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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Nigeria’s awful macroeconomic conditions have once again punished MTN, but the picture may be improving.
Fears of job losses are impeding the adoption of gen AI tools, according to Nedbank Group CIO Ray Naicker.
The average cost of a data breach in South Africa is R53.1-million in 2024, according to research by IBM.
eMedia has said it intends to pursue litigation over the planned removal of four of its channels from DStv.
Intel plans to eliminate thousands of jobs to reduce costs and fund an ambitious turnaround effort.
South Africa’s operators should be paid by streaming giants to carry their content, an industry expert argues.
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Vodafone Group offers business students a lesson in the good, the bad and ugly of mergers and acquisitions.
Crypto brokerage Genesis has warned of the risk of bankruptcy amid contagion from the rapid demise of FTX.
Elon Musk said Twitter is holding off the relaunch of its blue checkmark subscription service.
Former US treasury secretary Lawrence Summers has warned US policy makers to focus on building the country’s own economic strengths in its contest with China.
If you need proof that giant technology companies behave a lot like borderless governments, look no further than the brewing “app store taxes” debate.
A backlash against the app stores of Apple and Google is gaining steam, with a growing number of companies saying the tech giants are collecting too high a tax for connecting consumers to developers’ wares.

































