Vodacom will take majority control of Safaricom in a R36-billion deal, boosting group revenue and deepening its African expansion.
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Vula Medical connects healthcare workers to specialists via an app, bringing specialist care to patients in remote areas.
What does a potential deal between Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery mean for MultiChoice and its new owner, Canal+?
Microsoft will increase prices for its Microsoft 365 productivity suites globally starting in July 2026.
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The Southern African Large Telescope near Sutherland is celebrating 20 years of observing the sky.
Samsung’s unveiling of its first trifold smartphone marks another escalation in the foldables arms race – and another moment where Apple is conspicuously absent.
NCP Chlorchem has embarked on one of South Africa’s biggest private industrial solar deployments.
PayShap adoption grows, but inconsistent bank fees and limited access still hinder its inclusion ambitions in South Africa.
Sanral has stopped supporting magnetic stripe payments at toll plazas ahead of the busy holiday period.
Thyspunt in the Eastern Cape and Bantamsklip in the Overberg are the proposed sites for a new nuclear power plant.
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Cloudflare has restored its services after an outage prevented millions of people from accessing major internet platforms.
Soaring prices for memory chips, driven by data centre demand, threaten to increase the costs of smartphones and computers.
Europe’s telecommunications operators are set to gain access to the bulk of key spectrum coveted also by internet providers.
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are locked in a high-stakes race to build Nasa’s next moon lander as China closes in.
iOCO’s new leadership team is gearing up for an acquisition spree, and is looking for deals worth up to R1-billion.
Smart glasses with augmented reality displays and computer vision sound very useful, but the creep factor is doing them in.


































