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Central Bank Sounds Alarm on Risky Lending Practices Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has issued a stark warning about…
Central Bank Sounds Alarm on Risky Lending Practices Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has issued a stark warning about…
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A coalition of Africa’s largest mobile operators and the GSMA has unveiled plans to dramatically reduce smartphone costs across the continent. The initiative aims to establish minimum specifications for entry-level 4G devices that could connect up to 50 million additional people to mobile internet.
In a significant move to advance digital inclusion, the GSMA has partnered with six of Africa’s leading mobile operators to launch an industry-wide initiative targeting smartphone affordability. According to reports, Airtel, Axian Telecom, Ethio Telecom, MTN, Orange, and Vodacom have collectively proposed baseline requirements for affordable entry-level 4G smartphones that could transform connectivity across the continent.
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Apple’s latest developer beta brings significant interface customization options with new Liquid Glass appearance settings. The update also expands language support for Apple Intelligence and introduces new lock screen controls for enhanced user experience.
Apple has released the fourth beta version of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, with sources indicating the most notable change involves enhanced customization for Liquid Glass effects. According to reports, users now have two distinct appearance options rather than a transparency slider – ‘Clear’ for more transparent effects and a new ‘Tinted’ option that reportedly increases opacity and adds contrast.
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