AI rivals will be allowed on WhatsApp for a year, Meta said, aiming to head off a possible order from EU antitrust regulators.
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Increases range from 6% to 10% depending on the service, with uncapped LTE and 5G plans spared.
Geopolitics, rising infrastructure costs and growing incidents of cyber fraud are top of the GSMA’s agenda.
Apple retailer iStore has opened pre-orders for Apple’s new MacBook Neo at R11 999 for the 256GB model.
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Shoprite has collaborated Blind SA to develop tools to help visually impaired users shop online.
Engineers have found the cause of the outage and are “replacing core equipment”, Cybersmart said.
Eskom’s promise of a stable grid through the 2025 winter comes with a significant caveat, writes Rein Snoeck Henkemans.
The launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge appears strategically timed to pre-empt Apple’s launch of a similar device.
A South African start-up is harnessing AI to assist doctors in identifying health problems on X-rays, MRIs and ultrasounds.
Apple is considering raising the prices of its next iPhone line-up, a step it is seeking to couple with design changes.
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Kenya is working on a schedule for rotational blackouts to protect the transmission network from overloading.
Huawei has asked German car makers if they want to buy into its smart-car software and components firm, sources said.
Pinduoduo’s hit shopping app Temu has gone from zero to rivalling Amazon and Walmart in just over a year.
Huawei’s Mate60 Pro shows “significant progress” in China’s domestic design of radio frequency chips.
Elon Musk and his team are preparing to outline new steps in Tesla’s drive to become a more self-sufficient company less reliant on suppliers at its “Battery Day” event on 22 September. It’s part of a well-established pattern.
Nvidia’s record deal to buy ARM will encounter major hurdles from regulators in countries sparring over trade and customers concerned the transaction will limit competition and unfairly favour ARM’s future owner.

































