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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Apple is planning sweeping changes to its operating system names, part of a software overhaul that extends to all its devices.
Elon Musk has said he foresees SpaceX making its first uncrewed voyage to the red planet at the end of next year.
The SABC needs a new funding model but political squabbling has left a crucial draft bill in limbo.
TooMuchWifi, which is focused on providing internet access in poorer communities, has announced a big funding round.
The tech landscape is pockmarked with many missteps and failures, from IBM’s OS/2 to the recent CrowdStrike disaster.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that Chinese AI rivals are filling the void left by the departure of US companies.
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Apple has hit pause on development of next year’s software updates for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices.
Rockstar Games plans to announce the next highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto game, GTA 6, as early as this week.
Nintendo said on Wednesday it will develop a live-action film of long-running franchise The Legend of Zelda.
US curbs on the sales of advanced artificial chips by Nvidia to China are creating an opening for Huawei to win market share.
The Trump administration has fired multiple salvos against Huawei since the start of a campaign to derail China’s technological ascendancy. The latest blow threatens to cripple the country’s tech champion.
Facebook’s leadership is yet again displaying a spectacular failure to take responsibility for the monster it created. By Cathy O’Neil.

































