Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
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A sound policy reform has become politically radioactive – because Elon Musk is the one who most obviously benefits.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi wants answers from Icasa on why it has not yet acted on his December policy direction.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI start-up that stunned the world last year, has launched a preview of its highly anticipated V4 model.
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Meta Platforms will spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build several massive AI data centres for “superintelligence”.
Naamsa has warned that new US tariffs on South Africa could decimate the local vehicle manufacturing export industry.
Government will host a colloquium soon to solicit inputs ahead of a planned overhaul of ICT legislation.
Lillian Barnard, president of Microsoft Africa and acting MD of Microsoft South Africa, has a new regional role.
Like any good investor, Mark Zuckerberg likes to make a return, but he’s willing to play the long game.
A new draft framework for the broadcasting and media sector, five years in the making, is now open for public comment.
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HPE is in talks to buy Juniper Networks in a deal worth about $13-billion, a source said.
The iPhone, which was sucked out of a Boeing 737 Max jet’s cabin, remained in functioning condition.
Elon Musk’s reported drug use has Tesla board members facing a familiar quandary.
Apple said it would start sales of its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in the US from 2 February.
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump’s justice department filed a landmark lawsuit against Google. It could upend the business model of one of America’s most successful companies. Yet the rationale is far from clear.
The US government’s antitrust case against Google could face an uphill battle from a judiciary that may question whether a free search engine beloved by consumers has actually left them worse off.


































