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Datatec CEO Jens Montanana has reset the floor and ceiling on a 2.4-million-share collar as the company’s share price surges.
South Africans have already gone digital at the till. Visa is betting their employers are next.
Broadcom’s CEO says the chip matches Nvidia’s Blackwell, as AI labs scramble for alternatives to scarce GPUs.
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Vodacom has decided to take its fight with Nkosana Makate, “inventor” of the “please call me” service, to the constitutional court.
What the Houthi threat to submarine broadband cables in the Red Sea could mean for the internet in Africa and worldwide.
The State IT Agency has named Simphiwe Dzengwa as acting MD with immediate effect.
Government plans to review the Post Office’s monopoly over the delivery of items weighing less than 1kg.
FNB will continue to support a wide range of digital contactless solutions on mobile, including Samsung Pay and Google Pay.
The Takeover Regulation Panel is investigating after MultiChoice ended potential buyout talks with its largest shareholder.
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The Collins Dictionary declared NFT its word of the year for 2021 in recognition of the convergence of the worlds of money, tech and art.
China has required Tencent Holdings submit any new apps or updates for inspection before they can be uploaded, according to a report.
Shares of Zoom Video Communications slumped to 17-month lows on Tuesday amid stiff competition from deep-pocketed rivals.
Lobbyists for Samsung Electronics deserve to drink magnums of the finest champagne after pulling off a fabulous deal.
To die-hard fans, Apple’s Macintosh sometimes seems like an afterthought these days. Mac upgrades, once a frequent ritual, are few and far between. The Mac Pro, Apple’s marquee computer, hasn’t been refreshed
“The Maxforce” is the European Union team that ordered Ireland to collect billions of euros in back taxes from Apple, rattled the Irish government, and spurred changes to international tax law. You’d think it

































