A decade of advocacy has laid the groundwork for energy wheeling in South Africa. Here’s what comes next.
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Absa has taken a R2.4-billion hit after a strategy shift left software assets with zero recoverable value.
Leo Brent Bozell III has highlighted the billions in American tech investment in South Africa – and the stakes for relations.
Africans lead the world in stablecoin use, driven by dollar demand and weak banking infrastructure.
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Johannesburg’s troubled electricity supply utility, City Power, has launched a customer-facing AI chatbot called Joulene.
Amazon plans to launch an online storefront for low-priced apparel and home goods.
The SABC’s streaming platform is tracking well, with nearly five million unique streams in the first three weeks of June alone.
It’s not every day that you visit the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg to watch commercial drones in action.
OpenAI is delaying the release of a much-anticipated voice assistant feature for ChatGPT.
Icasa wants spectrum to be shared and dynamically allocated based on demand, time, location and usage patterns.
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Netflix is creating its first in-house videogames studio in a push to be less reliable on third-party creators and expand its gaming offerings.
Nasa’s Dart spacecraft successfully slammed into a distant asteroid at hypersonic speed early on Tuesday in the world’s first test of a planetary defence system.
Google on Monday rebuffed a push by European telecommunications operators to get Big Tech to help fund network costs.
Apple said on Monday it will manufacture its latest iPhone 14 in India, as the technology giant moves some of its production away from China.
Despite widespread calls that data prices must fall to broaden Internet access, government and business remain at loggerheads on the subject. Telecommunication has been earmarked as a sector that can promote
Penalties meted out by the US on ZTE were meant to punish the company for breaking trade sanctions. They certainly hurt its shareholders. Stock in the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker plunged

































