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Silicon is transforming battery and charging technology, leading to thinner devices, larger capacities and faster charging.
America’s technology giants will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital rule overhaul, sources said.
Watts & Wheels is back – EVs, Chinese challengers, mega chargers and petrol rebels collide in the new season’s first episode.
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South Africa is a month into the current bout of load shedding, yet the crippling power cuts are set to continue for the foreseeable future.
MultiChoice has quietly launched its own uncapped fibre products, combining DStv bouquets and unlimited fibre Internet in South Africa at deeply discounted prices.
Shares in Telkom rallied on Tuesday after the company informed investors that it is still in talks with MTN Group about a transaction.
Anglo American and Électricité de France have agreed to form jointly owned Envusa Energy to develop wind and solar projects in South Africa.
+OneX, the IT services business in the Reunert stable, has acquired EUCafrica, a major player in Citrix on Microsoft Azure in the South African market.
The landmark $8.5-billion deal to help wean South Africa off its dependence on coal is hanging in the balance.
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With no short-term catalyst for gains on the horizon, Intel shareholders are now forced to ponder its long-term fundamental prospects, and they frankly remain bleak, even as its rivals prosper.
Intel on Thursday reported that margins tumbled in the latest quarter as consumers bought cheaper laptops and pandemic-stricken businesses and governments clamped down on data centre spending. Its shares tumbled.
Cisco’s video-conferencing app Webex clocked 590 million participants in September and is on track to record over 600 million this month, nearly double the numbers recorded in March.
Huawei Technologies reported a meagre 3.7% rise in quarterly revenue on Friday, ending the double-digit growth run it enjoyed earlier this year.
Naspers’s video entertainment and Internet businesses showed strong growth in revenue in the year to March 2015, but earnings were once again underpinned by Chinese Internet group Tencent. This as the group
Lenovo, the Chinese firm that has bought IBM’s cast-off PC business, has announced a miniaturised computer not much larger than a smartphone, which can be connected to any screen via an HDMI connection. Advances in
































