How Cape Town start-up AI Diagnostics is teaching AI to hear the tuberculosis cases human clinicians often miss.
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Intel’s Panther Lake and its 18A manufacturing node have put the US chip maker back in the fight with Apple and AMD.
The sequencing reflects how stubbornly low-end devices and machine-to-machine sensors remain tied to legacy connectivity.
The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
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Stage-3 load shedding will begin again on Friday evening after a 10-month reprieve from Eskom’s rolling power cuts.
The deployment of drones on South Africa’s borders prevented thousands of illegal border crossings over the festive season.
South Africans cannot be expected to pay indefinitely for Eskom’s failures, writes Outa’s Wayne Duvenage.
MultiChoice Group-owned Irdeto has secured more arrests in its ongoing crackdown on Waka TV.
Stage-4 load shedding is a distinct possibility this weekend, the state-owned electricity utility has warned.
Investors are starting to get their most complete look yet at the financial picture of social media platform X.
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Sign-ups for Netflix jumped after the streaming giant’s password-sharing crackdown came into effect.
Twitter has refused to pay its Google Cloud bills, Platformer reported at the weekend.
Nasdaq has agreed to buy financial software firm Adenza from private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $10.5-billion.
AMD gets its shot to prove it’s also a player in AI computing on Tuesday when executives introduce new data centre chips.
Few homegrown Google products have been as successful as Chrome. Now rivals are warning that the Web browser has become too powerful and that Google is abusing that dominance.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei struck a defiant tone in the face of US sanctions that threaten his company’s very survival.

































