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Watts & Wheels is back – EVs, Chinese challengers, mega chargers and petrol rebels collide in the new season’s first episode.
South African owners of 372 of Volvo’s popular EX30 model have been urged to pay close attention to a safety recall.
South Africa’s SKA-Mid telescope comes alive as “first fringes” confirm it is now a working scientific instrument.
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The collapse of FTX has brought many renewed calls for crypto regulation. That is precisely why this is a time for caution.
Tesla shares have fallen so far, so fast that some individual investors are piling in, seeing a chance to pick up what was once Wall Street’s highest flying stock on the cheap.
For the vast majority of the world’s wealthiest people, 2022 was a year to forget.
South Africa needs to upgrade its coal-fired power plants rather than focus on renewable energy, according to a sanctioned Russian billionaire.
Taiwan’s TSMC began mass production of its most advanced chips in southern Taiwan this week.
The electric vehicle maker’s market valuation has shrunk to roughly $345-billion, below that of Walmart and Nvidia.
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Semiconductor firms are seeking extra time to appeal last-minute Trump administration moves to block sales to China’s Huawei, hoping the Biden administration will reverse course.
Microsoft approached Pinterest in recent months about a potential deal to acquire the US$51-billion social media company, the Financial Times reported, citing people briefed on the matter.
Apple has partnered with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to develop micro OLED displays, which it plans to use in its upcoming augmented reality devices, according to a report.
TSMC said on Tuesday it would raise nearly $9-billion from the debt markets to help fund expansion and spend around $178-million to open a Japanese material research subsidiary.
An investment in Adapt IT over the past three years or, even better, over five years would have paid off handsomely. The IT counter has proved to be by far the best performer among technology and
The idea of establishing a new, open-access, wholesale-only wireless network (OAWN) in South Africa has received significant attention in recent months. Its purpose would be to stimulate greater competition in the provision































