Global smartphone sales rebounded strongly in 2024 after two successive years of decline, but Apple barely managed growth.
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The US Federal Trade Commission has opened a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft.
Trade, industry & competition minister Parks Tau will appeal the Competition Tribunal’s decision to prohibit the deal.
South Africa’s Information Regulator has received a complaint that Truecaller is violating “multiple sections” of Popia.
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