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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Ticketmaster is buying Cape Town-based Quicket in an effort by the US ticketing giant to expand its footprint in Africa.
South Africa will soon get a fleet of 120 electric buses after BYD secured a deal with Golden Arrow.
Vodafone Group has beaten analyst revenue predictions with strong growth in Africa, offsetting a decline in Germany.
Policymaking has been “liberated from Luthuli House”, according to Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso.
Sub-Saharan Africa offers a huge opportunity to invest in renewable energy by 2031, according to a new study.
Showmax has partnered with South African consumer electronics manufacturer QVWi to launch new streaming hardware.
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Australia is considering banning the paying of ransoms to cyberattackers, following recent attacks affecting millions of people.
Berkshire Hathaway has bought more than $4.1-billion of stock in Taiwan’s TSMC, a rare significant foray into the technology sector.
“I have too much work on my plate,” Elon Musk said by video link to a business conference on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali.
In the league of weak-sauce apologies, the one from cryptocurrency exchange boss Sam Bankman-Fried stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Cameras for pros, such as Nikon’s $6 500 D5 and Canon’s $5 500 1D Mark II, were considered unassailable, until now. But Sony’s incursion into professional photography didn’t happen overnight.
When the call came, Robert Wickel wasted little time. The subject? Reservations for Porsche’s all-electric Taycan were coming, even though the vehicle wouldn’t enter production until next year.

































