The Competition Commission has opened the door to settlement talks over an alleged 2014 market-division pact.
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The economics of on-device computing have, for the first time in the PC’s long history, been broken by the data centre.
Airtel Africa has delayed its mobile money initial public offering to late 2026, citing war-driven margin pressures.
Stability is needed as Sita looks to re-establish itself as a trusted service provider for government IT services.
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Nedbank said on Monday that it had fully restored services after an outage, which began at around 7.30am.
The head of South Africa’s flagship empowerment commission plans to introduce additional incentives and potential fines.
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South Africa’s coalition government has triggered a wave of investment announcements and positive sentiment not seen in years.
SpaceX plans to launch about five uncrewed Starship missions to Mars in two years, CEO Elon Musk said.
Qualcomm has in recent days approached Intel to explore a potential acquisition of the troubled chip maker.
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Jack Dorsey’s Block is among the companies contributing to a funding round for a bitcoin miner in Africa fired by renewable power.
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.
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.

































