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The race is on for first affordable flying car

The race is on for first affordable flying car

Not since the Wright brothers flew the first powered aircraft near Kitty Hawk in 1903 has the competition been so…
YouTube introduces music membership feature

YouTube introduces music membership feature

Google’s Youtube is beginning a membership benefit that permits users to stream advertisement free music features and to download them…
Facebook Messenger records 500 million users

Facebook Messenger records 500 million users

Social networking giant Facebook said its new messaging service now has more than 500 million users worldwide. Users of the…
Solar Light nominated for West African Power awards

Solar Light nominated for West African Power awards

Solar Light Company is the only Ghanaian nominee in the West African Power Industry awards. The Accra-based company which provides solar electric…
Mark Zuckerberg holds his first-ever public Q&A on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg holds his first-ever public Q&A on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg took on the public on Thursday, holding his first-ever open Q&A session. The Facebook CEO spent about an hour…
Space station crewmen return safely to Earth

Space station crewmen return safely to Earth

A veteran Russian cosmonaut and two International Space Station crew-mates, one from the United States and one from Germany, returned…
Intel funds 13-year-old boy's printer for the blind

Intel funds 13-year-old boy's printer for the blind

Intel has funded a 13-year-old boy from California  who invented a low-cost Braille printer to produce it for the market. Intel has…
Intel to pay $15 to Pentium 4 owners over chip performance

Intel to pay $15 to Pentium 4 owners over chip performance

Intel has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit that claims the company “manipulated” benchmark scores in the early 2000s…
Airlines face cap on age of aircraft

Airlines face cap on age of aircraft

The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has proposed that a cap be placed on the age of aircraft permitted to fly…
One wi-fi hotspot for every 150 people, says study

One wi-fi hotspot for every 150 people, says study

There is one Wi-Fi hotspot for every 150 in the world, new research from wi-fi provider iPass indicates. It suggests…
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