Chery has agreed to acquire Nissan’s Pretoria plant, opening the door for Chinese vehicle manufacturing in South Africa.
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Digital IDs will form the foundation for other government departments to digitise their services.
Watts & Wheels explores the rapid rise of Chinese brands in South Africa, BMW’s response and the future of local manufacturing.
Telecoms industry lobbyists claim Europe’s latest regulatory moves show the “Fair Share” debate is far from settled.
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TechCentral has a look at what the ultimate streaming package will cost consumers in South Africa.
Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, after years of pledging to phase them out.
Vivendi Group will seek a London listing for its pay-television business Canal+, the French media conglomerate said.
ACT argues that operators should get access to more spectrum that has historically been reserved for broadcasting.
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie has threatened to go to war with broadcasters over sports rights.
The technology sector is leading the charge when it comes to investment in South Africa’s start-up ecosystem.
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A new study by Juniper Research suggests that the market for electronic Sims, or eSims, will mushroom in the next four years.
TSMC’s fourth-quarter sales missed analysts’ estimates, signalling the global decline in electronics demand is starting to catch up with the chip giant.
Britain’s attempt to become the first European nation to launch satellites into space ended in bitter disappointment early on Tuesday.
Apple’s push to replace the chips inside its devices with homegrown components will include dropping a key Broadcom part in 2025.
With due respect to Tim Berners-Lee’s attempts to recreate the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the Internet’s early years, the Web is long past attempts at self-regulation and voluntary ethics codes.
An estimated $6-trillion is theoretically needed to build the infrastructure that electric cars need such as charging stations and power networks. That’s about 7.5% of the world’s GDP.

































