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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Standard Bank said on Tuesday that its customers are struggling to access its Internet banking platform and its mobile banking app.
South Africa has cut the isolation period for those infected with symptomatic Covid-19 to seven days from 10 and dropped the need for asymptomatic cases to isolate.
Six companies, including Telkom, have applied to participate in the disputed upcoming auction by Icasa of radio frequency spectrum.
The co-founders Skype and Flutterwave are among the big names backing a new tech growth fund aimed at investing in African “impact start-ups”.
MTN Group’s biggest operation has turned in a particularly strong set of financial results for the year ended 31 December 2021.
Peter Searle, the group CEO of software development house BBD, will step down at the end of February after more than 10 years in the role.
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Sony has unveiled a concept autonomous car as it anticipates the rise of an “autonomous driving society”. The prototype houses 33 sensors on and in the car to help monitor its surroundings and those inside it.
Apple’s price target was raised to $350 from $280 at Needham, which wrote that the iPhone maker had a number of tailwinds in 2020 that could help it extend last year’s strong rally.
A number of 8K-resolution televisions and an Alexa-enabled shower head are among the first products to be announced at CES.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made $125-million in the company’s 2019 fiscal year, less than the year before due in part to a lower bonus.
Despite a number of retail price skirmishes in South Africa’s mobile telecommunications industry in 2013, the prepaid tariffs levied by South Africa’s two incumbent mobile operators, Vodacom and MTN, remain “expensive” relative to the rest of the
As parliament this week shines a spotlight on the cost of communications in South Africa, it has emerged that Vodacom’s high-end, all-in-one contract packages are significantly more expensive than similar products at other Vodafone-owned operations around the world. An investigation by

































