Meta’s pick of an Indian fintech founder signals the scale of the company’s payment ambitions for WhatsApp.
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“RAMageddon” has reached Apple users, with DRAM prices nearly doubling as AI data centres soak up global supply.
IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-nanometre chip technology.
Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
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Demand for tech skills has declined in recent years, but the IT skills gap in South Africa remains a huge problem.
There is remarkable resilience in the country’s IT services sector, with growth expected to continue, according to BMIT.
A government monopoly in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity is highly inefficient.
The IEC and the Information Regulator are among the organisations working to ensure the integrity of the upcoming poll.
It’s the first reporting period from Shoprite to include Sixty60’s new Amazon Prime-style subscription service.
The Johannesburg Internet Exchange, a multi-site peering point for internet traffic, has received a huge upgrade.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk got into a spat with Bernie Sanders on Sunday after the US senator demanded the wealthy pay their “fair share” of taxes.
As UN climate conference delegates considered how to save the planet over the weekend in Glasgow, Toyota’s CEO was in Japan racing an experimental hydrogen car.
The Biden administration spurned a plan by Intel to increase production in China over security concerns, dealing a setback to an idea pitched as a fix for US chip shortages.
Spotify on Thursday made a major push to have more audiobooks on its platform by buying Findaway as it tries to recreate its success with podcasts.
How can you tell the US$200bn market for digital advertising is devolving into a two-horse race? The duopolists are retreating to their respective corners to specialise in what they do best. Those two titans are Google and Facebook, which
It’s well known that MTN South Africa has had a torrid few years. It’s lost market share to Vodacom and Cell C, it’s suffered debilitating industrial action, its network hasn’t been up to snuff, its customer service

































