Amazon is cutting 16 000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months.
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Government is seeking to boost local automotive manufacturing while Chinese brands weigh investment versus market risks.
AI wearables are advancing fast, but affordability and functionality will keep smartphones firmly in charge for now.
The Information Regulator reflects on Popia, Paia and why data rights governance must blend legal and technical expertise.
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Microsoft is closing down its Africa Development Centre in Nigeria, which will lead to job losses.
Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi has met with executives from SpaceX’s Starlink unit.
South Africa’s e-commerce sector is growing rapidly, reaching a record R71-billion in sales value in 2023.
Lesaka Technologies is buying payments platform Adumo for R1.6-billion in cash and shares, pending approvals.
A new report by Africa Analysis has found that the fibre-to-the-business market in South Africa is enjoying rapid growth.
Nigerian companies are paying overdue dollar obligations after recent reforms led to increased liquidity in the forex market.
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Apple shares rallied the most since May as pre-order data showed the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the best-selling model, surpassing previous sales.
The Joe Biden administration plans next month to broaden curbs on US shipments to China of semiconductors, well-placed sources said.
Walt Disney Co has sketched the contours of a plan for how the conglomerate will use technology to enhance storytelling for the next 100 years.
Global technology stocks are treading on shaky ground despite last week’s rally, as chip makers signal more trouble may be ahead.
The world’s biggest diamond company, De Beers, recently announced it would start selling synthetic diamond gemstones for the first time in its 130-year history. Artificial diamonds have been manufactured since the 1950s
The South African Revenue Service has issued a media release for South African resident travellers returning to South Africa with personal effects such as laptops, iPads, cellphones, golf clubs, cameras and
































