The Competition Commission has opened the door to settlement talks over an alleged 2014 market-division pact.
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The economics of desktop computing have, for the first time in the PC’s long history, been broken by the data centre.
Airtel Africa has delayed its mobile money initial public offering to late 2026, citing war-driven margin pressures.
Stability is needed as Sita looks to re-establish itself as a trusted service provider for government IT services.
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A reworked version of South Africa’s long-term power plan will soon be presented to cabinet.
Lesaka Technologies is buying prepaid electricity submetering and payments business Recharger for R507-million.
Vodacom South Africa has said it has seen a spike in battery theft and vandalism at its base stations in some provinces.
Bitcoin, the world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, has more than doubled this year.
The annual inflation rate slowed sharply to 2.8% in October, data showed on Wednesday.
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Britain is banning TikTok on government phones with immediate effect over security concerns.
However, Morris Chang has warned that a reversal of globalisation would increase prices and reduce the ubiquity of chips that power the modern world.
The Biden administration has demanded that TikTok’s Chinese owners divest their stakes in the popular video app, the company said.
Samsung Electronics expects to invest $230-billion over the next 20 years to develop the world’s largest chip-making base.
With the proliferation of smartphones, it’s easy to assume that the era of the paper map is over. That assumption is wrong.
The Soviet system ultimately collapsed under its own weaknesses – lack of innovation, a chronic shortage of consumer goods, inept central planning. None of these are obvious Chinese failings.

































