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Google’s giant new submarine cable, Equiano, which will connect South Africa and Europe along Africa’s west coast, has been brought ashore in Nigeria.
Google is investing in its first-ever Africa product development centre, in Nairobi, as it positions itself to serve a growing base of Internet users on the continent.
The moves by regulators threaten Apple’s grip on its platform and potentially limiting its ability to collect a commission from developers.
Has Microsoft gone back its bad old ways? Some customers and rivals are making a bold claim that the software giant is again using its sway over one market to thwart competition in another.
What will it be like when you have your own bot, and it is as good as or better than you at many daily tasks? The answer may come sooner than you think.
A R6.2-billion undersea cable connecting China to Europe and Africa, which counts Huawei Technologies as shareholder, has landed in Kenya.
Google, one of the few American corporate giants still operating in Russia, is poised to lose one of its biggest footholds in the country.
Google has landed the Equiano submarine cable in Togo, the first nation in West Africa to introduce commercial 5G mobile services.
A push by US politicians to regulate digital app stores has pitted Apple and Google against Microsoft and others in a showdown of some of the world’s biggest technology companies.