Bitcoin made a 16-month low and tested key $60 000 support on Friday as a global selloff in technology stocks deepened.
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Lesaka Technologies is involved in a corporate shake-up, including an internal rationalisation of its operating portfolio.
Stablecoins are reshaping global finance, but South Africa’s regulatory inaction risks leaving consumers and banks exposed.
Makro has launched a refurbished tech range, betting on growing consumer acceptance of pre-owned devices.
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Showmax subscribers living outside Africa will soon lose access to the MultiChoice-owned streaming platform.
Local start-up Moodswing will soon launch an app that allows users to add music to their voice notes and video calls.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has appointed President Ntuli as MD for South Africa with immediate effect.
Eskom said pollution from its coal-fired plants kills about 330 people a year.
South Africa’s hopes for a raft of new power projects to help it out of a crippling energy crisis are fading.
South Africa’s motoring industry will have to wait even longer for a long-overdue policy framework on EVs.
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YouTube is cutting its investment in original programming, ending a six-year experiment with making premium television shows.
A couple of high-profile takeovers of videogame companies has stirred optimism that acquisitions will help technology stocks recover. That sentiment may be premature.
Airlines across the world are adjusting and cancelling flights over fears that a 5G roll-out could interfere with key safety systems.
Huawei has obtained a licence in China that allows it to seek external capital, as it works to shore up its supply of silicon chips in the face of US pressure.
When Siri is asked whether she has a boyfriend, the iPhone’s digital assistant is usually quick to deflect the question with a quip about drones always trying to pick her up. For Minori Takechi, founder of Vinclu, that’s a
The first Thursday in May is World Password Day, but don’t buy a cake or send cards. Computer chip maker Intel created the event as an annual reminder that, for most of us, our password habits are nothing to

































