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Science & Tech
“It has become glaringly evident that technology has surpassed our humanity.” Albert Einstein once remarked.
Today, anyone with the applicable skills and knowledge can benefit from the digital economy regardless of their background. It is important to recognize that technology’s transformative power can create an inclusive society and promote the development of skills needed to participate in the digital economy.
According to Ray Katende of Ray Phones and Appliances, if you’re already using an iPhone 15, upgrading to the iPhone 16 may not be essential unless you’re particularly interested in the latest camera features and AI optimisations.
The Google Pixel 9 series, released in 2024, continues Google’s tradition of blending cutting-edge hardware with powerful AI-driven software. The series includes the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. According to Kakande Lamar of Fix it Uganda, each phone offers unique features but shares the same core functionalities that make Pixel phones standout.
“Today, we are becoming increasingly more dependent on Google than on God. We seem to ask Siri and Google more than we ask God,” Robert Buga D’jalo, a teacher at Kampala International School, at the Aeropagus Seminar, held in Nkoyoyo.
Some of them had myths UCU was “strict” and “law and theology-centered”. In fact, they may have been surprised that we were wearing trousers instead of extremely long, nun-like skirts. In the delusion, they likened the strictness to that of a secondary school.
10 student teams have undergone Phase one of the Uganda Christian University (UCU) Digital Innovation Praxis Challenge. The phase dubbed ‘Understanding the User’ Ideation Bootcamp took place at the Hamu Mukasa Library, UCU, on Saturday, June 18.
The University ICT (Information Communication Technology) Services (UIS) team is holding an awareness campaign aimed at reminding students about the ICT services at the university. The UIS team is in charge of providing free internet to students within the university premises; moodle (the university e-learning platform); and the Alpha app, which students can use for online registration and also access their results.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) is holding the University ICT (Information Communication Technology) services (UIS) week. The is meant to help the UCU community with ICT-related services.
According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, up to 40% of food crops are lost due to spoilage post-harvest each year. This is a problem that every household in Uganda faces.
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