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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Africa Data Centres and its partner DPA Southern Africa have broken ground on a 12MW solar farming facility in the Free State.
The two companies believe scale, shared experience and a large war chest will help see off the threat from US streamers.
Eskom said it’s committed to a R67-billion plan to cut emissions.
Microsoft’s Azure cloud business is set to be hit by a formal complaint from South African competition watchdogs.
Tesla has cancelled its long-promised inexpensive car, three sources have told Reuters.
A huge battery energy storage project has won “preferred bidder” status under a government procurement programme.
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Google said it would bring its Privacy Sandbox initiative to Android phones, vowing to chart a less “blunt” path than rival Apple over digital advertising.
Mastercard said it will hire more than 500 young professionals this year as it prepares to launch practices focused on cryptocurrencies and open banking.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway acquired nearly $1-billion of shares in Activision Blizzard just before Microsoft agreed to buy the videogame maker.
Intel is close to buying Israeli firm Tower Semiconductor for about $6-billion, a source said, a move aimed at competing better with Taiwan’s TSMC.
Acquisition opportunities are opening in Africa for Vodacom Group as telecommunications assets become more affordable, the JSE-listed group’s CEO, Shameel Joosub, said this week at the presentation…
The world of higher and professional education is changing rapidly. Digitally-enabled learning, in all its forms, is here to stay. In the past five years, massive open online courses have allowed universities to share their expertise with millions across the world

































