Take-Two Interactive has announced the pricing for the highly anticipated GTA 6, which it will launch in November.
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South Africans have already gone digital at the till. Visa is betting their employers are next.
Broadcom’s CEO says the chip matches Nvidia’s Blackwell, as AI labs scramble for alternatives to scarce GPUs.
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An apparent glitch on the website of the Electoral Commission meant the results page stopped updating.
Election results from South Africa have left investors anxious but still hopeful of a market-friendly outcome.
Government wants 2G and 3G mobile networks in South Africa shut down by 31 December 2027.
Government is moving to establish the ground rules for spectrum trading and spectrum sharing in South Africa.
Higher coverage levels are threatened by permitting regimes and possible overbuild, according to a new white paper.
The ANC looks set to fall well short of obtaining a parliamentary majority for the first time since it came to power.
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Elon Musk has secured a $46.5-billion financing commitment to acquire Twitter and is considering starting a tender offer for its outstanding shares.
With Tesla’s strong quarterly report on Wednesday, CEO Elon Musk has scored a hat trick of performance goals worth a combined $23-billion in new compensation.
Netflix’s revelation that it will introduce advertisements was met with a mix of shock, cheers and scepticism from the advertising community.
The BMW i7 unveiled on Wednesday boasts a luxurious interior that includes a flatscreen lowering from the ceiling to entertain passengers in the rear.
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
The end is nigh for cash, or so a wide range of academics, fintech venture capitalists and futurists would have us believe. Soon we will pay for goods and services with some combination of smartphones, biometrics and tiny chips
































