Streaming giant Netflix is keen to remind regulators and economies of its weight as growth pressures mount.
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An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.
Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon delivered strong service revenue growth for MTN, lifting group Ebitda to R27.6-billion.
Naspers’s Prosus is slashing the Brazilian business’s profit forecast to defend it from well-funded competitive rivals.
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Vodacom Group on Monday reported a 10.8% fall in full-year earnings, impacted by start-up losses in Ethiopia.
Two submarine internet cables that connect South Africa and Kenya went on the blink on Sunday.
Eskom said it does not expect to implement load shedding this week, taking the current run to beyond 50 days.
A Zimbabwe politician’s son was arrested on charges of illegally possessing a Starlink terminal.
Starlink warned on Saturday of “degraded service” as the Earth is battered by the biggest geomagnetic storm in 21 years.
A warning has been issued of a severe solar storm this weekend that could trigger blackouts and disrupt navigation systems.
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The new features include ways for people to search for nearby items using images and identify physical objects with their smartphone cameras.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will stay at the electric car company as long as he is useful amid investor concerns that buying Twitter would distract him from his job at Tesla.
Electronic Arts and Fifa are parting ways and pulling the plug on one of the world’s most successful videogame franchises in history.
Billionaire Elon Musk said he will reverse Twitter’s ban on former U.S President Donald Trump when he buys the social media platform.
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

































