Facebook posts by MPs can break the usual rules on the social network because they are newsworthy, according to the technology giant’s communications head Nick Clegg.
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Apple could see a bigger-than-expected decline in the average selling price for the iPhone as consumers gravitate toward cheaper models, according to analysts.
Bitcoin fell 17% to as low as $8 088 in New York on Tuesday, the biggest intraday drop since January 2018 and its first time below $9 000 since mid-June,
Xiaomi introduced its first phones compatible with the latest 5G cellular technology in China, as the country’s once-biggest smartphone maker prepares for an uphill battle against domestic rival Huawei.
South African banks are urging clients to use digital channels as the industry prepares for what could be its biggest strike since 1920.
There have been growing calls on social media for MultiChoice to share Springbok games in this year’s Rugby World Cup with the SABC. This makes little sense if it’s forced on the company. By Duncan McLeod.
The newest Apple iPhone is here, again igniting the debate over whether users should upgrade, switch from Android or stick with what they have.
It took Tesla about 15 years to rack up US$5-billion in losses. The company known as China’s Tesla did it in four.
Spark Sport is seeking to appease rugby-obsessed New Zealanders who are furious at technical glitches that plagued its streaming service during the defending World Cup champion’s opening game.
MultiChoice subscribers were left seething on Saturday after its DStv Now streaming service collapsed at the start of the Springboks’ opening match in the 2019 Rugby World Cup.