The internet industry has warned that blocking illegal betting sites is easy to dodge, risky and potentially unlawful.
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Conversation versus replenishment: Enrico Ferigolli on Penny, Gemini and how Pick n Pay is taking on Sixty60.
Payments giant Visa has detailed how AI agents, richer tokens and blockchain settlement will reshape commerce.
Pick n Pay’s asap! app is adding Penny, a Gemini-powered assistant that builds your basket by conversation.
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In the effort to rebuild government into a capable state, IT must play a fundamental part, writes Busi Mavuso.
The partnership between MTN Group and Meta Platforms will focus on network enhancements for voice and video calls.
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday named MTN Group chairman Mcebisi Jonas as South Africa’s special envoy to the US.
The rand strengthened on Monday, boosted by news that the ANC may back down on a plan to raise VAT.
South Africa is on the cusp of starting a traded electricity market that will give consumers a choice of power products.
Sony has announced price increases for the PlayStation 5 in key markets – and South Africa may not be spared.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk signalled on Wednesday that he would cut prices again on electric vehicles in “turbulent times”.
Octavia Carbon and Cella Mineral Storage have agreed to build the first direct air capture plant in the southern hemisphere.
Activision Blizzard has extended the deadline for the close of its $69-billion takeover by Microsoft to October.
Meta is giving businesses a powerful, free-of-charge alternative to pricey proprietary models sold by OpenAI and Google.
The smartphone era is only just over a decade old, but the pocket-sized computers at the heart of that societal transformation are only really possible because of another technology: lithium-ion batteries.
Internet services such as search engines and social media platforms have increasingly been provided by a small number of very large tech firms. The blockchain could help consumers wrest control of their privacy away from them.
































