Visa is integrating stablecoins into its payments network, positioning itself as the bridge to global merchant acceptance.
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Consumers are reshaping online payments as merchants race to meet growing demand for flexible digital options.
Solar parks and grid-scale batteries are set to deliver significant new capacity to South Africa’s grid in 2026.
The Wikimedia Foundation has secured deals with Microsoft, Meta and Amazon to monetise content for AI training.
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The Post Office has reapplied for Ters scheme money following national treasury’s refusal to bail it out.
By all metrics, chip maker AMD – now worth more than twice Intel – has improved massively from where it was when Lisa Su took the job.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi must now choose four names from a list of six shortlisted candidates.
Global ransomware gangs are targeting small and medium enterprises, with sometimes devastating results.
The Raven drone combines fixed-wing efficiency with bird-inspired robotic legs. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
Broadcasting digital migration has another new deadline – and a minister promising to get it done on his watch.
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US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that will prohibit some new US investment in China.
Apple and Samsung Electronics will invest in ARM at its initial public offering, expected in September, a report said.
A live-stream approaching a week in length is showing Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Flip5’s folding endurance.
Meta Platforms has begun testing a beta version of WhatsApp that allows up to 32 people to participate in a call.
Now that Microsoft has restored some of its former glory, the company is going for an even more unlikely comeback: rewriting the history of its much-maligned phone business.
A US antitrust panel wants to learn about Apple’s policies on whether iPhone users can set non-Apple apps as defaults in categories including Web browsers, maps, e-mail and music.

































