First release offers basic browsing with plans for AI chatbot, driving licence tools and custom alerts by year-end The UK government has launched its long-awaited gov.uk smartphone app, billing it...
Category: Technology
Africa’s Tech Tipping Point: Nations Bet Big on Digital Future
From Kigali to Konza, a new kind of economic revolution is gaining ground—one powered not by minerals or oil, but by code, connectivity and sheer ambition. Several African nations are...
Why Maps, Machines, and Real-Time Data Are Reshaping the Future of Global Infrastructure
Governments are facing a $93 trillion infrastructure question—and geospatial tech might be the most powerful answer. At this year’s Geospatial World Forum in Madrid, a clear message echoed through the...
Canada Scraps Big Tech Tax to Salvage Trade Talks With Trump
Ottawa walks back digital levy as Trump signals new tariffs, Carney races to strike deal before July deadline Canada has dropped its planned digital services tax just hours before it...
Asia’s Banks Are Quietly Winning the AI Race
Regional lenders are crafting hyper-localized tech to serve their communities, but talent shortages loom While Silicon Valley makes the headlines, a quieter revolution is reshaping the way people in Asia...
Microsoft Quietly Adjusts Windows User Count, Hinting at 400,000 Drop Over Three Years
Subtle messaging shift fuels questions about platform’s long-term dominance Microsoft hasn’t made a formal announcement. But if you squint hard enough—and if you’re a tech columnist with a knack for...
Microsoft’s Xbox Layoffs Cast Long Shadow Over Gaming Unit’s Future
Fourth round of job cuts in 18 months raises questions about post-Activision Blizzard strategy Microsoft is swinging the axe again. And this time, it’s falling hard—right on the Xbox division....
Amazon’s Kuiper Push Gains Altitude as Second Batch of Satellites Launches Into Orbit
Amazon’s latest space mission is quietly heating up the broadband race. On Monday morning, it launched another 27 Kuiper satellites into low Earth orbit, nudging closer to its long-shot goal...
Kiwi-Built Performance Tech Used by Police Worldwide, Drawing Interest from FBI and UK Forces
A workplace performance tool born from elite sports psychology in New Zealand is now quietly making waves across global law enforcement circles — and may soon help reshape how police...
Internet Speed Tests Are Lying to You—But It’s Probably Your Fault
From streaming apps to the wrong cables, common slip-ups are skewing your broadband results Your internet feels slow. So what do you do? You whip out your phone, launch a...










