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Operators must warn subscribers twice before deactivating a dormant Sim under new Icasa numbering rules.
Pick n Pay’s asap! app is adding Penny, a Gemini-powered assistant that builds your basket by conversation.
Conversation versus replenishment: Enrico Ferigolli on Penny, Gemini and how Pick n Pay is taking on Sixty60.
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Major brands are warning that “artificially inflated traffic” fraud is making SMS “a damaged channel”.
The Public Servants Association has given its members until Tuesday to decide on Sita’s latest wage offer.
MultiChoice Group-owned Irdeto has won another battle in its war against piracy.
There’s no need to turn our geysers off. Instead, South Africa should be driving the adoption of smart geysers.
South Africa is beginning to turn the corner in resolving load shedding, the electricity minister has said.
MTN has appointed former Liquid Intelligent Technologies executive David Behr as CEO of its new ICT Centre of Excellence.
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Apple and Google have each managed to make copious sets of obscene amounts of money in any environment — pandemic or not. But the paths for the two technology behemoths may start to diverge later this year.
Sony’s PlayStation 5 gaming console has sold more than 10 million units since its launch in November, outstripping sales of its predecessor even as the Japanese firm grapples with a global chip shortage.
Mastercard is looking to make it easier for consumers to buy, spend and hold cryptocurrencies.
Tencent’s WeChat has temporarily suspended registration of new users in mainland China as it undergoes a technical upgrade “to align with relevant laws and regulations”.
Drive along the R24 freeway from Johannesburg to OR Tambo International, and just past the Barbara Road offramp, on the right-hand side, the sky is filled with cranes. The massive
The news that Vodacom South Africa is planning to drop the M-Pesa mobile money transfer service has come as a surprise to many analysts considering the huge success it has seen in many
































