The FMF has warned the proposed 20% online gambling tax could undermine provinces and fuel illegal offshore betting.
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DStv subscribers will not face a price increase in April, marking a significant strategic shift under new owner Canal+.
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MultiChoice Group CEO David Mignot has confirmed big decisions are coming soon regarding the loss-making Showmax.
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A cyberattack that brought down X targeted servers that were insufficiently protected from malicious traffic.
E-voting offers a wide range of benefits, but there are also dangerous downsides to digitising the electoral process.
Pam Golding Properties has experienced a “cyber incident” that likely led to the unauthorised access of client information.
Production is ramping up at the YOA fibre-optic cable factory at Durban’s Dube TradePort, with plans for further expansion.
MultiChoice Group has nailed another alleged reseller of the Waka TV piracy platform.
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The US has notified Microsoft that it is seeking an additional tax payment of $28.9-billion, plus interest.
The document is the first pillar of a two pillar overhaul of rules for the cross-border taxation of multinational companies.
WeChat is all-encompassing but low-key. A Chinese scholar explains the Taoist philosophy behind the everything app.
The conflict with Hamas is set to derail a fragile recovery in Israel’s all-important tech sector, say investors and analysts.
Stephen Wolfram is a cult figure in programming and mathematics. Last week, he launched a new venture: the Wolfram Physics Project, an ambitious attempt to develop a new physics of our universe.
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