EnergyInnovationTechnology

South Africa’s PBMR Nuclear Project Set for Revival by Early 2026, Minister Confirms

South Africa’s long-dormant pebble-bed modular reactor project is poised for revival, with Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa confirming the care-and-maintenance status will be lifted by latest Q1 2026. The minister described the original decision to scrap the program as one “we live to regret” amid global interest in small modular reactor technology.

Advanced Stage of Reactivation

The process to reactivate South Africa’s dormant pebble-bed modular reactor (PBMR) project has reached an advanced stage, according to Electricity and Energy Minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa. Sources indicate the minister plans to approach Cabinet to formally lift the care-and-maintenance program either by end of November or no later than the first quarter of next year.

BusinessInnovationTechnology

AFR-IX Telecom Partners with Etihad Salam to Integrate Medusa Subsea Cable into Saudi Network

AFR-IX Telecom has announced a strategic partnership with Saudi telecommunications firm Etihad Salam to establish Saudi Arabia as a key hub for the Medusa subsea cable system. The agreement positions Salam as the primary landing and interconnection partner within the Kingdom, enhancing regional connectivity. This collaboration aims to meet growing demands for digital and cloud services across Saudi Arabia and the GCC region.

Strategic Connectivity Partnership Announced

AFR-IX Telecom, the company behind the pan-European Medusa subsea cable system, has signed a significant connectivity agreement with Saudi telecommunications provider Etihad Salam, according to reports from both companies. The partnership establishes Salam as the primary landing and interconnection hub for the Medusa system within Saudi Arabia through Aqaba, Jordan.

HardwareInnovationTechnology

Apple Unveils Enhanced Developer Strap for Vision Pro with 40x Speed Boost

Apple has revealed significant performance improvements in its latest Vision Pro Developer Strap, with data transfer speeds reaching 20 gigabits per second. The new accessory maintains backward compatibility while providing developers with substantially faster connectivity options. Pricing details for the enhanced strap remain undisclosed as Apple continues offering the original version.

Major Speed Upgrade for Vision Pro Development

Apple has introduced a substantially faster Developer Strap for the Apple Vision Pro, according to reports from the company’s developer documentation. The new accessory, designed to connect the mixed reality headset to Mac computers, now supports data transfer speeds up to 20 gigabits per second, representing a dramatic improvement over the previous model’s 480 megabit per second maximum capability.