While EVs remain the focus in this episode of Watts & Wheels, the conversation also turns to something far less planet-friendly.
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The Ilitha Telecoms CEO has argued that meaningful connectivity is what South Africa needs to unlock economic participation.
The partnership aims to use the scale of the SABC Plus platform to expand the reach of Microsoft’s AI training programmes.
Frogfoot has expanded its footprint in KwaZulu-Natal through the acquisition of fibre assets from Mitsol.
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A team of scientists has for the first time collected data on the earliest stages of a supernova.
Patrice Motsepe is in talks with Canal+ to join the multibillion-dollar bid for MultiChoice Group, sources have said.
Telkom is establishing a technology committee at board level, which will be headed by director Herman Singh.
Energy minister Gwede Mantashe said expecting a rapid transition to clean energy would be “very wrong”.
Regulating teens’ social media access, as the US state of Florida has done, is fraught with complex philosophical questions.
Due to lower demand and improvement in Eskom’s generating plant, no load shedding is expected over the Easter long weekend.
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Netflix has averted its own worst-case scenario of subscriber losses, posting a nearly one million drop from April to June.
Twitter can fast-track its lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk over his cancelled $44-billion buyout of the social media platform.
Slack will increase prices for its platform, its first price hike since its 2014 launch, as the company seeks to invest more in innovation.
Twitter has dismissed Elon Musk’s complaints that he doesn’t have enough information about spam and robot accounts as an “irrelevant sideshow”.
Is it time to give up on social media? Many people are thinking about that in the wake of revelations regarding Cambridge Analytica’s questionable use of personal data from over 50m Facebook users to support
If a green ride-sharing service were to flourish anywhere it would be in Munich, where you can rent no-emission cars on just about any city-centre street. And yet Linde is about to shut its two-year experiment with hydrogen
































