AI subscriptions nearly doubled in 2025, with 43% of Discovery Bank Visa clients paying for access to chatbots.
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Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
The speed at which the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill is enacted will determine how quickly Usaasa is dissolved.
The Johannesburg-Durban N3 corridor will get its first off-grid, solar-powered EV charging stations within weeks.
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Government is putting the final touches to a package that aims to shield businesses against punitive US trade tariffs.
Five former executives have hit back at “false claims” that they engaged in BEE fronting and improper conduct.
Sonja De Bruyn has lashed out at former Dimension Data executives over an allegation that her company misappropriated R5-million related to the sale of The Campus.
Sipho Maseko, Neo Lesela, Khanyisile Kweyama and Sonja De Bruyn will be among the new indirect shareholders.
Spotify is increasing the monthly price of its premium subscriptions in selected markets, including South Africa.
South African enterprise software specialist Syspro’s acquisition of Datascope marks its third such deal in the past year.
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Investors fear Apple is losing clout in China, a long-prized market that generates roughly a fifth of its sales.
Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass has scored its biggest hit from an outside developer with Palworld.
Elon Musk’s $55-billion pay package at Tesla was struck down by a US judge after a shareholder challenged it as excessive.
The US SEC is likely to allow ETFs to hold ethereum from May, Standard Chartered predicts.
Intel’s surprise resolve to stick with chip manufacturing is a move that ought to bring a sigh of relief to leading foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
South Africa’s long history of astronomical research began when French academic Nicolas-Louis de La Caille visited Cape Town from 1751 to 1753 and undertook a careful examination of every square degree of the southern sky.


































