MTN Group ascended 127 places to 267th in Forbes’ 2024 World’s Best Employers, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity, employee well-being, and growth in the telecom industry.
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In the face of challenges, South Africa’s resilience shines through its cultural diversity, unity, and spirit of innovation, fostering hope for a brighter future together.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max costs Apple R8,500 to produce, while retailing in South Africa for R32,000, revealing a significant markup and substantial profits.
Honor’s X6b offers the best value in the budget smartphone segment and wins the GEEKCHOICE Best Budget Smartphone Award for October 2024
Meta’s new AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses raise significant privacy concerns by potentially recording sensitive conversations and integrating facial recognition technology, prompting urgent discussions about data ethics and consumer rights in a surveillance-driven society.
EA Sports FC 25 introduces tactical gameplay improvements and new modes while maintaining familiar features. Despite glitches and an insatiable Ultimate Team, the fun remains undeniable.
Oppo has launched the A60 in South Africa, priced at R6,000, featuring a 6.67-inch display, 50MP camera, and advanced touch technology, among others.
Apple is redesigning the iPhone SE with an all-screen layout and A18 chip, while the iPad Air will see minor internal upgrades. M4 Macs are also on the way.
Chinese smartphone brand Nubia has entered the South African market with its Nubia Music smartphone, offering impressive features like a 50MP camera, dual audio jacks, and affordability.
ByteDance is focusing on AI development by collaborating with Huawei, using its Ascend 910B chip while moving away from US suppliers like Nvidia due to trade restrictions and supply issues.