Some test models of Samsung Electronics’ new foldable phone have suffered defects after only days of use, casting a shadow over the imminent commercial launch of the device.
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Promoted | In the third of a series of podcasts with Seacom, TechCentral talks to Seacom Business South Africa GM Grant Parker about the “smoke and mirrors” of South Africa’s Internet market.
Apple put its flagship product, the iPhone, ahead of distaste for the way Qualcomm does business in settling a bitter, two-year legal dispute with the chip maker.
Almost 15 months into the job, and the boss of South Africa’s state-owned electricity company is getting to grips with issues spanning corruption to defective power plants that threatened to collapse the grid.
Sony’s next major console will allow gamers to play old PlayStation 4 games and will not be digital-only, a senior member of the company’s development team has revealed in an interview.
How much are customers willing to pay for Netflix? The streaming service is grappling with that question once again after raising prices in some of its largest territories over the past month.
Intel, whose products dominate the world of computing, said it’s going to wind down a multibillion-dollar, multi-decade effort to grab a viable stake of the mobile phone industry.
EOH Holdings’ shares continued their strong rally into Tuesday as CEO Stephen van Coller told investors that a new base had been established for the technology services group’s future growth.
The decision by Standard Bank to close 91 branches and cut 1 200 jobs is not at all surprising – the only surprises were that the bank announced it publicly and that it did so before elections in May.
Absa Group has successfully migrated its banking platform, used by its subsidiaries, from the UK, where it was run by Barclays, to South Africa.











