Workz Group, a telecoms subscriber products manufacturer, and serialized software company has, officially launched its optimal SIM solution for mobile network operators. The solution aims to allow operators significantly reduce the cost of subscriber registration without being of detriment to the perceived brand quality and customer experience. Readmore
Old is gold indeed. Most children in the world used/use to play a threaded toy in their hands. The toy was just used for fun but it has been realized that the toy is very useful in medical diagnosis. It is also known as a button spinner, buzzer or spinning disk. It is a simplistic child's toy, with a button or disk threaded through two strings that are affixed to handles. A child begins by winding the strings and then pulling on the handles to make the threads unwind and the button spin. Pulling and relaxing the strings repeatedly makes the button spin faster.
Technology is boosting up in most of the African countries. Recently there is news on three teenage girls from South Africa who have designed and built payloads for a satellite that will orbit over the earth's poles scanning Africa's surface. Once in space, the satellite will collect information on agriculture, and food security within the continent.
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According to a 98-page report released on Thursday, Uber described the potential of autonomous flying cars to free frustrated commuters from clogged highways. Uber believes that within a decade it will be possible to build a network of affordable, electric flying cars that take off and land vertically at speeds of up to 200 mph. Uber doesn't plan to build its own flying cars but wants to collaborate with companies, governments, and communities to push the nascent field forward. Uber's report is the latest example of mounting hype surrounding technology's impact on transportation, ranging from autonomous taxis to flying cars and self-driving trucks. Read more…