South African business confidence ticked higher in June, but remains below levels from a year ago after weak economic data and power blackouts in the first half of 2019.
Samsung Electronics has completed a two-month redesign of the Galaxy Fold to fix embarrassing screen failures that forced its delay.
Broadcom is in advanced talks to buy cybersecurity firm Symantec, according to people familiar with the matter, seeking a further expansion into the more profitable software business.
HP and Dell Technologies plan to move as much as 30% of their notebook production away from China as global technology giants scramble out of the way of escalating tariffs on US-bound goods.
VALR.com will offer ether-rand trading from next week as the cryptocurrency exchange, backed by former FNB CEO Michael Jordaan, ramps up its efforts to tackle Naspers-backed market leader Luno.
EOH Holdings has sold 70% of subsidiary Construction Computer Software for R444.4-million.
Bitcoin slumped back to the $10 000 level, extending a sell-off that’s erasing most of its monster gain from last week.
The risk of South Africa’s struggling state power utility going bust doesn’t appear to faze one of its biggest creditors: the World Bank.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has disputed a report suggesting that tensions led to the departure of design chief Jony Ive, the Briton behind many of the company’s famous products.
CloudFlare, an Internet service meant to protect websites from going down, faced its own network issues on Tuesday, leading to several prominent sites being unavailable for some time.











