IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-nanometre chip technology.
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Armed with $17-billion in spectrum, SpaceX is said to be eyeing the launch of its own mobile network business.
Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
“RAMageddon” has reached Apple users, with DRAM prices nearly doubling as AI data centres soak up global supply.
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France’s Groupe Canal+ has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
Investors fear pronounced swings in bitcoin is a possible precursor for broader changes in risk appetite in global markets.
A planned new undersea cable called T4 and linking Africa, Indian Ocean islands and Asia, will improve redundancy in the region.
The failure of an effort to save thousands of jobs at the embattled Post Office has been described as disappointing.
Heavyweight technology firms have reported better-than-expected sales at their cloud computing units in recent days.
South Africa has strong institutions that can buttress its economy, the head of research at Standard Chartered Bank said.
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Twitter has launched a version of its social media service for the Tor Internet browser.
US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order requiring the government to assess the cryptocurrency space.
File-sharing service LimeWire, which shut down in 2011 under fire from the music industry, is making a comeback as a digital collectibles marketplace.
Amazon.com is launching a live audio app designed to reinvent radio by letting people become DJs, playing songs and chatting with listeners.
It’s a sunny Tuesday morning in late March at IBM’s Thomas J Watson Research Centre. The corridor from the reception area follows the long, curving glass curtain-wall…
A city is its people and the outcomes of the decisions and actions they can and do take individually or as groups. These outcomes, decisions and actions can be measured and captured. What would it require to take this data that makes

































