Most African firms see agentic AI as critical to their cloud strategies, but only a third are actively scaling implementations.
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Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has been urged to reduce taxes on electric cars in Wednesday’s budget speech.
Standard Bank has spent R1-billion rebuilding its business banking platform, giving clients more real-time controls.
Nvidia heads into quarterly earnings under pressure to prove AI spending isn’t a bubble as rivals close in.
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The Afrikaans language requirement central to the business model of Wanatu has led to significant debate.
MeerKAT’s newest giant radio galaxy find is extraordinary: the plasma jets of this cosmic giant span 3.3 million light years.
Direct-to-cell technology could transform the global telecoms landscape. However, the technology must first prove itself.
Online gambling is poised for growth despite facing a litany of social, technical and regulatory challenges.
Abhijit Dubey said global standards in regulation of AI would reduce risks in the technology’s development.
The CEO of Yellow Card Financial expects African regulators to act quicker on establishing rules for the sector.
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Satya Nadella said he believes AI will be as profound as the internet was to every part of Microsoft’s business.
Close to half of American adults support a ban on the Chinese-owned TikTok, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey.
Tencent Holdings’ revenue missed estimates, signalling an uneven recovery for the world’s biggest internet arena.
Safaricom’s M-Pesa mobile money service went live in Ethiopia on Wednesday.
Now that Microsoft has restored some of its former glory, the company is going for an even more unlikely comeback: rewriting the history of its much-maligned phone business.
A US antitrust panel wants to learn about Apple’s policies on whether iPhone users can set non-Apple apps as defaults in categories including Web browsers, maps, e-mail and music.
































