South Africa’s private sector returned to marginal growth in June, but business optimism sank to a five-year low.
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South Africa’s top universities have stopped policing AI and started redesigning how they teach, assess and certify.
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Media industry lobby groups have warned that a premature analogue switch-off will “devastate” free-to-air broadcasting.
Eskom has once again implemented load shedding, again blaming outages at its coal-fired power plants.
E.tv’s litigation seeking to stop analogue switch-off has little to do with protecing the poor, communications minister Solly Malatsi’s legal team has claimed.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes humanoid robots are less than five years away from seeing wide use.
The ability to stream concurrently to multiple devices is in high demand by consumers.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday the company was well placed to navigate a shift in the AI industry.
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Vodafone and CK Hutchison have finally unveiled the £15-billion merger of their British mobile operations.
The tech investor warned its profit dropped significantly last year due to impairments and lower contributions from Tencent.
Amazon Web Services is considering using new artificial intelligence chips from AMD, an AWS executive said.
Of all the countries in sub-Saharan Africa to be optimistic about, the most promising is Kenya.
By imposing restrictions on Huawei, the US may force the Chinese company to do something that no one in tech has dared to do for a long time: challenge Google’s control of the Android universe.
As Donald Trump continues to raise the stakes with threats to kneecap Huawei and other companies over what the US says are rising national security risks, officials in Beijing are weighing their options to respond.
































