Social media giants will face scrutiny this week over allegations that their platforms are fuelling a youth mental health crisis.
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Outa has warned homeowners not to rush rooftop solar registration as Eskom and municipal rules remain unclear and contested.
Amid stiff competition, DStv is cutting hardware costs and letting households split subscription payments.
ASML’s grip on EUV chip-making technology is fuelling the global AI boom – and soaring profits.
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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.
South African hospitals are bracing for a surge in admissions as the new Omicron variant drives a sharp rise in coronavirus infections.
Bitcoin plunged along with other cryptocurrencies on Saturday, in another indication of the risk aversion sweeping across financial markets.
Eskom will implement rotational power cuts from 9pm on Saturday due to “generation capacity constraints”.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the company’s decision to remove a mapping app in Hong Kong, saying the company received “credible information” indicating the software was being used “maliciously” to attack police.
A global economic body has proposed overhauling the way multinationals, particularly technology giants, are taxed to make sure they pay their fair share in countries where they do significant business.
Samsung Display plans to spend $11-billion developing and building next-generation displays, responding to a flood of supply and price pressure from fast-moving Chinese rivals.
Amazon.com’s top spokesman, Jay Carney, criticised the administration of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, questioning the patriotism and honesty of the current White House.
Kagiso Media wants to offer a pay-television platform that includes a high degree of local content to lower- and middle-income households as part of a bouquet that will cost consumers less than R240/month. The company is, however, concerned that delays in the migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television will further
South African billionaire, Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth, revealed on Monday that his company, Canonical, wants to raise US$32m by means of crowdfunding to build a mobile phone called the Ubuntu Edge that will have the computing clout to serve as a desktop replacement. But if


































