Vibe coding and AI agents are upending software development — and the implications for jobs are profound, says iqbusiness’s Morgan Goddard.
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AI is reshaping consulting’s business models, pricing structures and hiring practices – and South Africa is no exception.
Government is planning responsible gambling awareness across universities and TVET colleges to fight the scourge.
Meta Platforms reportedly plans to release its first smartwatch this year, and it will have a built-in AI assistant.
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The constitutional court has ruled that prisoners must be allowed to use computers in their cells to study.
Zambia and Zimbabwe are ramping up efforts to secure investment for the long-delayed Batoka Gorge hydropower project.
Google has reportedly launched a new film and TV production initiative to scout projects it could fund or co-produce.
MTN South Africa has announced it plans to offer 4G smartphones in South Africa from just R99.
The South African hybrid vehicle market is experiencing robust growth, fuelled by a wider array of models and increasing consumer adoption.
These are the JSE’s top-performing tech shares over one year and over five years – with the winner topping both charts.
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Chinese regulators will curb excessive spending and rewards that encourage online gaming.
Apple added nearly $1-trillion in market value this year. Such gains in 2024 will be harder to come by.
Social media platform X and X Pro suffered outages globally early on Thursday, according to Downdetector.com.
Sony is seeing strong momentum for its PlayStation 5 console, with lifetime sales exceeding 50 million units.
Deepfakes are here to stay. Managing disinformation and protecting the public will be more challenging than ever as artificial intelligence gets more powerful.
As the threat of a Covid-19 pandemic emerged earlier this year, many felt a sense of apprehension about what would happen when it reached Africa. However, the apocalyptic predictions were simply wrong.
































