Comsol has secured billions of rand in funding to deploy the Woan the government never could.
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Inside the engineering choices behind Comsol’s 5G network, and how ISPs will actually sell it.
The CEO of humanoid robot unicorn Unitree says the industry is edging towards a “ChatGPT moment” for robot brains.
SpaceX used Icasa’s fee hearings on Wednesday to press the regulator on the ownership rules blocking Starlink.
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The Koeberg nuclear power plant will be allowed to run one of its two units for another 20 years.
Newly appointed communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised policy stability as a cornerstone of his tenure.
OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named “Strawberry”.
Bitcoin surged to a two-week high after the attempted assassination of US presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Census 2022 results should be used with extreme caution in planning and resource allocation.
Altron has resolved to form an ICT skills-focused education trust called Ascent as part of a new BEE transaction.
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The solar power industry is the latest to be hit by China’s strict Covid control measures, with equipment makers slashing production.
Elon Musk has been sued by former Twitter shareholders because he waited too long to disclose a 9.2% stake in the social media company.
Apple’s plan to add a highly anticipated blood pressure monitor to its smartwatch has hit some snags. However, other new features will debut this year.
Honda plans to spend $64-billion on research and development over the next decade, laying out an ambitious target to roll out 30 electric vehicle models globally by 2030.
Naspers’s conglomerate discount is widening. Its one-third stake in Tencent Holdings alone is now worth 27% more than the South African Internet company’s entire market cap. After a 70% increase in its stock so far this year
Alibaba and Tencent can count themselves among the world’s costliest technology companies after a stellar run. To justify those lofty valuations, China’s two largest corporations have to deliver on some of the riskiest bets they’ve

































