Altron’s continuing-ops Heps is now seen rising 31-37%, with group-level outlook upgraded more meaningfully.
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Digital identity experts have welcomed new draft regulations as a good starting point but have flagged areas of concern.
Broadcaster-only election rules leave South Africa exposed to the AI-driven disinformation already shaping votes elsewhere.
As the so-called Magnificent Seven pour billions into AI, the chip makers selling them hardware are getting rich.
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Nigerian telecoms firms are lobbying for permission to double prices to weather harsh economic conditions.
For the first time since 2016, the rand has found itself among the best performing emerging market currencies.
Naspers subsidiary Prosus is acquiring online travel agency Despegar.com for the equivalent of R32-billion.
The chair of the portfolio committee on communications is digging in for a fight with minister Solly Malatsi.
Science-fiction, fantasy, horror and other forms of speculative fiction are breathing new life into African writing.
OpenAI is testing new reasoning AI models, o3 and o3 mini, in a sign of growing competition with Google.
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AI will be dangerous in the hands of unscrupulous people, according to Microsoft chief economist Michael Schwarz.
AMD shares slumped after the chip maker forecast quarterly sales below estimates due to a weak PC market.
Google and Apple are working together to curb unwanted tracking of people by Bluetooth devices such as AirTags used for finding lost items.
The chief executives of Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic will meet with top US officials to discuss key artificial intelligence issues.
Bitcoin spiked briefly above $5 000 on Tuesday, a level it hasn’t reached since it crashed spectacularly in November. But whatever the explanation, there’s no good reason to turn bullish on crypto.
A black beetle the size of a sesame seed is killing South Africa’s trees, and no one knows how to stop it.

































