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JSE CIO Tebalo Tsoaeli explains how cloud, regulation and automated trading are reshaping Africa’s largest stock exchange.
Microsoft’s AI spending spree and Copilot push are testing investor and user patience after a decade of extraordinary gains.
The countries that will benefit most from digital assets will be those that regulate them clearly, fairly and with confidence.
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Netflix has blown past Wall Street subscriber estimates in the fourth quarter, driven by a strong slate of shows.
The Apple Macintosh was the first successful mass-market PC designed with elegance and aesthetics in mind. On Wednesday, it turns 40.
Amazon’s launch into the South African market could have a seismic effect on the digital advertising landscape.
This year’s elections may be the most competitive since the end of apartheid but are unlikely to bring major change.
Thabi Leoka, the businesswoman accused of lying about her academic qualifications, has quit the board of MTN South Africa.
MTN South Africa has announced aggressively priced data plans aimed at supporting MultiChoice’s newly relaunched Showmax.
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It’s been more than two years since Apple issued revenue guidance, a worrying trend towards decreasing transparency at the world’s largest company.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold $4-billion worth of shares in the electric vehicle maker in sales likely aimed at helping finance his planned purchase of Twitter.
Wall Street is betting that US antitrust enforcers could unravel one of the largest mergers in American history.
Twitter, in one of its last earnings reports before Elon Musk takes the company private, reported revenue that missed analysts’ estimates.
Software is so disappointing. It was supposed to – in the words of one sage – eat the world, the implication being that it would be modern, brilliant, liberating, hip and fun (assuming it didn’t make you and your job obsolete
In all the recent bombshell reports about the Kaspersky anti-virus software, it’s easy to focus on the Russian threat and miss the general context: every government that employs hackers tries to weaponise antivirus software. Government

































