Government has softened competition regulations to allow firms battling high power costs to jointly build energy infrastructure.
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South Africa’s SKA-Mid telescope comes alive as “first fringes” confirm it is now a working scientific instrument.
ChatGPT Health lets users upload medical records and connect wellness apps such as Apple Health and MyFitnessPal.
Procurement failures have prompted the high court to void Idemia’s licence card tender and mandate a fresh bidding process.
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MTN South Africa’s network availability was hit by recent load shedding, but the company still managed to lift subscriber growth in the first half.
The widely respected Ngwepe has said he is not available for reappointment following the expiry of his current term in office in October.
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.
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Neuralink on Friday unveiled a pig named Gertrude that has a coin-sized computer chip in its brain, showing off an early step toward the goal of curing human diseases with the same type of implant.
South African-born entrepreneur Elon Musk’s net worth topped $100-billion on Friday, according to the Forbes real-time billionaires list, as the shares of electric-car maker Tesla surged.
Facebook on Thursday said that Apple rejected its attempt to tell users the iPhone maker would take a 30% cut of sales in a new online events feature, forcing Facebook to remove the message.
The coronavirus pandemic, for all its human and economic tragedy, has spurred a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the technology industry. One lesser-known beneficiary is cloud computing company Okta.
Reduced demand for set-top boxes, poor sales of Altech’s much-hyped Node product, the loss of a television assembly business, tough trading conditions at Autopage Cellular and poor performance at
South Africa’s failing Post Office has lurched from crisis to crisis in recent years – and there appears to be no end in sight to the malaise. A much-vaunted turnaround strategy, which was supposed to be

































