Direct-to-device technology threatens to pit satellite and mobile operators against each other in the years ahead.
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Six months on from the Canal+ takeover, the question is: what kind of company is MultiChoice now?
A draft scoping report says the site is the most viable, but a heritage protection order could complicate the process.
SportyTV said on Monday that it has acquired pay rights to broadcast all 104 matches of the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
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Business confidence “will need steady policy progress and consistent demand to take root and grow”, RMB said.
An acute global shortage of memory chips is forcing AI and consumer electronics companies to fight for dwindling supplies.
Standard Bank now has the second-lowest PayShap fees in the country behind TymeBank, where they remain free.
The Southern African Large Telescope near Sutherland is celebrating 20 years of observing the sky.
Samsung’s unveiling of its first trifold smartphone marks another escalation in the foldables arms race – and another moment where Apple is conspicuously absent.
NCP Chlorchem has embarked on one of South Africa’s biggest private industrial solar deployments.
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SAP technology chief Juergen Mueller will leave the company by the end of September because of inappropriate conduct.
Brazil’s top judge threatened to block X if it doesn’t appoint a legal representative in the country within 24 hours.
Nokia’s mobile networks assets are drawing preliminary interest from suitors including Samsung Electronics.
Hyundai plans to double its line-up of hybrid cars as demand for pure electric vehicles slows.
It could be years before the app giants are forced to mend their ways. That is, unless Elon Musk decides to enter the fray and take on Apple directly.
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