The improving currency should help drive down prices for software and hardware, including computers and phones.
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Social media giants will face scrutiny this week over allegations that their platforms are fuelling a youth mental health crisis.
Nvidia has released three open-source AI models aimed at helping create better weather forecasts, faster.
Starlink dominates South African headlines, but pricing and market realities raise questions about who it’s really for.
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Meta Platforms has responded to the news last week that several South African publishers are dragging it and Google to the Competition Commission.
MTN Group, the largest pan-African telecommunications operator, said on Monday that it plans to implement a Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
TradeDepot, a Nigeria-based e-commerce start-up, quadrupled its valuation and is looking at South Africa and Ghana for expansion.
Another mystery investor has appeared with an offer to bail out investors in the failed Africrypt cryptocurrency scheme.
The bank is expanding the telecommunications solutions it offers through its FNB Connect division, launching fibre-to-the-business products in partnership with Vox.
Zimbabwe’s central bank is exploring the use of a digital currency rather than allowing cryptocurrencies as legal tender.
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The US and China agreed on the outlines of a partial trade accord on Friday that President Donald Trump said he and his counterpart Xi Jinping could sign as soon as next month.
As other automakers plan battery-powered SUVs and trucks, Toyota’s vision for the future of driving remains a hydrogen-sipping sedan.
James Dyson has announced a project to build electric cars has been scrapped. The British inventor, best known for his vacuum cleaners, said the “fantastic electric car” was not commercially viable.
SAP CEO Bill McDermott, who led Europe’s largest software company during a decade of rapid changes in the industry, is stepping down and will be replaced by Jennifer Morgan and Christian Klein as co-CEOs.
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Telkom and Solidarity appear headed for a showdown after the union accused the telecommunications operator’s CEO, Sipho Maseko, of “lying” when he said at a press conference on Thursday that Solidarity and another union, the South African Communications Union, were close to a wage


































