Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
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Operators say the rapid deployment rules, now in draft form, ignore the municipal wayleave bottleneck.
South Africa’s quantum industry is still in its infancy – but it’s no longer purely academic in nature.
Rockstar’s behemoth will smash sales records, but commercial success has never guaranteed creative revolution.
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Mining companies in South Africa are considering spending as much as R40-billion to construct 2GW of power generation capacity.
The European Union is creating a common charging port for mobile phones, tablets and headphones, a move that will impact Apple directly.
Groupe Canal+, the pay-television operator owned by French media conglomerate Vivendi, has again increased its stake in DStv parent MultiChoice Group.
Cabinet has adopted a more ambitious emissions reduction target ahead of a United Nations climate conference in November.
The Competition Competition has green-lighted JSE-listed technology group Altron’s acquisition of information security specialist Lawtrust.
The cost of the intractable semiconductor shortage has ballooned by more than 90%, pushing the total hit to 2021 revenue for the world’s car makers to $210-billion.
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China is considering plans to delay some targets in its strategy to dominate high-end technologies and to put more focus on shaping industry standards.
Virgin Galactic said its space tourism rocket plane could reach “space altitudes” for the first time as early as Thursday.
The focus in US congressional hearings on Google’s information hoard is a risk for the world’s largest Internet company
Dell Technologies has won a shareholder vote to return to public markets, putting founder Michael Dell on the winning side of a transformative transaction that polarised investors for the second time in five years.
There are plenty of reasons why Steve Jobs is one of the most recognised personalities in business. But chief among them is the fact that he’s credited with having saved Apple and then turning it into the most valuable technology company in the
SA’s newest television challenger, SouthTel Group’s VOD:TV, has revealed more details about its plans to launch a satellite-based video-on-demand service later this year. The company will go to market in partnership with mobile operators
































