Airtel Africa has switched on what it says is Africa’s first commercial direct-to-phone satellite service, with Elon Musk’s Starlink.
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After two years of broken promises, Apple’s rebuilt Siri finally arrives next month – and South Africa is included at launch.
A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
The road map in the new consultation paper from Sars has no mandatory adoption before the 2030s.
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Last-mile delivery trucks and vans are increasingly becoming prime targets of hijacking syndicates.
Pravin Gordhan, who won plaudits for standing up to Jacob Zuma during his scandal-marred presidency, has passed away.
Amazon.com is in South Africa for the long run, its regional marketplace head has said.
The models are capable of reasoning through complex tasks and can solve more challenging problems.
Cell C is confident the company will have enough cash to settle its shareholder debt coming due in the next three to five years.
The Advertising Regulatory Board has censured MTN for the “misleading” claim that its SuperFlex plans offer unlimited voice calls.
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Google will start adopting computing chips based on technology from ARM, making it the latest company to join a transition that will take market share from Intel and AMD.
Twitter was down for thousands of users across the globe on Thursday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
Amazon.com’s Prime Day may grab headlines, but investors are much more focused on its fast growing cloud computing and advertising services businesses.
Netflix is looking to tweak its programming deals with Hollywood studios to enable its launch of an ad-supported version of its service, a report said.
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

































