Alfa Romeo’s Junior Elettrica Veloce is a hot hatch dressed as an EV – and it’s just brilliant to drive.
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Samsung says the global memory shortage will deepen significantly in 2027 as AI demand outpaces chip supply.
Once positioned as Africa’s answer to Netflix, the homegrown streaming pioneer fades to black tonight.
A significant rise in MTN’s share price has led to long-term share incentives vesting at much higher values.
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Countries across Africa have been quietly leading the race when it comes to the practical adoption of crypto.
Teraco, has completed its latest build project, JB4, a 50MW AI-ready facility at its Bredell campus.
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the US government 15% of revenue from sales to China of advanced AI chips.
This is the first in a series of articles about amazing technologies that promised to change the world but which did no such thing.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is already facing an uphill battle in turning around the ailing chip maker.
Music streamer services in South Africa have kept their prices relatively stable over the last two years.
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Meta Platforms plans to deploy a new version of a custom chip aimed at supporting its AI push and reducing its reliance on Nvidia.
President Nayib Bukele is pressing ahead with his plan to make his country a cryptocurrency haven.
Cloudflare said an advanced group of hackers tried to burrow deep into its global network late last year but was thwarted.
Investors fear Apple is losing clout in China, a long-prized market that generates roughly a fifth of its sales.
Intel’s surprise resolve to stick with chip manufacturing is a move that ought to bring a sigh of relief to leading foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
South Africa’s long history of astronomical research began when French academic Nicolas-Louis de La Caille visited Cape Town from 1751 to 1753 and undertook a careful examination of every square degree of the southern sky.

































