A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has warned.
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MTN Nigeria has reported a dramatic reversal in fortunes, swinging to a profit after tax of ₦1.1-trillion.
A compliance notice from the National Gambling Board seeks to tighten regulatory pressure on online gambling companies.
Liquid Intelligent Technologies has secures R9.6-billion in new funding as part of broader recapitalisation strategy.
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Although still a long way off, 24-hour trading would require big changes to the JSE’s IT operations.
South Africa’s oldest internet exchange point operator, INX-ZA, has announced a plan to upgrade its infrastructure.
Wi-Fi sensing is about to transform every wireless device in your home into a sophisticated surveillance system.
MultiChoice has contradicted a report that it has launched 4K-resolution content on its DStv Stream platform.
The new AI functionality will be available through web search and on Google’s mobile apps.
Google has unveiled a new line-up of Pixel smartphones – just don’t expect to see the hardware in South Africa.
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Satellite company SES has agreed to buy Intelsat Holdings for $3.1-billion. Investors aren’t impressed.
Three years after Oracle moved its headquarters to Texas from California, chairman Larry Ellison said he’s planning another move.
OpenAI will begin using attributed content from the Financial Times, incorporating summaries and quotes from the newspaper.
Apple’s operating system for iPads has been designated as a “gatekeeper” under the bloc’s landmark tech rules.
Moya, an instant messaging and payments app developed in South Africa, has notched up 6.5 million monthly active users and now has market leader WhatsApp firmly in its sights.
The techno-anarchist pioneers of cryptocurrencies believed they were creating a new form of unregulated, decentralised money. They couldn’t have been more wrong.































