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Football lags other sports on technology
b>CAPE TOWN:/bHigh profile sports like rugby, tennis, cricket and basketball have seamlessly embraced technology to aid referees and linesmen, so why doesn't football?
Microsoft, Huawei team for African smartphone push
Microsoft announced a partnership with Huawei to offer an affordably priced smartphone in Africa.
Twitter study shows Africa is football mad
Posts about soccer topped Africans' tweets last year, trumping even world events like the death of Nelson Mandela, results from a study released on Wednesday showed.
Browse, click, pay: African retail finds growing outlet online
The growth of Africa's middle class has created demand for products that conventional retail struggles to satisfy due to a shortage of malls and grinding traffic. Giants such as Amazon and Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba are out of reach for most consumers. Enter companies who tailor their service to African markets.
Phone-packed Africa leads the way in take up of mobile banking
Services allowing consumers to perform banking and payment operations on their mobile phones are surging in sub-Saharan Africa, blazing a trail for the rest of the slower-moving world to follow.
Facebook opens first office in Africa
Facebook announced it had opened its first African office in Johannesburg as part of its efforts "to help people and businesses connect" on the continent.
Google extends Android One to six African countries
Google's Android One is expanding into six countries in Africa, according to The Verge.
New startups want to become the ‘African Netflix’
A crop of new tech entrepreneurs from Africa and its diaspora are hoping to bridge the continent’s growing middle class and booming film industry in a quest to become the “African Netflix”.
New start-ups want to become the African Netflix
A crop of new tech entrepreneurs from Africa and its diaspora are hoping to bridge the continent's growing middle class and booming film industry in a quest to become the African Netflix.
Africa eyes digital age to revive growth
Hammered by plunging commodity prices, Africa’s political and business leaders meet for three days from May 11 to discuss diversification and entering the digital economy to kickstart growth.