The Comrades no-fly zone was a reminder that recreational drone flying is far more regulated than people think.
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Namibia on Monday said it had dismissed an appeal by Starlink against the rejection of its licence applications.
Johannesburg’s enterprise IT departments, not Cape Town’s start-ups, are driving a worrying tech skills exodus.
A new industry report argues that the sector mistook innovation for inclusion and left informal markets behind.
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GoSolr plans to spend R10-billion to roll out a model of renting solar panels and batteries to homes in South Africa.
Elon Musk’s Starlink service is still operating in multiple unauthorised regions, including South Africa.
France’s Groupe Canal+ has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
Investors fear pronounced swings in bitcoin is a possible precursor for broader changes in risk appetite in global markets.
A planned new undersea cable called T4 and linking Africa, Indian Ocean islands and Asia, will improve redundancy in the region.
The failure of an effort to save thousands of jobs at the embattled Post Office has been described as disappointing.
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Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings are preparing to cut tens of thousands of jobs combined this year in one of their biggest layoff rounds, sources said.
Apple’s iPhones led the mobile industry to a milestone in January, when handsets with 5G accounted for more than half of smartphone sales for the first time.
Intel on Tuesday picked Germany as the main site for a €17-billion fabrication plant, the first details of its planned €80-billion investment in Europe.
Chinese technology stocks slid for a third session on Tuesday amid concerns over Beijing’s ties with Russia and a persistent regulatory overhang.
We don’t have to like the way technology is changing the world. Given the technological disruption that’s happening everywhere, it’s reasonable to expect a little Luddite pushback. The growing share of cash in advanced economies might fall in
On 27 June, the ATM turns 50. Former US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker once described it as the “only useful innovation in banking”. But today, the cash that ATMs dispense may be on the endangered

































