeps you going all day. It offers dual micro SIM card slots. You get Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with Wi-Fi Direct and hotspot for wireless connectivity.

    That the device is a low budget phone with impressive features means users should be careful not to demand even more than it can already offer. It is available across leading online stores in Nigeria.

  • Bounce tops google play store downloads 

    In less than seven months after its launch, the Bounce News Application is now rated as the number one App on the Google play store in Nigeria.

    This confirms its status as a market leader in its segment.

    The Bounce News App, which was conceived to provide people-oriented news for the Nigerian audience, earned more downloads on play store ahead of other international social media apps.

    Commenting on the success story of Bounce.ng, the General Manager of the platform, Goodluck Ikporo said the rating is another milestone for Bounce as it has become a one-stop online spot for Nigerian and international news.

    He added that Bounce has enjoyed that level of download on Google play store because the app is very user-friendly and has both online and offline functionality.

    “The App does not need so much space on mobile phone and it takes a few seconds to download. Also, you can save stories you want to read offline. The app is easy to use and quite effective. That’s our concept,” Mr Ikporo said.

    The GM also noted that the platform is dedicated to delivering daily inspiring and relevant stories that are tailored to empower the Nigerian news consumers and while giving them a voice in the polity.

    By studying search patterns and activities on social media to know the kind of stories that interest its readers, Bounce News can make recommendations while transforming basic information into applied intelligence.

    “When you first launch BOUNCE, you’ll be given the option to select which interests you prefer to follow.

    This defines the initial set of content BOUNCE will show to you. BOUNCE will look at your profiles and the content you have publicly shared to find additional interests that could be relevant to you. Basically, it is your news, your style in your hands 24/7.”

    He added that BOUNCE also analyses user activity on the app to find out what kind of stories they read or skip, and any action taken around stories (like using the thumbs up or thumbs down).

    Each of these actions teaches Bounce a little bit about users’ interests and over time, it will get pretty
    good at predicting which stories you love.

  • TSTV Bouquet Subscription Table

    TSTV Bouquet Subscription Table

    TSTV Subscription fee ranges from N200, N500, N1000, N1500, and N3000. Intrestingly, it requires that you pay as you consume.

    Features of TSTV Decoder
    • 200+ Channels,
    • Pause, Record and Play back Feature
    • Free Wifi: 20GB Free data
    • Inbuilt Camera for video calling
    • Affordable subscription
    and 50GB storage space.

    TSTV Subscription Table

    Bouquets                          Price                         Data
    Monthly Bouquet            N3, 000                       10GB
    Two weeks Bouquet       N1, 500                         5GB
    Ten Days Bouquet          N1, 000                        3GB
    Weekly Bouquet              N750                            2GB
    Three Days Bouquet       N500                           1GB
    Daily Bouquet                  N200                          500MB