For more than 30 years, Intel has dominated chip-making, producing the most important component in the bulk of the world’s computers. That run is now under threat.
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The virtual currency’s behaviour since the start of the year doesn’t just look like a bubble bursting; it looks more like a currency under attack
It’s hoped that robust debate will encourage better, stronger fair-use conditions rather than leaving South Africa far behind as it amends legislation dealing with copyright, writes Denise Rosemary Nicholson.
Cellphone use is no longer completely forbidden on planes, but it’s still heavily restricted.
Occam’s razor is a principle that says when something happens that can be explained in multiple ways, the simplest explanation is usually the right one.
Amazon may have been expecting lots of public attention when it announced where it would establish its new headquarters. But…
Scientists have spent nearly two decades discussing how the kilogram could be defined in relation to constant measurements of nature. And now they have finally reached a decision.
How do we maintain democracy in an age when governments and companies are collecting ever more data on everything we do?
Eskom has shut down 11 power station units due for major maintenance because it lacks the funds to fix them.
Perhaps the only real surprise in yesterday’s public unveiling of Discovery Bank was the lack of any pricing information.