
Cheryl Kahla
Digital raconteur: Tech, Business, Science | 🎮🪐Gamer & space geek. Boxing & #ADHD for balance 🥊 | Crafting stories, dodging stereotypes. Bio https://t.co/khoQZz5DjS
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6 days ago |
technation.news | Cheryl Kahla
This quote below from Professor Abejide Ade-Ibijola stopped me in my tracks. Prof. Ade-Abjola was addressing the Huawei Cloud Tech Wave DeepSeek workshop in Johannesburg. “We need to weaponise the young people in numbers to chase AI, and let those who are too old to move, move into strategy.”Honestly? Bars. Ade-Ibijola made a compelling case: Africa’s youth are the future of the continent, sure. But they’re also the only viable plan for how we leapfrog into that future.
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1 week ago |
locate2u.com | Cheryl Kahla
Manual route planning might seem cost-effective at first glance, but don’t be fooled. As your delivery operations scale, the hidden expenses become increasingly apparent. A cost-saving option would be to invest in a route planning app. Don’t believe us? Calculate the cost of wasted hours and fuel to see how it impacts your bottom line. Add to that the hassle of irate customers calling about the status of your delivery, and manual planning quickly becomes a recipe for disaster.
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1 week ago |
technation.news | Cheryl Kahla
Yes, quantum teleportation is no longer sci-fi, it’s been proven and peer revewied. Researchers at Northwestern University successfully demonstrated quantum teleportation over 30 kilometres of standard internet fibre. This is huge. It’s the first time anyone has done quantum teleportation using the kind of internet infrastructure that already exists in the real world. The experiment wasn’t done in a sterile lab and it didn’t rely on custom setups. It took place over public networks.
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1 week ago |
locate2u.com | Cheryl Kahla
Remember when Google Maps was your go-to route planning app? It was simple, free, and got the job done. But as your business has grown, so have the complexities of your deliveries. More stops mean tighter schedules. Higher customer expectations mean that what once worked now feels like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. If you’re finding that your current system is causing more headaches than solutions, it might be time to consider dedicated route planning app.
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1 week ago |
technation.news | Cheryl Kahla
So, obviously, we need a robot horse, right? No? Just me? Kawasaki is working on a cyberhorse, called Corleo. It’s not reality yet, but damn, we can wish…. Yes. A robotic horse. It sports quadrupedal locomotion, a sleek sci-fi design, and ambitions of galloping through rugged terrain. Corleo seems to be part quad bike, part steed and part technological marvel. But is it realistic? Let’s look under the hood.
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More like smack damn in the middle of an extinction burst.

We are on the event horizon of the singularity

No man Absa... Apart from updating your apps (which you should do for security reasons), imagine expecting customers to jump through all these hoops in 2025, just to get an app to work.

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Absa, does your app EVER work? @Absa @AbsaSouthAfrica https://t.co/L5ekj2T9Ss