The rand is stronger against the US dollar than it was a decade ago as a falling dollar and surging gold price lift the local currency.
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Amazon is cutting 16 000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months.
iCAUR has confirmed it will enter South Africa with 20 dealerships, launching two models and a national support network.
AI wearables are advancing fast, but affordability and functionality will keep smartphones firmly in charge for now.
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Listed technology and logistics holding company Labat is getting into the cannabis business.
Apple is developing in-screen fingerprint technology for as early as its 2020 iPhones, according to people familiar with the plans.
Government is intent on ensuring the embattled Eskom becomes a sustainable entity and will consult with its debt holders on any reorganisation, public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan said.
Facebook has confirmed that hundreds of millions of user phone numbers were left on an unprotected server.
Eskom managed to keep the lights on in winter and aims to continue averting load shedding while balancing the need to increase maintenance to protect against the risk of unreliable plant performance.
Samsung has confirmed that its delayed Galaxy Fold will finally go on sale on Friday in South Korea, and other countries in the weeks that follow.
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Korea’s Samsung Electronics is not buying Canada’s BlackBerry, the two companies said overnight, denying a Reuters report that an acquisition was on the cards. The newswire quoted an unnamed source as saying that Samsung had recently offered
With somewhere in the region of 1,3bn users, Facebook is the largest ever Internet social engagement phenomenon. With so many people interconnected through the site, information can speedily propagate around the world – without any clear indication whether
Everyday objects with network connections that can collect and share data or be remotely controlled – the Internet of things – promise to transform the way we interact with the world around us by fusing the physical and digital into what is gradually being referred to
The annual International CES consumer electronics show running in Las Vegas this week has highlighted what industry, at least, believes is our technology-enabled future. This year, it seems to lie totally with the






























