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Xneelo has begun construction on a second data centre at Samrand in Gauteng.
A partnership between four financial institutions has led to the launch of an “institutional-grade” stablecoin pegged to the rand.
The entry of China’s Haier into South Africa looks set to sharpen competition in the local home appliance market.
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Executives at MTN Group have received millions of rand in shares as part of the firm’s performance share plan.
Good or bad, expect artificial intelligence to play an outsize role in many of the elections taking place this year.
The JSE has warned AEEI and Ayo Technology Solutions that they could have their shares suspended from trading.
The world’s most prolific smartphone maker is leaning into AI as the key to unlocking greater sales this year.
Seeing Saturn’s rings with your own eyes can be an “oh, wow” moment. But choosing the right telescope can be tricky.
Eskom has synchronised unit 5 of Kusile to the grid, with the development expected to help ease power constraints.
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Daniel Nzoma’s face glows in the light of a computer screen as he reviews code used for driverless cars and crop disease detection, an unusual job in Nairobi’s crowded Pipeline neighbourhood.
Microsoft president Brad Smith wrote to Ukraine’s leader this month with a clear message: it would continue doing business in Russia.
Apple is exploring new sources of the memory chips that go into iPhones, including potentially its first Chinese provider.
Microsoft, a stalwart of the technology industry, is having a tough time keeping up with the recent rebound in the biggest US megacap stocks.
Most of the research on phone addiction and deprivation is done on students. It’s not just the “kids these days”, though. At 45, I’m a recovering addict. It’s been four months since I uninstalled social networking apps, three
South Africa has a leadership problem. Our president and many members of his cabinet are so deeply compromised, that they are simply unable to be effective. This problem has been allowed to fester because nobody

































