Apple led the market with a 20% share, the largest among the top five brands, according to Counterpoint Research.
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Starlink’s proposed entry into South Africa is facing mounting political backlash, driven by concerns over owner Elon Musk’s conduct and public statements.
Many of South Africa’s listed tech companies performed well in 2025, with some growing their share prices by over 70%.
Attackers are bypassing the very tools for e-mails designed to prevent them from gaining access to businesses.
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The iconic Wits Planetarium in Johannesburg is undergoing an extensive renovation to transform it into a “digital dome”.
Naspers shares were trading more than 5% lower on Tuesday after the JSE-listed technology investor warned about a big slide in earnings.
Elon Musk’s losses for 2022 topped $100-billion as shares of Tesla dropped to the lowest level in two years.
Government said it’s urgently seeking funds to buy diesel that’s needed to fuel some of Eskom’s power plants.
The Rohatyn Group said it will acquire South Africa’s Ethos Private Equity to help the US investment firm expand on the continent.
Zapper CEO Mike Bryer tells TechCentral about why working with customers can be hugely rewarding and why multitasking is a bad idea.
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Elon Musk on Sunday asked about the possibility of converting “large transactions” of Tesla’s balance sheet into bitcoin, according to a Twitter exchange.
Netflix has appointed Zimbabwean telecommunications tycoon Strive Masiyiwa to its board, adding its first African director as it looks to new markets for future growth.
Microsoft systems were exposed to the malware used in the Russia-linked hack that targeted US government agencies.
The US is set to add dozens of Chinese companies, including the country’s top chip maker, SMIC, to a trade blacklist on Friday, two people familiar with the matter said.
Technology brings with it convenience and the benefits of making life easier on many fronts. For example, one can shop or bank from the comfort of one’s own home. But it also makes life easier for criminals who prey on unsuspecting targets. Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab says
Telkom is planning to spin off its large wholesale services division as a separate business, with its own brand identity, in a move that promises to shake up fixed-line telecommunications in South Africa. Though the company isn’t giving away too much yet – a detailed announcement

































