Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada has acknowledged that Showmax has been a significant drag on MultiChoice’s financial performance.
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AI is no longer a novelty for South Africans – it is rapidly becoming a practical tool woven into everyday life.
Apple has warned that escalating memory chip prices have started to pressure profitability.
Elon Musk is weighing merging SpaceX, xAI and possibly Tesla as investors assess a trillion-dollar AI gamble.
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Microsoft’s Azure cloud business is set to be hit by a formal complaint from South African competition watchdogs.
Tesla has cancelled its long-promised inexpensive car, three sources have told Reuters.
A huge battery energy storage project has won “preferred bidder” status under a government procurement programme.
Software developers far out-earn the average South African, with backend specialists leading the pack.
Communications minister Mondli Gungubele has reiterated Sita’s plans to launch a R6-billion broadband project.
Shutting down e-tolls was a multi-pronged battle, fought through the courts, on social media, in parliament, and elsewhere.
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Apple’s share price has surged in recent weeks and is heading for its biggest monthly gain in almost two years. Its latest earnings release will test that.
Investors are also bracing for flat user growth and a third consecutive quarter of profit declines.
Alphabet, Microsoft and Texas Instruments posted double-digit quarterly revenue growth on Tuesday and expressed optimism about the coming months.
Solar power equipment makers continued to lift prices this week as soaring polysilicon costs spread through the supply chain.
As the US and China threaten to impose tariffs on goods from aluminium to wine, the two nations are waging a separate economic battle that could determine who owns the next wave of computing. Chinese universities and US
Despite the enormous run-up in global technology stocks in the past five years – and the recent stomach-churning volatility – the market isn’t repeating the dot-com euphoria of 1999 and South African investors would

































