Data centre operator Teraco has expanded its executive management team following a period of rapid growth.
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High mobile internet use may be masking a fibre broadband shortfall that is limiting South Africa’s economic growth.
Defence priorities, AI and a possible SpaceX IPO are fuelling renewed global investment in space technology.
Educated youth in high-income nations face growing automation risks as AI disrupts skilled entry-level roles.
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Microsoft will allow its customers to build autonomous artificial intelligence agents from November.
The SIU will probe allegations of corruption related to the sponsorship of the controversial breakfast events.
There is in fact a great deal at stake, certainly at the intellectual level and probably financially and politically as well.
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Amazon.com workers’ complaints about company culture turned public last week.
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The company plans to introduce one of the first services that lets companies tap into the potential of generative AI while keeping control over their data.
It’s not every day that Cathie Wood labels a stock market darling of the innovation economy too expensive.
Longi slashed prices for a key component as growing capacity in the sector intensifies cost competition.
ARM on Monday rolled out new chip technology for mobile devices and MediaTek has already signed up.
This is the moment the US technology superpowers surely knew was coming: the US government is preparing to crawl all over Google to figure out whether it is an abusive monopolist. It and other tech giants should be quaking in their fleece vests.
The launch of 60 Starlink satellites by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has grabbed the attention of people around the globe. With Musk planning for up to 12 000 satellites in low-Earth orbit, this fleet could forever change our view of the heavens.

































