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What does this mean for them in the market? |
nnaomaog:should be about 62k |
Nice |
I am interested in this case and the outcome. Wil be interesting. Plus I don't want to think Transsion as a company will be stealing ideas. |
ToyBoyAaron:lol You get time ehn. Some don think say brands like tecno and the likes no fit do we |
Abiodunspectre:Okay. Really want to see what it's like. |
JJOF:I was surprised |
PharmAlfred:Same here, I am tired of this really. |
Pekuliar:alright that's nice then |
Gwandana:oh that's cool |
Google Photos recently announced a new feature to its integrated AI tool, Google Lens, that allows you to search for texts appering in images on your devices. Google Photos announced this via their official Twitter page recently. Normally, the smart AI utilises OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to scan text, shop, discover new places and other incredible stuffs. As it is, the Artificial Intelligence is a powerful tool, and things just got more interesting. The new feature allows you to locate texts in your photos and screenshots by searching for them in the Google Photos library. Not just that, once the texts have been identified in the images, you can use the Google Lens to copy and paste them in whatever form you want, be it a note or document. So, the fact that you don’t have to pick a photo before you scan for texts makes it all the more enthralling. Realizing that you can either select a photo to search for text , as well as search for the text without even choosing a photo is fantastic. The possible explanation for this is that Google Phones uses the OCR on all photos and retains the metadata in your library automatically. Anyways, since it has started rolling out, you just have to update this app (if you haven’t) and chill till you’re served with this new feature.
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Smartphone manufacturing firm, TECNO Nigeria, has said that it will sponsor the education of 20 deserving university undergraduates in the country. The company made this known through its Public Relations and Strategic Partnership Manager, Jesse Oguntimehin, in Lagos. Speaking during the 2019 ACADAFEST, Oguntimehin, announced that TECNO would sponsoring three of the 20 students for the duration of their university education to the tune of N400,000 per student. He said, “At TECNO, we have carried out various social activities, such as the Give the Nigerian Child A Future initiative, where we visited selected schools around the country to empower bright students by awarding them scholarships for their academic excellence. We also provided pupils within these schools educational materials to ease their learning journey. “There was also the annual Light Up Your Dream Competition, where we rewarded two young Nigerian entrepreneurs with N1m each to grow their businesses.” Oguntimehin added that TECNO Nigeria had also taken into consideration its sense of nuture, which accounts for the brand’s collaboration with the oraganisers for the maiden edition of the ACADAFEST.
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koskilala:maybe it's a partnership something |
I think I like C. We all know that the camera on the Camon series are super good. |
Onlinealaba:No lies |
oluwasegun007:LMAO. Chinko phones that are everywhere. |
The cash over natgeo abeg. |
Abiodunspectre:How fast? |
dayveed1:why? They can't run it? |
Tableshaker234:and it was made for battery too. |
Itsmedozie:LMAO. As in! |
Is it me or is Nokia 7 Plus charging port weak |
Abiodunspectre:Okay. Thank you |
What is special about this and how does one get it? |
I'm curious about this. Does it mean it automatically puts the cAll on speaker if I pick it with a gesture? Or what? |
So the Camon series has Air? Really didn't know this |
Firstly How much do you have? |
Phone Manufacturer, Tecno has called on device makers to help impact the lives of Nigerians. The company said that Original Equipment Manufacrurers, OEMs should not just be about manufacturing devices but making a positive difference in the lives of the average Nigerian. It made this call when the Nigerians who won trip to Egypt with football legend, Victor Ikpeba returned to Nigeria. The winners which include: Bada Monsuru Abolore, Boluwaji Olukayode, Olaitan Ahmed Bola, and Otenaike Adedotun Andrew, prided Tecno as the brand that never relents on its mission to providing technologically advanced devices that meet the needs of its teeming customers, while also creating unforgettable experiences for its loyal fans. According to Tecno, the winners witnessed the finals of the AFCON football match and enjoyed all the action, suspense and overall drama of the competition. The company said: “They had the rare privilege of experiencing the sights, sounds and major tourist attractions of the ancient historical city of Cairo in Egypt. “Some of the places they visited include the ancient Pyramids of Giza. Famous the world over, the Pyramids of Giza are the last surviving among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and are among the world’s greatest tourist attractions. They are reputed to have taken decades to build. “At the museum, they learnt how to make paper the ancient Egyptian way, using papyrus. The travellers also got to discover and enjoy the aroma of the various ‘secret’ essential oils used in making popular international designer perfumes and colognes. It was a trip they will never forget.” The winners extolled Tecno and joined in calling other OEMs to emulate such gestures. Recently, the brand held its yearly TECNO Spark 3 Light Up Your Dream Project that empowers young dreamers with N1 million each to start and grow their businesses while creating employment for dozens of other young people. It also held the yearly TECNO Children’s Day Initiative that is a way to give scholarships to Nigerian children from disadvantaged families. With the gesture, Tecno said it has proven not just to be about manufacturing devices but also about making a difference in the lives of the average Nigerian. Culled from vanguardngrdotcom
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Achilles100:or even the binge plan
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NLSavage:Great brand ![]() |
