Rain’s newly launched unlimited mobile plans come with a high-spec handset – and plenty of fine print.
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Revolving-door ministers and ad hoc political interventions left the State IT Agency unable to function.
Capitec’s premium valuation rests on three compounding bets. All three are working – but each is now under pressure.
Google’s research suggests quantum computers could break crypto’s encryption sooner than anyone previously expected.
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Sustained unemployment and high levels of urbanisation have created a large population of people desperate for work.
MultiChoice Group’s diversification strategy is paying off in light of the dismal performance of its core pay-TV business.
MultiChoice Group has lost 1.2 million linear broadcasting subscribers in the past year, a decline of about 8%.
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Stablecoins have wilted to their lowest market capitalisation in more than two years.
Intel is betting on an unexpected material to help the world’s computers handle ever-growing artificial intelligence workloads.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Elon Musk to strike a balance between protecting free expression and fighting hate speech.
Microsoft’s longtime product chief, Panos Panay, has resigned, just days before the company’s next “special event”.
When it comes to many of Apple’s latest services, iPhone users in China are missing out. Podcast choices are paltry, Apple TV+ is off the air, news subscriptions are blocked and Arcade gaming is nowhere to be found.
States dabbling in blockchain technology, or planning to issue their own digital currencies, isn’t flattery – it’s competition.
































