Meta’s pick of an Indian fintech founder signals the scale of the company’s payment ambitions for WhatsApp.
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Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
“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.
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The Apple Macintosh was the first successful mass-market PC designed with elegance and aesthetics in mind. On Wednesday, it turns 40.
Amazon’s launch into the South African market could have a seismic effect on the digital advertising landscape.
This year’s elections may be the most competitive since the end of apartheid but are unlikely to bring major change.
Thabi Leoka, the businesswoman accused of lying about her academic qualifications, has quit the board of MTN South Africa.
MTN South Africa has announced aggressively priced data plans aimed at supporting MultiChoice’s newly relaunched Showmax.
Netstar has announced a collaboration with Microsoft to harness data from the former’s 1.9 million connected devices.
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Power companies in Southern Africa are investigating the cause of an “unprecedented” system disruption that affected four countries.
Bitcoin and ether made record peaks in Asia trade on Tuesday, with enthusiasm for cryptocurrency adoption and worry about inflation driving momentum.
The Google parent breached $2-trillion in market value for the first time on Monday, fuelled by digital ads and cloud services.
Euphoric gains in Nvidia over the past month have made the stock one of the most expensive names in the red-hot chip-making industry.
President Jacob Zuma is running out of options fast. A number of legal missiles are hurtling towards him, in what may have been one of his worst weeks since taking office in 2009. At the same
The Internet has reached almost every corner of the globe, but most research on how it is used, particularly among children, focuses on the US and Europe. This is a problem, because, according to best estimates, one in three children around

































