FNB has announced lower commission rates and a simplified pricing structure for its Speedpoint card payment terminals.
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AI adoption across the jobs value chain is causing a seismic shift in the education-to-jobs pipeline.
Syria has launched an international tender for a new mobile network operator licence to replace MTN.
A Visa survey has found that 63% of respondents used AI tools for tasks including product research.
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Naspers subsidiary Prosus is aiming to double its revenue over the next three years, its CEO said.
The smart money in Apple Land is saying CEO Tim Cook should be preparing to open his chequebook.
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ICT regulatory expert Dominic Cull has said it could take two years or more before Starlink is licensed to operate in South Africa.
The Competition Tribunal has finally outlined – in detail – why it decided to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in Vumatel parent Maziv.
Terminal sales and payment-related revenue have offset project delays in Capital Appreciation’s software business.
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Meta Platforms issued its first dividend days ahead of flagship social network Facebook’s 20th anniversary.
Elon Musk suffered one of the biggest legal losses in US history this week in a case brought by an unlikely opponent.
Meta Platforms plans to deploy a new version of a custom chip aimed at supporting its AI push and reducing its reliance on Nvidia.
President Nayib Bukele is pressing ahead with his plan to make his country a cryptocurrency haven.
When the human genome sequence was completed 20 years ago, the scientific achievement was placed on par with the moon landings. But in the two decades since, the sequence has underwhelmed.
Facebook’s dramatic move to block Australian news-sharing has escalated a broader battle against global regulation. That gambit looks likely to backfire.

































