After almost a week with the Galaxy Fold, Samsung’s effort feels like a concept device, not a finished product.
Author: Agency Staff
Huawei Technologies shrugged off efforts by the US government to stop other nations using its technology, with revenue jumping on shipments of phones, 5G equipment and other products.
Elon Musk is in a rare public dispute with a critical supplier, Panasonic, the company that makes all of the lithium-ion battery cells that power Tesla’s electric vehicles.
Chinese regulators have sketched out new requirements for videogame approvals following a year of scrutiny.
Less than a week after the CEO of Eskom declared “the days of surprises are over”, documents show the government was forced to pay R5-billion in emergency funds so the utility could meet obligations.
Millions more Instagram users were affected by a password security lapse than parent company Facebook acknowledged nearly four weeks ago.
It’s the overriding question about foldable phones: can they survive all that, er, folding? The answer seems to be no.
Eskom is overhauling the Africa’s sole nuclear plant with the aim of extending its lifespan by at least 20 years.
South Africa’s power cuts could bring economic growth for the year close to zero if they continue at the same severity seen in March, the central bank said.
German authorities are dismissing US President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off intelligence if they don’t take steps to keep equipment made by China’s Huawei out of the nation’s 5G mobile networks.










