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Tekedia – Editors Wanted

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We are looking for editors for tekedia.com. You must be physically living in West Africa and must have operated, written generously or managed a blog. Interested? Please email us your CV along with links to your blogs. When you join us, you must write a minimum of 6 original posts per day. We will reward in the range of N35,000 – N40,000 per month for only tekedia.com exclusive contents. If you plagiarize contents and we find out, you could be liable to damages. Unfortunately, if you are our editor, you cannot maintain another blog. We will spend money and resources to brand you on the web ecosystem and will need your full focus.

 

Your responsibilities are many and varied as we are looking for breaking news and covering neglected news within Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Education.

 

They include among others:

–  interview/document/analyse technology creators, users, mechanics, hairdressers, metal molders, shoe designers (those Aba boys practice technology, also), herbalists, professors, engineers, policy markers, palm wine tappers (what do they do, we want to know), local farmers (one harvests bigger yams, the neighbor weeps on poor harvest, why?),  student inventors (cover those class projects), etc

– write about them

– report about startups

– write on business and technology policy

– profile legends and icons of technology

– student leaders and administrators on education, technology, etc.

– And anything innovation, entrepreneurship, education, and technology.

 

Our contents are aligned within West Africa  and South Africa though once in a while you can cover technology events around the world.

 

NB: Editors must have personal computers/laptops, internet access and work from home, and will cover all associated costs for pursuing contents.

 

Email: tekedia@fasmicro.com

 

Ovim MiE arrives – platform for work and play

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When we introduced Ovim, we called it the magical device for work and play. Ovim MiE is something extraordinary.  Ovim tablet is a success. We thank our fans, customers, co-operatives, universities, etc who supported the Nigerian branded tablet.

 

Now, we are happy to introduce Ovim MiEplatform for work and play. The photo is shown above. This comes with Ovim Plus.

 

We successfully delivered on our promise of a low cost internet device for Nigeria, namely the Ovim tablet. Ovim has been a success in the market and we are virtually out of stock now. We thank all our customers who have patronized us. We thank them for all the feedback as well. We have taken all the feedback into consideration as we announce the next generation of Ovim tablets namely: Ovim Plus and Ovim MiE. Our focus going forward is to deliver on features, performance and reliability. Ovim Plus and Ovim MiE will come with good warranty.

 

Feature: Ovim MiE is a 7 inch tablet meant to replace our current product. The CPU is qualcomm. Comes with built-in 3g with phone capability and 2 cameras, one in front and another at the back. Other connectivity options includes Bluetooth and GPS recever. The OS is Android 2.2 and supports Android Market and 3D games.

 

Release date: we are running the final tests in Nigeria now. This product will hit stores by May.

 

Ovim Plus  is a joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded.

 

Related:

Ovim – magical device for work and play

Ovim Plus – engine of work and play

Ovim MiE – platform for work and play

Ovim Plus arrives – engine of work and play

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When we introduced Ovim, we called it the magical device for work and play. Ovim Plus is something extraordinary.  Ovim tablet is a success. We thank our fans, customers, co-operatives, universities, etc who supported the Nigerian branded tablet.

Now, we are happy to introduce Ovim Plus the engine of work and play. The photo is shown above. This comes with Ovim MiE.

We successfully delivered on our promise of a low cost internet device for Nigeria, namely the Ovim tablet. Ovim has been a success in the market and we are virtually out of stock now. We thank all our customers who have patronized us. We thank them for all the feedback as well. We have taken all the feedback into consideration as we announce the next generation of Ovim tablets namely: Ovim Plus and Ovim MiE. Our focus going forward is to deliver on features, performance and reliability.

Feature: Ovim Plus will be a 10 inch tablet with Freescale’s Arm Cortex A8 CPU. The tablet comes with built-in 3G module as well as HDMI port. It will run Android 2.2 and can be upgraded to Android 2.3 later in the year. Android Market is supported for downloading apps. The CPU supports a lot of games including 3D games and also supports Adobe flash and can play High definition video at 1080p.

Release date: we are running the final tests in Nigeria now. This product will hit stores by May.

Ovim Plus  is a joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded.

 

Related:

Ovim – magical device for work and play

Ovim Plus – engine of work and play

SynQ Thin client – Monitor to Computer Converter

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Energy and cost saving solution for small and big business. SynQ allows your entire organization to serve up to 30 users with just one computer. By using SynQ, all you need is an additional monitor and keyboard/mouse for each additional user.

This product category is also called zero client, thin client, PC station, and is designed for organizations like libraries, banks, schools, cyber cafes, factories, training centers, companies, government departments, etc, where multiple people use computers. It is poised to eliminate standard PC for something affordable, better and durable. With these two solutions, customers can save up to 90% in equipment acquisition, 90% on electricity and 90% lesser electronic waste.

This product is available for order at N9,900 per unit. Visit Fasmicro Sales Network. or just email info@fasmicro.com

 

SynQ is a joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded.

 

 

April fool – Loy Okezie’s TechLoy got me

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Something very unusual happened on April 1, 2011. Loy Okezie got me with his April fool jokes. I believed them – 100%. At around 6am Boston time, I read that Encipher – one of the local tablet players in Nigeria – had been acquired. I am a subscriber to Loy’s blog. Then few minutes later, I got an email from Encipher Facebook page with the same message. I visited Encipher corporate website and read the same news. Google had bought them off. Loy added $2m while there was no monetary figure in Encipher’s version.

 

I quickly called Ahmad Sadiq – the founder of Microscale Embedded. I told him the latest news in Nigeria. Google had bought Encipher. He was honestly surprised. I excused him and called some of the seniors guys in Fasmicro (my company) in Lagos and Owerri. Strange, there were not engaged. As I tried to explain to them that if we should have such opportunities, most of them will become Naira millionaires since they own the company stocks. They were not interested. In short, one told me that he was busy working on a programming module and he would read the email I sent him on it after he was done. He felt I was distracting him. (Later, they explained they knew it was April fool but wanted to get into my skin. I forgot April 1 entirely).

 

Politely, I was excused. Then I called the one responsible for our software. He just said “hum” and changed the topic that a customer was placing a call for a project. At the end I was able to speak with the Android one who was doing something close to Google’s. He was also busy but quickly told me that it must be April fool. What? A company could play with its brand with April fool?

 

Then Ahmad called from Asia. He told me that it might be April fool. I quickly went to Loy’s blog to post a comment. I wanted to know the reason for this acquisition since Google buys into core technologies. Unfortunately, those do not come easily, especially in Africa. I tried that comment more than 5 times and gave up.

 

I went to work and then Loy put another one – Nitel going to buy Airtel. It sounded noisy in my ear. Why? Why would Airtel take all the troubles from Zain just to kill the company via Nitel. Yet, he helped me there by saying “No, Please!” on the subject. I think that one was not realistic especially now we are into election.

 

But the last one – Gbenga Sesan appointment as NITDA DG was believable. I actually sent a congratulatory email to Gbenga. And believe me, I promised to send some suggestions if he would need my help. Gbenga is qualified for that dam job, after all. He has vision and a great guy. I asked Ahmad who checked the web and noticed that no other news source reported it, but Loy. Yet, Loy has done some really good reporting with his fun and engaging type of journalism. I have no reason to doubt.

 

Buy yes and behold, April 2 and few minutes ago, I googled the stuff and nothing came out. No other reference, but Loy’s blog. And somehow, I remembered to check Gbenga’s twitter and what I saw is the photo above. The young man was still waiting for the letter.

 

Loy, you got a good part of me on your April fool pranks.  Congratulations!