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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Government has published a national policy framework for AI and is seeking feedback from stakeholders.
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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.
Meta’s Nick Clegg said the company would become “the greatest industrial-scale censor ever in human history” if it removed too much content from its platforms.
Apple released a software update aimed at fixing bugs found in early iPhone 14 units, including a problem that made the device’s camera shake.
Kittyhawk, the air-taxi company backed by billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page, will be closing down.
On Monday, Apple executives will take the stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose to lay out the iPhone maker’s software strategy for the next year and tease future hardware ambitions. Each year when it upgrades
In November, at the half-year stage, I highlighted that Telkom was facing crises on a few fronts and that only one part of its business – mobile – was firing on all cylinders. With full-year numbers available, certain trends are clearer

































