Comcast plans to split into two companies through a spinoff of Sky and former Showmax shareholder NBCUniversal.
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Telkom mistook dominance for permanence and lost to mobile; the mobile operators now face the same test.
Sensitive details about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models are part of files posted on the dark web.
The regulator says it cannot issue new network licences for now, pointing operators towards buying existing ones.
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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.
The Press Council of South Africa has said publications are responsible for the output of generative AI tools they use.
Elon Musk has given the first insight into why Tesla hasn’t launched its range of electric vehicles in South Africa.
Passwords, which have been used for decades in the technology industry for authentication, may finally be on their way out.
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The technology sector needs to compromise with regulators and take people’s concerns seriously, Microsoft president Brad Smith said in an interview.
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system, which automatically identifies users in photos and videos, citing growing societal concerns about the use of such technology.
Yahoo, the dot-com pioneer, is getting out of China because of the mounting hurdles to doing business in the country.
If you’re worried the metaverse will be all fun and games, fear not: Microsoft is taking its own stab at the idea, and it will have PowerPoint and Excel.
One thing about the 2016 US presidential race is undeniable: Donald Trump has lied or misled at an unprecedented level. Over 70% of his statements, according to Politifact, are “mostly false”, “false” or “pants on fire false”. (Hillary Clinton is at 26%.) His latest whopper
Not a week goes by without a new round of 4G/LTE roll-out announcements. This week it was Glo expanding its reach in Nigeria and Zantel providing mainland coverage in Tanzania. The supply side for increased bandwidth

































