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AI rivals will be allowed on WhatsApp for a year, Meta said, aiming to head off a possible order from EU antitrust regulators.
MultiChoice will discontinue Showmax, drawing a line under one of Africa’s most ambitious streaming experiments.
Apple’s new MacBook Neo could pull millions of budget laptop buyers into the Mac ecosystem.
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If you think the world is starting to get used to Chinese EVs, the next wave of exports is going to be bigger, and more powerful.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi is expected to unpack his equity equivalence plan in parliament on Tuesday.
What the Canal+ takeover of MultiChoice could mean for competition in South Africa’s media ecosystem.
Reshaad Sha and Louis du Toit are involved in the buyout of Altron Nexus from JSE-listed Altron Group.
The State IT Agency has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to authorise a probe into the agency.
Zero Carbon Charge has just secured R100-million in funding to roll out off-grid EV charging stations across South Africa.
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Telegram does not know why fines against it and other major tech companies were dropped in Russia.
This week will mark the culmination of a yearslong push to launch ETFs backed by bitcoin in the US.
TDK is fielding surging inquiries into a new line-up of smartphone batteries.
Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon XR2+ chip designed for virtual and mixed reality headsets.
Google and the US justice department are set to face each other in court on Friday for the first time since the government sued the company for illegally monopolising Internet search.
Just as the US government starts looking to rein in, or even break up, big technology companies in the belief they have too much power, China is going in the opposite direction.

































