8BitDo Unveils Ultimate Mini Xbox Controller for Gamers with Smaller Hands
8BitDo's new mini Xbox controller, Ultimate Mini, is 20% smaller and 10% lighter than its predecessor, designed for kids, teens, and gamers with smaller hands.
Jordan Vega
TechCabal, a prominent tech publication, has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 1 million unique monthly users in 2023. This remarkable feat is a testament to the publication's commitment to delivering high-quality journalism and its growing influence in the tech industry.
In 2024, TechCabal continued to build on its success, expanding its coverage into new sectors, including banking and telecommunications. This strategic move aims to provide readers with a more comprehensive understanding of the intersection of technology and everyday life. The publication's focus on these sectors has already yielded significant results, with in-depth reporting on issues such as GTBank's switch to a new core banking system and Sterling Bank's ambitious decision to build a custom core banking application.
TechCabal's commitment to quality journalism is evident in its thorough reporting on fraud in the financial services sector. The publication's 2024 coverage highlighted the industry-wide issue, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arresting over 400 individuals allegedly involved in large-scale cyberattacks. TechCabal's reporting also emphasized the need for greater cooperation between fintechs and banks to combat fraud.
In addition to its expanded coverage, TechCabal has also made significant strides in its pan-African ambitions. The publication's reporting on Kenya's tech ecosystem has grown, with coverage of the acquisition of Hisa by Rise, AltSchool's expansion to Kenya, and Access Bank's acquisitions. This increased focus on Kenya has helped TechCabal expand its readership in Kenya and South Africa, bringing it closer to becoming a genuinely pan-African publication.
TechCabal's journalism is rooted in research, meaning-making, and fair, rigorous reporting. The publication remains committed to connecting the dots, delivering insights, and holding industry leaders accountable. With its expanded coverage and growing influence, TechCabal is poised to continue making a significant impact on the tech industry in Africa and beyond.
In a year marked by significant milestones and achievements, TechCabal's editor has highlighted eight standout stories from 2024, including exclusive reports on Huawei's rise to becoming Nigeria's biggest telecoms vendor and enterprise business, and the massive hack at Globacom, Nigeria's third-largest telco operator.
As TechCabal looks to the future, its mission remains clear: to tell stories that matter, to make sense of the world for its readers, and to continue providing the most insightful, in-depth coverage of the startups shaping Africa's future. With its growing influence and expanded coverage, TechCabal is well-positioned to achieve its goals and cement its position as a leading tech publication in Africa.
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