The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
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From US courtrooms to Australian government reports, hallucinated citations are everywhere. Pretoria has now joined the club.
The global media group will become the first French company with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg bourse.
Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.
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The Internet Service Providers’ Association wants to expand its membership base to include MVNOs.
Apple plans to bring satellite connections to its smartwatch in 2025 and is ramping up work on a blood-pressure feature.
Financial inclusion requires that non-banks be able to clear and settle payments, the Reserve Bank has told TechCentral.
Business confidence in South Africa saw its biggest year-on-year improvement in almost two years in November.
Icasa has published final amendments to the regulations that will see the further cutting of the rates.
OpenAI’s Sora is finally here, and it’s mind-blowing, according to reports. This and more in today’s edition of Bookmarks.
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Companies deploying generative AI tools may have to disclose any copyrighted material used to develop their systems.
The UK said it would block Microsoft’s US$69-billion acquisition of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard.
In their earnings calls on Tuesday, the tech giants offered up starkly different assessments of just how much disruption is in store for the market.
Alibaba’s cloud computing division will cut prices for its products and services by up to 50% starting on Wednesday.
Apple on Monday showed it can open up its software and services to devices that compete with its own – but only when absolutely necessary.
The perennial worry about European technology is that there isn’t a consumer-facing giant to rival the size of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon.com. In one fell swoop, it’s about to get one. Sort of.

































