MTN Nigeria has reported a dramatic reversal in fortunes, swinging to a profit after tax of ₦1.1-trillion.
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South African tech retailers have warned of further price hikes as global chip shortages squeeze RAM, SSD and GPU supply.
Palo Alto Networks, the world’s largest pureplay cybersecurity company, said it is betting big on South Africa.
Brent crude jumped 10% to $80/barrel on Sunday as the US and Israeli strike on Iran sparked fears of $100 oil imminently.
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Windows 10, once dominant, is now being overtaken by Windows 11. But it’s likely to stick around for years.
Pick n Pay’s e-commerce and on-demand delivery efforts appear to be building up a head of steam.
Technology investor Prosus gained EU antitrust approval on Monday for its bid for Just Eat Takeaway.
Capitec and FNB have signed on for home affairs’ accelerated in-branch smart ID and passport roll-out.
Governments and regulators need to remain agile when it comes to governance and public strategies in AI.
Countries across Africa have been quietly leading the race when it comes to the practical adoption of crypto.
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Apple is back to the second spot, with 17.3% market share, as Chinese brands such as Huawei gain market share.
Speculation is growing that Huawei will soon launch the P70, which is expected to contain an advanced China-made chip.
Elon Musk’s xAI is looking to raise up to to $4-billion in a deal that would value the company at $18-billion.
Gene Simmons is one of the shrewdest marketing minds ever to wear face paint and lick a bass guitar.
The abrupt departure of Apple’s top automotive executive imperils its efforts to develop a self-driving car, a project that’s been seen as one of the tech giant’s biggest bets.
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