The videogame retailer and meme-stock star has built a 5% stake and lined up $20-billion in debt to pursue eBay.
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How Cape Town start-up AI Diagnostics is teaching AI to hear the tuberculosis cases human clinicians often miss.
The bluebuck antelope joins the mammoth, dodo and dire wolf on Colossal Biosciences’ de-extinction list.
Washington has widened curbs on Chinese testing labs, data centres and telecoms carriers in its latest decoupling push.
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The US justice department has asked a court to force Google to sell key parts of its adtech business.
Take-Two Interactive on Friday pushed the release of Grand Theft Auto VI to May 2026.
All the videos featured in the most-watched YouTube videos of all time have a musical flavour to them.
Where precisely does consciousness reside in the brain? It’s a question that has long confounded scientists.
The department of home affairs has formally applied for a separation from the State IT Agency.
Prof Jan Reynders, a past president of the SAIEE and a former Wits professor in engineering, has passed away at age 84.
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AWS, Amazon’s cloud division, plans to open a development centre in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.
Google has launched Pixel 8 smartphones that integrate AI more deeply into its consumer gadgets.
In a massive blow to Chinese social network TikTok, Indonesia has banned e-commerce transactions on social media
Chip maker Intel plans an initial public offering for its programmable chip unit in the next two to three years.
Eskom recently attempted to ensure that there would be no load shedding during the morning peak of 6am to 9am. There are a number of problems with this short-lived plan.
As Chinese-based manufacturers begin to restart factories on Monday, no one knows for sure when they’ll be back at full-speed – or what sort of chaos may ensue.
































