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The Post Office is attempting to exit business rescue with no funded partner, an unresolved creditor fight and a hamstrung board.
After two years of broken promises, Apple’s rebuilt Siri finally arrives next month – and South Africa is included at launch.
A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
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OpenAI is hoping to expand its reach with ChatGPT Go – and its plans are now priced in rands for South African users.
AI has been the dominant theme on Wall Street since the launch of ChatGPT, propelling markets to record highs.
Shoprite Group’s Sixty60 has fulfilled over 100 million orders since its launch in November 2019.
Absa has partnered with Ripple to offer institutional-grade digital asset custody to institutional clients in South Africa.
Google South Africa said the new AI glossary marks a critical step towards linguistic inclusion and digital empowerment.
Intel has announced a new AI chip for the data centre in a renewed push to break into the AI silicon market.
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A private company hopes to land on the moon. If successful, it will the first US lunar soft landing in half a century.
Apple’s iPhone sales slump in China is deepening and the company is likely to see volumes decline further this year, analysts said.
Telegram does not know why fines against it and other major tech companies were dropped in Russia.
This week will mark the culmination of a yearslong push to launch ETFs backed by bitcoin in the US.
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.
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.

































