At $1-trillion, South African-born SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s fortune is so large the human mind can barely process it.
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The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, after years of pledging to phase them out.
Vivendi Group will seek a London listing for its pay-television business Canal+, the French media conglomerate said.
ACT argues that operators should get access to more spectrum that has historically been reserved for broadcasting.
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie has threatened to go to war with broadcasters over sports rights.
The technology sector is leading the charge when it comes to investment in South Africa’s start-up ecosystem.
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Bitcoin bulls beware: Wall Street expects the cryptocurrency’s crash to get a whole lot worse.
Twitter has a strong legal case against Elon Musk walking away from his $44-billion deal to acquire the US social media company.
Ericsson, Thales and Qualcomm plan to work jointly to develop a satellite-driven 5G network to improve terrestrial connectivity.
Elon Musk is terminating his $44-billion deal to buy Twitter, setting the stage for an ugly legal battle.
Smartphones rule our lives. Having information at our fingertips is the height of convenience. They tell us all sorts of things, but the information we see and receive on our smartphones is just a fraction
Government’s Electronic Communications Amendment Bill is unconstitutional, will create a new infrastructure monopoly in the form of a proposed wholesale open-access network and will ultimately be detrimental

































