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Manus AI Just Made Publishing Mobile Apps Way Easier — Here’s the Scoop

For years, building and publishing mobile apps meant mastering complex tools like Xcode and Android Studio, wrestling with certificates, signing keys, and platform setup. But in 2026, Manus AI just smashed that wall down, and creators everywhere are taking notice. Manus, an AI platform that’s been quietly levelling up since its launch, has rolled out a game-changing App Publishing feature that lets you go from idea to installable app with dramatically fewer steps.

Apple’s Design Uproar: Why a Top Designer Leaving for Meta Matters

Something unusual rippled through tech circles late in 2025. When Apple pushed its new iOS 26 software with a bold “Liquid Glass” interface, people expected mixed reactions, but not a leadership earthquake. Yet that’s exactly what happened. Behind the scenes, Apple quietly lost one of its most influential design leaders, Alan Dye, the vice president of Human Interface Design, to Meta. And the reactions were louder than any Apple keynote.

The Global AI Race Is On — And Africa Can’t Afford to Watch From the Sidelines

A quiet race is happening around the world, and it’s not about oil, gold, or even crypto. It’s about who adopts AI fastest and the latest numbers are eye-opening. According to recent global AI adoption data circulating online, countries like the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Norway, and Ireland are leading the charge, with over 40–60% of their working population already using generative AI tools monthly. These aren’t future plans. This is happening now.

PayPal Is Finally Easier to Use in Nigeria — Thanks to Paga

For years, Nigerian freelancers, creators, and online business owners have had the same frustration: getting paid from abroad is easy… accessing the money locally is not. That gap just got a lot smaller. In January 2026, Nigerian fintech giant Paga quietly flipped a big switch; live PayPal account linking is now available in Nigeria. And it changes how global money flows into local wallets.

Abacus AI Just Made App Building as Easy as Chatting — Here’s How It Works

If you’ve ever dreamed of building a mobile app but froze at the thought of writing code, Abacus AI just rewrote the rulebook. Instead of hopping between tools, learning frameworks, or hiring developers, you can now tell Abacus AI what you want, and it builds and deploys your app for you. And we’re not talking prototypes or mockups, we’re talking real, working mobile apps ready for publishing.

This AI Just Graduated From Chatbot to Actual Coworker — Meet Claude Cowork

Imagine telling your computer, “Organize these files, create a spreadsheet, and draft a report from these notes,” and instead of waiting for a reply, you come back later and it’s done — like a real human teammate. That’s the promise behind Claude Cowork, Anthropic’s latest AI breakthrough that’s shifting what we think AI assistants can do.

AI Finder Africa: The AI Discovery Hub Africa Has Been Waiting For

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to find the right AI tool for a task, whether it’s content creation, design, productivity, or learning, you’re not alone. AI is exploding, but knowing which tools actually help isn’t easy, especially when most directories and lists aren’t built with Africa in mind.

Paystack Isn’t Just About Payments Anymore — And That’s a Big Deal

For years, Paystack had one job: help African businesses get paid online, easily and reliably. It did that so well that Stripe bought the Nigerian fintech for $200 million, turning it into one of Africa’s biggest tech success stories.

WILL CHATGPT ADS WORK ?

Will ChatGPT ads actually work? And is this the right time for OpenAI to introduce them?

Is Nigeria Ready for Its First AI Data Centre by 2026?

Nigeria’s Data Centre Expansion Is Accelerating Nigeria’s ambition to compete in the global digital economy is increasingly tied to one critical piece of infrastructure: data centres. As artificial intelligence drives heavier computing workloads, the conversation is shifting from whether Nigeria will build more facilities to whether those facilities can truly support AI at scale.

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