12 Nov, 2024

4G will surpass 3G in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030

In 2023, 4G usage in Sub-Saharan Africa reached 31%, while 3G usage climbed to 54%.

28 Jun, 2024

NASA signs deal with SpaceX for $843 million

NASA has signed an $843 million contract with space shuttle and rocket manufacturer SpaceX to develop a vehicle that will safely land the International Space Station on Earth.

26 Jun, 2024

Samsung’s most popular model surpasses other brands!

In the first quarter of 2024, Samsung’s best-selling phone was the Galaxy S24 Ultra, leaving other models behind.

25 Jun, 2024

ERU develops material for fast repair of damaged runways

A repair material called “SkyPatch” has been developed for the rapid repair of damage that may occur after bombardment on airstrips.

11 Jun, 2024

Technology company Apple unveils its latest products and updates

US-based technology company Apple introduced its new artificial intelligence technology “Apple Intelligence” at the WWDC 2024 event

10 Jun, 2024

Competition Board fines Google 482 million TL

The Competition Board fined Google a total of TRY 482 million for the period during which it did not fulfill its injunction recommendations in terms of hotel queries.

6 Jun, 2024

Competition Authority launches investigation against Apple

The Competition Authority launched an investigation against Apple for requiring app developers to use its own payment system.

5 Jun, 2024

Number of secure internet subscribers exceeds 44 million

Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu said that the number of subscribers of the “Secure Internet Service”, which was put into practice in 2011, is increasing day by day.

5 Jun, 2024

Tesla expected to buy $3-4 billion in hardware for chips this year

Elon Musk, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the US electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, reported that they estimate that the company will spend between 3 to 4 billion dollars on hardware purchases from chip manufacturer Nvidia

4 Jun, 2024

Google to cut 100 jobs

Google, owned by Alphabet, will lay off 100 employees from its Cloud unit.

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