Visa is integrating stablecoins into its payments network, positioning itself as the bridge to global merchant acceptance.
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Consumers are reshaping online payments as merchants race to meet growing demand for flexible digital options.
Solar parks and grid-scale batteries are set to deliver significant new capacity to South Africa’s grid in 2026.
The Wikimedia Foundation has secured deals with Microsoft, Meta and Amazon to monetise content for AI training.
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South Africa is considering creating a second state-owned power company to compete with Eskom, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Mteto Nyati, a former CEO of MTN South Africa and until recently group CEO of Altron, has joined the board of Telkom.
BMW has found itself embroiled in a blistering row over plans to charge car owners $18/month to warm their derrières.
Good news for South Africans hit hard by weeks of severe load shedding is the rolling power cuts are expected to lessen in intensity into next week.
Google said it will “work constructively” with the Competition Commission after the regulator proposed a raft of regulations that cut to the heart of its business model.
Intel has started informing customers of its plan to raise prices for many of its chip products due to rising costs.
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At Wednesday’s antitrust hearing, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to tell the US congress his company is an American success story crucial in winning an Internet arms race against China. TikTok’s CEO is already striking back.
Google and Samsung Electronics are negotiating a major deal that would give Google products more prominence on the South Korean company’s smartphones.
Spotify said on Wednesday that music streaming demand had rebounded from the coronavirus-related weakness it saw at the start of the quarter and its paid subscribers reached 138 million.
CES, the biggest global technology and gadget show, held every January in Las Vegas, will be online only in 2021 due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
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Radio and television broadcasters, satellite providers and even radar operators will have to make way for mobile broadband companies if radio frequency spectrum proposals to be put to the International

































