Government has softened competition regulations to allow firms battling high power costs to jointly build energy infrastructure.
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South Africa’s SKA-Mid telescope comes alive as “first fringes” confirm it is now a working scientific instrument.
ChatGPT Health lets users upload medical records and connect wellness apps such as Apple Health and MyFitnessPal.
Procurement failures have prompted the high court to void Idemia’s licence card tender and mandate a fresh bidding process.
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National Transmission Company South Africa has named the contractors that will help “accelerate infrastructure roll-out”.
IHS Holding is exploring a potential sale of its towers businesses in Rwanda and Zambia.
NTT Data has launched an end-to-end offering aimed at the retail sector as it defines its strategy for the local market.
A US development agency will be one of the main investors in a new round as Liquid seeks to raise $225-million this year.
Inflation fell more than expected in July, opening the way for interest rate cuts from next month.
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Brazil’s central bank has approved Meta Platforms’ payments launch for small and medium-sized business.
An aggressive new US cybersecurity strategy seeks to shift the blame from companies that get hacked to software manufacturers and device makers.
There’s an area the Tesla and Twitter chief says the government should regulate now: artificial intelligence.
Binance’s stablecoin, Binance USD, has seen around $6-billion of outflows following a US regulatory crackdown on the company that issues the token.
As IBM launches its first commercial quantum computer, the technology may well prove to be the most disruptive to happen so far in the information age.
There will be grumbling about Facebook unifying its apps. But it was an obvious decision by a company that now has to try much harder to continue to lure more people and advertisers to its digital empire.

































