The company's sale of its Cape Town property is expected to bolster earnings.
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Apple has won an appeal over alleged hearing loss caused by the use of its iPod music player.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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IBM, Novartis and Vodafone collaborate to improve the efficiency of managing anti-malarial drugs.
The Gauteng Health Department has been instructed to pay over R40 million to 3P Consulting for breach of contract, delaying the tender.
The cellular giant's project will extend to police stations and driving centres.
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Over half of the young South African respondents to MXit's survey have been affected by abuse.
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