Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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Comsol has secured billions of rand in funding to deploy the Woan the government never could.
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Washington’s AI supply-chain pact has 24 signatories across four continents. Not one of the countries is African.
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AI chips, Windows support for ARM and end of support for Windows 10 could lead to a big PC refresh cycle.
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Naspers was buoyed by improved performance in e-commerce and contributions from China’s Tencent.
SpaceX-owned Starlink is intensifying efforts to offer direct-to-smartphone connectivity.
The GNU must help improve the business environment and attract investment, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Parent Takealot Group is tracking in line with Naspers’s global e-commerce portfolio despite a tough macro climate.
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A push by US politicians to regulate digital app stores has pitted Apple and Google against Microsoft and others in a showdown of some of the world’s biggest technology companies.
Netflix is testing features including one that will allow accounts to be shared outside members’ households at an extra cost.
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.
Naspers will approach investors in the US and the UK next week about a bond issue as Africa’s biggest company by market value continues its acquisition-hungry quest to expand its Internet businesses. The proceeds for the bond will shore
As Travis Kalanick was in Chicago interviewing a candidate to be his deputy at Uber Technologies, two investors were on a plane to deliver the news that they wanted the CEO gone. Matt Cohler and Peter Fenton, partners at venture capital firm

































