Despite cost pressures, South Africa’s cloud market is on track to exceed R100-billion by 2029, according to BMIT.
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The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
Amid stiff competition, DStv is cutting hardware costs and letting households split subscription payments.
South African shoppers can now search Amazon using images, screenshots or barcodes with Amazon Lens.
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The Sixty60 app is getting a major overhaul, with same-day delivery of larger items from Checkers Hyper stores.
Fabricio Bloisi will replace Bob van Dijk as group CEO of Naspers and its European-listed spinoff, Prosus.
Altron expects to report at least a 35% improvement in annual headline earnings per share from continuing operations.
The economic fallout from state-owned Eskom’s struggle to keep the lights on is a top issue in the 29 May poll.
Chinese EVs are causing a headache for regulators in the US and the EU. South Africa has a different problem.
South Africa’s internet exchange points are playing a key role in the efficiency and stability of the internet across Africa.
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Sony plans to make two million units of the PlayStation VR2 headset by March next year, setting an ambitious outlook.
Pope Francis, who has often said people should limit their use of cellphones, granted a private audience on Monday to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Tesla’s famously focused chief executive, Elon Musk, faced one question at the company’s AI Day event on Friday that momentarily stumped him.
Tencent has lost its title as China’s biggest company, the latest sign of how far regulatory risk and dimming growth prospects have set back the country’s tech industry.
As bitcoin continues to endure the woes of a roller-coaster 2018, investors around the world might continue to chant “HODL” around a campfire – longing for the days of quick, successive price gains and soaring
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