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AppCircus Kenya Competition Now Playing – The Road To Mobile World Congress

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Here comes AppCircus in Kenya.. iHub Nairobi will host the travelling showcase of the most creative and innovative apps on the 10th of September.

 

Ten developers can pitch in front of an international jury, formed by industry experts.The winner of the AppCircus will get an opportunity to be nominated for the Mobile Premier Awards 2012, which are held during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The deadline to participate is the 22th of August! Submit via iHub Kenya.

 

Here are the rules for participation:

  • Submissions and presentations to the AppCircus are FREE and open to any developer, Startup or company.
  • Applicants must send one representative person to present the app live on stage.
  • Apps are submitted through the appcircus.com platform.
  • Registration and membership on appcircus are FREE!
  • appcircus.com members need to add the app to their profile before applying to an AppCircus.
  • Each App can only present in one AppCircus, except if it receives a Runnerup Waiver.
  • One app in each AppCircus will be nominated for the pool of apps from which the 20 finalists for the Mobile Premier Awards 2012 will be selected.
  • The app with most votes after the nomination winner, will receive a “Runnerup Waiver”, which allows it to apply again to be selected at another AppCircus.

Orange Telecoms Launches An African Social Venture Prize

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The project aims at promoting social innovation for development, thanks to information and communication technologies, through financial and management support to new businesses.

Rewarding ventures using technology for development purposes

The African Social Venture Prize will reward three projects or enterprises addressing needs of the ‘bottom of pyramid’ market in Africa through technology.

The digital projects range from e-health and mobile banking to digital and mobile applications for education or agriculture. They therefore represent huge opportunities for social development.

An initiative part of a larger Innovation strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility policy

Orange has commercial operations in 17 countries in Africa. This project is at the crossroads of its Corporate Social Responsibility policy and its Innovation strategy. By promoting social ventures, Orange aims at raising awareness about the role that Information and Communication Technologies can play in development.


Prizes :

The 3 winners will receive a financial grant (25K€, 15K€, 10K€) and they will also benefit from a 6-month mentoring by management experts.


How to participate :

Participants, regardless of nationality, must be more than 21 years old, can either be students,  entrepreneurs running companies since no more than 2 years on the launch day of the competition. The companies or projects are required to target at least one of the African countries of Orange’s footprint. Their core business has to use technology in an innovative way to enhance living conditions of local populations.

The African countries of Orange’s footprint are Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Uganda, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Botswana.

Application will be possible from :

June 8th to September 15th 2011.

Contact : orange.socialventure@starafrica.com

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Nigeria Launches Two Satellites With NigeriaSat-X Made In Agege, Ogoni And Kafanchan – Congratulations To Nigerian Engineers!

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Nigeria launched two satellites into orbit with the aim of using them for a range of tasks, including disaster monitoring and security. The satellites, NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X,  were launched on Wednesday from the rocket launch base in Yasny, Russia.

 

The two satellites can be used for forestry, mapping, disaster monitoring, military applications and security, among other functions. It was indeed a great day for the folks at NARSDA as the President congratulated them:

 

“I congratulate our nation for this new chapter in our transformational efforts as we strive for self-reliance,” President Goodluck Jonathan said. “Let me congratulate the resourceful Nigerians who made this history possible.”

 

According to Jonathan, NigeriaSat-X was designed and built by Nigerian engineers and scientists, while NigeriaSat-2 was built in collaboration with Surrey Satellite Technology Limited in Britain.

 

A much-hyped Nigerian satellite launch in 2007 led to disappointment when it later failed. The 257-million-dollar Chinese-built satellite was to provide phone, Internet and broadcast services. But where China failed, Nigeria won. According to the government, NigeriaSat-X was made by Nigerian engineers. Tekedia thinks at Agege, Oluwo Odofin, Kafanchan, Opopo, Ogoni, Mgbidi, Igbere, Panshin, Kafanachan, Bukuru, [find the place]. Great nation, good people. Ok good people, great nation.

 

Tekedia sends our congratulations to the Nigerian engineers that designed NigeriaSat-X at Agege, Kafanchan and Ogoni where a team of experts spread across the nation conceived and brought this project to live. We commend their vision and engineering prowess to have leapfrogged into satellite engineering design and development, bypassing power generation and road construction capabilities. And of course food preservation.

 

This shows what Nigerian engineers can do if the government could support them. If Nigerian engineers could build satellites, it is time NNPC hands over the design of the refineries to us. It is also time we make our own planes. This is a good day for Nigeria and we congratulate all the folks for this giant and wonderful success. Congratulations Nigerian Engineering profession. This is progress and we are very excited!

 

Finally, government must award all the engineers with national honors because this is historic. We recommend GCON because there is nothing like this. Tekedia is truly proud of our nation.

 

 

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 – Pure Engineering With The Simplicity Of Android

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There are certain things that we all expect from Android phones, and when it comes to Sony Ericsson devices, these expectations are not only met, they are also surpassed.

 

Take the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8, at first glance; this device is pretty much like any standard Android handset available. But once you get to try out the Timescape user interface and how smoothly the device works, even a seasoned Android user would realize that this handset is a cut above the rest.

 

In terms of specs, the X8 is basically the same handset as the X10 Mini which was launched months before the X8 came out with the difference being in size. While the X10 Mini was a handset designed for people who preferred a smaller handset, the X8 was made for those who appreciated the extra screen space.

 

As for other features, such as speed, connectivity and hardware capabilities, the two are practically evenly matched. These devices, along with the X10 Mini Pro, provide SE users with a broad range of Android phones to chose from.

 

Screening Time

The XPERIA X8 comes with a 3 inch TFT capacitive touch screen display. In terms of smart phones, this one is pretty average in size and specs. This makes it perfect for the X8. This phone is designed for the average smart phone user who wants to have a decent screen to watch media content.

 

The 3 inch display uses TFT technology over AMOLED in order to cut down on costs. But picky media viewers will be better off with the original X10 with its 4 inch AMOLED screen.

 

The display supports a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, has a scratch resistant surface and of course, has an accelerometer for auto rotate functionality.

 

Donut Defaults

The device uses the Android operating system and as one would expect from the developer, Google, updates for the platform are quite plenty. But even with the initially pre-installed OS, the Android 1.6 Donut provides the handset with exceptional capabilities.

 

First off, the Android Market gives XPERIA X8 users a wide array of apps, tools and features to choose from. Most of these apps are also free so customizing the handset from the get-go is actually quite easy.

 

Next, Googles pre-installed features are among the most practical things that a smart phone user could want; Gmail, Google Maps (with sat nav services), embedded Google search functionality, Google Talk and even Google Goggles (an Augmented Reality feature).

 

The Wrap Up

For a handset that many consider to be a watered down version of the XPERIA X10 (which actually is), the XPERIA X8 is still a device that is worth having for general smart phone users.

 

The hardcore crowd (and the purists) is better off with a more specialized and expensive device, but the X8 is a good general fit for everyone else. While the X10 Mini does provide a bit of an alternative for those who consider size to be important, the X8 still manages to be a great choice for most.