Vodafone will start using Amazon Leo to connect mobile base stations in Europe before rolling it out through Vodacom.
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LeapMotor’s C10 is quiet, spacious and surprisingly brilliant – if you can forgive one irritating little downside.
Pick n Pay has added its clothing range to its asap! app as it pushes to build a retail super app.
TymeBank is overhauling its retail footprint by rolling out dedicated customer hubs in malls across South Africa.
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Bailouts for cash-strapped state-owned enterprises have cost taxpayers R456.5-billion over the past nine financial years.
Two students at Stellenbosch University describe how they discovered fraud in Sassa’s SRD grant application system.
Apple has launched its new generation of the iPad mini, packed with AI features including writing tools.
Data mined from the group’s rewards scheme feeds sophisticated AI models that optimise operations and pricing.
The 10 largest data centres in South Africa have a combined IT load of 258MW, with total whitespace of 112 000sq m.
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International law enforcement agencies have seized a sprawling dark Web marketplace popular with cybercriminals.
Samsung Electronics is heading for its lowest profit since the global financial crisis, if not longer.
Foxconn increased revenue by only 3.9% last quarter, underscoring how fears of a recession are crimping demand for iPhones and other consumer electronics.
Twitter is struggling to sell users on its new subscription product, Twitter Blue, according to a new report.
Do you remember the NSA’s phone-records programme? It was perhaps the most contentious of Edward Snowden’s revelations. Now the operation has been halted entirely – with barely a whimper.
Mark Zuckerberg’s latest blog post talks about making Facebook and its Internet hangouts more of an intimate digital “living room” rather than a raucous public town square.
































