The move comes amid a feud between Sentech and the SABC over the former’s fees for signal distribution.
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Chinese vehicle brands are no longer just disrupting South Africa’s new-car market.
A severe geomagnetic storm has reached Earth, with Sansa warning of elevated space-weather risks on Tuesday.
Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
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Shares in eMedia Holdings leapt higher on Wednesday after it said it expected full-year headline earnings per share to jump by as much as 301%.
Tencent’s revenue missed estimates after a sweeping government crackdown and Chinese economic malaise wiped out growth at the Internet behemoth.
Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings reported flat growth in first quarter revenue, its worst-ever such performance.
Cryptocurrency can supplement mobile money in Africa if regulators can be convinced of its benefits, according to the CEO of Kenya’s biggest lender by market value.
Pick n Pay and Takealot Group have signed an agreement that will allow customers to buy Pick n Pay food, groceries and liquor on Takealot’s Mr D app.
Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp is planning to introduce a Premium subscription tier for businesses, according to a report.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has defended the platform’s decision to fact-check Donald Trump’s tweets after Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg questioned the move.
US President Donald Trump is expected to order a review of a law that has long protected Twitter, Facebook and Google from being responsible for the material posted by their users.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened to regulate or shut down social media companies, one day after Twitter added a warning to some of his tweets.
Huawei Technologies chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou was dealt a setback by a Canadian court on Wednesday as she tries to avoid extradition to the US to face bank fraud charges.
The name came as a surprise, although it wasn’t the surprise watchers had been expecting: the latest version of Microsoft Windows had been codenamed Threshold, and it was thought this would become its official name, rather than the more predictable Windows 9
Commercial broadcaster e.tv has raised concerns about the state of television in South Africa, pointing to what it says is the long-term decline of free-to-air TV, especially in the independent commercial free-to-air segment

































