Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
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Can artificial intelligence help you drive better and avoid accidents on the road? Discovery Insure thinks so.
Starlink dominates South African headlines, but pricing and market realities raise questions about who it’s really for.
The improving currency should help drive down prices for software and hardware, including computers and phones.
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North West will on Wednesday become the third province in South Africa to have its analogue television signals switched off.
Naspers Foundry has invested R54-million in car subscription company Planet42 as part of a R91-million total equity funding round.
Massmart on Tuesday warned of a bigger annual loss, due to store damages and lost trading income suffered as a result of the July looting.
Crypto will continue to be surprising because people see it not just as a way to make money.
Eskom said on Monday it had executed the separation of its transmission division, subject to certain conditions, in line with an end-December deadline.
Businesses countrywide will from 1 February pay up to 1 700% more for unrest insurance, with e-commerce companies are also in for a nasty surprise.
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Chinese investors snapped up every blockchain-related stock in sight after President Xi Jinping said Beijing wants to speed up development of the technology.
A senior Chinese foreign-exchange regulatory official called for “special attention” to be paid to blockchain as the nation looks to gain advantages from digital finance.
Microsoft has won the sought-after Jedi cloud computing contract with the Pentagon, dealing a blow to the market leader, Amazon.com, which had been the front-runner.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has spoken about his decision to invest in artificial intelligence as part of a project which aims to create “a new type of media”.
Until now the largest social network in South Africa, Mxit, which claims to have 7,4m active monthly users, has been knocked from the top spot by Facebook, with an estimated 9,4m active users, a number the researchers say may actually be on the conservative side
South African Internet users purchasing goods, especially virtual services and content, from international suppliers are hurting the fiscus and making local businesses less competitive. That’s the view of a tax specialist at auditing firm Deloitte, who says VAT is seldom levied on these purchases


































