America’s technology giants will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital rule overhaul, sources said.
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Silicon is transforming battery and charging technology, leading to thinner devices, larger capacities and faster charging.
Physical AI dominated CES this week, yet questions persist over affordability, usefulness and mass market demand.
Google is rolling out a wave of AI features in Gmail, aiming to turn the e-mail service into a proactive “inbox assistant”.
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For US chip giant Intel, the darling of the computer age before it fell on hard times, things might have been quite different.
The Consumer Goods and Services Ombudsman has warned that the legislative framework around e-commerce is lacking.
The 32nd General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union kicked off on Tuesday in Cape Town.
Municipalities owe Eskom R82.3-billion in arrears, which the embattled power utility is struggling to collect.
Households are still installing rooftop solar despite South Africa’s now four-month-long reprieve from load shedding.
Making home geysers “smart” could be a major contributor to ending load shedding in South Africa forever.
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Alphabet lost US$100-billion in market value on Wednesday after its new chatbot shared inaccurate information in a promotional video.
The UK’s antitrust regulator said Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard raises competition concerns about cloud and console gaming.
Zoom Video Communications will cut about 1 300 jobs as demand for the company’s video conferencing services slows with the waning of the pandemic.
Kenya Power aims to convert its 2 000 petrol- and diesel-driven vehicles to electric over the next four years.
Shares in Tencent jumped in Hong Kong on Friday morning amid reports that China had reopened the door for new game titles. Traders should curb their enthusiasm.
Why didn’t Facebook do a full accounting after March of all its partnership arrangements that hooked outside companies into Facebook data? It cannot seem to clean up its own mess.

































