Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.
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The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
From US courtrooms to Australian government reports, hallucinated citations are everywhere. Pretoria has now joined the club.
The global media group will become the first French company with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg bourse.
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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.
Vodacom said it is the first company in South Africa to operationalise virtual wheeling fully in South Africa.
Paratus Group executive chairman Barney Harmse joins the TechCentral Show for a wide-ranging discussion on telecoms in Southern Africa.
TymeBank customers will soon be able to apply for their IDs and passports in the banking app or via its in-store kiosks.
Rubicon is deploying card machines to its EV charging stations in South Africa, offering tap-to-pay functionality for motorists.
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The Digital Markets Act, which has now come into force, is designed to rein in Big Tech. The consequences will be far-reaching.
The anchor of a cargo ship that was attacked by Houthi militants was the most likely cause of damage to three undersea cables.
Apple will face questions over accusations it barred Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone customers in Europe.
Apple has stopped Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone users in Europe, prompting an immediate backlash.
There are more than 10 effective Covid-19 vaccines in use around the world, so it’s easy to forget those still in development. That’s a mistake.
While clearly useful, Apple’s new AirTags can also potentially be misused. Concerns have been raised they might facilitate stalking, for example.
































