The Johannesburg-Durban N3 corridor will get its first off-grid, solar-powered EV charging stations within weeks.
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DeepSeek, the Chinese AI start-up that stunned the world last year, has launched a preview of its highly anticipated V4 model.
Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
The speed at which the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill is enacted will determine how quickly Usaasa is dissolved.
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MTN Group is reportedly considering renewing talks to acquire rival Telkom, sending the latter’s share price soaring.
Benjamin Rosman has been named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential thinkers in AI for 2025.
Banks should review their pricing strategies for PayShap transactions, Standard Bank has said.
eMedia is moving to capture a great slice of the market with the launch of eVOD on Android TVs.
Alphabet shares closed more than 9% higher on Wednesday after a US judge ruled against breaking up Google.
North Korean hackers are posing as crypto recruiters, tricking job seekers with fake interviews to steal millions.
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Google is restricting its AI chatbot Gemini from answering questions about the global elections set to happen this year.
Apple developers will be able to distribute apps to EU users directly from their websites in the coming months.
Meta Platforms has sued one of its former vice presidents for what it called a “stunning” betrayal.
Bitcoin miner earnings hit all-time highs last week as the price for the cryptocurrency continues to trade around record levels.
Although Skype, launched in 2003, has been available nine years longer than Zoom and is owned by tech titan Microsoft, Zoom has effectively left it in its dust.
The only reasonable course of action is to be proactive, and those taxpayers who are at risk of being “found out” should take the cue and rectify their affairs before it is too late. By Thomas Lobban.


































