Cloud revenue up 63% and custom AI chips winning customers – Alphabet’s surge has grabbed Wall Street’s attention.
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South Africa’s AI policy will be rewritten. The threat won’t wait, writes Palo Alto Networks’ Justin Lee.
South Africa’s PMI hit a near four-year high in April, though analysts have warned that the lift may prove temporary.
A merger of Paymenow and PayCurve will create a 100-strong fintech serving 750 000 employees in four countries.
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The commission has listed 40 suppliers whose businesses it claims are untraceable and potentially fraudulent.
The US Federal Trade Commission has opened a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft.
Trade, industry & competition minister Parks Tau will appeal the Competition Tribunal’s decision to prohibit the deal.
South Africa’s Information Regulator has received a complaint that Truecaller is violating “multiple sections” of Popia.
Global smartphone sales rebounded strongly in 2024 after two successive years of decline, but Apple barely managed growth.
Durban has a sprawling new Takealot distribution centre located in the Brickworks Industrial Park.
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Apple is eliminating a small number of roles within its corporate retail teams, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
ByteDance’s revenue surged more than 30% to surpass $80-billion in 2022, matching the tally at archrival Tencent.
After decades of competing against each other, two Luxembourg-based satellite rivals are weighing a merger to take on a space industry upstart.
The New York Times has lost its Twitter verified badge, after attracting the ire of billionaire owner Elon Musk over its refusal to pay for the privilege.
Data science is experiencing significant growth. It is imperative that universities train graduates who can work in this expanding field.
Ahead of its unbundling from parent Naspers and separate listing on the JSE, the bear case for MultiChoice is fairly well understood by the market. The reality, as always, is a lot more nuanced.

































