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Big WhatsApp update | Aarto demerit points | Galaxy S22 trade-in tested DStv is under pressure from

Big WhatsApp update | Aarto demerit points | Galaxy S22 trade-in tested DStv is under pressure from international streaming services, local broadcasters, regulatory authorities, and customers. MultiChoice's response could determine how future DStv products look. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [DStv under pressure]( DStv is under pressure from international streaming services, local broadcasters, regulatory authorities, and customers. MultiChoice's response could determine how future DStv products look. [Johann Rupert’s incredible charity work — including giving poor communities houses and land]( Johann Rupert pays more tax than any other person in South Africa, supports numerous charities, and is giving houses and land to thousands of poor citizens. [Driving licence booking and renewal chaos]( Motorists are struggling to make bookings through South Africa's new online driver's licence renewal system, but the RTMC maintains that is it performing well. [Big WhatsApp voice note changes]( WhatsApp has started rolling out a host of new voice note features to its Android, iOS, browser, and desktop apps. [Traffic fine system fees — including paying to check demerit points on your licence]( The Road Traffic Infringement Agency confirmed that under Aarto, motorists would be charged to check the points on their licence. [More News You Need To Know]( Editor's Picks [Best smartphones in South Africa for under R1,200]( For South Africans looking for a budget phone less than R1,200, here are the best options. [Openview launching new channel]( eMedia has announced it will be launching a new Afrikaans channel on its Openview satellite broadcasting service — ePlesier. [I upgraded to the Galaxy S22 for R7,000]( We put Samsung South Africa's guaranteed R10,000 trade-in offer for the Galaxy S22 to the test. This was our experience. [City of Joburg stops repairing 231 traffic lights]( The 231 robots that JRA has stopped repairing include some located on intersections like Allandale, Beyers Naude, Malibongwe, Witkoppen, William Nicol, and Woodmead roads. [Discover More Editor's Picks]( MYBROADBAND [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 10-04-2022 is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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