AI subscriptions nearly doubled in 2025, with 43% of Discovery Bank Visa clients paying for access to chatbots.
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The speed at which the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill is enacted will determine how quickly Usaasa is dissolved.
Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
The Johannesburg-Durban N3 corridor will get its first off-grid, solar-powered EV charging stations within weeks.
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There’s only one thing standing in the way of Vodacom consummating its deal with fibre operator Maziv.
Toyota plans to introduce three fully electric models in South Africa in 2026, a senior executive has revealed.
The US government is reportedly in discussions about taking a stake in the struggling chip maker.
WhatsApp is set to become more like workplace communication tools such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
Vodacom South Africa has finally been given the green light to acquire a co-controlling stake in fibre operator Maziv.
For years, the mantra among the technology cognoscenti was that bitcoin was merely an application, while its underlying technology, the blockchain, was the truly revolutionary innovation.
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Cisco said it will cut 5% of its global workforce, or more than 4 000 jobs, and lowered its annual revenue target.
Bitcoin’s 22% year-to-date gain has helped to lift the market capitalisation of digital assets above $2-trillion.
Nvidia eclipsed Alphabet as the third most valuable US company on Wednesday, just after overtaking Amazon.
Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett has said the frenzy is beginning to resemble the dot-com bubble.
Volkswagen’s boss, Herbert Diess, is realistic about the threat posed by software-savvy and richly valued rivals such as Tesla, but he’s adamant that VW can prevail. On current form, he may be right.
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.


































