Cape Town start-up Shiprazor has raised R44-million, led by Norrsken22, to expand its courier network and AI tools.
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Home affairs has suspended two senior officials after AI ‘hallucinations’ were found in its new immigration white paper.
South Africa will hold its next municipal elections on 4 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a post on X.
Sundar Pichai’s bet on full-stack AI – chips, models, cloud – is starting to deliver real commercial returns.
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Exclusive | Joburg residents will soon be able to pick up digital radio broadcasts using a promising next-generation broadcast technology.
A remarkable milestone is within Nvidia’s grasp: becoming the first company to reach a $4-trillion market valuation.
Lesaka Technologies has agreed to buy the digital bank chaired by former FNB CEO Michael Jordaan for R1.1-billion.
The Competition Tribunal has found that Vodacom’s Maziv deal would have caused harm to competition and market innovation.
The Vera C Rubin Observatory, boasting the world’s largest digital camera, has begun displaying its first images of the cosmos.
TymeBank is considering legal action to stop home affairs from implementing huge increases in the fees companies must pay to verify their clients’ identities.
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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.
Imagine a bidder wanting to buy KFC, but being told the deal might not include the Colonel’s seven secret herbs and spices. That’s effectively what Beijing has told the list of US companies keen to purchase TikTok.
Despite its superficially frivolous nature, young people have been using TikTok to send political messages, coordinate political actions and hang out in an online space largely free of adults.

































