Weekly Tech Roundup for September 30, 2022
“It’s not that we use technology, we live technology.” – Libby Larsen
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We bring you some interesting tech-update that will improve your knowledge of technology. Take a seat and enjoy this week’s tech update.
Tech snippets
Microservices and APIs are actually complementary ideas. Though they are frequently referred to as interchangeable terms. – Muhammad Yekini
Startups are making huge innovations and something we can call business out of DevOps tools to optimize existing sales platforms. -Nurudeen Ajani
Mozilla add Twi language to the database. The Twi language will be the 100th language that will be added to the database by Mozilla. – Emmanuel John
As reported, Google plans to move production units to India to manufacture its Pixel phones. Additionally, reports indicate that Google has asked manufacturers to produce about 10-20 percent of the country’s annual Pixel smartphone production. – Mohammad M. Pazouki
iFixit has been making some awesome videos. They just released a video on how to tear down Apple watch Ultra. – Olaoluwa Ogunleye
Here are some smartwatches from Noise, Boat, and OnePlus that you can buy at a discount. The smartwatch comes with a metal body and sports a 1.69-inch HD display. – Amen Aimiuwu
Copying and pasting items during the work process has actually helped us work better and of course, faster. For Windows OS users, the whole process has been simplified. – Sarah Ibe
Pinterest is the platform for inspiration, and images are being used for design and marketing. Some brands upload on the platform for awareness and also to inspire people to improve marketing strategies. Click on the link below to know the brands. – Sofiyat O. Lawal
Tesla has announced it will employ ‘thousands’ of its humanoid robots in its factories by 2020. We have used these human-like robots to produce powertrains in the past. Together with other machine innovations, they helped Tesla increase production by 400% in 2017. - Sunday A. Oluyele
All Facebook and Instagram users in the United States can now connect their wallets and share their NFTs, according to a recent announcement by Meta. – Elijah Moses
First Bank May Not Be The Only Bank Suspending International Transactions on Naira Card
With CBN’s new directive, First bank and others will halt the use of Naira cards for international transactions. – Olivia Wami