Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
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Operations at the nuclear power station were scaled back on Tuesday following a fault on a transmission line.
Netflix has gone all-cash in its Warner Bros bid, escalating pressure on Paramount as a shareholder vote looms.
The Gates Foundation and OpenAI are partnering to help African countries use AI to improve their health systems.
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Eskom will implement load shedding from 9pm on Tuesday evening as it fights breakdowns at its power plants. The power cuts – at stage 2 – will last until 5am on Wednesday.
MTN Group is valuing its mobile money arm at R75-billion, joining African wireless carriers planning to list these businesses in a region that has more mobile money accounts than anywhere else in the world.
Apple has been a laggard in the smart-home space, but a versatile new device in early development could change that.
Vodacom Group said on Monday that it will work with the African Union to offer a mobile technology platform to manage vaccination appointments and vaccine stocks across the continent.
South Africa has several advantages that make it an attractive destination for business services, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his weekly newsletter, published on Monday.
The next-generation display destined to be a highlight of Apple’s upcoming top-tier iPad Pro is facing production issues that could lead to short initial supplies of the new device.
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If the US continues to play hardball on Huawei, don’t rule out Beijing at least reminding American officials of the bazooka in its cupboard
Uber Technologies has joined rival Lyft in filing for an initial public offering, according to a person familiar with the matter.
China’s Huawei is planning to overhaul its global software systems as it tries to avoid a ban in the UK and other European markets, after previous piecemeal fixes failed to assuage national security concerns.
Facebook could be a threat to democracy unless it is properly regulated, a former head of GCHQ has warned.
M-Net believes SA would be far better off scrapping plans to build pricey set-top boxes for digital terrestrial television and instead should use the money in other ways. Karen Willenberg, the broadcaster’s director of legal and regulatory affairs, says instead the country should
No one wanted Steve Jobs when he was born. His biological father was a young Syrian professor at the University of Wisconsin, his mother a graduate student. Her family would not allow them to marry and she was forced to give him up for adoption in the bitter


































