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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China’s AI sector is gaining confidence and risk appetite, but chip-making constraints still blunt ambitions to rival the US.
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.
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On-demand online delivery service Checkers Sixty60 has seen sales climb by 58% in the 52 weeks to end-June 2024.
Uber has rubbished a report of cars older than three years being kicked off the platform in South Africa.
eMedia, the parent of e.tv and Openview, has disclosed viewer adoption figures for its eVOD streaming service.
Bigging up bitcoin is a way of doubling down on a key demographic for Donald Trump and his running mate.
Even then, removing so-called ad valorem duties alone might not go far enough to boost affordability.
It is not too late for South Africa to embrace the EV revolution, writes Accenture’s Greg Cress.
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Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, expects the smartphone market to contract in 2023.
China’s smartphone sales endured a record fall in 2022, tumbling 13% to their lowest level in a decade.
A food blogger in China was fined R320 000 by authorities after she posted a video showing her illegally buying and eating a great white shark.
Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried on Saturday said prosecutors “sandbagged” the process to put their client in the “worst possible light”.
Huawei chief financial officer Wanzhou Meng faces extradition to the US over potential violations of American sanctions on Iran. Here are the latest developments.
Economists estimate that the South African economy could have been 10% larger by the end of 2014 if it had not been for crippling power shortages.

































