Why China Will Never Lead on Tech
China recently pulled up short in its race with the US for dominance in chip manufacturing. While the US has strengthened its commitment to rebuilding… Read More »Why China Will Never Lead on Tech
China recently pulled up short in its race with the US for dominance in chip manufacturing. While the US has strengthened its commitment to rebuilding… Read More »Why China Will Never Lead on Tech
First a trickle, then a stream and now a torrent. US tech giants are cutting thousands of jobs almost every day. The darlings of COVID-19… Read More »Could layoffs in tech jobs spread to the rest of the US economy?
First a trickle, then a stream and now a torrent. US tech giants are cutting thousands of jobs almost every day. The darlings of COVID-19… Read More »Could layoffs in tech jobs spread to the rest of the US economy?
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 28. President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has signed a Law amending the Telecommunications Law, Trend reports. Following the amendments,… Read More »Azerbaijan approves amendments to mobile device registration rules
WATERLOO REGION — The record-breaking sale of Magnet Forensics for $1.8 billion reinforces the region’s growing reputation as a world-class center for cybersecurity expertise, says… Read More »Sale of Magnet Forensics benefits entire tech sector
Peew-Williams Services Company Limited, a wholly owned Ghanaian Engineering and Research Consultancy Company, has announced a special support package for the second edition of the… Read More »Ghana: Capt One Golf Society Gets Support for Kids Tournament
ROYAL and Ancient development manager responsible for Africa, Eden Thompson, is in the country where he is expected to help establish one golf body. Previously,… Read More »Zimbabwe: Golf Administrator Thompson Jets in
Malawi’s professional golfer Paul Chidale is set for the Kenya Pro Golf Tour scheduled for three weeks. The Malawian golfer, who rose from a caddy… Read More »Malawi’s Golf Star Set for Kenya Golf Tour
“If you can’t beat them, join them” is the approach traditional banks in Kenya are adopting as they seek a greater slice of the mobile… Read More »Kenyan banks want to take on Safaricom’s M-Pesa and other players
At the height of China’s soccer boom, a string of foreign-born players naturalized as Chinese to play in the country’s domestic leagues without restrictions and… Read More »China’s Soccer Woes Deepen as Naturalized Players Jump Ship