Netflix has gone all-cash in its Warner Bros bid, escalating pressure on Paramount as a shareholder vote looms.
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The EU has formally rejected a proposal from operators that Big Tech companies should help pay for infrastructure.
Legislative changes and lower-cost infrastructure are driving the advance of cryptocurrencies into mainstream payments.
Operations at the nuclear power station were scaled back on Tuesday following a fault on a transmission line.
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After recent price increases on some tariff plans by MTN and Vodacom, Telkom has followed suit with price bumps on its own.
Stellenbosch will play host to a planned trial of the feasibility of introducing electric minibus commuter taxis in South Africa.
The number of premium DStv subscribers on MultiChoice Group’s books in South Africa fell by 4% in the year to end-March 2022.
Investment app developer Franc has raised R8-million in “seed extension” funding led by 4DX Ventures and is using the money launch a B2B offering.
South Africa’s oldest private airline Comair will stop operations permanently after lawyers on Thursday filed an application to liquidate the company.
This is after the company’s acquirer, UK-based ROX Equity Partners, agreed to waive the delisting requirement in its offer to shareholders.
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Mark Zuckerberg just became $7.2-billion poorer after a flurry of companies pulled advertising from Facebook’s network – but he’s still the fourth richest person in the world.
Microsoft said on Friday it would close its retail stores and take a related pretax asset impairment charge of US$450-million in the current quarter.
Two “super-Earths” have been discovered orbiting one of the brightest red dwarf stars in the sky. About half as big as the sun, GJ 887 is just 11 light years away.
Verizon Communications said on Thursday it was pausing advertising on Facebook in support of a campaign that called out the social media giant for not doing enough to stop hate speech on its platforms.
The day is coming, we are told, when the world as we know it ends. Somewhere in a laboratory, possibly Silicon Valley in the US or more likely a rogue research group in China or North Korea, an engineer or
This year saw the 43rd anniversary of e-mail. Compared to a human working life, e-mail has after more than four decades on the job now reached retirement age. Is it time for e-mail to step aside to allow us to embrace the alternative? Every minute in 2012 saw 168m e-mails sent around the world


































