Technology
Apps That Will Help You Get Your Work Done Before Holidays
In today’s fast-moving work environment, there just never appears to be enough hours in a day, primarily when we are dealing with multiple deadlines that we have to meet and new items on our never-ending to-do list.
As the holidays are fast approaching, people are even more in a hurry to finish their work related stuff on time. In order to keep up with this hectic environment, professionals are relying on productivity apps to keep them organized and stress-free.
Also, there appears to be another enemy to our productivity and it is called distraction. Distraction is everywhere and basically it is inevitable. Mobile apps along with your colleagues usually just additionally contribute to the distraction while you are trying do some work.
Nevertheless, there are some amazing apps that can do more good than to hurt your productivity while at work or elsewhere. The following apps will actually boost your productivity and won’t cause you more technological distractions.
MailTime
The vast majority of professionals communicate via their mobile devices. For most of them, their daily work routine starts on their way to work where they usually check and reply to emails. Doing that on your phone can sometimes be exhausting and time-consuming, unlike on web platforms. MailTime is a mobile messenger built with email technology which means that you can communicate by email like you would in your messenger app. It syncs all your desktop emails and sorts them so you can manage your inbox on the go. The app supports popular mail clients like Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud and others.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS
PDF Converter Ultimate by Cometdocs
If you belong to that category of professionals who are constantly running to meetings all around town and who are always away from their offices, then this app is the right fit for you. PDF Converter Ultimate allows you to convert your documents right on your mobile device wherever you are. It can accurately convert your important PDF documents to more than 20 popular file formats and vice versa in a matter of seconds. Not only you can convert files directly from your device but the app can convert Gmail attachments and can link to popular cloud services like Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive and more. So the next time you get those urgent PDFs that need to be edited there is no excuses to wait until you get to your office.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
FreshBooks Classic
If you ask any freelancer or a small business owner what is their least favorite administration task, all of them would unanimously say accounting, because it takes them too much time, especially if they have many clients. An invoicing software can make your accounting more efficient by tracking worked hours and creating invoices around it. One such software is FreshBooks. The app allows you to generate and send invoices with just a few taps. It will satisfy your basic accounting and invoicing needs and it can even help you with more complex tasks like payroll. FreshBooks can seamlessly integrate with time tracking software, payroll software and payment gateways like Paypal.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
Buffer: Social Media Manager
Social media management is repetitive, but yet necessary part of any company’s marketing strategy. Reaching out to customers, responding to comments and creating unique content can take up several hours of your day, so it would be great if there was an app which can schedule your social content in order to save you time. One such app is Buffer. It is easy to use tool which lets you publish your company’s social posts at the best possible time of the day. The app makes cross-posting easier by giving you the option to customize or post the same content on all your social media accounts. If you only need a basic social automation tool, then this app is for you.
Price: Free
Available on: iOS and Android
Forest by Seekrtech
Last but not least, one app that will help you focus and deal with your phone addiction. Forest functions in such a way that you can plant a seed in the ground and watch it grow into a tree over the set period of time. If you resist and leave the app, the tree will die and you will have one less tree in your forest. With every successful tree planting, you will have one more tree and you can watch your forest grow right in front of your eyes.
Price and availability:
iOS ($1.99), Android (Free)
We hope you found what you were looking for and that after trying these apps you will bring back some of that precious hours in your busy day and will arrange everything for a stress free holidays. In case we forgot to mention your favourite productivity apps, please let us know in the comments below.
Technology
Nigeria to Launch NIGCOMSAT Satellites in 2028, 2029
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigeria has set 2028 and 2029 as the timeline for the deployment of its new satellites, NIGCOMSAT-2A and 2B, respectively.
The Managing Director of NIGCOMSAT, which is Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited and the premier satellite operator in Nigeria, Mrs Jane Nkechi Egerton-Idehen, disclosed this at the second Nigerian Satellite Week in Abuja on Monday. She noted that the development is expected to boost military intelligence, surveillance, and regional connectivity.
“For 2A and 2B, we have started the process. We have closed the tender and are now back into the financing and implementation stage. 2A is built to come up in 2028, and 2B for 2029.
“When they are up and running, they are expected to provide security within the borders and neighbouring countries. They will support the security agencies because data collection and intelligence in real time is important. Satellites like communication satellites allow that, irrespective of where they are,” she said.
In his remarks, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Mr Bosun Tijani, said the satellites form part of the nation’s strategy to strengthen digital infrastructure.
Mr Tijani explained that the satellites will complement ongoing investments in 90,000 kilometres of fibre-optic cable and nearly 4,000 telecom towers, which are being rolled out nationwide and extended to neighbouring countries, including Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, and the Republic of Benin.
He stressed that satellite technology is critical for national development, affecting education, agriculture, business, and emergency response.
“The president’s approval of NIGCOMSAT-2A and 2B demonstrates a clear commitment to building the future. These satellites will enhance security, connect remote communities, and extend our fibre-optic network into neighbouring countries,” he said.
“Some of these neighbouring countries pay up to ten times more for internet capacity than Lagos. Extending our fibre network will not only improve connectivity but also enhance border security and regional collaboration.
“Satellite technology affects everything, from how a child in a rural community accesses the internet to how farmers make critical decisions and how businesses operate across distance,” the Minister said.
Also speaking, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, welcomed the development, saying the military will leverage the satellites for operational efficiency.
“The Nigerian Army will continue to use space assets to improve intelligence gathering, surveillance, and operational coordination across all theatres of operation,” he said at the event, represented by Major General Kennedy Osemwegie, Commander of the Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command (NACWC).
Technology
Interswitch, KCB Group to Deliver Innovative Financial Solutions in East Africa
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A partnership to advance digital payments and financial inclusion across East Africa has been strengthened between Interswitch and KCB Group.
Both parties have agreed to expand digital payment infrastructure and deliver innovative financial solutions that meet the evolving needs of individuals, businesses, and institutions across the region.
The aim is to accelerate seamless, secure, and inclusive digital payments in East Africa, where the leading Africa-focused integrated payments and digital commerce enabler, Interswitch, recently announced an expansion of Verve card acceptance footprint, leveraging its consolidated partnership with KCB Group, Kenya’s largest financial services group by assets, following a similar move in Uganda through the local KCB Franchise in February 2022.
During a recent executive engagement at KCB Group headquarters in Nairobi, the chief executive of Interswitch, Mr Mitchell Elegbe, held high-level discussions with KCB leadership, including its chief executive, Paul Russo.
At the core of the strengthened collaboration is the integration of Interswitch’s robust payment rails, card scheme, and emerging digital token solutions with KCB Group’s expansive regional footprint and trusted banking franchise.
This integration enables the acceptance of Verve cards and tokenised payment solutions across KCB’s extensive merchant point-of-sale network in Kenya and Uganda, significantly enhancing everyday usability for customers while strengthening KCB’s digitally driven retail payments offering.
The consolidated partnership is expected to drive increased merchant acquisition, improve interoperability across payment ecosystems, and expand access to secure, cashless transactions. It also reinforces both organisations’ shared objective of deepening financial inclusion and accelerating digital commerce across East Africa.
“Our collaboration with KCB Group represents a powerful alignment of vision and capability. By combining our technology-driven payment solutions with KCB’s strong regional presence, we are unlocking new opportunities to scale access, drive innovation, and deliver greater value to customers across East Africa,” Mr Elegbe stated.
Technology
Telcos to Compensate Customers for Service Disruptions—NCC
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to provide compensation to subscribers whose network quality of service experience is below specified targets within specific locations.
In a Sunday statement, the commission noted that its position is that customers should not be made to bear the full burden of service disruptions where operators fail to meet prescribed standards of service delivery.
Under this directive, NCC said erring operators would compensate affected users directly for breaches of Quality of Service (QoS) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) will be required to pay these compensations for instances of poor quality of service recorded within specified time frames.
“The compensation will be provided in the form of airtime credits, calculated based on subscribers’ average spending patterns and their presence within Local Government Areas where service failures occur”, according to the statement.
The directive is rooted in the agency’s broader regulatory philosophy that places the consumer at the centre of Nigeria’s telecommunications ecosystem.
“Telecommunications services today underpin economic activity, social interaction, and access to digital opportunities. When service quality is poor, the consequences affect productivity, commercial activities, and even public confidence in our communications system.
“While regulatory fines have traditionally served as a deterrent against poor service delivery, the Commission is adopting a more consumer-focused approach that strengthens accountability within the industry”.
The commission explained that it has designed this measure to complement existing and ongoing efforts to strengthen service quality monitoring and enforce performance standards.
Further to this directive by the commission to MNOs on compensation to consumers, the regulator has mandated Tower Companies that own the critical infrastructure, such as masts, for Quality of Service delivery, to invest in infrastructure with measurable outcomes using sums that it has fined these companies, in addition to other financial fines the Commission will deem appropriate.
“The commission will continue to reinforce the obligation of operators to invest consistently in network resilience, capacity expansion, and infrastructure upgrades to meet the growing demand for telecommunications services.
“At the same time, it will deploy regulatory tools that promote fairness, transparency, and accountability across the sector, ensuring that every subscriber receives the quality of service they deserve while sustaining a telecommunications industry capable of powering Nigeria’s digital future”, the statement added.
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