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Telkom Kenya has partnered with Japan-based technology services provider Rakuten Symphony and US-based Open RAN developer Airspan Networks, to develop and test Open RAN technology in the East African nation.

Wednesday, 12 April 2023 09:46

Internet access a human right: study

People are so dependent on the internet that it is ingrained in every aspect of life, making access a basic human right, a study revealed.

Published in IT People

Microsoft has terminated employees and ended some of its partnerships in the Middle East and Africa as part of its investigations, following allegations of kickbacks and bribery in its operations in those regions.

Published in Technology Regulation

Chinese state-sponsored attackers appear to be carrying out network reconnaissance of several organisations in Alaska, Nairobi, Kenya and Germany, using the assets of an elite university, the security firm Recorded Future claims.

Published in Security
Thursday, 08 December 2016 10:03

How an Australian got emails for Kenyan's Uber rides

An Australian woman has been getting a flood of messages from Uber meant for a user in Kenya. Both Uber and Google are to blame.

Published in Security

Huawei’s African summit in Kenya over 14-15 October to "make cities safer" attracted "more than 200 global customers, partners, experts, and industry analysts in the public safety sector, showcasing ‘Safe City best practices'."

Published in Cloud
Tuesday, 01 May 2012 15:56

Worldreader takes a page from OLPC's book

As PC sales worldwide stagnate, computer and other tech device makers have started looking around for new markets to enter.

Published in Open Sauce

In a final show-down with South Africa, Australia's bid for the SKA continues to receive Federal Government support via this evening's budget.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Saturday, 28 February 2009 23:19

You can look back 1.5M years ago and see us walking

According to archeological diggings by an international team of scientists, preserved footprints of an ancestor of modern Homo sapiens (humans), has been discovered in eastern Africa. The footprints, complete with small toes and a big toe, are about 1.5 million years old.

Published in Biology

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