Tag: Skills

Techpoint Africa

How one of Africa’s fastest growing AI platforms was built out of Ethiopia

At 85,000 users, Gebeya’s suite of AI products is growing fast, a feat achieved in just four months since launch. Out of the four AI products […]
February 17th, 2026
Technode

Humanoid robots take center stage at 2026 Spring Festival Gala, revealing China’s latest robotics advances

Credit: Unitree Robotics At China’s 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, several robotics companies showcased their latest research and development progress. Humanoid robots participated in multiple performances […]
February 17th, 2026
Trending Topics

„OpenClaw darf nicht ClosedClaw werden“

Jakob Steinschaden und Matteo Rosoli. © newsrooms / Trending Topics OpenClaw trifft den Zeitgeist – und stellt seinen Entwickler vor eine große Entscheidung. Peter Steinberger, dessen […]
February 13th, 2026
Techpoint Africa

From Papaoutai to Urban Chords: The business and legal stakes of AI music

In December 2025, the Afro-soul version of the French song “Papaoutai” was released. It began trending heavily in early January 2026, peaking globally during the third […]
February 13th, 2026
Techpoint Africa

Nigerians remix Valentine’s Day in 2026 as Google searches tilt towards friendship and self-care

Valentines Day Trend – Glow Up New Google Search data shows a noticeable shift away from the traditional dinner-and-roses routine toward friendship celebrations, self-care experiences, and […]
February 12th, 2026
Technode

CES 2026 Live: Vbot Steals the Show, ‘Vbot SuperDog’ Poised to Become One of the Year’s Hottest Tech Gadgets

On January 6, the highly anticipated CES 2026 kicked off in Las Vegas, marking the largest and most AI-integrated exhibition in the event’s history. Amidst the […]
January 8th, 2026
Startup Universal

The Future of Work: Do You Need New Skills?

From coding to website design, skills in the tech industry are the future. The tech sector has proven to be extremely resilient in the face of Covid-19, and the industry is expected to continue thriving in the foreseeable future.
By: Artur MeysterJuly 27th, 2020
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