IT services group iOCO expects interim EPS between 27c and 30c amid restructuring success.
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Vodacom and MTN are among six operators backing a $40 smartphone pilot to boost connectivity across Africa.
Artificial intelligence now sits at the centre of financial services group Discovery’s growth strategy.
With returns in traditional tech hubs moderating, global investors are turning to emerging markets, including South Africa.
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OpenAI is releasing a much-anticipated new voice assistant to all paid users of its chatbot ChatGPT.
SABC CEO Nomsa Chabeli has told parliament that the development of a funding model for the SABC “must be expedited”.
There’s opportunism, and then there’s Qualcomm’s approach to buy Intel. Many obstacles remain to a successful transaction.
Confusion over the difference between ownership and control has muddied the waters at Icasa hearings.
Nedbank said on Monday that it had fully restored services after an outage, which began at around 7.30am.
The head of South Africa’s flagship empowerment commission plans to introduce additional incentives and potential fines.
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Microsoft has started adding its recently upgraded Bing search engine to its Windows computer software.
The chatbot battle is heating up, and Mark Zuckerberg is making it clear that Meta Platforms is focusing on artificial intelligence-powered tools, too.
Elon Musk has approached artificial intelligence researchers in recent weeks about forming a new research lab, a report said.
MWC Barcelona is the scene of a fight between Big Tech companies and telecoms operators over who should fund the rollout of 5G and broadband.
It is increasingly clear that the company’s base of loyal users isn’t an inexhaustible resource from whom it can forever extract a rent through its services offerings
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.
































