Apple’s new MacBook Neo could pull millions of budget laptop buyers into the Mac ecosystem.
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Geopolitics, rising infrastructure costs and growing incidents of cyber fraud are top of the GSMA’s agenda.
AI rivals will be allowed on WhatsApp for a year, Meta said, aiming to head off a possible order from EU antitrust regulators.
MultiChoice will discontinue Showmax, drawing a line under one of Africa’s most ambitious streaming experiments.
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Zero Carbon Charge has just secured R100-million in funding to roll out off-grid EV charging stations across South Africa.
The revamped app comes as Pick n Pay reports its online business has turned profitable for the first time.
Pick n Pay said on Monday that its online business is now profitable on a “full costed basis”.
The leaders of these companies have the responsibility to navigate tough economic conditions and a rapidly changing technological landscape while attempting to maximise value for shareholders.
Apple’s market value has fallen behind Microsoft’s and Nvidia’s amid increasing political and AI pressures.
Elon Musk is shifting his attention back to his business empire amid growing investor concerns.
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Generative AI will be on full display as gadget makers race to find consumer uses for the technology.
Intel has appointed Hewlett Packard Enterprise executive Justin Hotard to head its data centre and AI group.
SpaceX has been accused of unlawfully firing employees who circulated a letter calling CEO Elon Musk an “embarrassment”.
Apple has agreed to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of knowingly letting scammers exploit its gift cards.
The cure for bad information is good information. If people are sometimes persuaded by the false, that’s a risk attendant upon the proper practice of democracy. By Stephen L Carter.
The Covid-19 pandemic is fuelling a boom for Africa-focused money transfer companies, despite predictions from the World Bank of a historic 20% drop in remittances to poorer countries this year.

































