The bluebuck antelope joins the mammoth, dodo and dire wolf on Colossal Biosciences’ de-extinction list.
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The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
Intel’s Panther Lake and its 18A manufacturing node have put the US chip maker back in the fight with Apple and AMD.
The sequencing reflects how stubbornly low-end devices and machine-to-machine sensors remain tied to legacy connectivity.
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Volvo South Africa is doubling down on its strategy of aggressively pursuing market share in the premium electric vehicle space with the launch of the EX90.
Capitec Connect now matches Afrihost AirMobile for the most affordable 5GB and 10GB 30-day bundles among MVNOs.
The prime minister of Lesotho has said his government is removing obstacles to US investment, including Starlink.
South Africans are increasingly turning to virtual bank cards for digital transactions in a bid to combat fraud.
Drones with night-vision cameras and bodycams are joining government’s fight to shore up South Africa’s ports of entry.
The bakkie segment is getting more interesting as new plug-in hybrids and fully electric pick-ups begin entering the local market.
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Ethereum, crypto’s most important commercial highway, risks becoming a victim of its own success.
TikTok has been fined €345-million for breaching privacy laws regarding the processing of children’s personal data in the EU.
Apple will issue an update for iPhone 12 users in France, in what seemed to offer a way out of a row with French regulators.
Walt Disney Co expects to fall tens of millions of subscribers short of its last publicly stated 2024 target for the Disney+ streaming service, sources said.
In the micro-world of atoms and particles that is governed by the strange rules of quantum mechanics, two different observers are entitled to their own facts.
On paper at least, an acquisition of Cell C by Telkom makes sense. But Cell C is arguably in worse shape today than it was two years ago when Telkom tried and failed. By Hilton Tarrant.

































