Standard Bank has become the first African-based lender authorised to clear renminbi transactions on the continent.
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One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists weighs on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
South African operators have agreed interim measures to curb Sim fraud while pressing government for Rica reforms.
A network built to be the cheapest is now keen to show it can be among the fastest.
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Apple and Samsung remain the most popular smartphone brands worldwide.
Eskom is emitting pollutants that cause respiratory diseases at almost 42 times the intensity of those in China.
Icasa has evaluated applications for new community television licences – and rejected most of them.
The former SABC COO has still not paid back all the money he owes the corporation and is digging in for a fight.
Radio in South Africa turns 100 years old today. But advances in technology mean the medium is not standing still.
Google is changing its Maps tool so that the company no longer has access to users’ individual location histories.
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While financial markets fixated on Washington’s debt-ceiling scrimmage last week, bitcoin quietly rose enough to put it on pace for its best week in months.
Samsung Electronics on Friday flagged a 28% jump in its third-quarter operating profit to the highest in three years, driven by rising memory chip prices and display sales.
Tesla plans to move its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas, where it is building a massive car and battery manufacturing complex.
Shiba Inu, a cryptocurrency started just last year, continues to soar after Elon Musk tweeted about his puppy.
It’s been less than a decade since Apple shook the mobile telecommunications industry to its foundations with the original iPhone. The handset helped turn Apple into the world’s most valuable company (US$620bn this week) and inflicted huge
The fundamental problem confronting South Africa today is a political culture that is defective and out of kilter with the needs of the majority of the people. Innovative thinking about transforming the economy is stunted by political

































