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Intel’s Panther Lake and its 18A manufacturing node have put the US chip maker back in the fight with Apple and AMD.
The sequencing reflects how stubbornly low-end devices and machine-to-machine sensors remain tied to legacy connectivity.
The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
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Paycorp is buying Pilot Software, a provider of point-of-sale software and hardware to the hospitality industry.
Tony Vicente, until now Adapt IT’s chief operating officer, is taking the reins from incumbent CEO Tiffany Dunsdon.
China’s anti-monopoly regulator said on Tuesday it had launched an investigation into Google.
Elon Musk has waded into South African politics just as SpaceX is seeking a licence to operate in the country.
Financial services have become an increasingly important component of Vodacom Group’s revenue mix.
Zimbabwean officials have backtracked on their show of support for an “inventor” who claimed to have found a way to create “free” energy using radio waves.
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Vodafone and CK Hutchison have finally unveiled the £15-billion merger of their British mobile operations.
The tech investor warned its profit dropped significantly last year due to impairments and lower contributions from Tencent.
Amazon Web Services is considering using new artificial intelligence chips from AMD, an AWS executive said.
Of all the countries in sub-Saharan Africa to be optimistic about, the most promising is Kenya.
This is the moment the US technology superpowers surely knew was coming: the US government is preparing to crawl all over Google to figure out whether it is an abusive monopolist. It and other tech giants should be quaking in their fleece vests.
The launch of 60 Starlink satellites by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has grabbed the attention of people around the globe. With Musk planning for up to 12 000 satellites in low-Earth orbit, this fleet could forever change our view of the heavens.

































