Will Mark Zuckerberg Quit Facebook Board?

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may not quit board of the largest social media even though pressure is on him to do so.

His resignation becomes imperatives as a result of questions surrounding user privacy, one of Facebook’s Whale, Scott Stringer, said. read more

Watching a movie on old black and white TV can be your personal time-machine

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5 old movie recording techniques revealed

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PesaCalc Boosts Kenyan Mobile Money Services

A free application that is compatible with Kenya’s M-pesa, Airtel and Orange Money has been launched by a mobile application company Mobile Matrix.
PesaCalc by Mobile Matrix.
Credit: Google Play
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Benefits of Cross Border Mobile Money Remittance Service

Eight months after the first mobile money cross border remittance service was launched in West Africa by MTN and Airtel between Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso, another one is already live between Ivory Coast and Benin Republic. But, what are=&0=&the =&1=&to the customers of the telecom companies spearheading this service? =&2=&=&3=&.
MTN Group Chief Commercial Officer, Pieter Verkade, said during the first launch in April that, “MTN has reached a great level of adoption of mobile money in Ivory Coast, and Airtel has done the same in Burkina Faso. With a sizeable community of Burkinabe working in Ivory Coast and sending money back to their home country, the partnership will greatly enhance the Mobile Money service for customers in both countries.”
2. To reduce the high fees involved in moving money between telecom subscribers residing in both countries where such service is available. 3. To limit the usage of informal channels in moving and withdrawing money. 4. To bring the two network customers close in order to limit the proximity problem they faced. 5. To eliminate the pains associated with remitting funds. 6. For financial money transfer protection, that is for the security of those wishing to transfer funds to their loved ones resident in either of the two countries.
“…to eliminate current pains associated with remitting funds between both countries while offering best-in-class security that protects the sweats of hard working Burkinabe that want to remit funds back home to their loved ones,” Airtel Africa Group Director for Airtel Money said.
7. Cross border mobile money service remittance service is a method of  increasing financial inclusion via mobile technologies. 8. To revolutionize cross border mobile money transfer in a non-expensive and easy way. 9. Not just to connect families and loved ones, but to also smoothen the progress of trade and business understanding and partnerships on a regional scale.
CEO of MTN Ivory Coast, Wim Vanhelleputte had said, “The ability to transfer money easily and cheaply between Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast is already revolutionising the lives of many of our customers. As with the Burkina service, the Benin corridor will not only connect families, but also facilitate trade and business partnerships on a regional scale.”

MTN Unites Ivory Coast/Benin Through Cross-Border Mobile Money Remittance Service
You’re right if you call it a mobile money bilateral relationship between Ivory Coast and Benin Republic,  that’s because telecom giant, MTN, has given the two countries financial movement of money through its new innovation, mobile money cross-border remittance service. read more

Canada’s first Blockchain ETF gets approval

First blockchain exchange traded fund (ETF) has been approved by the Ontario Securities Commission, it’d be launched on the Toronto Stock Exchange next week, report says.

Harvest Portfolios, one of independent Canadian investment management companies, was said to have filed the preliminary paperwork for its Blockchain Technologies ETF in January (2018), seeking to provide Canadian investors with the opportunity to buy into the blockchain Technology sector, the Globe and Mail reports read more

How to revoke third party access to your Google account

There are several accounts set up that’d ask if you would like to sign up with your Google Plus. Such apps will have permission to your Google Plus account.

This isn’t limited to Google alone, but to all other social media channels. However, there are several levels of permission third party application can have to your Google Account, some of them are: read more

N-Power Tecno Droid Support Centres

Are you having problem with your tablet device? Here are N-Power Tecno Droid Support Centres if you’ve chosen this device.

While the collection centres are different designated locations in their states where volunteers are expected to pick up their NpowerNG tablets, support centres are technical partners who are versed in device repair and maintenance. read more

N-Power RLG Device Support Centres

This post is about Npower RLG Device Support Centres across Nigeria. If there is no support centre in your state, then use the nearest centre to your state.

While the collection centres are different designated locations in their states where volunteers are expected to pick up their Npower device support centres are technical partners who are versed in device repair and maintenance. read more

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