Africa-focused e-commerce retailer Jumia Technologies expects to break even in the last quarter of 2026.
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A decentralised satellite network that no entity controls could make it more difficult for authoritarian governments to impose complete internet blackouts.
Lenovo has warned about mounting pressure on PC shipments as a worsening memory-chip shortage grips the industry.
Chinese AI firms are readying a wave of new models one year after DeepSeek shook the global tech industry.
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Government has appointed BMIT to craft a new funding model for the struggling public broadcaster.
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Apple will open its tap-and-go mobile payments system to rivals, EU antitrust regulators said on Thursday.
AMD will acquire Silo AI for $665-million as it tries to enhance its AI chip capabilities against Nvidia.
Donald Trump will speak at a bitcoin conference later this month, an address that would highlight his growing embrace of crypto.
Microsoft has ditched its board observer seat at OpenAI that has drawn regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic.
The NFT dream isn’t dead, but it’s taken a big non-fungible beating.
The market for non-fungible tokens has been spiralling downward after sales sank sharply and the prices of popular NFTs plummeted over the last few weeks.
































