FNB has announced lower commission rates and a simplified pricing structure for its Speedpoint card payment terminals.
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AI adoption across the jobs value chain is causing a seismic shift in the education-to-jobs pipeline.
Syria has launched an international tender for a new mobile network operator licence to replace MTN.
A Visa survey has found that 63% of respondents used AI tools for tasks including product research.
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Wetility, a subscription solar service provider, has secured R500-million in structured capital funding from Jaltech.
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Cellphone theft is rampant in South Africa. Manufacturers like Samsung are adding new features to fight the scourge.
Dell Technologies South Africa has a new MD following the recent resignation of Doug Woolley.
Oracle shares have soared 75% from April’s low and its latest earnings show AI-fuelled revenue growth is gaining steam.
Shoprite Group’s Sixty60 platform has added pet food and other pet products to its catalogue through Petshop Science.
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X has blocked users from searching for Taylor Swift after fake sexually explicit images of the singer proliferated online.
Spotify said Apple’s new plan to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act is “a complete and total farce”.
The US is expected to award billions of dollars in subsidies in coming weeks to top semiconductor companies.
From underperformance in AI chips for data centres to soft demand for CPUs for PCs, Intel just can’t seem to catch a break.
SAP says it is ready to lead customers into a cloud-based future, but it may need all its powers of persuasion to convince its 400 000-strong client base to launch a major overhaul of systems in a pandemic.
For the third quarter in a row, Facebook and Apple generated billions upon billions in profits and flexed the power of their dominant businesses. But the party may be ending.

































