Author: Jessica Adiele

A technical writer and storyteller, passionate about breaking down complex ideas into clear, engaging content

Instagram is experimenting with a new feature that could change how users interact with its most popular content format — Reels. According to early reports, the platform is testing Picture-in-Picture (PiP) viewing, allowing users to keep watching Reels while simultaneously using other parts of the app or even their phone.…

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In a world where women continue to face systemic barriers in business and technology, every initiative that highlights their contributions deserves attention. Ride-hailing and urban services platform inDrive has taken a bold step by unveiling a tech award dedicated to women entrepreneurs, aimed at recognizing and supporting female-led innovation. This…

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Meta’s Threads, the app often seen as Instagram’s answer to Twitter (now X), is quietly testing a feature that could change how people use the platform: long-form text posts. This move positions Threads closer to becoming a serious competitor in the online publishing and microblogging space, especially at a time…

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Google is quietly reshaping the language learning space. What was once just a translation service is now evolving into something more ambitious. With the introduction of new language learning tools, Google Translate is stepping into territory long dominated by apps like Duolingo. The question is: can it truly compete? Duolingo…

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Africa’s telecom industry is in the middle of a major transition, one that goes far beyond connectivity. It’s no longer just about expanding networks—it’s about making them sustainable. That’s why Huawei and Ethio Telecom’s recent deployment of the first batch of Solar-on-Tower solutions in Africa feels so significant. This move…

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Samsung has once again raised the game in home entertainment by launching its 2025 lineup of Vision AI-powered TVs, available across Neo QLED, QLED, OLED, and The Frame models. This isn’t just another product release—it’s Samsung staking its claim that the TV is no longer a passive screen, but a…

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Airtel Nigeria has introduced a new WhatsApp-based chatbot called Airtel Assist, designed to make customer interactions smoother by giving users instant access to services such as airtime recharge, data purchases, balance checks, and frequently asked questions—all without needing to call customer care or navigate USSD codes. On paper, this sounds…

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New Zealand has announced that from September 18, 2025, it will no longer accept paper student visa applications. Instead, all applications will need to be submitted online through Immigration New Zealand’s digital portal. On the surface, this looks like a positive step toward modernization—after all, most countries have been moving…

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Bluesky has just announced a sweeping overhaul of its policies and Community Guidelines, and it’s a moment that matters more than you might think. After years of crafting an alternative social experience built on openness, decentralization, and user empowerment, the platform now finds itself responding to growth and regulation by…

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Threads has officially crossed the 400 million monthly active user mark, a milestone that feels less like a surprise and more like a wake-up call. Two years ago, what began as a playful Instagram spin-off aiming to rival Twitter (now X) was dismissed as a side project. Yet here we…

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