Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.
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The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
From US courtrooms to Australian government reports, hallucinated citations are everywhere. Pretoria has now joined the club.
The global media group will become the first French company with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg bourse.
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Lesotho earlier this week granted a 10-year licence to Starlink, a subsidiary of Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
African funds raised $4-billion in 2024 — double the value from a year earlier — to invest in start-ups and infrastructure projects.
OpenAI rival Perplexity AI is ramping up efforts to get prime placement for its virtual assistant on smartphones.
Researchers have detected the chemical fingerprints of gases that on Earth are produced only by biological processes.
Parliamentarians are annoyed that the Post Office’s business rescue practitioners didn’t attend a scheduled meeting.
Canal+ is likely to drive through big strategic changes should its takeover bid for MultiChoice succeed.
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US financial firms say the proposed new rules are too vague and put the onus of compliance on investors.
It’s tricky to imagine a greater clash of cultures. Yet Microsoft’s gaming chief felt buying Nintendo was a good idea.
Former Microsoft product chief Panos Panay will lead Amazon’s unit responsible for Alexa and Echo products.
The CEO of Jeff Bezos’s space company Blue Origin, Bob Smith, will step down at the end of the year.
Eskom has admitted it has a solution to its highly unreliable ageing fleet of coal power stations. This time, however, the plan is not the clichéd definition of insanity (which seems to have been the plan over much of the last decade).
About 81.3% of those who wrote matric in 2019 passed. What the country is not hearing about from the minister of basic education, Angie Motshekga, is the drop in performance in mathematics.

































