Once positioned as Africa’s answer to Netflix, the homegrown streaming pioneer fades to black tonight.
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Cape Town start-up Shiprazor has raised R44-million, led by Norrsken22, to expand its courier network and AI tools.
Optimism bias, weak oversight and hidden complexity have helped derail some of South Africa’s biggest IT projects.
Samsung says the global memory shortage will deepen significantly in 2027 as AI demand outpaces chip supply.
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Fresh from besting Tesla in quarterly revenue, BYD now has legacy car makers in its sight.
NAPAfrica is now the seventh largest internet exchange point globally, having topped 4.5Tbit/s in peering traffic.
Woolworths’ on-demand grocery delivery service recorded a 54.4% improvement in sales in the past year.
Vodacom has reported a 19.4% decline in half-year earnings, hurt by start-up costs in Ethiopia and forex losses.
Bitcoin soared to a record high on Monday on expectations that cryptocurrencies will boom under Donald Trump.
Khusela Diko, chair of parliament’s portfolio committee on communications, has slammed minister Solly Malatsi’s decision to withdraw the SABC Bill.
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WhatsApp has agreed to be more transparent about changes to its privacy policy introduced in 2021, the European Commission said on Monday.
Russia looks to be successfully working around sanctions to secure crucial semiconductors and other technologies for its war in Ukraine.
Apple’s top executive in charge of cloud initiatives is leaving the company, adding to a wave of recent departures.
China has pledged to pool together all of the nation’s resources to achieve self-reliance in technology.
China has set the Chang’e 4 lander and rover down on the far side of the moon using a downward-looking camera and hazard avoidance software as it slowed its descent using retrorockets.
Toward the end of Apple’s stunning disclosure about its worse-than-expected sales, the company’s boss suggests a tactic it will use to counter surprisingly meek demand for its smartphones. It needs to better.

































