Bitcoin has a lingering problem that few people are talking about amid the renewed exuberance of the recent price surge.
Author: Agency Staff
Twitter is showing its users more ads. That’s a clumsy approach to boosting advertising revenue in an age of sophisticated micro-targeting, and it shows the weakness of Twitter’s business model.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers announced this week that scientists affiliated with Huawei will no longer be permitted to serve as referees or editors for papers published in its journals.
American Tower Corp has agreed to buy Eaton Towers for R27.2-billion as one of the few international providers of telecommunications infrastructure expands in the fast-growing African market.
MTN Group has identified Ethiopia as a rare country where Africa’s largest wireless carrier will consider expanding beyond its existing footprint.
Microsoft will begin selling a subscription service for PC games, two years after unveiling a similar offering for the Xbox console.
Beijing is gearing up to use its dominance of rare earths to hit back in its deepening trade war with Washington.
The rare-earth minerals that China is threatening to withhold from the US as a trade war escalates are more present in consumer products and manufacturing than people might think.
If you’re looking for evidence of South Africa’s faltering economy, the performance of shares in its biggest companies is a good place to start.
Apple’s earnings could fall 26% in its 2020 financial year if China bans sales of the iPhone, according to Cowen, the latest firm to paint a dramatic picture of the technology giant’s risk.











