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Ban Meta's smart glasses all you want. Amazon will still sell you a spying clock

The German digital rights group filed a criminal complaint against Meta/Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising concerns about proportionality, applicability of the same idea in other EU Member States, and issues with law enforcement.

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NITDA, Budget Office launch joint committee to drive Nigeria’s National Sovereign Cloud Initiative

The National Information Technology Development Agency and the Budget Office of the Federation have inaugurated a Joint Technical Committee to drive the implementation of Nigeria's National Sovereign…

  • NITDA and Budget Office form Joint Technical Committee
  • Committee chaired by Budget Office DG Tanimu Yakubu
  • Focus areas include fiscal, procurement, and investment structures

Beyond silicon Savannah: The rise of innovation beyond Nairobi

Counties are investing in innovation hubs, incubation centres and digital infrastructure, while entrepreneurs are increasingly building businesses around the economic strengths of their regions.

  • Mombasa, Kisumu, and Konza Technopolis emerging as innovation centers
  • Companies like Watu Credit expanding presence in Mombasa
  • Konza Technopolis aims to become technology hub

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