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To Invest or Not to Invest: The Cryptocurrency Conundrum

Cryptocurrency conundrum and its potential for success is uncertain, and it is important to consider practical use cases, regulatory environments, and technological flaws when evaluating it. · Practical use cases and staying power can drive long-term growth. · Regulation is necessary to protect investors, but a balance must be struck with innovation. As I sit […]

Sanctions and Workarounds: How a Country Stabilizes Itself

Sanctions are a form of punishment that can have a significant impact on a country’s growth and stability, with their effects extending beyond the targeted areas. In this article, we will address how the scrutiny of politics promotes technology. So, let’s talk sanctions and workarounds. Deprivation is often seen as the mother of innovation, and […]

Ensuring Fairness and Inclusivity in Advanced AI Systems 

The potential benefits and risks associated with the use of Advanced AI systems in decision-making processes.  Imagine you live in a world where decisions about your job, your finances, and even your freedom, are made by machines. These machines, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), can learn, and make decisions without human intervention. But can we […]

The US President Can’t Access Much Tech 

US Presidents are restricted in their use of personal technology, with security concerns requiring the Secret Service to be informed of any new advances.  ————  The President of the United States of America is one of the most powerful figures globally. You’d think the leader of one of the most powerful countries would have unlimited […]

 Building Holistic Water Management Strategies  

In regions with limited financial resources, finding a balance between the necessity of customizing water management strategies and the need for standardization and cost-effectiveness can be a difficult task.  Water is a vital resource for life, but it is also a finite resource. As the global population continues to grow, the demand for water is […]

It's Freedom Day in South Africa. Don't Laugh

On 27th April 1994, South Africa bathed in the soft glow of the world community’s smiles. For this was the day when people of all races went to the polls for the first time in the country’s history. The queues to the actual polling stations were often kilometres long. Images of these have since became […]

Will Twitter Remain an Important Social Media Platform?

Since tech billionaire Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the platform and its users have been taken on a wild ride. Based on research by ExpressVPN, a virtual private network and cybersecurity company, Twitter has been in a constant state of change. With news of layoffs, firings, and Twitter users abandoning their accounts for alternative platforms […]

The iPhone 15’s Bold Leap

The impact of eSIM-only on mobile operators — risks, opportunities and disintermediation dilemmas Following the launch of the iPhone 14 as eSIM-only in the US, Apple continues to embrace eSIM technology. Recent reports indicate that the iPhone 15 will also be eSIM-only, this time in Europe. This move will further reinforce the company’s commitment to leading the charge in consumer eSIM […]