
Chinese energy donations arrive as Stage 6 blackouts bite
South Africa is set to receive millions of Rands worth of Chinese equipment to combat loadshedding as Stage 6 becomes the norm again.
South Africa is set to receive millions of Rands worth of Chinese equipment to combat loadshedding as Stage 6 becomes the norm again.
There is no ban of iPhones or other foreign smartphones in China according to its foreign ministry, despite contrary reports.
Central government employees in China will no longer be allowed to use an iPhone or any other foreign smartphone.
After agreements were signed between South Africa and China on emergency energy solutions, they will be used to power local public services.
South Africa is set to receive back up power equipment from China as part of donations to help public facilities deal with outages.
Hopes that the Biden administration would be more lenient on Chinese firms takes another blow as new executive order is signed.
Initially planning to manufacture one million Vision Pro headsets in 2024, suppliers in China have more than halved that figure.
The challenge hopes to find solutions to problems surrounding cybersecurity and renewable energy in BRICS nations.
China puts the onus on deepfake technology creators to police their halls and insure the rule of law is upheld, in China at least.
The third foldable phone unveiled this week. Unlike Samsung’s ones though, the new Motorola Razr 2022 is slated for China alone.
A hacker is allegedly selling the data of Chinese citizens for the low low price of 10 Bitcoin on a hacker forum.
The three crew members who launched from China at the weekend will spend the next six months on the Tiangong Space Station.
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