Google’s research suggests quantum computers could break crypto’s encryption sooner than anyone previously expected.
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OpenAI has showcased a new AI agent meant to help white-collar workers access the power of coding tools without the price shock.
Capitec’s premium valuation rests on three compounding bets. All three are working – but each is now under pressure.
Revolving-door ministers and ad hoc political interventions left the State IT Agency unable to function.
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Customer data is key as retailers like Shoprite move towards hyper-personalised shopping.
The geyser, which uses a “nano” heat pump, consumes just 0.6kW of electricity but costs nearly R25 000.
The Public Investment Corp has appointed Patrick Dlamini as its new CEO, effective 1 June.
Coinbase has forecast a hit of between $180-million and $400-million from a cyberattack.
US President Donald Trump said he’s asked Apple CEO Tim Cook to stop building iPhone plants in India.
For a brief period on Wednesday, all Grok wanted to do was discuss a conspiracy theory about “white genocide” in South Africa.
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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.
Microsoft will pull the plug on Xbox 360’s online store and marketplace next year, as it focuses on its latest consoles.
Satya Nadella said he believes AI will be as profound as the internet was to every part of Microsoft’s business.
When manufacturers are unveiling cars that can’t be driven for years to come, and the very people able to afford them are over the hype anyway, it raises the question: have we reached peak supercar?
Chip makers have spent two decades pouring investment into a revolutionary new technique to push the limits of physics and cram more transistors onto slices of silicon. Now that technology is on the cusp of going mainstream.
































