In an effort to get consumers off legacy 2G and 3G devices, MTN is launching an own-branded 5G smartphone.
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Huawei has launched the Mate 70 series, the first smartphones from the company that don’t run Android.
The broadcasters’ fight over channel removals and restrictions on sports sublicensing agreements has been settled.
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The rebranding of Payfast is aimed at creating alignment with parent brand, the company said.
IBM has expanded its software portfolio in the AWS Marketplace to 92 countries, including South Africa.
Sparcx has been chosen as the sole South African representative in Qualcomm’s “Make in Africa 2024” start-up programme.
Eskom is taking South Africa’s largest city to court over its alleged failure to pay debts totalling nearly R1.1-billion.
It’s been argued that policy intervention is needed to curb a culture of “pay and throw away” in consumer electronics.
South Africa’s planned digital nomad visa should be welcomed, but there is some cause for concern.
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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence start-up, xAI, will be integrated into his social media platform X.
Japan’s NTT plans to test driverless vehicle technology with Toyota and invest in a US start-up developing self-driving systems.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has sought to assure investors that iPhone demand remains strong in China.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty on Thursday of stealing from the cryptocurrency company’s clients.
It sounds like science-fiction: giant solar power stations floating in space that beam down enormous amounts of energy to Earth. But scientists are making huge strides in turning the concept into reality.
Apple has seemingly made a key concession in the battle over the smartphone giant’s market power and treatment of developers. “Seemingly” is the key word here.