AI rivals will be allowed on WhatsApp for a year, Meta said, aiming to head off a possible order from EU antitrust regulators.
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Increases range from 6% to 10% depending on the service, with uncapped LTE and 5G plans spared.
Geopolitics, rising infrastructure costs and growing incidents of cyber fraud are top of the GSMA’s agenda.
Apple retailer iStore has opened pre-orders for Apple’s new MacBook Neo at R11 999 for the 256GB model.
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Revenue from “next-generation network” services now account for more than four-fifths of Telkom’s group revenue.
China has launched the first batch of satellites for a mega-constellation designed to rival SpaceX’s Starlink.
Longer ranges and shorter fill-up times could make hydrogen a worthy challenger to EVs. But don’t get too excited just yet.
MTN has lost an “exception application” related to the alleged irregular supply of cellphones to the Limpopo health department.
Bitcoin and ether tumbled on Monday to multi-month lows due to worries over a possible US recession.
Sable International has warned that it has been hit a “criminal cyberattack” that poses a risk to some of its clients.
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China plans to build a base on the moon by 2028 as the country steps up its challenge to Nasa’s dominance in space exploration.
Mercedes-Benz is trying to sell buyers of its EQ electric sedans an annual add-on that unlocks a feature the vehicles already have.
Amazon.com plans to spend more than $1-billion/year to produce movies that it will release in theatres.
More than 20 000 employees at Apple supplier Foxconn’s huge Chinese plant have left, a source said on Friday.
It’s tempting to ignore the early morning tweets of a technology-challenged US president. Donald Trump is wrong on the facts, but his complaints underscore the business threats to tech companies from growing and largely disingenuous complaints.
Apple proved one thing this year: it can charge whatever it wants for iPhones. Its growth rests on its ability to maintain that pricing power.

































