AI wearables are advancing fast, but affordability and functionality will keep smartphones firmly in charge for now.
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Tesla plans to more than double capital spending to a record high of more than $20-billion this year.
Samsung Electronics has forecast a worsening chip shortage this year driven by the AI boom.
Government is seeking to boost local automotive manufacturing while Chinese brands weigh investment versus market risks.
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Mark Taylor will soon step down from the board of Reunert, where he serves as an executive director, ahead of his planned emigration from South Africa next year.
More than 52% of motorists believe there is nothing government can do to convince them to start paying their e-tolls on Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project roads, according to the AA.
Naspers said a newly created entity containing assets including a stake in Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings will be valued at about $100-billion (R1.5-trillion).
Bitcoin’s trading range is narrowing as speculators seek positions on the right side of a potential break-out.
Not all shareholders are perfectly happy with Naspers at the moment, which made the group’s AGM on Friday a livelier affair than usual.
Eskom, struggling with more than R440-billion in debt, has said it will take as long as three to five years to comply with the government’s plan to split the company into three separate units.
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