More than one in three of corporate employees in Africa are vulnerable to phishing attacks and social engineering scams. However, regular training can significantly reduce their chances of falling victim to such cyber threats. This is among the key findings of KnowBe4’s 2023 Phishing by Industry Benchmarking Report for Africa, which measures organisations’ Phish-prone Percentage … Read More “Africa’s Human Firewall – Fends Off Phishing Attacks – IT News Africa” »
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Left: A dual carriageway for signals. One quadrature is transmitted in one direction, the other quadrature in the other direction. Right: Illustration of the nanomechanical system whose vibrations are coupled by light. Credit: Left: EddieCloud/Shutterstock.com modified by C. C. Wanjura; right: C. C. Wanjura Routing signals and isolating them against noise and back-reflections are essential … Read More “Research expands possibilities for more flexible signaling devices” »
Leading Global Skincare Brand Reinforces Commitment to Menopausal Skincare by Joining Forces with Innovative Wellness Technology to Empower Women During the Menopause Transition NEW YORK, July 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — VICHY Laboratoires, a doctor-founded brand with 90 years of skin health expertise and over 30 years of menopausal skin … Read More “VICHY Laboratoires Partners with Embr Labs to Bring Clinically Proven Care to Women in Menopause” »
Leading Global Skincare Brand Reinforces Commitment to Menopausal Skincare by Joining Forces with Innovative Wellness Technology to Empower Women During the Menopause Transition NEW YORK, July 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — VICHY Laboratoires, a doctor-founded brand with 90 years of skin health expertise and over 30 years of menopausal skin … Read More “VICHY Laboratoires Partners with Embr Labs to Bring Clinically Proven Care to Women in Menopause” »
Often seen as a science ‘stuck in the future’, nuclear fusion is showing signs of becoming a mainstream technology, says author Matthew Moynihan. Matthew Moynihan is nothing if not a realist. He knows that the technology he champions suffers from what public relations people call reputational issues. And that’s because for several decades nuclear fusion … Read More “Book interview: Fusion’s Promise | E&T Magazine” »
As a “Twitter killer”, Threads is already a dismal failure described as “utter banality in text form.” The feed is cluttered with nonsense posts from Instagram and censorship is rampant, if not totally dystopian. As a result, many early converts are already moving back to Twitter. Meta may make money from Threads, but it is … Read More “Is Zuckerberg’s Threads Already Threadbare?” »
Admirals, a global fintech leader with 22 years of experience and expertise, is pleased to announce the establishment of its physical presence in Nigeria, aiming to further position itself as a major financial services provider in the African continent. With the latest launch, Admirals offers a wide range of financial products and services to Nigerian traders, including trading with Stocks, Forex and CFDs on indices, metals, energies, stocks, bonds and digital currencies, as well as boosting financial literacy in the region with … Read More “Admirals expands global presence with the launch Nigerian office” »
The world is witnessing an exponential growth in the amount of data that is being created, captured, copied, and consumed. In 2022, the volume of data worldwide was estimated at around 97 zettabytes (ZB) and by 2025 this figure will reach 181 ZB. The growing number of Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices is fueling … Read More “iOCO Explores A Move Towards Edge Computing Technology – IT News Africa” »
Image of caperea and blue whale, comparison. Credit: Carl Buell Researchers have finally settled a decades-long dispute about the evolutionary origins of the pygmy right whale. The smallest of the living baleen whales, it’s tank-like skeleton is unique, and its ecology and behavior remain virtually unknown. Because it is so unusual, the evolutionary relationships of … Read More “Whale of a debate put to rest” »
When millions of people with Covid-19 found their food suddenly tasted of nothing, it prompted public attention and a surge of interest in developing treatments for taste loss. ‘True’ taste loss, however, is a distinct, rare, and still-mysterious condition. Eighteen years ago, Duncan Boak was on a night out with friends when he tripped and … Read More “In search of lost taste” »
