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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PayShap adoption grows, but inconsistent bank fees and limited access still hinder its inclusion ambitions in South Africa.
Sanral has stopped supporting magnetic stripe payments at toll plazas ahead of the busy holiday period.
Thyspunt in the Eastern Cape and Bantamsklip in the Overberg are the proposed sites for a new nuclear power plant.
Samsung Electronics has unveiled its first multi-folding smartphone, the Galaxy Z TriFold.
A loss of key channels, including the Discovery Channel, could impact already falling subscriber numbers at DStv.
The increasing use of AI in content production is not good news for Cape Town’s film production sector.
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Temu owner PDD Holdings has become the latest company to surprise investors with a gloomy outlook.
Mark Zuckerberg has alleged that Facebook was “pressured” by the US government to censor content related to Covid-19.
Uber Technologies has been hit by a record fine for failing to abide by European data protection standards.
Telegram has questioned the grounds for France’s detention at the weekend of CEO Pavel Durov.
Have you heard of ChatGPT yet? It’s a thrilling, vexing, ontologically mesmerising new technology created by the research group OpenAI.
San Francisco-based OpenAI made its latest creation, the ChatGPT chatbot, available for free public testing on 30 November.


































