Meta’s pick of an Indian fintech founder signals the scale of the company’s payment ambitions for WhatsApp.
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Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
“RAMageddon” has reached Apple users, with DRAM prices nearly doubling as AI data centres soak up global supply.
IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-nanometre chip technology.
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The rebranding of Payfast is aimed at creating alignment with parent brand, the company said.
IBM has expanded its software portfolio in the AWS Marketplace to 92 countries, including South Africa.
Sparcx has been chosen as the sole South African representative in Qualcomm’s “Make in Africa 2024” start-up programme.
Eskom is taking South Africa’s largest city to court over its alleged failure to pay debts totalling nearly R1.1-billion.
It’s been argued that policy intervention is needed to curb a culture of “pay and throw away” in consumer electronics.
South Africa’s planned digital nomad visa should be welcomed, but there is some cause for concern.
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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

































