Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Fold is no longer a R30 000 brick. The South Korean-technology giant is back with a much-improved product. It’s still not ready for most consumers, though.
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Government has spent months mostly talking about how to save the debt-stricken state power utility Eskom, spur economic growth and get its shaky finances back on track. Financial realities may force an end to the dithering.
Amazon.com has unveiled a new version of its Kindle e-reader, one designed specifically for children for the first time.
Facebook’s proposed cryptocurrency has faced such overwhelming scorn that an exchange is now facilitating bets on whether the social media company can come close to meeting its target launch date.
Investors have grown increasingly bullish on Samsung Electronics ahead of its Tuesday results report, betting that the global memory-chip cycle is near a bottom.
PayPal has pulled out of the Libra Association, a blow to Facebook’s efforts to develop a digital currency.
The boss of Microsoft’s Surface devices says the company does not call its new Surface Duo a phone because that is a “limiting word”.
South Africa’s embattled public broadcaster is to receive R2.1-billion on 7 October as part of an initial tranche of a R3.2-billion bailout from the government.
Liquid Telecom, Africa’s biggest fibre company, has turned to solar power in South Africa, where recurrent power outages shut businesses temporarily earlier this year.
The global shift towards electric mobility is creating significant challenges for South Africa’s automotive industry.











