The company will begin reopening access after agreeing to work closely with Washington on safety protocols.
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Emile Burger is stepping down as CEO of Tarsus Distribution. He had been in the role for just 14 months.
Tech billionaires promise AI abundance underwritten by a basic income. Run South Africa’s budget and the thesis unravels.
Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
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South Africa’s motoring industry will likely produce its first electric car in 2026, the trade minister said on Monday.
Elon Musk’s Starlink appears to be making preparations to enter the South African market.
Complicated returns policies are keeping some consumers away from embracing online shopping in South Africa.
Parliament has extended the deadline for written comment on the contentious SABC draft bill until 16 January.
Environment minister Barbara Creecy urged developing nations to make sure energy security and jobs are prioritised.
Cryptocurrency platforms Revix and BitFund are joining forces and, together with Coinpanion, have formed Altify.
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The Taiwanese semiconductor giant said it is actively supporting and working with all stakeholders to overcome a global semiconductor shortage.
Mike Schroepfer, a 13-year veteran who oversees the social network’s work in artificial intelligence, virtual reality and the blockchain, will step down next year.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country’s largest lender, has accused Apple of uncompetitive behaviour over control of payments on its phones.
Apple has blacklisted Fortnite from the iPhone maker’s popular App Store for several years until all the court appeals are done, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said on Wednesday.
A series of public spats between South African cabinet ministers, state companies and departments are exposing divisions in the ruling party and risk spooking investors in an economy the central bank forecasts will record zero growth this year.
Inside a packed Vodafone Group store in the Zambian capital of Lusaka, a group of the city’s tech-savvy students wait in line for wireless modems they hope will transform their ability to surf the Internet. They don’t even
































