Fresh data shows the growth of new mobile internet users is slowing globally. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
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South Africa isn’t alone: many countries the world over face energy deficits, including parts of the US.
The US department of justice will make its final argument that Google illegally dominated the online ad-tech market.
Emergent digital infrastructure in Africa has become a fertile testing ground for cybercriminals, according to a new report.
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MTN South Africa said it contributes R76-billion, 17 times its profit, to South Africa’s economy.
South Africa’s electricity distribution system is “an albatross” beset by fighting between Eskom and municipalities, minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said.
MultiChoice Group has appointed two heavy hitters from the UK’s Sky Group to its board of directors.
Triggerfish, the Cape Town-based digital animation studio, sees 2023 as “a breakthrough year for African animation”.
Magstripes remain used in markets around the world, including South Africa, despite obvious security risks. Why?
MTN South Africa has expanded embedded Sim support to its prepaid customers.
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Intel has stumbled badly at a time when smaller rival AMD and others are picking up speed. It says it will regain its balance this year.
Suzuki will invest R595-billion this decade in research, development and capital spending to make electric cars.
SAP said on Thursday that it plans to cut 3 000 jobs, or 2.5% of its global workforce, and explore the sale of Qualtrics.
Despite the collapse in Tesla’s stock over the past year or so, it still trades at a 77% premium to the S&P 500.
Huawei, no longer content with defending itself against US accusations of espionage and bank fraud, is taking the initiative with a full-blown legal offensive.
Canada! Seriously, who sues Canada? Meng Wanzhou, that’s who.