Defence priorities, AI and a possible SpaceX IPO are fuelling renewed global investment in space technology.
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The move comes amid a feud between Sentech and the SABC over the former’s fees for signal distribution.
Sansa has warned that a powerful solar eruption could trigger severe geomagnetic storm conditions.
High mobile internet use may be masking a fibre broadband shortfall that is limiting South Africa’s economic growth.
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The merged entity has received a brand refresh as Reunert’s combined IT integration business.
The state-owned utility said the increase is needed to prevent it from returning to the authorities for further financial help.
The deal with Karpowership to supply electricity to the country is “dead in the water”, the electricity minister said.
Despite the regulators’ fascination with new technologies, local banks seem to remain fairly cautious about their adoption.
Tesla’s reveal of the Cybercab, a robo-taxi designed as a sporty coupe, has flummoxed investors and analysts.
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Meta Platforms-owned Instagram is planning to release a text-based app that will compete with Twitter by as early as next month.
Samsung has suspended an internal review that explored replacing Google with Bing on its smartphones.
Twitter has alleged that Microsoft violated an agreement over using the social media company’s data.
Apple has restricted the use of ChatGPT and other external AI tools for its employees as it works to develop similar technology
As Donald Trump continues to raise the stakes with threats to kneecap Huawei and other companies over what the US says are rising national security risks, officials in Beijing are weighing their options to respond.
The first message sent by Morse code’s dots and dashes across a long distance travelled from Washington, DC to Baltimore on Friday, 24 May 1844 – 175 years ago. Incredibly, the system is still used today.

































