South Africa’s SKA-Mid telescope comes alive as “first fringes” confirm it is now a working scientific instrument.
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Watts & Wheels is back – EVs, Chinese challengers, mega chargers and petrol rebels collide in the new season’s first episode.
As television turns 50 in South Africa, streaming, smartphones and social media are redefining how content is created and consumed.
South African owners of 372 of Volvo’s popular EX30 model have been urged to pay close attention to a safety recall.
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New research shows it is possible to transmit information wirelessly without any need to send power to an antenna.
Prosus and its parent Naspers are planning to cut their corporate workforce by 30%, becoming the latest companies in global tech to announce layoffs.
Eskom is examining how the suspension of a pact that enables it to import nuclear fuel components from the US.
Africa Data Centres has announced plans to build a 20MW data centre in Cape Town.
Microsoft said it is investigating an issue impacting multiple services including Teams and Outlook for users around the world.
More than 50% of FNB customers now tap to pay at the point of sale, marking an extraordinary rise in contactless payments.
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BT Group’s board remains divided following the unexpected resignation of chairman Jan du Plessis, with the two camps mainly at odds over the pace of changes needed at the company.
The UK’s digital minister warned he had “very grave concerns” about Facebook’s plans to expand end-to-end encryption across all user communications.
As Apple plots a foray into the car market, it could adopt a similar strategy to the iPhone – working with a lesser known contract manufacturer – after talks with some brand name car makers stalled.
Tesla surged nearly 20% on Tuesday, rebounding from a deep selloff with its largest daily gain in a year after data showed an increase in China sales and an analyst raised his rating on the stock.
Independent cellular service provider Altech Autopage is likely to be closed down as soon as February next year, with its million or so subscribers sold to the network operators for about R1,5bn
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