South African tech retailers have warned of further price hikes as global chip shortages squeeze RAM, SSD and GPU supply.
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Companies are cutting tens of thousands of jobs in the name of AI – and the wave may be only just beginning.
MTN Ghana has posted a strong set of annual results, adding to the momentum from MTN Nigeria’s dramatic turnaround.
For independent power producers, grid access on paper does not automatically translate into real-world access.
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Amazon has announced its first colour Kindle e-reader following years of development effort.
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US politicians are set to vote next week on a bill to crack down on China’s Huawei and ZTE.
Twitter has ceased to be an independent company after merging with a newly formed shell firm.
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Apple, after teasing investors for months about its ambitions to become a services company, is getting ready to showcase plans for new video and news products. All it needs now is for Hollywood to sign up.
































