Intel has agreed to sell its NAND memory chip business to SK Hynix for US$9-billion in an all-cash deal that would propel the South Korean chip maker to second in the global rankings.
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Logitech on Tuesday reported a surge in second quarter revenue and net profit as the computer peripherals maker benefited from a shift to working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Adobe is bringing its second iconic app to Apple’s iPad tablet after a challenging roll-out for Photoshop, part of the software maker’s effort to hold on to artists and designers shifting to work on mobile devices.
Bitcoin’s biggest rally in more than a week has pushed it to the brink of $12 000, a key level watched by chartists and technicians.
Japan will join forces with the US and Europe to take on any market abuses by the four Big Tech companies, the new head of its antitrust watchdog said on Monday.
Renewables are set to overtake coal this decade as the world’s favourite fuel to generate electricity, the International Energy Agency says.
Hedge funds have pulled back from one of the biggest short positions in US tech stocks in over a decade, in a near-record buying spree of Nasdaq futures last week.
China’s economic recovery from the depths plunged during the Covid-19 pandemic has continued, providing support for a world economy suffering its deepest recession since the Great Depression.
South Africa will allow municipalities to source their own power rather than buying electricity solely from the state-owned utility, potentially easing a dispute with its second biggest city, Cape Town.
British Airways has been fined £20-million by the UK data protection watchdog over a breach that compromised the personal and financial details of more than 400 000 customers.











