SK Hynix plans to invest about $13-billion in a new South Korea plant to meet AI memory demand.
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South Africa’s largest retail bank by client numbers says the roll-out has moved well past the experimental phase.
In an aggressive move, Capitec Connect will now offer free on-net calls and consumer financing for smartphones.
Capitec Connect, a Cell C-hosted MVNO, now has 1.5 million active users and is eyeing home broadband services next.
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South Africa’s economic growth rate accelerated in the second quarter of 2025, reaching its fastest in two years.
The Reserve Bank wants to accelerate the adoption of digital payments in South Africa.
The DA wants a new watchdog to monitor AI scams and protect consumers as digital threats proliferate.
Absa is doubling down on its cloud strategy as the bank adopts new technologies like AI.
South African-developed digital tax assistant TaxTim has been acquired by a private consortium led by Twofold Capital.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita has said low-Earth orbit satellites are becoming an integral part of modern connectivity.
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Reddit lured investors by positioning its content as training grounds for artificial intelligence programs.
The US has alleged in court papers that Apple monopolised the smartphone market, hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices.
Elon Musk’s brain-chip start-up has live-streamed its first patient implanted with a chip using his mind to play online chess.
The US justice department is poised to sue Apple, accusing the company of violating antitrust laws.
Five years ago, Microsoft and Google agreed to cease using their substantial lobbying firepower against each other. That truce, forged at the time by two new CEOs wanting a fresh start, expired in April.
When government announced it was bringing in outside shareholders to take a majority holding in South African Airways, there was a lot of chatter that it was now following the “Telkom model”. By Larry Claasen.


































