South Africa’s automotive body insists local car output still leads the continent, even as the country’s electric ambitions lag.
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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.
Comcast plans to split into two companies through a spinoff of Sky and former Showmax shareholder NBCUniversal.
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The SABC Bill kicks the can down the road on a funding model for the public broadcaster.
The State Security Agency was reportedly hacked days before the start of the Brics summit in Johannesburg in August.
There has been a worrying 36% increase in reported incidents of banking app fraud, according to Sabric figures.
The SABC has blamed MultiChoice for its failure to secure broadcasting rights for the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Cape Town-based fintech Peach Payments has secured a $30-million funding round led by Apis Partners.
Crime is dampening the growth of e-commerce in South Africa, leading industry players have warned.
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Three billionaire entrepreneurs, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, are competing to usher in a new era of commercial space tourism.
Binance Holdings might just be the biggest, craziest thing in the big, crazy realm of cryptocurrencies. Welcome to the world of Changpeng Zhao.
Digital payments processor Stripe has taken its first major step towards a stock market debut by hiring a law firm to help with preparations, according to people familiar with the matter.
Square will make a hardware wallet for bitcoin, the payments company confirmed in a tweet on Thursday shortly before a senior US politician flagged growing risks posed by the cryptocurrency market.
Afrobarometer, a pan-African, non-partisan research network, recently released a report highlighting Africa’s electricity challenges. Power shortages can hamper socioeconomic development, but they also have implications for health and education
Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and Jimmy Page will soon face a jury trial in order to determine whether they copied the opening chords for their 1971 classic Stairway to Heaven from the song Taurus, recorded by the little-known band Spirit in 1968. At a hearing in California last week

































