A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has warned.
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MTN Nigeria has reported a dramatic reversal in fortunes, swinging to a profit after tax of ₦1.1-trillion.
A compliance notice from the National Gambling Board seeks to tighten regulatory pressure on online gambling companies.
Liquid Intelligent Technologies has secures R9.6-billion in new funding as part of broader recapitalisation strategy.
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A group of investors led by Harith General Partners has agreed to buy out a fund that owns a stake in Vumatel parent CIVH.
Naspers and Prosus companies such as iFood and OLX are sharing AI expertise for business growth.
Steven Levy on why Microsoft, at 50, is still a force to be reckoned with. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
TechCentral readers will remember our participation in a recent road trip across South Africa in five EVs. Now there’s an equally epic documentary about the four-day event.
Nkosana Makate’s legal team has slammed arguments by Vodacom that his idea was diluted by MTN’s launch first of a similar product.
The “please call me” drama is finally nearing its conclusion, 16 years after Nkosana Makate began his legal fight with Vodacom.
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Realtek has accused MediaTek of paying a company that sues over patents a “secret litigation bounty” to file meritless lawsuits.
Vodafone and CK Hutchison are said to be in the final stages of agreeing to merge their British operations.
The EU is considering a mandatory ban on member states using companies that might pose a “security risk” in their 5G networks.
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 case before the high court in Pretoria is set to have important implications for citizens’ privacy – and the ability of journalists to do their work without hindrance.
When Satya Nadella took over as CEO in 2014, more than a decade of developer defections had left the company in a weak position. All that has changed in dramatic fashion.
































