Namibia on Monday said it had dismissed an appeal by Starlink against the rejection of its licence applications.
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South Africa’s next mobile growth story will come from connecting machines, not people, writes Pambos Soteriades.
South African mobile users spend far less time on 5G than their counterparts in markets like India, a new analysis shows.
Oracle’s total workforce declined 13%, or about 21 000 employees, last year, partly driven by the adoption of AI.
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Reunert has announced it will merge IQbusiness and +OneX to create a single, client-focused IT integration business.
The company says increasing demand for its turbines shows that the local wind energy sector is growing.
TechCentral takes a look at eight of the biggest and most embarrassing blunders in tech history.
A total solar eclipse drew excitement in the US on Monday. When will the next solar and lunar eclipses be visible from SA?
This could exacerbate copper supply deficits towards the end of the decade, commodity trader Trafigura said.
MultiChoice has agreed to work closely with Canal+ on a mandatory offer the latter must make to the former’s shareholders.
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Taiwan has proposed a new law to prevent China from stealing its chip technology, amid rising concern in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage.
Nvidia failed to impress investors with its latest forecast, a sign of the lofty expectations for the most valuable US chip maker.
Paramount+ ended last year with 32.8 million subscribers, a sign its parent company is starting to benefit from its growing investment in streaming.
A US patient with leukemia has become the first woman and the third person to date to be cured of HIV, researchers reported on Tuesday.
Energy regulator Nersa is soon to decide if Eskom should be granted an exemption from a long list of regulatory reporting requirements when it submits a new…
Last week, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) barred roads agency Sanral from pleading 55 cases against its members in court on the grounds that it had not followed court procedures and had delayed presenting its cases in court

































