Canal+ is expected to lay out its strategy for MultiChoice and DStv when it reports results on Wednesday.
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Weaver Fintech’s revenue has jumped as its fast-growing fintech arm eclipses the retail business it was built on.
Absa has taken a R2.4-billion hit after a strategy shift left software assets with zero recoverable value.
Microsoft is building its new Copilot Cowork agent tool on Claude technology as it diversifies beyond OpenAI.
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Traditional broadcasters in Europe and elsewhere have moved onto integrating the internet into their business models.
Hiding smartphone apps is seen as one of the better ways of stopping criminals from cleaning out their victims.
The initiative is a big boost for African technology and start-up firms after venture capital inflows plummeted last year.
Cybercriminals have taken to targeting smaller companies as they tend to spend less on information security defences.
Eskom said on Tuesday that it is resuming “load reduction” power cuts to “protect human life as a result of electricity theft”.
Energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has vowed to accelerate the shift to renewable energy, breaking with his predecessor.
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The global smartphone market had its worst third quarter since 2014 as economic headwinds pushed consumers to delay discretionary purchases.
Uber Technologies is launching a dedicated advertising arm in a push to cash in on a captive audience and tap the higher-margin revenue stream.
BMW’s commitment to prioritising hydrogen has become an increasingly outlier position in the automotive world.
Adobe is tweaking its most famous product to work more like the design tool it committed $20-billion to acquire.
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

































