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VPN downloads have jumped 14-fold in Russia, and even loyal officials now juggle phones to stay private.
Personal security for CEO Shameel Joosub cost Vodacom about R7.7-million in the 2026 financial year.
The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
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An acute global shortage of memory chips is forcing AI and consumer electronics companies to fight for dwindling supplies.
Standard Bank now has the second-lowest PayShap fees in the country behind TymeBank, where they remain free.
The Southern African Large Telescope near Sutherland is celebrating 20 years of observing the sky.
Samsung’s unveiling of its first trifold smartphone marks another escalation in the foldables arms race – and another moment where Apple is conspicuously absent.
NCP Chlorchem has embarked on one of South Africa’s biggest private industrial solar deployments.
PayShap adoption grows, but inconsistent bank fees and limited access still hinder its inclusion ambitions in South Africa.
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Meta’s Threads is testing its own version of TweetDeck, a feature once popular with Twitter users.
The forecast reflects the new launch timing for the hotly anticipated title, Take-Two Interactive Software said.
The entry of Big Tech into finance creates new risks that may need new rules, global banking regulators said.
Samsung has taken a big swipe at Apple, taking direct aim at its biggest rival’s “Crush” ad for its new iPad Pro models.
Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope is the most powerful space telescope ever built and a complex piece of mechanical origami that has pushed the limits of human engineering.
The pandemic has thrown the vital but usually humdrum world of logistics into a tailspin

































