Showing posts with label Modern technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern technology. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2025

The ICT advantage: Fueling development and business in Africa


 

The Internet, a global system of mobile, telecommunication, and satellite communication technologies, have a huge impact on Africa, not only in terms of commerce but also in terms of enhancing community, education, and personal health.

 

The Black continent is positioned to emerge as the future continent. African nations must, however, go through a digital transformation to accomplish this goal, since economic digitization is essential to their growth and competitiveness.

 

The continent is becoming a more significant region in the current geopolitical structure of the world because of its geographic location, abundant natural resources, human capital, and promising market potential.

 

The days of global businesses encountering obstacles due to a lack of modern technology are long gone. The African continent's economic and demographic advancements are contributing to its growing significance in the framework of international relations due to the facilitation of modern technology.

 

It is undeniable that Africa is gradually benefiting from the new demonstration of modern technology and interacting with the developed world, as the process of digitalization has impacted all African nations, regardless of their economic development levels.

 

Most importantly, it is opening the door for many people to pursue education as highly skilled ICT professionals while also lowering the amount of labor required to accomplish the same amount of work.

 

Experts estimate that by 2025, Africa's Internet economy will generate roughly $180 billion, or 5.2% of GDP. FinTech, AgroTech, e-commerce, InsureTech, HealthTech, and CleanTech will be the most sought-after sectors. Africa's iGDP1, which measures the Internet's contribution to GDP overall, is still only 1.1%, according to McKinsey estimates, compared to other growing economies; this is 50% less.

 

Africa is thought to have the world's youngest population. The United Nations estimates that its youth make up about 70% of the continent's total population. 


A crucial technology for the present and the future is digital connectivity for e-commerce, communication, education, and innovation, especially given the youthful population and the widespread use of the internet.

 

Africa does, however, confront difficulties like a debt problem and a lack of foreign direct investment.

Friday, August 17, 2012

TONY NICKLINSON, BE STRONG, YOU CAN MAKE IT


Tony Nicklinson and wife Jane


Tony Nicklinson and his wife Jane, Photo credit: Yahoo News


The story of Tony Nicklinson is not only emotional but a very sad story indeed. His picture showing his anguish speaks it all. God only knows what this man is going through.


Even though it may seem cruel to many people worldwide, the three judges in court denied his wish to end his life after suffering a stroke, which left him paralyzed in 2005. The doctors and solicitors did the right thing by not granting his request.

Just imagine, when one kills a person, they face a murder charge. In this case, when a person is not dead, but because of suffering, someone helps him in any means to support and to speed up his death, the person is also a murderer.

Let's be sincere, despite the amazing discovery of modern technology, which has saved thousands of lives in our hospitals, who is the first person to raise his hand that he has put breath into a dead man's nostrils to wake him up? 

If one has no power to raise a dead man, why must he take someone's life voluntarily?

Jane, Tony's wife, is a hard-working woman who has taken good care of her husband since 2005. I don't understand the reason she wants to give up now, after all these years. 

I plead that she should cancel the idea of appealing to the court to grant her husband's request. Life, worth more than silver and gold.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

CAMTICA 4.364496, explore the comfort of modern technology


Camtica 4.364496


JITECO, a private software company based in New York, which creates and provides quality products for users around the world, has added a new product, Camtica 4.364496, a fresh demonstration of comfort in modern technology, to their already quality products on the market.


Camtica enables you to create professional screen recordings, presentations, tutorials, and more. You can record any desktop activity with voice, webcam, and animated mouse clicks. The resulting video can be saved in various formats, including AVI and WMV.

What is the significance of Camtica, and why do you need it by the way? Camtica is required to create demonstrations, presentations, screencasts, tutorials, and generate effective videos that help you train, teach, and sell. Above all, to create demonstration videos for any software program. 


To show customers how to use your product. To create on-demand interactive training, tutorials for school or college classes. To create a set of videos answering your most frequently asked questions and to share your recordings on YouTube, Screencast.com, and other video sites.

The features of Camtica are unique. It records the entire desktop, selected rectangle region, the dynamic region around the mouse cursor, and the webcam. Records anything on the screen, including windows, objects, menus, full screen, and rectangular regions. 


Records desktop screen with audio and webcam together - personalizing your videos by including a webcam movie of yourself over your desktop at any position.

Other interesting features performed by Camtica are recording video chats, Skype video calls, games, and flash movies played on sites. Mouse highlighting spotlights the location of the cursor
Records video in many video file formats, including AVI and WMV. 


It supports various video and audio codecs, free support, advice, and free lifetime updates and upgrades. The system requirements for Camtica are Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista/Windows 7

As simple as ABC, Camtica 4.364496 is easy to use. For ample information on the product, go to
http://jiteco.com/screen_recorder_software.html