Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its mandate.
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iOCO is stepping up its share repurchase programme, acquiring a further 2.34 million ordinary shares in December.
Confusion in the electrical sector has led to claims that all Schuko plugs and sockets are banned. This is not true.
Novus Holdings is vowing to fight a Takeover Regulation Panel ruling that it must increase its offer to Mustek shareholders.
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Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest high-end foldable smartphones on Wednesday, keeping prices at the same level as last year.
DataProphet, a player in artificial intelligence and autonomous manufacturing technologies, has secured a further $4.5-million in series-A funding from existing investors.
It’s official: South African women are better drivers than their male counterparts, according to telematics data from Netstar.
Seacom and BT Group have announced a “strategic alliance” in terms of which Seacom will offer BT’s portfolio of services to enterprise customers.
China’s top leadership has grown increasingly frustrated with a years-long failure to develop semiconductors that can replace US circuitry.
The Equiano subsea Internet cable was landed north of Cape Town on Monday, the last stop on the route south for the 12-fibre-pair system.
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Companies routinely set targets for reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. But a new kind of environmental target is emerging that has been likened to paying reparations to victims of past injustice.
Facebook on Tuesday said it would stop Australians sharing news content on its platforms if a proposal to make it pay local media outlets for their content becomes law.
The high-flying shares of Apple and Tesla rose further on Monday, as investors jumped at the opportunity to own shares at more affordable prices after the companies split their stock.
The usual agenda of trumpeting China’s chip innovation at a major industry confab was coloured by fears the industry might be next to suffer trade sanctions from the Trump administration.
There are some specific words that are not particularly popular with the European Commission: “hi-tech”, “anticompetitive” and “bundling”, to name a few. Throw “US firms” into the mix, and the
Digital music downloads and online streaming sales have now overtaken sales of CDs and records for the first time, underscoring just how fundamentally the internet has changed the way we consume

































