Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
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Johannesburg’s enterprise IT departments, not Cape Town’s start-ups, are driving a worrying tech skills exodus.
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.
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Sita is planning a maintenance and upgrade project this weekend that could impact some government services.
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Basil Sgourdos will retire as chief financial officer of both Naspers and Prosus at the end of November.
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SpaceX on Friday broke its record for the number of rockets launched in a calendar year, topping last year’s slate of 31 missions.
Shares of social media firms fell sharply on Friday as Twitter joined the Snapchat owner in signalling a cutback in digital ad spend as economic growth sputters.
SMIC has likely advanced its production technology by two generations, defying US sanctions intended to halt the rise of China’s largest chip maker.
Apple’s pivot to a subscription-like model creates a clear path to a market capitalisation of more than $3-trillion, according to Morgan Stanley.
Facebook’s self-regulatory contortions in the wake of fake news and trolling scandals have gone on, with little visible effect, for months. Now Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has announced
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