The move comes amid a feud between Sentech and the SABC over the former’s fees for signal distribution.
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Defence priorities, AI and a possible SpaceX IPO are fuelling renewed global investment in space technology.
Educated youth in high-income nations face growing automation risks as AI disrupts skilled entry-level roles.
Data centre operator Teraco has expanded its executive management team following a period of rapid growth.
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Discovery has announced plans to establish a new, health-focused insurance technology business called Amplify Health in partnership with AIA Group.
The constitutional court has ruled that there’s no reason for Cash Paymaster Services to delay providing documents on its expenses and income from its social grants contract.
Stitch, a Cape Town-based fintech start-up, has raised US$21-million (R315-million) in a funding round that includes PayPal Ventures.
There comes a time when the costs and risks of maintaining the International Space Station become too high, and this has been determined to be in 2030.
A fire at a Durban warehouse released a range of harmful chemicals across a wide area, according to a report released by the provincial government.
Cape Town has threatened to scrap contracts with companies including EOH, EY and Nedbank after the firms were named in the Zondo probe into state capture.
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ByteDance is preparing a major push into the mobile arena’s most lucrative market, a realm Tencent Holdings has dominated for over a decade: games.
US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has called for the repeal of section 230, part of a US law that protects internet companies from liability for content their users post online.
The US software maker is pledging to be “carbon negative”, meaning it will remove more carbon than it emits, by the end of the decade.
Elon Musk’s suggestion for how to fix Twitter? Identify the bots. Musk, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO, was asked on Thursday by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey how he would fix the social network.
Twenty-five years to the day after he published the idea for the World Wide Web, computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee has called for an online Magna Carta to protect his invention from governments and corporate influence. In an interview with The Guardian, a British newspaper, Berners-Lee said
Eskom board chairman Zola Tsotsi said on Friday that at least five of Medupi’s units would have had to be running to have made a meaningful contribution to filling the 3GW shortfall experienced on Thursday. Eskom spokesman Andrew Etzinger warned on Sunday that Eskom has not ruled out the possibility

































