Audi says high import duties and the absence of consumer incentives have left the local EV market stuck in neutral.
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Standard Bank says the market should lead. Fintechs say fragmentation and proprietary APIs are holding the sector back.
Pixie, Shoprite’s new personalised shopping assistant, has launched in beta for Xtra Savings Plus members.
Mythos marks the moment AI-powered vulnerability discovery moved from theoretical threat to operational reality for defenders.
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Dark Fibre Africa said an R800-million upgrade to its network is helping it put instability issues in recent years firmly behind it.
South African telecoms logos have evolved from complex, identity-heavy designs to minimalism – here’s why.
MTN South Africa is beefing up security at customer touchpoints in an effort to fight fraud and make its services more efficient.
WhatsApp is introducing a range of upgrades designed to fight criminal scammers and other forms of fraud on the platform.
OpenAI has released two open-weight language models optimised to run on laptops.
Mobile data and fibre services are booming at Telkom, though its IT services business, BCX, is struggling.
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Someday soon, plug-in cars may no longer need a plug.
Julian Assange is in court to attempt to reverse a decision from June last year allowing the UK to extradite him to the US.
The first human patient implanted with a brain chip from Neuralink is able to control a computer mouse using their thoughts, the company’s founder, Elon Musk, said.
Chinese rivals and Tesla are exposing competitive weaknesses at Europe’s biggest mass-market car makers.
On the surface, Intel’s strategic pivot comes at an ideal moment. But despite its bold vision, the company is set to face challenges to its grand turnaround plan that will prove extremely difficult to overcome.
To understand why the $450-billion semiconductor industry has lurched into crisis, a helpful place to start is a $1 part called a display driver.

































