Telecoms mast don’t cause impotence in men or contaminate water tanks, NCC and telcos say to douse public health concerns over emissions  

Nigerians have been assured that base transceiver station (BTS), the equipment used to communicate between subscribers and mobile networks, popularly called telecoms masts, cannot cause impotence in men or contaminate water tanks where they are located.

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Transforming Archax mecha robot could be yours to pilot – for a price

Japan's giant human-piloted, humanoid Gundam-style robots are neat and everything, but … why walk if you can roll on four wheels? That's what the Archax does, transforming between robot and vehicle configurations.

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Onyx launches eye-friendly color ePaper tablets for work and play

Onyx International has announced two additions to its 10-inch color ePaper tablet lineup. The Boox Note Air3 C shapes up as an Android reading and writing slate, while the Boox Tab Ultra C Pro is a productivity workhorse that's easy on the eyes.

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Triple-laser 4K projector rocks JBL speakers for all-in-one entertainment

After appearing alongside the world's first 8K Laser TV and a 3,000-lumen triple-laser Dolby Vision 4K UST projector at CES 2023, the C1 TriChroma 4K laser mini projector has now gone up for sale in the US.

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First OnePlus foldable flagship confirmed for US release

OnePlus has announced its first challenger for the flagship foldable phone space, throwing down the gauntlet to more established rivals like Samsung and Google. The Open rocks a durable hinge, 2K 120-Hz OLED displays and Hasselblad-branded cameras.

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First mini-PC with solid-state active cooling system launches

Back in late 2022, Frore Systems emerged from stealth with two solid-state active cooling chips for computers called the AirJet Pro and AirJet Mini. Now Chinese multinational Zotac has announced the rollout of the first mini-PC built around the latter.

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Microsoft’s glass data storage system saves terabytes for 10,000 years

10,000 years in the future, explorers could end up getting rickrolled, thanks to a Global Music Vault due to be built in Norway. It features Microsoft’s Project Silica, a tough new data storage medium that’s never gonna give you up.

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Aminu Waida, Nigeria’s new telecoms chief promises ‘not to deviate from Tinubu’s digital economy vision’ as he resumes duty

Aminu Waida, Nigeria’s new telecoms chief promises ‘not to deviate from Tinubu’s digital economy vision’ as he resumes duty

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At 99%, Nigeria’s telecoms hardware imports means ‘billions of dollars in capital flights,’ CCMON President tells Technology Times

Nigeria’s growing telecoms imports is an adverse trend that President Bola Tinubu’s administration needs to reverse, among other local tech content issues, Mrs Adenike Abudu, President, Certified Computer Manufacturers of Nigeria (CCMON), says in an exclusive interview with Technology Times.

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Bricklaying robots can now build tennis-court-sized walls in 4 hours

The extraordinary Hadrian X bricklaying robot rocks up to a building site looking like a regular truck, then extends a 32-m (105-ft) boom arm and starts precisely laying up to 300 large masonry blocks an hour. It's pretty remarkable to watch.

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