Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
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From boardrooms to back offices, South African companies are moving beyond AI hype and into execution.
Chinese vehicle brands are no longer just disrupting South Africa’s new-car market.
A severe geomagnetic storm has reached Earth, with Sansa warning of elevated space-weather risks on Tuesday.
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Live audio app Clubhouse will begin introducing a test version of its app to Google’s Android users on Sunday, the company said, in a potentially big expansion of its market.
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority has closed its investigation into Ovex, conceding in a statement issued on Friday that the company does not require a financial services licence currently.
The dogecoin frenzy is reaching fever pitch as Elon Musk prepares to host Saturday Night Live with speculation he’s poised to talk up his beloved token. Crypto pros are not impressed.
Data published by Eskom this week shows that the utility has not been able to generate enough electricity to adequately meet peak evening demand.
Paystack, the fintech start-up acquired last year by US fintech major Stripe, is establishing a presence in South Africa as it looks to cement its position as a significant player in the African online payments industry.
Eskom doesn’t want to buy electricity from the company that won most of a government emergency power tender because it’s concerned about the cost and length of the contract, sources said.
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The first high-resolution images of a 34km tall snowman-shaped object that lies a billion miles beyond Pluto have been released by Nasa.
A Chinese spacecraft has made the first-ever landing on the far side of the moon in the latest achievement for the country’s growing space programme.
Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees he won’t blame “external factors” for selling fewer iPhones than anticipated during the holiday quarter.
Apple for the first time in almost two decades lowered its revenue outlook citing fewer than expected upgrades to new iPhones, weakness in China’s economy and supply constraints to newer models of the Apple Watch, iPad Pro and AirPods.
Mobile phones are the most widely used technology in the world. At the end of this year, there will be 5,8bn people with mobile devices, meaning there are twice as many mobile users as Internet users. Consequently, there are myriad opportunities to make a
Details are emerging of plans for the construction of yet another high-capacity submarine telecommunications cable to serve the African continent. The Wasace cable, which will connect Africa, including SA, with South America, North America and Europe, and which will cost

































