Brazil is freezing illegal operators’ funds and making banks liable. South Africa should be watching closely.
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A new industry report argues that the sector mistook innovation for inclusion and left informal markets behind.
The Comrades no-fly zone was a reminder that recreational drone flying is far more regulated than people think.
Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
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MTN-owned Chenosis has built an API marketplace for developers and has big plans for large language models and AI.
South Africa’s plan to expand its power grid, now the biggest bottleneck to replacing coal with renewables, has hit a snag.
These are the articles, videos, podcasts and more that caught the TechCentral editorial team’s eye over the long weekend.
The subscription economy clearly got out of hand during the pandemic. A consumer revolt may be coming next.
A recent surge in GPS “spoofing”, which can send airliners off course, has entered an intriguing new dimension.
The taxman has announced new measures targeting low-cost e-commerce clothing importers and others.
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Venture capitalists are pouring money into digital currency and blockchain start-ups at a pace that’s set to outstrip last year’s record.
Kylie Jenner, the reality-show celebrity who is the most followed woman on Instagram, asked the app to “stop trying to be TikTok”.
In a significant deal for its foundry business, Intel will produce chips for Taiwan’s MediaTek, one of the world’s largest chip design firms.
Elon Musk denied he had an affair with Sergey Brin’s wife, after the Wall Street Journal reported that the liaison led the Google co-founder to sell his investments in Musk’s companies.
What makes Uber Technologies the most valuable venture-backed technology company in the world? Investors say size and growth. The business is transforming global transportation networks. On closer inspection of its
Much dust has been kicked up over MultiChoice’s channel agreements with the SABC and the Guptas’ ANN7 television news channel. The claim is that these parties colluded in a form of state capture and corruption to their mutual

































