Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, arguing their profits stem from his early funding and support.
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Satellite broadband promises to weaken authoritarian regimes’ ability to shut down the internet and silence dissent.
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.
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The showdown threatens to roil the smartphone and PC markets, and disrupt the finances and operations of two of the most influential companies in the semiconductor industry.
The communications minister has berated departments that haven’t been paying their SABC licence fees.
Naspers-owned Prosus plans to invest in artificial intelligence across its businesses, CEO Fabricio Bloisi said.
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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.
Major US wireless carriers have denied they in talks with Amazon to offer low-cost wireless services to its Prime members.
The coders who maintain bitcoin’s blockchain are clashing over whether to stamp out the memecoins swarming the network.
When Naspers lists in Amsterdam, it will bring with it a dual shareholding structure to match or even exceed the worst practices of tech behemoths such as Facebook or Google parent Alphabet.
Each deal Google does is a reminder of its failures so far in the lucrative field of cloud computing and a potential warning sign to the software specialists that have thrived in the last decade.
































