Huawei, no longer content with defending itself against US accusations of espionage and bank fraud, is taking the initiative with a full-blown legal offensive.
In this episode of the TechCentral podcast, we speak to Philip Haslam, one of the people behind ZimboCash, a company that is building an alternative national currency for the troubled Zimbabwean economy.
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Open-access fibre telecommunications specialist Dark Fibre Africa has made its first move outside South Africa.
No-one was on board the Dragon capsule that launched Saturday on its first test flight, only an instrumented dummy.
JSE-listed technology group Altron plans to move out of its staid corporate offices in Parktown to a new, 29 000sq m campus in Woodmead, north of Johannesburg, being developed by Growthpoint Properties.
Canada! Seriously, who sues Canada? Meng Wanzhou, that’s who.
Huawei’ chief financial officer, whose detention in Canada has sparked a diplomatic standoff, has filed a civil lawsuit against Canadian authorities, alleging she was wrongfully detained and searched.
Elon Musk said on Sunday that Tesla will unveil its Model Y crossover in less than two weeks, as questions about store closures and employee layoffs threaten the company’s growth narrative.
France intends to tax the revenue of about 30 Internet giants such as Amazon.com to help ensure “fiscal justice”, according to finance minister Bruno Le Maire.











