Namibia on Monday said it had dismissed an appeal by Starlink against the rejection of its licence applications.
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South Africa’s next mobile growth story will come from connecting machines, not people, writes Pambos Soteriades.
South African mobile users spend far less time on 5G than their counterparts in markets like India, a new analysis shows.
Oracle’s total workforce declined 13%, or about 21 000 employees, last year, partly driven by the adoption of AI.
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The Koeberg nuclear power plant will be allowed to run one of its two units for another 20 years.
Newly appointed communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised policy stability as a cornerstone of his tenure.
OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named “Strawberry”.
Bitcoin surged to a two-week high after the attempted assassination of US presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Census 2022 results should be used with extreme caution in planning and resource allocation.
Altron has resolved to form an ICT skills-focused education trust called Ascent as part of a new BEE transaction.
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Ericsson expects global 5G mobile subscriptions to surpass a billion in 2022, helped by higher adoption in China and North America.
Crypto lending may not be down and out, but it’s certainly on the ropes.
The crypto industry was on edge on Monday morning on fears contagion from problems at major crypto players could unleash a major shakeout if not contained.
Tencent has formed an “extended reality” unit, sources said, formally placing its bets on the metaverse concept of virtual worlds.
It was late November and former Intel engineer Thomas Prescher was enjoying beers and burgers with friends in Dresden, Germany when the conversation turned, ominously, to semiconductors. Months earlier, cybersecurity researcher
Intel said on Wednesday that most of the processors running the world’s computers and smartphones have a feature that makes them susceptible to attack. The largest chip maker is working with rivals and partners on a fix, but

































