Amazon is cutting 16 000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months.
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An Israeli spacecraft has failed in its bid to become the first private craft to land on the moon after crashing on the lunar surface.
Vodacom Group’s Tanzanian unit said it paid a settlement of 5.3-billion shillings (about R32.2-million) for the release of five employees charged with depriving the government of revenue.
London metropolitan police have arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after the Republic of Ecuador decided to withdraw his diplomatic asylum, according to an e-mailed statement.
Samsung’s newest smartphone has a rotating rear camera system that slides up above the screen and flips over to also become the front-facing camera.
MTN Group was awarded additional broadband spectrum in Nigeria related to its 2015 acquisition of Visafone Communications following a lengthy regulatory battle.
Microsoft has set the record straight on fears of data loss when removing USB storage devices from a Windows PC, confirming that you no longer have to use the “safely remove” feature.


























