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Telecoms industry lobbyists claim Europe’s latest regulatory moves show the “Fair Share” debate is far from settled.
Chery has agreed to acquire Nissan’s Pretoria plant, opening the door for Chinese vehicle manufacturing in South Africa.
Intel has warned it can’t meet AI data centre demand, forecasting weaker results and sending shares sharply lower.
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Eskom, working with partner Gridcars, has rolled out a number of EV charging stations across the country.
New entrants suggest the dynamic MVNO sector is healthy and poised for growth in South Africa.
The Chinese short-form video platform aims to promote community safety through outreach programmes, it said.
Lesaka’s R1.6-billion buyout of payments platform Adumo has been given the green light by regulators.
These are the articles and more that caught the attention of the TechCentral editorial team in the past 24 hours.
National Transmission Company South Africa has named the contractors that will help “accelerate infrastructure roll-out”.
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There were more than 200 e-books in Amazon’s Kindle store as of mid-February listing ChatGPT as an author or co-author – and the number is rising daily.
Microsoft has struck a 10-year deal to bring Call of Duty and other Activision games to Nvidia’s gaming platform if it’s allowed by regulators to buy Activision.
President Xi Jinping said China must resolve issues in key technological fields from the bottom up as the country deals with US export controls.
Macro events suggest bitcoin and other tokens should be beating a hasty retreat. Instead, they’re extending their 2023 rebound.
Let’s not fixate on what’s gone wrong for Apple in China. The company has many other problems that it seems to be doing too little to address.
Apple won’t be placing a giant booth at the big CES tech trade show starting on Sunday in Las Vegas, but its recent sales warning – and the country it blamed for the shortfall – will undoubtedly be the talk of the show.


































