The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
Capitec and FNB subscribers are doing more for Cell C than its own customers, its full-year results to 31 May 2026 show.
Currency strength is the one thing going right for South African technology buyers. Sadly, it isn’t nearly enough.
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Apple is considering raising the prices of its next iPhone line-up, a step it is seeking to couple with design changes.
MTN Group customer numbers are nearing 300 million as it talks of an “encouraging acceleration in operational momentum”.
The system is aimed at making lunar missions as intuitive as a drive across town with apps such as Google Maps or Waze.
OpenAI and Microsoft are rewriting terms of their multibillion-dollar partnership.
Proposals by US filmmakers could lead to studios and production houses returning more of their operations to American soil.
Investors have long fretted over risks posed by AI to Google’s search business. The threat has became much more immediate.
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Bankrupt FTX is reportedly moving ahead with efforts to revive its flagship international cryptocurrency exchange.
Vodacom Group affiliate Safaricom has appointed MTN’s Wim Vanhelleputte as CEO of its Ethiopia business.
WhatsApp Business application is now catering to more than 200 million users, Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday.
Meta Platforms has launched Meta Quest+, a subscription-based service for its virtual reality headsets.
The launch of 60 Starlink satellites by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has grabbed the attention of people around the globe. With Musk planning for up to 12 000 satellites in low-Earth orbit, this fleet could forever change our view of the heavens.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers announced this week that scientists affiliated with Huawei will no longer be permitted to serve as referees or editors for papers published in its journals.

































