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Government’s draft AI policy has proposed the creation of seven new institutions to govern AI in South Africa.
Meta, Amazon and Google are bankrolling advanced nuclear reactor projects to secure power for AI data centres.
Researcher BMIT forecasts 5G will account for two-thirds of all residential wireless broadband connections by 2029.
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Charles Francis Jenkins’ and John Logie Baird’s original pioneering efforts, and the excitement they generated, are still rightly heralded by many people today.
The mobile virtual network operator market in South Africa is growing and transforming at a rapid pace.
This week, just over a decade later after Facebook acquired WhatsApp, ads are finally coming to the popular chat app.
China’s car price war is overshadowing a deeper problem for the nation’s automotive industry: persistent overcapacity.
Yellow Card Financial and Visa have signed a deal to promote the use of stablecoins for cross-border payments.
Wetility, a subscription solar service provider, has secured R500-million in structured capital funding from Jaltech.
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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.
Electrified vehicles accounted for over 47.6% of all new passenger car registrations in the EU as of November.
Most people consistently use the same hand to do tasks that require skill and control such as writing or threading a needle. Science is still struggling to figure out why.
Donald Trump, Covid-19 and an increasingly truculent Xi Jinping means there is no such thing as certainty in the world of business and politics. Everyone needs insurance.


































