Growth within the South African ICT industry
This article explores how ICTGlobe, a prominent player in the industry, is leading this growth and supporting resellers and partners to thrive in this dynamic landscape.
'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' reigns at the box office with $56.5 million opening
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” reigned over the weekend box office with a $56.5 million North American opening, according to studio estimates Sunday.
🔒 AI’s assessment of the stocks in the BizNews portfolios
BizNews asked ChatGPT and Grok to run their rule through the stocks owned in the two BizNews Model share portfolios.
Rupert Resources Announces the Succession of the Chief Executive Officer
TORONTO — Rupert Resources Ltd. (“Rupert” or the “Company”) announces an upcoming senior management change with the appointment of Graham Crew as the new Chief Executive Officer and Director effective from October 14, 2024, to lead the next stage of development of Rupert Resources.
Bringing the second quantum revolution to the rest of the world
A panel discussion about quantum technologies in low and middle-income countries offers perspectives on how to overcome barriers to participation
The Week in Politics: Landlords and tenants, the police and the minister
Analysis - Interest deductibility for landlords a help for renters or a "cash handout"? The "insulting" police pay offer, and Luxon's uncomfortable press conference.
SOFI Stock Warning: Is It Time to Let Go of the Struggling Fintech?
SoFi (SOFI) is facing tough competition from many companies. This situation will keep a lid on SOFI stock. 
Lessons from the biggest business tax cut in US history
Congress is spoiling for a tax battle in 2025. Key parts of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire. Most urgent to many voters are sunsetting provisions aimed at households, including the more ...
The bad and the ugly: AI is harmful, unreliable, and running out of data
Outperforming humans is one thing, but its rapid rise has meant that AI has created some problems for itself – and we're nervous.
South Africa’s cloud, hosting, and data centre kings
A South African business IT decision-makers survey revealed the country’s preferred cloud, hosting, and data centre providers.
Comac Steals the Limelight in Singapore With First Peek of C919 Jet
The Chinese planemaker is also working on a plan to become more self-sufficient in terms of suppliers
3 Overlooked Stocks on the Edge of an Unstoppable Surge
Explore three overlooked stocks poised for growth and discover why companies are primed for success in their niche markets.
5 Ways the Age of the Aircraft Carrier Could End
For 80 years, aircraft carriers have been central to the U.S. Navy's power projection, but their large size and operational costs now face scrutiny. New weapons could soon make the carrier obsolete. 
House and 300 acres with 1.1km of Loch Tay shoreline on the market for £2.5 million
The land and cottage are available in six lots, with prices ranging from £140,000 to £950,000.
Delta chief operations officer departing for another company after just over a year on the job
Delta's COO Mike Spanos, a company outsider, was hired in May 2023.
Striking £575k villa near Dundee is most-viewed TSPC property in April
No fewer than six homes in Broughty Ferry also feature on the property website's top 10 for last month.
Good news for homeowners: Rhode Island, New Jersey among top US states with biggest gain in home prices
Homeowners with mortgages gained 8.6% more equity in their homes in the last quarter of 2023. This is an average increase of thousands of dollars per household.Among all states of America, Rhode...
The Need to Feed: 3 Fast Food Stocks With the Strongest Upside Potential in 2024
As markets react to the prospect of fewer Federal Reserve rate cuts, it’s more likely that fast food stocks will show their adaptability.
Budget 2024: Light at the end of the tunnel
The House - The government's maiden Budget is finally reaching the end of its long approval process, and it's going to be just in time.
With many Ontario homebuyers on the sidelines, gen Z, immigrants enter the market
As prospective Ontario homebuyers increasingly sit on the sidelines of the real estate market, a new survey suggests more gen-Zers and newcomers are entering the fray.
Energy-rich Scotland shouldn't have some of the highest bills in Europe
Writing in his fortnightly Daily Record column, SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn says North Sea revenues should be spent in Scotland.
Nigeria’s box office generates N4.6bn in six months-CEAN
The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) said on Wednesday that cinemas across the country generated N4.6 billion in the first half of 2024. Mr Ope Ajayi, Chairman of CEAN, said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, that the cinema played host to 1,199,661 visitors within the period under […]
Memecoin PeiPei emerges the top gainer among the leading 500
Ethereum-based meme coin PeiPei secures top gainer spot among 500 largest assets, with a 42% spike in 24 hours
A top Delta Air Lines executive is leaving to lead the company that owns Outback Steakhouse
A high-ranking Delta Air Lines executive whose impending departure was announced last week has been named CEO of Bloomin’ Brands, which owns Outback Steakhouse and several other restaurant chains.
SKT Partners with CelcomDigi and Cherry for Southeast Asia Metaverse Expansion
SK Telecom (SKT) announced on April 4 that it has signed publishing deals with CelcomDigi Berhad (CelcomDigi), Malaysia's No. 1 telecommunications company, and Cherry, a Philippine IoT plat...
Owners of The Grapevine in Exmouth set to expand into Exeter
They could take on a unit at a canalside industrial estate
Latest News | Operating Conditions in India Remain Subdued in Q4 of FY24: GCPL
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Godrej Consumer Products Ltd on Friday said operating conditions in India continue to remain subdued in the fourth quarter of FY24 but its business continued to deliver strong underlying volume growth at high single digit with broad-based growth. Latest News | Operating Conditions in India Remain Subdued in Q4 of FY24: GCPL.
AUKUS and the Global Balance of Power
The trilateral security partnership between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia commonly referred to as AUKUS represents one of the most strategically significant alliances in contemporary global politics. Initially formed in 2021, AUKUS symbolizes a deepening military and strategic collaboration among these three Anglophone powers. In 2024, its growing relevance reflects the shifting […]
Dundee Matters: How many independent businesses are there in the city centre?
We categorised each occupied unit on Dundee's high streets to find out how many independent businesses the city has and if the presence of independent businesses have an impact on vacancy rates.
Good news for electric cars in South Africa
The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa plans to ask Trade, Industry, and Competition minister Ebrahim Patel to extend the EV investment tax incentive to include hybrids.
Used EV sales in SA increase by 132%: these are the top sellers
As the world gears up for a greener future, the transition towards more sustainable vehicles is accelerating. While the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in South Africa has been slower than in other markets, 2023 brought a 132% increase in used sales.
600 Activision QA workers just formed the biggest videogame union in the US
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Google weighs large data centre in Vietnam, source says, in nation's first by U.S. big tech
Google considers building large data centre in Vietnam, boosting country's digital economy and attracting foreign tech investment.
Ireland's number of foreign visitors last month jumped by 8.5% compared to last May
622,300 visitors arrived in Ireland throughout May 2024, Ireland's Central Statistics Office (CSO) said, a whopping 8.5% compared to May 2023. 
The Gen-Z students at the heart of Vietnam's chip plans
Nguyen Phuong Linh is among a crop of young electronics students crucial to Vietnam's ambitions to become a chips hub. Vietnam is currently producing just 500 qualified engineers per year, according to Nguyen Duc Minh, a professor of integrated circuit (IC) design who teaches Linh.
The Gen-Z students at the heart of Vietnam's chip plans
Nguyen Phuong Linh is among a crop of young electronics students crucial to Vietnam's ambitions to become a chips hub. Vietnam is currently producing just 500 qualified engineers per year, according to Nguyen Duc Minh, a professor of integrated circuit (IC) design who teaches Linh.
Nigeria’s box office generates N4.6bn in six months – CEAN
The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) on Wednesday said cinemas across the country generated N4.6 billion in first half of 2024. Mr Ope Ajayi, Chairman of CEAN, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, said the cinema played host to 1,199,661 visitors within the period under review. According to […]
Prabhas’ blockbuster Kalki 2898 AD continues box office domination in second week surpassing Rs. 500 crore in India
Prabhas' recently released period film Kalki 2898 AD has continued its remarkable box office run well into its second week. According to reports, the
TelCables South Africa goes live in Durban
TelCables South Africa, a subsidiary of Angola Cables, has opened a new point of presence (PoP) at the Teraco Riverhorse facility in Durban.
Listed: MVNOs in South Africa – and a look at the state of the market
The number of MVNOs in South Africa has ballooned in recent years, with the promise of many more to come.
The Gen-Z students at the heart of Vietnam's chip plans
Nguyen Phuong Linh is among a crop of young electronics students crucial to Vietnam's ambitions to become a chips hub.
Many of the world's biggest companies reported data breaches last year
Bad security practices and good reporting regulations created a perfect storm
PICTURES: Huge selection of Bord na Móna machinery going under the hammer at big auction
A huge selection of ex-Bord na Móna machinery and equipment from their Blackwater site in County Offaly are going under the hammer this month with plenty of bargains to be found. USE THE ARROWS...
Mozilla Foundation crumbles as third of staff cast off
Firefox overlord to 'revisit' advocacy mission
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