Comcast plans to split into two companies through a spinoff of Sky and former Showmax shareholder NBCUniversal.
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Telkom mistook dominance for permanence and lost to mobile; the mobile operators now face the same test.
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.
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Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said significant progress has been made regarding electricity generation.
South Africa’s transition away from coal has been marred by the botched approach to the closure of Komati.
A new law signed by President Cyril Ramaphosa will allow state-owned Postbank to become a fully fledged bank.
Telkom has appointed Transnet’s Nonkululeko Dlamini as its new group chief financial officer with effect from 1 December.
South African crypto exchange VALR has disclosed that it has processed more than $10-billion in trading volume since its launch.
Linux nerds are purist, and this is as open and purist as high-speed networking gets, writes Atomic Access’s Joe Botha.
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President Xi Jinping’s government is reining in the country’s most powerful corporations and their billionaire founders, including Alibaba Group, Tencent Holdings and Didi Global. But why?
Samsung Electronics likely saw a 38% surge in profit for the April to June quarter thanks to strong chip prices and demand spurred by a pandemic-led consumer appetite for electronics.
British luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover warned a global semiconductor shortage is worsening and deliveries in the second quarter will be 50% worse than initially thought.
Japan’s Nintendo will launch a new model of its Switch videogame console with an upgraded display on 8 October, priced at $349.99 (R5 000 before duties and taxes).
The world is fighting a hidden war thanks to a massive shift in the technologies countries can use to attack each other. Much like the Cold War, the conflict is being fought indirectly rather than through open declarations of hostility. It has so far been fought without casualties
If you put water on the stove and heat it up, it will at first just get hotter and hotter. You may then conclude that heating water results only in hotter water. But at some point everything changes – the water starts to boil, turning from hot liquid into steam. Physicists

































