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Finally! Huawei Launched Harmony OS | Let the Rivalry Begins with AndrodOS

Tech Giant, Huawei officially launched a Mobile Phone Operating System called Harmony OS, which in-turns will surely rival Android OS
Huawei just announced a new operating system called Harmony OS at its developer conference in China. The company said the HarmonyOS is a microkernel-based distributed OS for all platforms including mobile phones, wearables, laptops, and televisions.
In the light of this massive development, we could all recall the BAN placed upon Huawei by US Government, but China prooving who they are against all odds came up with a rival OS called Harmony OS
FEATURES OF HARMONY OS
Harmony OS is a microkernel-based distributed OS for all platforms including mobile phones, wearables, laptops, and televisions.
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HarmonyOS has just been announced at #HDC2019! How are we going to build an all-scenario smart ecosystem and experience? How will we overcome the challenges of future OS for connected things? Stayed tuned with us to find out. pic.twitter.com/x7ZbgcEy2d
— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) August 9, 2019
#HarmonyOS is built with a deterministic latency engine that gives a smooth interactive experience. That means latency is at a minimum; bringing fluid interactive experience to the maximum #HDC2019 pic.twitter.com/p9bnwNHJq6
— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) August 9, 2019
The beauty of it all is that Harmony OS will run on Smartphones, SmartTVs, and wearable gadgets before the year 2020. The company said the Harmony OS will be open-sourced with its own ARK compiler.
FOR DEVELOPERS
Harmony OS is not compatible with Android apps out-of-the-box, confirms Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group. That means you won’t be able to merely side-load any Android app of your choosing. In a press conference, Mr. Yu says that app developers will have to make “small changes” to their apps in order to compile them to run on Harmony OS. He states that it is “very easy” to transfer Android apps to Harmony OS.
Earlier this week, Chinese media reported the company is set to release a phone based on HarmonyOS by the end of this year. In May, Google banned Huawei from using Android, following the latter’s inclusion in the US entity list. Later, Huawei accelerated its efforts to develop this OS as an alternative to Android. – From TheNextWEB
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Nigerians to Pay 7.5% Vat on Facebook ADs from January 1, 2022

Social media giant, Facebook has said Nigerians will from January 1st 2022 pay 7.5 percent value-added tax (VAT) on all ad placements.
The company which announced this in a statement issued on Thursday, said the charge will apply to those buying ads for businesses or personal purposes.
Facebook (now META) is the parent company of Instagram, FB Messenger, and Facebook social media channel. The new 7.5 percent VAT charge will also apply to Instagram ads.
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The statement added that those exempted from VAT would be able to recover the fund if they provided their tax ID.
The federal government is currently working on modalities to tax the digital economy and improve revenue. President Muhammadu Buhari had transmitted the 2021 Finance Bill to the national assembly.
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Telecommunications operators in Nigeria yesterday frowned at the federal government’s decision to peg the reserve bid price of 5G license at N75 billion (approximately $197.4million). The Commission also announced that the auction for the slots will happen on December 13, 2021.
NCC made the revelations at a stakeholders’ engagement forum on draft information memorandum for 3.5 Hgz Spectrum auction, it held at Ikeja Lagos. In spectrum auctioning, reserved price means the starting point at which those interested in acquiring the slots could bid.
Meanwhile, NCC has scheduled December 10 for the mock auction, while the actual auction is fixed for December 13, 2021. Interested operators are expected to pay 10 percent of the reserved price of $197.4 million to qualify to participate in the auction.
Kicking against the price, the Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria, Alton, Engineer Gbenga Adebayo, expressed concern that the price came a bit high for the operators, considering the huge investments they needed to make to ensure a robust 5G roll out in the country.
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Earlier: Banks disconnected MTN customers from Banking Channels
Millions of MTN customers on Friday were stranded as they were disconnected from banking channels including the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) and banking apps.
According to Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), MTN has up to 77.35 million subscribers.
Customers complain on Friday of being unable to recharge their MTN lines using USSD and other banking methods
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