Government has scrapped the Post Office’s sub-1kg parcel monopoly, finally aligning the law with market reality.
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South Africa will spend R1-billion to support the local production of new energy vehicles and batteries.
Data analytics and AI have become central to the South African Revenue Service’s tax collection efforts.
A dedicated government institution is needed to help fight the cybercrime scourge in South Africa, experts have said.
Climate programmes targeting funding for emerging economies won’t be derailed, according to analysts.
TSMC has pitched chip designers about taking stakes in a JV that would operate Intel’s factories, sources have said.
A cyberattack that brought down X targeted servers that were insufficiently protected from malicious traffic.
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X could lose as much as $75-million in advertising revenue by the end of the year, the New York Times reported.
Battery prices are resuming a long-term trend of decline, following an unprecedented increase last year.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo announced she was quitting X, calling it a “gigantic global sewer” that was “destroying our democracies”.
China’s Huawei said it will move core technologies and resources in its smart car unit to a new joint company.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and his top deputies are focusing greater attention on developing a new generation of leaders to eventually run some of the iPhone maker’s most important divisions.
Microsoft’s two-tiered strategy that attempts to make next-generation console gaming more affordable misses the mark. The company seems to have forgotten the most important videogame industry lesson.


































