Naspers subsidiary Prosus has reported its consumer platforms as profitable across all regions for the first time.
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South Africa’s automotive body insists local car output still leads the continent, even as the country’s electric ambitions lag.
The combined market value Naspers and Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi must double to earn the award has slipped over the year.
Payments giant Mastercard is selling security alongside transactions, with South Africa and Nigeria first in line.
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Apple on Wednesday announced big price hikes to Apple TV+ and other services in several global markets.
Music streaming became the largest source of income for composers and songwriters in 2022, new research shows.
JSE-listed MTN Group said it’s reviewing a demand by a Nigerian tribunal for unpaid taxes.
South Africans love to complain about the price of DStv. But research shows DStv Premium is actually relatively well priced.
The CSIR has launched a company to commercialise its homegrown technology innovations.
Airbnb’s contribution to GDP increased by 115% between 2019 and 2022, according to an independent report.
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Huawei saw its revenue drop by almost a third in the first half of 2021, with US sanctions hobbling its once-dominant handset business and new business areas still in their early stages.
Apple said its system has an error rate of “less than one in a trillion” per year and that it protects user privacy.
Apple plans to scan iPhones in the US for imagery showing child abuse, the Financial Times reported. The move raises startling questions about privacy and corporate surveillance of millions of people’s phones.
Tesla chairwoman Robyn Denholm sold 31 250 shares of the electric vehicle maker for more than $22-million, according to a new regulatory filing.
In the wake of Vodacom’s decision to close down its M-Pesa mobile money service in South Africa at the end of this month, a pioneer of mobile financial services for the mass market, Brian Richardson, CEO of Wizzit International, has
During a particularly harsh winter, a group of hacktivists spreads panic by bringing down the US power grid. Millions of homes and businesses are plunged into darkness, communications are cut, banks go offline, hospitals close and air traffic is grounded

































