South Africa’s largest retail bank by client numbers says the roll-out has moved well past the experimental phase.
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Google is betting the company’s AI monetisation strategy on digital assistants that can plan, decide and act autonomously.
Eskom is working with Nersa to develop a framework to monetise a daytime surplus created by the boom in rooftop solar.
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Paratus Group executive chairman Barney Harmse joins the TechCentral Show for a wide-ranging discussion on telecoms in Southern Africa.
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Rubicon is deploying card machines to its EV charging stations in South Africa, offering tap-to-pay functionality for motorists.
The Invigilator has secured R195-million in funding that it plans to use to expand its AI-powered offerings internationally.
Woolworths has reported strong growth in online sales in both its food and fashion, beauty & home categories.
Travel fraud is surging as criminals take aim at security vulnerabilities in airline rewards programmes.
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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.

































