Category: Technology
WhatsApp to allow iPhone users log in to multiple accounts
Messaging platform WhatsApp has rolled out native multi-account support for iPhone users, finally bringing iOS in line with its Android version. iPhone users can now…
5 things Android phones can do that iPhone still can’t in 2025
Everyone seems to have an iPhone these days, but behind the blue-bubble craze, Android remains the world’s dominant mobile platform, powering about 72% of smartphones…
AI chip giant Nvidia becomes world’s first $5 trillion company
AI chip juggernaut Nvidia became the world’s first $5 trillion company on Wednesday, as investors remain confident that artificial intelligence will deliver a new wave…
From iPhone XR to iPhone 17 Pro Max? — The hidden risks of cosmetically upgraded iPhones in Nigeria
Nigeria’s smartphone scene is buzzing again — this time over claims of “upgraded iPhones” sold as the latest models. The conversation recently exploded after socialite…
Full list of phones made in Africa
Africa’s technology industry is evolving rapidly, and one area that has seen remarkable strides is in phone production. While global giants like Samsung, Apple, and…
Top 10 phones that take the best photos in low light
Low-light photography has always been a challenge for phones, but thanks to advancements in camera sensors, computational photography, and AI processing, capturing sharp, clear, and…
Fastest charging phones of 2025
In 2025, smartphone makers continue to push the boundaries of charging technology. While battery capacity remains important, fast-charging speeds are becoming a deciding factor for…
5 laptops you can get in Nigeria under ₦300,000
Buying laptops in Nigeria with a budget under ₦250,000 can feel tricky, especially with rising prices and a flood of refurbished options, THE PRIME NEWS…
5 best Samsung phones for first-time smartphone buyers
Getting your very first smartphone can be exciting, but also a little overwhelming with so many options out there alongside Samsung phones. Samsung offers a…
Nigerian Govt shuts down over 13 million social media accounts
The Nigerian government has closed down about 13,597,057 social media accounts. The accounts were removed for offensive content and violations of the code of practice…

