Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
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A sound policy reform has become politically radioactive – because Elon Musk is the one who most obviously benefits.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi wants answers from Icasa on why it has not yet acted on his December policy direction.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI start-up that stunned the world last year, has launched a preview of its highly anticipated V4 model.
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Terminal operator Cornelder de Moçambique will deploy a private mobile network in Mozambique’s port of Beira.
Nigeria’s data protection agency has fined MultiChoice Nigeria for allegedly violating the country’s data protection laws.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said there’s the prospect that the US may lower a planned 30% tariff on South African goods.
In a major setback for Apple, the company’s top executive in charge of AI models is leaving for Meta Platforms.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has stepped in to an escalating spat with Donald Trump over the US president’s threats.
Outa is taking its fight against Johannesburg’s controversial new by-law regarding private CCTV cameras to court.
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A slump in bitcoin saw the cryptocurrency erase all gains it had made so far this year, bucking a long-running upswing.
Volkswagen said its battery start-up has seen promising results with solid-state cells for electric vehicles.
SpaceX has launched the first set of Starlink satellites that can beam phone signals from space directly to smartphones.
Apple on Tuesday fell nearly 3.6% to a seven-week low after Barclays downgraded the shares.
Changing any big industry to speed its processes up is going to be difficult. But there are signs that substantial changes are underway – and they may be here to stay.
Battles unfolding on several continents over who profits from connected cars, smart homes and robotic surgery may dwarf the size and scope of the tech industry’s first worldwide patent war – the one over smartphones.


































