Government is planning responsible gambling awareness across universities and TVET colleges to fight the scourge.
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Blu Label has warned it will absorb a R5.2-billion hit related to Cell C as it finally draws the line under a long-running saga.
South African astronomers have detected the most distant and powerful natural radio laser ever observed.
AI is reshaping consulting’s business models, pricing structures and hiring practices – and South Africa is no exception.
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The changes are part of a broader effort to catch up in artificial intelligence, a field where Apple has fallen behind.
The incident has resulted in “unauthorised access to personal information of some MTN customers in certain markets”.
A regional telecommunications lobby group is working to standardise fees for roaming between Sadc countries.
A blast of early winter weather has got the better of Eskom.
Sassa is introducing mandatory biometrics for social grant beneficiaries without an ID or passport from next month.
YouTube, which was launched 20 years ago this week with a simple, low-resolution video, has morphed into a media colossus.
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Motoring manufacturers could be forced to adopt new technology to prevent intoxicated drivers from starting vehicles.
Lawyers had warned Meta about the legal perils of using pirated books to train its AI models, according to a new filing.
The value of Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been boosted to close to $180-billion, according to sources.
Apple is offering incentives to artists and record labels to produce music using Dolby Atmos.
QAnon is often described often as a rabbit hole, offering users an initially simple story that gradually becomes more complicated. But what is this conspiracy theory and why has it gained currency?
The US ban on Huawei Technologies was supposed to hand leadership of the lucrative market for wireless base stations to Ericsson and Nokia. It’s not working out that way.
































