The bluebuck antelope joins the mammoth, dodo and dire wolf on Colossal Biosciences’ de-extinction list.
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The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
Intel’s Panther Lake and its 18A manufacturing node have put the US chip maker back in the fight with Apple and AMD.
The sequencing reflects how stubbornly low-end devices and machine-to-machine sensors remain tied to legacy connectivity.
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Cwenga Lib has built a facility to recycle lithium-ion batteries that had previously been exported or dumped in landfills.
Until now, the cheapest 4G-capable smartphones in South Africa have cost at least at least twice that for the most basic models.
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Debit cards already handle the lion’s share of transactional value, despite cash being used in higher volumes.
Vumatel has commercially launched a R99/month uncapped fibre broadband offering aimed at low-income communities.
Digital screens on the back of delivery motorbikes are now showing advertising to road users around Johannesburg.
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a medical device company, is under US federal investigation for potential animal welfare violations.
Microsoft has offered Sony a 10-year contract to make each new Call of Duty release available on PlayStation the same day it comes to Xbox.
Cryptocurrency broker Genesis and its parent DCG owe customers of crypto exchange Gemini $900-million, the FT reported.
Apple’s iPhone 14 generation may fall 16 million units shy of expectations this year.
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.

































