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South Africa isn’t alone: many countries the world over face energy deficits, including parts of the US.
The US department of justice will make its final argument that Google illegally dominated the online ad-tech market.
Emergent digital infrastructure in Africa has become a fertile testing ground for cybercriminals, according to a new report.
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There’s opportunism, and then there’s Qualcomm’s approach to buy Intel. Many obstacles remain to a successful transaction.
Confusion over the difference between ownership and control has muddied the waters at Icasa hearings.
Nedbank said on Monday that it had fully restored services after an outage, which began at around 7.30am.
The head of South Africa’s flagship empowerment commission plans to introduce additional incentives and potential fines.
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South Africa’s coalition government has triggered a wave of investment announcements and positive sentiment not seen in years.
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NTT Data is close to making an offer to buy Malaysia’s payments firm GHL Systems, according to sources.
China has set up its third planned state-backed investment fund to boost its semiconductor industry.
Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis at the weekend urged Tesla shareholders to reject the pay package for Elon Musk.
Shares of Dell hit a record high on Friday amid a rally in companies working on generative AI applications.
When booking a flight, do you ever think about which seat will protect you the most in an emergency? Probably not.
Scientists have found eight strange new signals they can’t yet explain, while South Africa’s MeerKAT has been enlisted in the search for ET.