The Competition Commission has opened the door to settlement talks over an alleged 2014 market-division pact.
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The economics of desktop computing have, for the first time in the PC’s long history, been broken by the data centre.
Airtel Africa has delayed its mobile money initial public offering to late 2026, citing war-driven margin pressures.
Stability is needed as Sita looks to re-establish itself as a trusted service provider for government IT services.
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Cell C has moved to signal that it remains a force to be reckoned with in South Africa’s telecoms industry.
Reforms in South Africa’s energy sector, while proceeding glacially, are setting the scene for clean, private power generation.
Many financial institutions are held hostage by legacy systems that consume the lion’s share of their IT budgets.
Streaming platform Viu, which includes Canal+ among its investors, is looking to expand its content offering in South Africa.
South African scientists have launched a cost-effective air-quality monitoring system built on IoT and AI technologies.
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Intel, looking to regain its footing in the chip industry, has introduced new PC processors and graphics semiconductors.
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.
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

































