South African owners of 372 of Volvo’s popular EX30 model have been urged to pay close attention to a safety recall.
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America’s technology giants will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital rule overhaul, sources said.
Watts & Wheels is back – EVs, Chinese challengers, mega chargers and petrol rebels collide in the new season’s first episode.
As television turns 50 in South Africa, streaming, smartphones and social media are redefining how content is created and consumed.
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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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Tesla shares continued their meteoric rise on Thursday, scoring yet another record high and further expanding the distance between the Silicon Valley electric car maker and its traditional auto industry rivals.
US technology giants are increasingly dominating the stock market in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, even as they draw accusations of unfair business practices. Some investors fear the pump is primed for a tech-fuelled sell-off.
Walmart said it was joining Microsoft in a bid for social media company TikTok’s US assets, revealing its plans hours after CEO Kevin Mayer said he would step down.
For at least two years, I’ve been calling out Xiaomi for pretending be an Internet player when it really just makes smartphones. It took a global pandemic for the Chinese company to finally realise its vision, sort of.
GreenpowerZA, a nonprofit organisation, is hoping to change the way South African children approach the difficult subjects of science and mathematics by teaching them how to design, build and race electric cars. It hopes to foster an interest among youngsters
Gospel group Joyous Celebration is the most streamed artist by South African users of Web-based streaming service Deezer — a Paris-based company that is part of a now US$7bn industry. Tecla Ciolfi, the editor of Deezer South Africa who

































