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Cloud revenue up 63% and custom AI chips winning customers – Alphabet’s surge has grabbed Wall Street’s attention.
Apple will allow users to select from third-party AI models across its iOS 27 features, according to a report.
The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
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Botswana’s energy plan calls for 8GW of solar power by 2030, and it plans to export excess power to countries in the region.
Several important projects that were delayed in 2024 are expected to be brought online this year.
MultiChoice Group has reversed course on its decision to limit DStv Stream to only one device at a time.
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A live-stream approaching a week in length is showing Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Flip5’s folding endurance.
Meta Platforms has begun testing a beta version of WhatsApp that allows up to 32 people to participate in a call.
Russia will launch its first lunar landing spacecraft in 47 years on Friday in a race with India to the south pole of the moon.
PayPal launched a US dollar-linked stablecoin on Monday in a bid to boost the adoption of digital currencies.
Chip makers have spent two decades pouring investment into a revolutionary new technique to push the limits of physics and cram more transistors onto slices of silicon. Now that technology is on the cusp of going mainstream.
Japan and South Korea are showing no signs of resolving an escalating trade dispute, which traces back to 1910. It now poses a threat to the world’s technology supply chain.

































