Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Terrorism: UK demands access to WhatsApp for Intel use

Facebook Inc. is facing calls from lawmakers in the U.K. to make its WhatsApp more accessible in the wake of last week’s terrorist attack in London.
In an interview, U.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd called on Facebook and other app makers to make their encrypted messaging services accessible to intelligence agencies to prevent future terrorist attacks. The home secretary called it “completely unacceptable” that the U.K. government can’t read messages sent within the apps. Rudd is holding a meeting with technology companies later this week to discuss options.
Rudd also wouldn’t rule out passing legislation to give intelligence agencies access to the encrypted messaging apps. The calls from Rudd came after it was revealed that Khalid Masood, the British extremist who murdered four people near Parliament on Wednesday, communicated via WhatsApp shortly before the attack. Police believe Masood acted alone in the attack that shook the nation.
While a large percentage of the population would agree that law enforcement should have access to encrypted messaging apps, privacy advocates and consumer watchdogs argue that giving the government such power is overreach, arguing that creating new “draconian” laws only serves to play into the terrorists' hands.
The calls on the part of U.K. lawmakers comes on the heels of a long-running fight between Apple Inc. and the FBI over getting access to locked devices in the U.S. Apple had refused to help unlock the iPhone belonging to San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, which forced the FBI to use costly software to unlock it.
Apple said it would violate the rights of its customers if the government was able to decrypt data on locked iPhones. In February, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook penned a letter to Apple customers arguing that the government’s demands are “chilling.” He went on to say that the FBI wanted Apple to create a new version of the iPhone operating system to get around security features and install it on the iPhone recovered in the shooting.
“In the wrong hands, this software—which does not exist today—would have the potential to unlock any iPhone in someone’s physical possession. The FBI may use different words to describe this tool, but make no mistake: Building a version of iOS that bypasses security in this way would undeniably create a backdoor. And while the government may argue that its use would be limited to this case, there is no way to guarantee such control,” Cook wrote.






Via: Investopedia

Asus launch ZenBook UX330 with 7th gen Intel processors

Asus has launched the ZenBook UX330 laptop in select markets like India. The new ZenBook laptop, which has been claimed to be one of the slimmest and lightest 13.3-inch clamshell notebooks in the world, has already been made available across all online retailers and channel partners from March 21 and comes in Rose Gold and Quartz Grey colours.
The ZenBook UX330 laptop comes with a full body aluminium design, weighs 1.2kg, and is just 13.5mm thick. The laptop sports a high-resolution 13.3-inch QHD+ (3200x1800 pixels) display with company's proprietary 'Splendid Display Technology'. It is powered by seventh-generation Intel Core (i7-7500/ i5-7200) processors with up to 8GB of high speed 1866MHz RAM. The laptop comes with a backlit keyboard and as per company's claims, offers 12 hours of battery life.
The new ZenBook laptop comes with a 512GB SSD storage. In terms of connectivity options, the laptop offers USB 3.1 Type-C, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and Bluetooth 4.1.
In the sound department, the ZenBook UX330 laptop comes with Asus SonicMaster Audio System developed for notebooks. "The audio system of the ZenBook UX330 was tuned by experts from ASUS' own 'Golden Ears' audio team as well as renowned audiophile company, Harman/Kardon to ensure the very best experience for the playback of a wide variety of content, be it music, movie, recording, gaming and speech mode," Asus said in its release.
The laptop has been made available in five variants namely - FC082T, FB132T, FB157T, FB089T, and FB088T.  Other features that stand out for the ultrabook include the in-house Splendid Display Technology supplied by the company, a backlit keyboard and USB 3.1 with Type-C connector.
The company claims that the ultrabook can last 12 hours on a single charge and it comes with a 2-year global warranty. Asus has also added Asus SonicMaster Audio system for good quality audio which has been fine-tuned by Asus’s experts from the ‘Golden Ears’ audio team. ZenBook UX330 will come in 5 different models with different price tags.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

AMD continue to tease on imminent Radeon RX Vega 4GB cards release...likens it to Nvidia 's 11GB GTX 1080 Ti

AMD has teased more information about its forthcoming Vega-based graphics cards, revealing that they will come with either 4GB or 8GB memory and hinting that a launch is imminent.
Both versions will use the second-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM2), which in addition to offering improved memory bandwidth will also provide greater power efficiency - something AMD cards have been lacking as of late.
Scott Herkelman, vice president and general manager of Radeon gaming at AMD, suggested that 4GB of HBM2 Vega graphics card memory could potentially have similar memory bandwidth to Nvidia's 11GB GTX 1080 Ti, although we'll believe that when we see the independent benchmarks.
More plausibly, he added that Radeon RX Vega graphics cards ought to be smaller than some of the AMD graphics cards that have been shipped of late, particularly the £200 stop-gap Polaris 10-based RX 480s, which appeared in the middle of last year.
This was produced on GlobalFoundries' 14nm FinFET process and was very much a 'warm up' in advance of the slew of Vega-based GPUs that AMD had promised for the second quarter of 2017. With the second quarter just weeks away, and AMD in the habit of launching stuff at the beginning of quarters, the first of AMD's long-awaited new Vegas ought to be seeing the light of day very shortly.
The news was revealed at AMD's Tech Summit in China over the weekend.
The company also revealed plans to push into gaming laptops, given the more compact nature of the GPUs that the company is planning, although heat dissipation will (of course) also be a factor there.

What wasn't revealed were core configurations and clock speeds, and whether the company will offer essentially the same device at different levels of performance and form-factors (and prices, natch). The Vega is AMD's response to Nvidia's 10-series, a new GPU architecture designed to take advantage of the latest 14nm and 16nm chip manufacturing processes. It's very much the 'second foot to fall' in AMD's 2017 comeback tour, which appears to be going splendidly so far.

Moov Nigeria introduce Online platform to ease cargo, freight services

Innovative logistics and cargo management firm Moov Nigeria, has revolutionized  the sector with a technology disruptor and pioneer online delivery service platform, to improve logistics and cargo management for individuals and corporate transportation organizations in the country and Africa as a whole.
The online platform, Moov.Com.Ng, is poised to simplify the tedious freight brokerage activities, bringing in the dynamic aspect of ‘freight bidding software’, sometimes referred to as ‘online truck load boards’ or ‘freight load boards and help customers or cargo owners to select choice delivery company from a pool of professionals the platform will provide.
Aside instituting sanity in the industry, when launched, the solution will also assist users, especially operators solve ‘Origin and Destination (O&D) complexities, as cargo shipments are usually one-way, with operators losing revenue along the line.
Before now, O&D results in doubling the workload for cargo revenue management, since there is no return trip to count on, however, Moov.com.ng will ensure the synchronization of multiple touch points, including flights, trucks, regulatory/security checks, varying loading and handling requirements, and special services which must all be factored into cargo management to make correct decisions, meet customer agreements, and generate profits.
“We are excited to announce the launch of Moov Nigeria, a purely Internet logistics service organization to the general public,” said the Founder and Country Manager, Moov Nigeria, Mr. Larry Chinekezi, “The domain www.moov.com.ng connects shipping users to carefully verified vehicle owner-drivers or delivery companies who have the expertise and capability to pick up and deliver securely any parcel or cargo from the home or office to desired destinations throughout the 36 states of Nigeria.
Mr. Chinekezi said that the innovative platform tends to entrench the era of reliable delivery service, adding that lack of trust has been the bane of courier/logistics industry in the country.
“Today, most customers seem to have lost confidence in the delivery service, because whether you choose to use the transporters, courier company or person-to-person delivery, they all have issues and limitations, particularly with pilfering, dumping of mails or damages.
They come back telling the customers stories; therefore, the customer is the loser. In some occasions, people have missed annual general meetings, weddings and other functions just because the parcel conveying message to them was delivered late. Even during trade shows you see material arriving on the day the event is closing; such disappointment can be devastating. We tend to address this challenge with Moov.com.ng.

“Secondly, the service providers are going to benefit from this platform. Apart from the registered courier companies that have offices, it is usually difficult to accommodate those young people who have trucks/cars and can deliver goods for people and make a living for themselves. There are also cases of driving using company trucks to do personal delivery. Every day, they take off from their houses, come back in the evening to tell stories of how VIO or LASTMA held them throughout the day. Moov.com.ng with its tracking device will help the companies track movement of their trucks real time, while the customers can also track the state of their goods with ease”.
Mr. Chinekezi added that through the innovative system over 500 Moov Agents will be setup across the country; “with very little setup cost to get started, each agent will operate as a business under Moov Nigeria and can develop their own branches also within and earn regular income through our activities”.
He clarified that Moov Nigeria is a member of Moov Africa starting in five countries, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt and South Africa. “Through these countries we aim to connect Africa’s fledgling e-commerce and trading activities by providing effective and seamless logistics services through registered service providers”, he said.

The promoters have over 40 years cognate logistics experience up to the highest corporate level and have rolled out the solution in Nigeria.

Webber Elevator brand makes Nigeria debut with Eliel Group

In order to encourage competition and promote quality standards in the Nigerian real estate sector, Eliel Jerahmeal Nigeria Limited and Weibo Elevator company have partnered to provide the best of Webber elevator brands to strengthen industry operation in African region. In a media chart with newsmen in Lagos, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Eliel Group of Companies, Mrs Damilola Adefemi said that building construction in Nigeria requires first class equipment to meet world class standard and also to build trust and confidence among your clients.
According to her, “the only way real estate sector in Nigeria can make meaningful impact in nation building is by approaching building construction in the country with world class building equipment and this is the reason behind our franchise to market and sale Webber elevators, a modern technology equipment that promotes real estate operation”.
Mrs Adefemi said that our company, Eliel Jerahmeal Nigeria limited has the exclusive franchise for marketing and sales of Webber elevators in Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon and Ivory coast. “These elevators she said, are used in offices, homes, hotels, factories, hospitals, showrooms, malls, conference centres and so many other facilities”. Its operation is needed in all places and by all people to move people and goods including cars and machines up and down within a building”.
Continuing, Mrs Adefemi told media men that because of its technology build-up, Webber is a unique brand of elevators, escalators and travelators which makes its operate more efficiently and it guarantees smooth operation, quieter, fast and it has a very special traction system which makes it totally different and with absolutely minimal maintenance unlike others.
She said further that Webber elevators are also the only High Tech elevators that operate with the VVVF technology which allows the doors to align perfectly without any complication whatsoever. “Despite its high quality operation and one of the best in the industry, it is the most affordable in the Nigerian market today by virtue of its superb technology. Following the fast growing real estate business in Nigeria, the environment is highly conducive for marketing Webber elevators as Nigeria is still developing in terms of infrastructure.
Webber Elevator brand is from the Weibo Elevator company based in China.





Via: Vanguard

Ecobank Ghana launches Masterpass QR to boost digital payment

Ecobank Ghana has introduced Masterpass QR to boost safe and secure digital payment via the mobile phone for booth the banked and the unbanked.
Ecobank's Masterpass QR was designed by global card and digital payment giant, MasterCard to integrate various payment platforms in a safe and secure way for consumers, merchants and service providers. Ecobank is the first to launch the QR code in Ghana and the code is dubbed Ecobank QR.
Coming a few months after announcing its successful Kenya activation (read here), it currently allows Ecobank account holders who have the Ecobank Mobile Banking App on their smartphones to make payments at various sales points by just scanning the Ecobank QR at a merchant's place. Those with feature phones can access the service as well.
In that sense, therefore, the service enables merchants like shops, restaurants, bars, food sellers, taxi/trotro drivers among others to accept payment from mobile phones, cards etc without having to use a point of sale (POS) device.
Ecobank Ghana Managing Director, Dan Sackey, said the systems saves merchants the cost of buying POS devices and the risk of handling loads of cash from sales, while the consumer has the luxury of access to money in their account even when they do not have cash. "The payment is instant and the merchant can also have instant access to their money. This eliminates the cost of physical POS terminals and reliance on network or the internet connectivity," he said.
Dan Sackey said the Ecobank Masterpass QR also keeps records of transaction volumes and sales and therefore makes it easy for the bank to offer financial support to the merchant upon request.
West African Regional Manager for Consumer Distribution for Ecobank, Owuraku Asare told Adom News very soon mobile money wallet holders would also be able to use the Ecobank Masterpass QR to make payments from their mobile wallets. "Other banks will soon launch it and it will help to boost financial inclusion in the country - help to boost the drive towards a cashless society and ultimately reduce the cost of printing and using cash," he said.
He noted that Masterpass QR is the safest digital payment platform yet because it requires the use of a personal identification number (PIN), which means no one can access another person's funds. Owuraku Asare said Ecobank QR allows customers to make payments of up to GHC5,000 in one transaction and up to GHC20,000 in a day.
Meanwhile, earlier, Lead of MasterCard for the Middle East and Africa, Guarang Shah had told Adom News at the just-ended Mobile World Congress that Masterpass QR will eventually allow all payment platforms including even cards like Visa and others, other than MasterCard, to be used for payment via Masterpass.
Guarang said the QR is designed to bridge the gap in digital payment and globalize it such that any and everyone, whether banked or unbanked can access any form of financial account they have to make payments anywhere in the world. He said the integration if various payment platform was in recognition of the fact that not everyone has a bank account but everyone deserves the opportunity of convenience and safety when making payment.
"This innovation ensures financial inclusion because it brings mobile money wallet holders onboard one global payment platform - it also bridges the interoperability gap because the system is designed to allow payment via other cards outside of MasterCard going forward," he said.
Masterpass has already been launched in Pakistan, and in Ecobank in Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana and in also in seven countries in just seven months. "Ecobank has currently signed a contract to extend the service to all of its 33 markets in Africa and UBA (United Bank of Africa) has also expressed interest in extending it to thousands of merchants across Africa," he said.
Its main uses currently include uses at cinemas, online shopping for bills payments, airtime top-up, for fuel purchase, payment of taxi fare and restaurants among others.

Guarang believes Masterpass is a Pan-African innovation that will facilitate financial inclusion is a very big way because it does not matter what kind of account one holds, the services allows payment with that account.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

BlackBerry Introduces Privacy Shade and Other Updates...admits BB10 is dying

As BlackBerry fully adopts Android as its operating system, the company is bringing the security features it is renowned for to an OS with a dubious track record when it comes to security. This includes regular updates as well as introducing new apps, which address security and privacy issues. The roll-out of the March security updates come after the introduction of the new KEYone phone at MWC 2017 in Barcelona. This month there is a new app called Privacy Shade, along with additional updates to the existing line of applications.
On the company blog, Michael Clewley, Director of Software Product Management, says:
“Privacy Shade will let you read emails, messages and personal content at any time without worrying about snoopers, even if someone is looking over your shoulder. The app allows you to view private information in public places — like on the train or in a restaurant — by obscuring the parts of the screen that you’re not actively viewing or using, while still allowing you to interact with the obscured parts.”
While worrying about people looking over your shoulder might seem a bit paranoid, visual hacking is a serious problem. It’s one that has led PC, monitor and screen protector manufacturers to come up with solutions to address this issue. With Privacy Shade, BlackBerry has created an app that prevents anyone around you from easily seeing what is on your screen. The concept is actually quite ingenious. Privacy Shade lets you control the area of the screen you are viewing and block out everything else, while still allowing you to interact with the entire screen.
When you turn the BlackBerry Privacy Shade app on, you adjust the transparency of the shade depending on the lighting condition of where you happen to be. Once you make the adjustment, the app exposes the area you are reading or typing in, leaving everything else dark.
The other updates to Blackberry’s Android operating system include a new version of BlackBerry Hub that adds dual-SIM support for BlackBerry smartphones, as well as new features for Kik and Telegram, Android Wear Notifications, Contacts, and DTEK. Kik and Telegram are popular messaging services for mobile devices, and with the update, users can enable auto cc: or bcc: when sending a message. And according to Clewley, the settings can be applied to individual accounts.
Android Wear Notifications, which is in beta, will let you read and delete Hub items via Android Wear devices with Hub+ notifications.
Another feature has been added finding and linking duplicate contacts to get rid of the clutter. As for DTEK, BlackBerry’s security monitoring app, users will receive a notification if an OS Integrity issue has been detected.
But in a rather unfortunate twist, BlackBerry has finally acknowledged problems with the much-delayed 10.3.3 update to BlackBerry 10 that users began to receive late last year.
In September 2015, as it announced the company’s first Android device, BlackBerry CEO John Chen promised that its home grown BB10 platform wasn’t dead. It had last received an update with new features in February 2015. Chen explained that BB10 users would receive two further "platform updates focused on security and privacy enhancements", the first coming in March 2016.
That was a way of saying that the BB10 platform was going into maintenance mode, and users shouldn’t expect any new features. As we explained, the Qt-based Cascades development environment needed significant investment to bring it up to date, and BB10 devices sales didn’t justify it. Since then BlackBerry Mobile has been created as a software and licensing unit, with partners, principally TCL, handling the design, marketing and logistics of selling BlackBerry-branded phones.
The promised update, which qualified for US National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) certification, only rolled out in December, and only initially for US users. (UK devices began to receive 10.3.3 last month.)
But even though 10.3.3 didn’t contain any new features, it has caused users problems, BlackBerry acknowledges in a release note. These include:
  • Slow/poor performance
  • Menu items missing or slow to respond
  • Device temperature warmer than usual
  • Applications not opening
  • [The device being] unable to connect to wireless networks


The advice? Walk away from your BlackBerry for 24 hours!
Users aren’t impressed, partly because it was typical for users to expect a “settling in” period after a fresh install, and partly because it doesn’t acknowledge that 10.3.3 has brought new problems.
Alas, the problems are compounded by other evidence of decay in the BB10 world. For users to backup their mission critical phone logs, or migrate them to another device, BlackBerry’s desktop software Link needs to be used. But the combination of BlackBerry Link and 10.3.3 works only erratically, or not at all, with Windows 10 and Mac OS Sierra, and there’s no indication it will ever receive an update. To keep backing up that vital data, users need to keep their phone on 10.3.2 and an older version of Mac or Windows: preferably both.
Two years ago BlackBerry’s enterprise chief told us the company had “left people behind” in its migration to BB10 in 2013. Internal network data showed that millions were clinging to their older BlackBerry devices. Now it’s BB10 user’s turn to be left behind, too.

Via: Express.Co.Uk


MTN’s Potential Exit from Nigeria: Examining the Impact of the Proposed 5% Telecom Tax

MTN Nigeria, the largest telecom provider in the country, has hinted at the possibility of exiting the Nigerian market should a proposed 5% ...