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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Apple CEO Tim Cook signalled on Thursday the iPhone maker was ready to spend more to catch up to rivals in AI.
The constitutional court has granted Vodacom leave to appeal in its battle with “please call me” inventor Nkosana Makate.
South African telecoms operators have been lobbying policymakers and regulators over the “Fair Share” concept.
A plan to station floating power-generation ships in three South African ports is dead in the water.
MTN will make 4G and 5G smartphones available on credit to prepaid customers – without the need for credit checks.
Microsoft is set to become the second company in the world to reach a $4-trillion market capitalisation.
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Shares of ARM Holdings surged more than 40% on Monday, adding to a staggering rally fuelled by AI optimism.
Bitcoin hit the $50 000 level for the first time in more than two years – and may have further to run.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said every country needs to have its own AI infrastructure to take advantage of the economic potential.
ASML is showing off its latest chip-making machine, a €350-million behemoth designed to make advanced AI chips.
For centuries, money issued by governments has served as the lifeblood of the global economy. But in our digital age, it’s facing a bizarre, postmodern sort of competition.
Facebook and Google are spending billions trying to get more people online in Africa, but the Internet giants are facing a backlash from governments worried about technology being used to remove them from power.


































