South African lawyers warn that chatbot conversations aren’t privileged and can be subpoenaed, unlike talks with an attorney.
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies has escaped a looming debt maturity wall, but the new funding comes with a steep price tag.
Microsoft has slashed Game Pass prices in South Africa and globally, months after imposing massive price hikes.
Steve Pacak spent nearly four decades at Naspers, joining pay-TV subsidiary M-Net in 1988.
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In the smartphone industry, thin is in – but it really shouldn’t be.
One minister was working to ease burdens on small business in South Africa; another wrecked these vital reforms.
Larry Ellison has re-emerged as Silicon Valley’s rebel billionaire, steering Oracle’s audacious AI-driven comeback.
Walmart’s decision to launch own-branded stores in South Africa ups the ante in the highly competitive retail sector.
Government has appointed BMIT to craft a new funding model for the struggling public broadcaster.
The iPhone 17 line-up will be cheaper in South Africa than the iPhone 16 series was at launch – thanks to a stronger rand.
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The earthquake has endangered production at TSMC, the world’s largest maker of advanced chips.
Amazon.com is removing its cashierless Just Walk Out technology from grocery stores.
Microsoft will sell its chat and video app Teams separately from its Office product globally.
Google has agreed to settle a lawsuit claiming it secretly tracked internet users.
Margin pressure is forcing BCX, the IT services business in the Telkom stable, to think more creatively about new revenue opportunities, according to its CEO, Jonas Bogoshi.
If it’s serious about videogames, Netflix should give serious consideration to buying CD Projekt, the beleaguered game maker behind Cyberpunk 2077. By Kim Tae.
































