Smart meter installations are lagging sharply, undermining Eskom’s ability to end load reduction timeously.
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AI data centres are starving the rest of the market of RAM and other components, pushing up the price of PCs, servers and everyday electronics.
Short-form content is developing as a new paradigm that traditional broadcasters and streamers are taking seriously.
Trade minister Parks Tau has appointed a new SEZ advisory board, blending government, business and technology expertise.
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Energy regulator Nersa on Thursday granted state-owned power utility Eskom an average tariff increase of 12.7%.
Vodafone said it had made the world’s first video call via satellite using a standard smartphone.
The chief executives of Microsoft and Meta defended massive spending that they said was key to staying competitive.
The former executives, who on Wednesday won leave to appeal, have also set out their side of the story in detail for the first time.
The Competition Tribunal has been criticised over lengthy delays in concluding investigations of key deals in the ICT sector.
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US financial firms say the proposed new rules are too vague and put the onus of compliance on investors.
It’s tricky to imagine a greater clash of cultures. Yet Microsoft’s gaming chief felt buying Nintendo was a good idea.
Former Microsoft product chief Panos Panay will lead Amazon’s unit responsible for Alexa and Echo products.
The CEO of Jeff Bezos’s space company Blue Origin, Bob Smith, will step down at the end of the year.
The coronavirus outbreak is causing people to rethink the handshake and seek other gestures that perform similar functions without touch.
When Google published revenue from its cloud business for the first time last month, a feeling of bitter vindication swept through IBM.

































