A Chinese start-up inspired by lockdown isolation has invented a long-distance kissing machine.
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Huawei Technologies has replaced more than 13 000 parts in its products that were hit by US trade sanctions.
The energy solutions provider is seeking to service a market hungry for such solutions in the face of Eskom’s crippling power cuts.
However, Morris Chang has warned that a reversal of globalisation would increase prices and reduce the ubiquity of chips that power the modern world.
Samsung Electronics expects to invest $230-billion over the next 20 years to develop the world’s largest chip-making base.
Promoted | Syntech Distribution is recalling a limited batch of Gizzu power stations after receiving reports of a small number of devices overheating while charging.
Promoted | It’s business as usual with ASUS’s load shedding solutions.
Promoted | Romoss power banks, from Syntech, can be used as backup power for charging a wide range of devices, including phones, laptops and cameras.
Lenovo Southern Africa head Yugen Naidoo joins the TechCentral Show to talk about the company’s new products and to unpack the state of the industry.
Apple is returning to a frequent trick it uses to keep buyers interested in its current iPhone line until the new model arrives: adding a new colour.