Microsoft played - and continues to play - a central role in the software revolution that has shaped the modern world.
Spotify's royalty payments to artists from South African and Nigeria spiked to around R1.1-billion last year.
South Africa has no immediate plans to retaliate against the US over tariffs announced by Donald Trump.
Amazon.com plans to launch the first 27 satellites for its Project Kuiper internet network next week.
Internet usage soared last year, with fibre leading the charge and mobile activity also on the rise, Icasa said.
Huawei Technologies has launched a high-end folding smartphone in South Africa that retails for a staggering R70 000.
There’s virtually nowhere to hide for many US technology companies under Donald Trump’s new tariff regime.
iPhones could soon become much pricier, thanks to US President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Google-owned YouTube is hiking the cost of YouTube Premium and YouTube Music in South Africa.
MTN recognises that traditional infrastructure alone may not be enough to bridge the digital divide.
Honor’s latest flagship device brings advanced AI capabilities to South African consumers.
For a limited time, Cirrus Bridge is offering professional UI/UX design services at a highly accessible rate.
AfriGIS firmly believes that data, while abundant, holds no intrinsic value until we can contextualise it.
Washington's allies and rivals alike have warned of a devastating blow to global trade.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita has been appointed to the board of one of the most important global bodies in telecoms.
The US government's imposition of steep tariffs on African nations signals the end of the Agoa trade deal.
Political bickering over the national budget and Donald Trump's global trade war are hitting the rand where it hurts.
Imagine waking up to a video of President Cyril Ramaphosa announcing a national emergency that never happened.
Placing all responsibility for the change in the way people access news exclusively onto Google misses the mark.
A shift in technology, along with a healthy dose of pragmatism and a dash of humility, might just do the trick.