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WhatsApp has begun offering users an advanced security mode, letting users opt into stronger protections against hackers.
The EU is accelerating its Iris2 satellite network to secure sovereign communications and reduce reliance on US systems.
The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
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MTN Uganda plans to sell shares left over from its deeply undersubscribed 2021 listing to local investors.
Icasa has ordered the SABC to resume flighting a controversial Democratic Alliance election ad.
Telkom shareholders, including the government, have voted in favour of selling the company’s masts and towers business.
Vodacom has claimed in court papers that it has been unfairly disadvantaged by its main rival’s spectrum deals.
The tech industry favours technically grounded leaders. Now rapid digitisation is forcing other sectors to follow suit.
The increase was second only to its own $277-billion jump on the day following its previous earnings report in February.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping said his nation will prevail in its fight to develop strategically important technology.
Elon Musk has warned SpaceX cannot help carry the cost of high-speed broadband Internet for Ukraine indefinitely.
Elon Musk is being investigated by US authorities over his conduct in his $44-billion takeover deal for Twitter, the social media company said.
Netflix will introduce a streaming plan with advertising in November as it moves to attract new subscribers.
Early in Warren Buffett’s life, his father failed to get hired at the family grocery store during the Great Depression. Without a job, and without any money after a run on the banks, the family of four ran up a tab
Rebound relationships are never a good idea. Someone should tell that to Broadcom. The computer chip maker, fresh off being jilted in its attempted takeover of Qualcomm, reached an agreement to buy CA
































