South Africa’s new immigration white paper proposes a sweeping, tech-driven overhaul.
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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.
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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South Africa’s largest labour federation is prepared to discuss reducing workers at the nation’s power utility if it’s given proof of overstaffing and that job cuts would save Eskom.
MTN has accused the Competition Commission of using outdated information in preparing its report on the data services market in South Africa.
Slack Technologies has built a tool that, at its best, eliminates the flood of e-mails among co-workers and replaces it with … a flood of short messages, emojis and animated GIFs.
The Competition Commission has floated the idea of enforcing functional and/or accounting separation on South…
Vodacom and MTN shares fell after one of South Africa’s competition regulator found that the country’s two largest mobile phone companies overcharge customers for data.
The cut-off low pressure system that brought floods to KwaZulu-Natal this week has wreaked havoc on Openserve’s infrastructure in the region, the Telkom-owned company said on Wednesday.
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Facebook filed for an initial public offering on Wednesdsay and included an updated report on the giant social network’s user and usage data. The company’s total number of active monthly users, which it defines as registered Facebook users who have logged in and visited the
Some would look at Google’s recent PR flub over privacy policies and settings as a bit of a fiasco. Microsoft, of course, sees it as an opportunity. This week, the software company is placing a series of advertisements in newspapers across the US to remind consumers that it
Facebook has filed its S-1 form with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announcing its intention to go public. The stock ticker symbol will be FB. No starting price has yet been named, but Facebook did say in the filing it expects to raise
Facebook’s core values include a powerful, results-orientated, anti-theoretical philosophy called the “Hacker Way”, according to founder Mark Zuckerberg. “The Hacker Way is an approach to building that involves continuous improvement and iteration,” Zuckerberg writes






























