Women’s groups, tech watchdogs and progressive activists are calling on Google and Apple to remove the apps.
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Fewer learners studying mathematics at school level threatens South Africa’s economic competitiveness.
Shoprite is adding buy now, pay later options across its retail brands, including for grocery purchases.
Investment is pouring into renewable energy, but grid expansion will determine whether momentum can be sustained.
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The US has announced it will restrict AI chip and technology exports to much of the world, including South Africa.
A turnaround in Eskom’s finances has won praise from investors but they are keeping their eyes on the next big problem.
Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube has promised an investigation after a website allegedly began selling access to the results days before they were officially released.
The rand was near a nine-month low on Monday amid an uncertain outlook for US interest rates.
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin is all set for the inaugural launch of its New Glenn rocket from Florida.
Apple sold fewer iPhones and lost ground to Chinese rivals last year, according to new research.
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Apple’s most important new product unveiling of the year gets under way on Tuesday.
Huawei has started pre-order sales of the the Mate60 Pro+, adding a new version to a series that has captured global attention.
Microsoft says it will defend buyers of its artificial intelligence products from copyright infringement lawsuits.
The US government has begun an official probe into an advanced made-in-China chip in Huawei’s latest smartphone.
Google’s idealistic history increases the burden on its executives to bring along reluctant employees as it adopts more conventional corporate practices. It’s not going to be easy as tensions boil over.
Work is tied to our constitution as a species. And this fact is too often overlooked in discussions about the future of work.

































