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Monday, 11 May 2026
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Apple CarPlay

Also known as: Apple

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In coverage

Verbatim sentences from the source article.

  1. February 2023
  2. Apple is one exception. It strongly resisted increasing its head count in recent years and as a result, doesn’t have to shrink staff numbers (although it hasn’t been immune to staff losses due to work-from-home policy changes).

    The Namibian

    Why is Big Tech firing employees by the thousands?
  3. August 2022
  4. Wireless connectivity is literally at your finger tips, and is compatible with both Apple and Android, which enables full functionality of your smartphone.

    The Namibian

    The SUV that puts safety first
  5. March 2019
  6. Apple has also done the same thanks to its health app. Once you’ve got these installed, you can link it with your Apple Watch or your Fitbit.

    The Namibian

    Track Your Fitness Today
  7. September 2018
  8. A week ago, Apple created a social media storm after the announcement of its newest products on the market with the biggest being the Apple iPhone XS, XR and XS Max as well as improvements on the Apple Watch.

    The Namibian

    Apple's Biggest Announcements
  9. June 2018
  10. May 2018
  11. Apple’s AirPods also claim five hours worth of usage on a single charge, but don’t specify how long it takes to get them fully charged.

    The Namibian

    The New OnePlus 6 Thrives on Speed
  12. March 2018
  13. Most notably, the Samsung Galaxy 9 and 9+ were introduced to the globe and although it didn’t get as much attention as it should have, we caught the introduction of this spectacular phone that is pushing boundaries and giving Apple a run for their money, once again.

    The Namibian

    Inside The Mobile World Conference
  14. January 2018
  15. Here’s what we know: Fans can expect not only one but two phones, particularly the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the larger Galaxy S9 Plus, much like how Apple works.

    The Namibian

    The Samsung S9 – Still a Guessing Game
Business

Chery launches higher-spec Tiggo 7 Executive model

The News

Chery is introducing the Tiggo 7 Executive, a higher-specification derivative of the Tiggo 7 Prime, featuring upgraded safety technology including seven airbags and driver-assistance systems, along with enhanced comfort features such as a panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, and premium upholstery. The model retains the same turbocharged 1.5-litre engine and is expected in Namibian showrooms soon.

9 April 2026 · New Era

Thursday 9 April

  1. Chery launches higher-spec Tiggo 7 Executive model

    Chery is introducing the Tiggo 7 Executive, a higher-specification derivative of the Tiggo 7 Prime, featuring upgraded safety technology including seven airbags and driver-assistance systems, along with enhanced comfort features such as a panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, and premium upholstery. The model retains the same turbocharged 1.5-litre engine and is expected in Namibian showrooms soon.

    9 April 2026 · New Era

Thursday 12 March

  1. Mahindra XUV 3XO hits 10,000 sales milestone

    Mahindra has delivered its 10,000th XUV 3XO vehicle in Southern Africa, achieving this milestone in just over 500 days since the model's October 2024 launch. The compact SUV, which comes standard with safety features like six airbags and Level 2 ADAS, has become the fastest-selling vehicle in Mahindra's local lineup.

    12 March 2026 · New Era

Thursday 26 February

  1. Mitsubishi Outlander marks 25th anniversary with exclusive 10-unit edition

    Mitsubishi has launched the Outlander Edition 25, a limited-run collector's model with unique design features, premium interior technology, and all-wheel-drive capability, priced at N$819,995 with only 10 units available in southern Africa.

    26 February 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 28 January

  1. Gold hits record highs amid US policy uncertainty

    Gold prices jumped to fresh records on Monday as investors worried about geopolitical tensions, US tariff threats, and potential government shutdowns, with the metal climbing above US$5,100 an ounce before retreating slightly amid growing global uncertainty sparked by US President Donald Trump's policies.

    28 January 2026 · New Era

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