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Meta, Amazon and Google are bankrolling advanced nuclear reactor projects to secure power for AI data centres.
The modern Edge is a genuinely good web browser. Microsoft’s heavy-handed tactics are squandering this advantage.
Researcher BMIT forecasts 5G will account for two-thirds of all residential wireless broadband connections by 2029.
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Peach Payments has added bitcoin and other cryptocurrency payment options to its merchant services portfolio.
South Africa’s automotive manufacturing industry is facing unprecedented headwinds.
Huawei has showed off an AI computing system that one industry expert has said rivals Nvidia’s most advanced offering.
Serame Taukobong made more than R33-million in Telkom’s last financial year, largely due increases in performance bonuses.
For Cape Town filmmaker Kate D’hotman, connecting with audiences comes naturally. Far more daunting is speaking with others.
The newly appointed CEO of South Africa’s biggest bank by customers has a unique problem on his hands.
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The UK government will meet Post Office workers to discuss handing them ownership of the network.
Apple’s Vision Pro could upend how people watch television at home and how they use computers at work.
Geely has launched 11 satellites as it expands its capacity to provide more accurate navigation for autonomous vehicles.
Europe on Friday moved a step closer to adopting rules governing the use of artificial intelligence.
In a new study, researchers from Purdue University in Indiana, US have shown that pigs can use a digital screen and joystick, operated by their snout, to move a cursor around for rewards.
Tesla boss Elon Musk is a poster child of low-carbon technology. Yet the electric car maker’s backing of bitcoin could turbo-charge global use of a currency that’s estimated to cause more pollution than a small country every year.


































