Vodacom says it has achieved 5G upload speeds above 250Mbit/s, though the technology is not yet being deployed commercially.
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The cost for customers to sign up to DStv is simply too high, Canal+ has said, and it is working to fix the problem.
Standard Bank Group spending on tech rose 8.7% in 2025 while it extended the life of its South African core banking system.
Raids and court convictions have occurred in the Western Cape as MultiChoice targets illegal streaming operations.
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A global outage is affecting a variety of Microsoft services, including its Bing search engine and Copilot AI tool.
South Africa is considering lodging a formal complaint against the EU’s “protectionist” carbon border levy.
PDD Holdings more than doubled revenue after deepening inroads into countries including South Africa.
Nvidia shares jumped 5.9% to US$1 005 in extended trade, peaking above the psychologically important $1 000 mark.
Microsoft and G42 have announced plans to build a hyperscale data centre in Kenya to service the East Africa region.
Reunert’s interim results, though positive, would have been better had Nashua not been impacted by the logistics crisis at South Africa’s ports.
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Twitter has dismissed Elon Musk’s claims in a US court filing that he was hoodwinked into signing the deal to buy the social media company.
Nigeria’s broadcast regulator has fined MultiChoice and others ₦5-million each for airing a BBC report it said “glorified the activities of bandits”.
Researchers have found that decay of tissues after death can be halted and cell functions restored based on early experiments in pig.
Elon Musk’s countersuit against Twitter may be released as soon as Thursday, according to a person familiar with the case.
For centuries, humans have wondered about the possibility of other Earths orbiting distant stars. Perhaps some of these alien worlds would harbour strange forms of life or have unique and telling histories or futures
If you are one of 2.2bn Facebook users worldwide, you have probably been alarmed by the recent coverage of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a story that began when The Guardian revealed 50m (now thought to be 87m) user

































