From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.
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Cloud revenue up 63% and custom AI chips winning customers – Alphabet’s surge has grabbed Wall Street’s attention.
Apple will allow users to select from third-party AI models across its iOS 27 features, according to a report.
The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
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Meta Platforms is seeking as much as 4GW of new nuclear energy to power its fast-expanding data centres.
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The company has enlisted executive search firm Spencer Stuart to help find a new chief and is evaluating candidates.
Magnetic stripes on bank cards appear to be on their way out as South Africa’s financial institutions look to more modern features to bolster the security of card transactions.
Downdetector analysed data between the first and third quarters of 2024 to draw up a list of the “largest outages” of 2024.
The abrupt departure of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger offers a fresh opportunity for the troubled company.
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Tencent Holdings tumbled by the most in seven weeks amid speculation its controlling shareholder, Naspers-controlled Prosus, may speed up selling shares.
US politicians are set to vote next week on a bill to crack down on China’s Huawei and ZTE.
Twitter has ceased to be an independent company after merging with a newly formed shell firm.
The group has committed to a spend of around ₩24-trillion by 2030 as it seeks to increase production of electric vehicles.
Huawei has turned to a blend of wit, sarcasm and defiance to publicly fight allegations that the world’s largest maker of telecommunications equipment is spying for China. It’s a remarkable shift.
A thunderous crackle ripped through the Amazon rain forest on Wednesday evening, carrying with it the notion that the world is entering a new, even more connected age.

































