Netflix has taken a small but significant step with the launch of its first-ever daily highlights show for the Afcon football.
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Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
The Competition Tribunal has approved the sale of Herotel to Vumatel, but subject to an extensive set of conditions.
The Competition Commission has approved a deal that will see Open Access Data Centres expand its local footprint.
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There’s no need to turn our geysers off. Instead, South Africa should be driving the adoption of smart geysers.
South Africa is beginning to turn the corner in resolving load shedding, the electricity minister has said.
MTN has appointed former Liquid Intelligent Technologies executive David Behr as CEO of its new ICT Centre of Excellence.
Supporters say CBDCs will modernise payments with new functionality and provide an alternative to physical cash.
The number of automated robocalls is on the rise in South Africa, but legislation is struggling to keep pace.
Vodacom has agreed to pay a R1-million fine imposed on it over a contentious 75% contract cancellation fee policy.
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Facebook owner Meta Platforms’ shares plunged more than 20% late on Wednesday after the social media company posted a weaker-than-expected forecast.
The social media landscape seems to be rapidly shifting towards short-form video, a space dominated not by Facebook but by TikTok.
Hackers have stolen cryptocurrency worth more than $320-million from a decentralised finance platform, the fourth-largest crypto heist on record.
Japan’s Sony Group on Wednesday posted a 32% rise in third quarter operating profit, smashing analyst estimates.
Telkom reported stellar results on Monday, proving that privatisation is the only real option to solve the dire financial positions and the criminal lack of corporate governance at virtually all of South Africa’s state-owned enterprises. The reported results
It is supremely odd that the technology industry’s most revered gadget maker, Apple, responded on Monday to a tech device first introduced by a relative gadget lightweight, Amazon. This state of affairs would have seemed


































