Standard Bank has become the first African-based lender authorised to clear renminbi transactions on the continent.
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One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists weighs on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
South African operators have agreed interim measures to curb Sim fraud while pressing government for Rica reforms.
A network built to be the cheapest is now keen to show it can be among the fastest.
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Hackers targeted the department of planning, monitoring & evaluation in recent attacks on Microsoft’s SharePoint customers.
Apple has lost its fourth AI researcher in a month to Meta Platforms, marking the latest setback to its AI efforts.
Bain is closing its business in Johannesburg, likely bringing to an end a yearslong battle to try and restore its reputation.
Streaming platform eVOD is growing strongly, parent eMedia said, even as Openview continues to attract new viewers.
A top diplomat said US demands on black empowerment policies were complicating efforts to secure a trade deal
Salvaging content creators from the coming AI wreckage begins by forcing Google to relinquish its unfair advantage.
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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has testified that Google’s Android operating system is a “fake open platform” in a high-stakes antitrust lawsuit.
Ousted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his former colleague Greg Brockman will be joining Microsoft.
Sam Altman will not return as CEO of OpenAI despite efforts to bring him back, a report said.
Elon Musk has railed against “bogus” media reports accusing him of antisemitism as big advertiser ditch X.
Amazon.com is by far the biggest company in cloud computing. But a new lawsuit shows the extent to which Amazon, which rarely discusses the competition in public, sees Google as a threat.
Politicians and pundits say the world’s largest economies are bound for a seismic “decoupling”. Yet, with businesses harbouring long-term ambitions for these two giant markets, breaking up may be hard to do.

































