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Anthropic projects revenue of up to $200-billion by 2028, against a $47-billion run rate today, as it prepares for a mega-listing.
Silver Lake is said to be in talks to acquire Workday in a deal that would rank among the largest software buyouts in history.
Icasa has withdrawn the allegation three days after a councillor raised it in parliament, conceding it had done no investigation.
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A dispute between WhatsApp and the Information Regulator of South Africa has been settled out of court.
Vodacom Group has announced what it has described as a “pivotal” agreement with Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Amazon has partnered with Vanu to deploy cellular towers in rural parts of Southern Africa using Kuiper satellites.
Strong tax performance fuels optimism for sustained revenue growth across South Africa’s medium-term fiscal outlook.
Unlawful operators dominate South Africa’s online betting market, prompting calls for DNS and payment blocking.
Government pushes energy reform with new renewable capacity, cleaner, more reliable electricity supply and new investments.
World News
Yandex has struck a $5.2-billion cash-and-share deal to sell all its assets in Russia.
A multinational company lost R492-million after scammers fooled employees with a fake group video call.
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.
It was kind of inevitable that Tesla’s biggest challenger wouldn’t be a car company. Apple makes for the perfect nemesis and could teach its Californian cousin a thing or two about reliability and delivery.
Last year’s backlash against Facebook’s planned digital currency libra would have been most CEOs’ worst nightmare. It hasn’t deterred Mark Zuckerberg.

































