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Amazon’s satellite arm backs Icasa’s reforms but warns affordable service hinges on lower spectrum fees.
Washington’s AI supply-chain pact has 24 signatories across four continents. Not one of the countries is African.
Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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Bitcoin was set for its biggest weekly fall in nearly a year as traders fretted over the likely dumping of tokens from Mt Gox.
The SABC will not show the Springboks vs Ireland rugby tests after the public broadcaster withdrew from a deal with SuperSport.
There hasn’t been enough done to build renewable energy plants in South Africa, Dion George said.
Eskom has not implemented load shedding for 100 consecutive days, the longest period since late 2020.
Eskom plans to bring coal and nuclear units online before 2025 that will improve the proportion of available generation capacity.
TeleMasters has received a proposal from a black-led investor to buy out the company’s two largest shareholders.
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Chip designer AMD is acquiring cloud start-up Pensando for $1.9-billion to bolster its data centre products.
Two teenagers who are linked to an investigation into the Lapsus$ hackers have been charged by London police in connection with an investigation into hacking.
EU antitrust regulators are quizzing Microsoft’s rivals and customers about its cloud business and licensing deals in a move that could lead to a formal investigation.
Blue Origin has completed its fourth flight with a crew, landing successfully in rural Texas after taking a half dozen passengers for a 10-minute suborbital joyride.
The value of one bitcoin recently hit a record high of $3 025, a staggering rise of over 200% in value this year alone. Aswath Damodaran, professor of finance at the New York University, known as
How often do you see this when you’re online, whether downloading a new app or software or signing up for some new service? You click on it, but then discover you’ve just agreed to give up your future first-born child or

































