Information and communication technology (ICT) has reshaped our lives, how we live, how we work, how we entertain ourselves.
The directive is expected to streamline the sale of mobile devices in the country, enhance consumer protection, and promote fair competition among sellers.
The Communications Authority of Kenya has clarified that all mobile phone imports must use type C chargers, emphasising compliance with the new standard.
Secondary root certificate maintains security of communications between servers and clients to facilitate a phased transition from current to ...
The Ministry of Science and ICT has approved a three-year national road map to pivot from an ICT powerhouse to the world’s top three artificial ...
Jong-seong Park, a Master at Semes, and In-hwa Jeong, a Principal Researcher at Atlas Networks, have been selected as the ...
Traditional crimes are rapidly evolving into sophisticated high-tech offences as criminals increasingly rely on electronic devices, experts warned at a seminar held in Colombo last Tuesday.Addressing ...
The government has presented about 8,500 laptops to support the national rollout of the One Million Coders Programme (OMCP).
Climate change presents an escalating global challenge, demanding concerted efforts to mitigate its widespread effects. For ...
A research paper by scientists from Pohang University of Science and Technology developed a groundbreaking silent speech ...
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has clarified that there is no ban on low-end or entry-level mobile phones, following public concern over its newly issued Technical Specifications for ...
In high-noise settings—such as industrial sites, military operations, or emergency scenarios—conventional communication tools often fail due to ...