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Syria has launched an international tender for a new mobile network operator licence to replace MTN.
A Visa survey has found that 63% of respondents used AI tools for tasks including product research.
FNB has announced lower commission rates and a simplified pricing structure for its Speedpoint card payment terminals.
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These are the articles, videos and more that caught the attention of TechCentral’s editorial team over the past 72 hours.
The global organisation is setting up a programme to attract investment into South African municipal power grids.
“My colleagues and I were over the moon when we were invited to participate in an international mission funded by Nasa.”
Pravin Gordhan deserves to be remembered as a courageous person who served South Africa with distinction.
Elon Musk’s Starlink is holding talks with the South African government to introduce the satellite service.
The iPhone 16 models are now available for pre-order in South Africa, and their prices are lower than the iPhone 15 was at launch.
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New York’s chief financial regulator has ordered Paxos, the company behind the stablecoin of major crypto exchange Binance, to stop issuing the token.
SpaceX’s towering Super Heavy booster, one half of the company’s Starship rocket system, briefly roared to life for the first time on Thursday.
Decentralised finance apps may benefit from the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s crackdown on crypto staking services — if they avoid a similar clampdown.
AMD has captured nearly a third of the market for CPUs, according to an analyst report.
Nearly 170 years before the invention of bitcoin, the journalist Charles Mackay noted the way whole communities could “fix their minds upon one object and go mad in its pursuit”.
China has threatened Canada with grave consequences if a top executive at Huawei is not immediately released, calling her arrest as she changed planes in Canada “unreasonable, unconscionable and vile in nature”.

































