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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An umbrella organisation that promotes the interests of creatives with regards to copyright legislation, has taken issue with a recent article on the subject.
Zimbabwean authorities are threatening to arrest anyone selling or using Starlink satellite internet services, according to reports.
Total investment in African tech start-ups fell by 27.8% in 2023 as the impact of the global capital shortage took its toll.
MultiChoice Group still holds WWE broadcast rights, despite Netflix acquiring them in some international markets.
The Eskom changes will make more than 3GW of transmission capacity available in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape.
Telkom said close collaboration with the police, aimed at nailing cable thieves, is achieving solid results.
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Ethiopia expects its second telecommunications provider to start operations in the first quarter of next year despite conflict in the country.
US President Joe Biden on Thursday signed legislation to prevent companies that are deemed security threats from receiving new equipment licences from US regulators.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unloaded $5-billion of stock in the electric car maker, shortly after holding a poll on Twitter over whether he should sell 10% of his stake.
Sony has reduced its PlayStation 5 production outlook for this fiscal year due to component and logistics constraints.
With news of state capture making headlines across South Africa, and the unexpected resignation of the state power utility’s CEO Brian Molefe, it was easy to overlook an annexure in the finance minister’s medium
South Africa’s embattled president, Jacob Zuma, is staying put. The writing appeared to be on the wall for Zuma, 74, as recently as last week, with more than 100 ANC veterans joining labour unions, civil rights groups and opposition parties

































