America’s technology giants will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital rule overhaul, sources said.
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Silicon is transforming battery and charging technology, leading to thinner devices, larger capacities and faster charging.
Physical AI dominated CES this week, yet questions persist over affordability, usefulness and mass market demand.
Google is rolling out a wave of AI features in Gmail, aiming to turn the e-mail service into a proactive “inbox assistant”.
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Icasa has published final amendments to the regulations that will see the further cutting of the rates.
OpenAI’s Sora is finally here, and it’s mind-blowing, according to reports. This and more in today’s edition of Bookmarks.
Google has claimed it can now solve a computing problem in five minutes that would take a classical computer more time than the history of the universe.
US President-elect Donald Trump must decide which bothers him more: Europe or Big Tech.
Primetime viewership statistics show that soapies, news and sports are why South Africans watch TV.
WhatsApp is evolving from a messaging app into an “everything app” under Meta. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
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WeWork, the troubled co-working company on the brink of collapse, is moving forward with a one-for-40 reverse stock split.
Enterprise Linux developer SUSE surged as much as 60% after buyout firm EQT said it will take it private.
Bitcoin hit a fresh two-month low, breaking out of its recent tight range, as a wave of risk-off sentiment grips world markets.
Xi Jinping’s visit next week for the Brics summit marks a rare journey abroad for a leader who has preferred to stay home this year amid mounting political problems.
The Volkswagen Golf went on a record-breaking run of more than 35 million units sold to date. But in the 45 years since the first one rolled off the line, the ground has shifted.
Tuesday’s dramatic hostile counter-bid for the British Internet takeout company Just Eat arrived almost fully baked. But the new offer isn’t that tempting – it needs a big dollop of dessert to make it irresistible.

































