Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
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A sound policy reform has become politically radioactive – because Elon Musk is the one who most obviously benefits.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi wants answers from Icasa on why it has not yet acted on his December policy direction.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI start-up that stunned the world last year, has launched a preview of its highly anticipated V4 model.
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The most direct competitor to Starlink, Amazon.com’s Project Kuiper, has changed its name as it gears up for a global roll-out.
Faster and more secure identity verification promises to speed up business processes but clear standards are needed.
Discovery Bank is adding the ability for its clients to trade in cryptocurrencies directly in its banking app.
For the second time in four months, Spotify is hiking prices in South Africa – this time, though, there’s more value on offer.
The rand and South African shares and bonds extended their rally on Thursday as investors cheered signs of fiscal discipline.
Cell C is heading to the public market with a proposed JSE listing that pegs the offer price between R29.50 and R35.50/share.
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China is far ahead of other countries in generative AI inventions like chatbots, filing six times more patents than its closest rival.
Qualcomm has become the new front-of-shirt sponsor for Manchester United Football Club as the firm pivots into PC processors.
A hot new online game is refuelling investor optimism for Tencent, driving China’s biggest stock boost of 2024.
Meta is considering blocking news content from Facebook in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees.
What will it be like when you have your own bot, and it is as good as or better than you at many daily tasks? The answer may come sooner than you think.
Growing disillusionment with the police has contributed to a rise in community WhatsApp groups where residents engage in amateur surveillance.


































