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Norway will probably be the first nation to do away with the FM Radio. The country’s Minister of Culture, Thorhild Widvey, made the following statements:

“Radio digitization will open the door to a far greater range of radio channels, benefiting listeners across the country. Listeners will have access to more diverse and pluralistic radio content, and enjoy better sound quality and new functionality. Digitization will also greatly improve the emergency preparedness system, facilitate increased competition and offer new opportunities for innovation and development,” “Whereas the FM system only had space for five national channels, DAB already offers 22, and there is capacity for almost 20 more. In addition, more than half the population already has access to local radio on DAB, and there is considerable potential for further local channels,” she added.

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It is obvious they’ve realized the benefits of going digital. Hopefully, more countries around the world can learn from this and implement their proposed transition to digital broadcasting.

2017 Update : The transition began in January 2017, and in the second week of December 2017, the country completed its migration from analogue to digital radio and shut down its nationwide FM Radio. Note that this transition only involves national radio channels. Most local stations continue to broadcast on FM. Other countries, like Switzerland, Britain and Denmark, are due to follow suit in the coming years.

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Author:Etoniru Chibueze

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Your phone beeps. A notification pops up. Six apps are waiting to be updated. You quickly head over to Play Store (or whatever store). The apps with available updates are listed; you select one, open the change log, and see the phrase: Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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Sigh. Of recent, this line has made me start asking, ”What really is bug fixes and performance improvements? Which bug are they fixing? Which bug was fixed? How is the app performance different from what it was before?”

The reason for this rant is that on countless occasions, I’ve updated apps without noticing anything. it makes you wonder why are you being pushed to update the app in the first place.

I’d say it’s silly to have the above phrase for an app update change-log. Why should I waste my time and data just for bug fixes? Henceforth, I’ve chosen to ignore any app update that carries that tag. In short, any app update that doesn’t come with significant changes or features isn’t really worth wasting data for.

Author:Mister Mobility

Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004