The data centre industry has cautiously welcomed government’s move to designate data centres as critical infrastructure.
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A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has warned.
David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance has emerged as the winner in a months-long battle to acquire Warner Bros Discovery.
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Meta Platforms is seeking as much as 4GW of new nuclear energy to power its fast-expanding data centres.
A detailed analysis of more than three million consumer social media posts over the past year shows Discovery Bank is South Africa’s “favourite bank” for 2024.
The company has enlisted executive search firm Spencer Stuart to help find a new chief and is evaluating candidates.
Magnetic stripes on bank cards appear to be on their way out as South Africa’s financial institutions look to more modern features to bolster the security of card transactions.
Downdetector analysed data between the first and third quarters of 2024 to draw up a list of the “largest outages” of 2024.
The abrupt departure of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger offers a fresh opportunity for the troubled company.
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Meta Platforms has launched Meta Quest+, a subscription-based service for its virtual reality headsets.
Elon Musk will start training if the mixed martial arts cage fight he has provoked with fellow billionaire mogul Mark Zuckerberg takes shape.
The world’s fourth richest person has exercised expiring options and sold $640-million of Oracle shares.
The US Federal Trade Commission wants to an injunction against Microsoft’s deal to buy Activision Blizzard.
The pressure on Eskom to curb emissions is yet another reason why the utility has become the biggest headache for President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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