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Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83.
Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
The Competition Tribunal has approved the sale of Herotel to Vumatel, but subject to an extensive set of conditions.
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Vodacom’s spectrum pooling case against Icasa and MTN will soon be heard in the high court in Pretoria.
Eastgate Shopping Centre in Johannesburg now has the largest “registered” rooftop solar installation in Africa.
Canal+ plans to double its stake in MC Vision to become the majority shareholder of the Mauritian pay-TV company.
MTN-owned Chenosis has built an API marketplace for developers and has big plans for large language models and AI.
South Africa’s plan to expand its power grid, now the biggest bottleneck to replacing coal with renewables, has hit a snag.
These are the articles, videos, podcasts and more that caught the TechCentral editorial team’s eye over the long weekend.
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Key members of China’s most influential scientific body have outlined the country’s plan to circumvent US chip sanctions for the first time.
The memory chip industry is going through an historic decline in demand, with two of the worst quarterly drops on record at the end of last year.
Europe is where ChatGPT gets regulated, not invented. That’s something to regret.
Meta Platforms is testing a monthly subscription service, called Meta Verified, which will let users verify their accounts using a government ID and get a blue badge.
The Chinese Internet giant seems set on building out the long tail, maximising value beyond mainstream usage of its core products.
The smartphone market is following the growth-challenged path of PCs. That won’t please executives at Samsung Electronics and Apple, but their pain might be great for consumers.


































