South Africa’s AI policy will be rewritten. The threat won’t wait, writes Palo Alto Networks’ Justin Lee.
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Longer contracts have become South Africa’s answer to unaffordable smartphones – but at a big long-term cost to consumers.
Co-founders Bradley Wattrus and Lungisa Matshoba will return to CFO and chief product and technology roles.
TrendAI’s Zaheer Ebrahim says South Africa’s patching problem is about to be compounded by agentic AI.
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MTN Group warned on Thursday that it will report a sharp decline in full-year headline earnings per share.
Nvidia’s strong growth forecast for the first quarter on Wednesday signalled that booming demand for its AI chips is intact.
Amazon has unveiled the first major overhaul of its Alexa voice assistant since its introduction more than a decade ago.
An adverse finding by the Takeover Regulation Panel is unlikely to derail Novus Holdings’ bid for a controlling stake in Mustek.
Vodacom is laying off more than 100 employees in its South African business as part of a restructuring drive.
Controversy-plagued Ayo Technology Solutions has been suspended from trading on the JSE.
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The rapid adoption of fibre is slowing the adoption of mobile data in rich countries, new research from the OECD shows.
There is essentially zero chance that Twitter, as it exists now, could be reconstituted on another platform.
To reach “net zero”, the world may need as many 200 000 offshore wind turbines generating 2TW of energy.
The judgment is a landmark legal victory for the cryptocurrency industry and sent the value of XRP soaring.
Africa’s potential workforce will likely be larger than that of Asia by the end of the 21st century as both continents wrestle with different demographic and economic challenges.
Netflix shocked investors by reporting a drop in US customers and much slower growth internationally, raising fears that the streaming giant is losing momentum just as competitors prepare to pounce.

































