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Stable electricity supply and an enabling macroeconomic environment have laid the groundwork for the sector’s continued growth in 2026.
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.
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The court will hear two applications relating to copyright and the rights of blind people to convert works into accessible formats.
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EOH’s new senior leadership team has expressed confidence the firm can trade its way to a healthy balance sheet.
Drive Electric is a boutique car rental service for the “EV curious” in Gauteng and the Western Cape.
Apple is nearing production of updated MacBook Airs with M4 chips, a follow-up to a wave of new Macs coming next week.
The new management team at EOH Holdings wants to change the long-struggling IT services group’s name.
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Microsoft’s president met Britain’s finance minister for talks on Tuesday that included the UK’s rejection of the biggest-ever deal in the videogame industry.
A tweak coming to iPhones will keep the autocorrect feature from correcting one of the most common expletives.
Apple has launched its first large-screen MacBook Air and new versions of the Mac Studio and Mac Pro.
Investors are grappling with news that the US securities regulator has sued crypto exchange Binance.
Last week, Amazon.com held its first-ever conference devoted to technological frontiers. The message: the future is good, and so is Amazon’s role in it.
The US government is sharpening its antitrust scrutiny of Big Tech. The justice department and Federal Trade Commission last week divvied up antitrust oversight for Apple, Amazon.com, Facebook and Google.
































