Iran’s crackdown on dissidents is shaping up as one of the toughest security tests yet for Elon Musk’s Starlink.
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South Africa’s fibre market is entering an “Open Access 2.0” era shaped by scale, behaviour and enforcement.
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing their profits stem from his early funding and support.
Software developer jobs are booming in South Africa, but too few qualified candidates are applying, Pnet data shows.
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Two in five consumers are looking to purchase some form of electrified vehicle in the next five years, a survey has found.
National treasury said government is transforming its approach to private sector participation in public infrastructure projects.
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Jorge Mendes says operators should come to commercial agreements instead of seeking regulation mandating Fair Share.
Bob Group’s Andy Higgins writes on designing and running an e-commerce business for growth in the township economies.
Just a few months ago, Samsung Electronics looked primed to benefit from the global AI boom.
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Millions of Reddit fans will find themselves locked out of their favourite pages in the coming days.
Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer doesn’t “feel an imperative” to come out with a major upgrade of its Xbox game console.
Sign-ups for Netflix jumped after the streaming giant’s password-sharing crackdown came into effect.
Twitter has refused to pay its Google Cloud bills, Platformer reported at the weekend.
5G networks will allow vast gobs of data to be transmitted at great speeds. And more data usually means more money for mobile carriers. But there’s a hitch. Cloud giants such as Amazon.com and Microsoft are lurking.
Rarely does an audience Q&A session include a question as incendiary as, “Why is this fraud allowed to speak at this conference?” But that’s how a discussion about bitcoin ended up last year in Seoul.

































