Cape Town start-up Shiprazor has raised R44-million, led by Norrsken22, to expand its courier network and AI tools.
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Home affairs has suspended two senior officials after AI ‘hallucinations’ were found in its new immigration white paper.
South Africa will hold its next municipal elections on 4 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a post on X.
Sundar Pichai’s bet on full-stack AI – chips, models, cloud – is starting to deliver real commercial returns.
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South Africa is considering tax rebates or subsidies to promote the adoption of electric cars, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Eskom has appointed veteran South African IT leader Len de Villiers as its CIO on a three-year contract.
A new report from FarEye says bringing down costs is top of mind for the last-mile logistics sector.
Cape Town-based Cardware Wallet’s hardware device was designed in South Africa and is being manufactured here, too.
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Amazon has announced its first colour Kindle e-reader following years of development effort.
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Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone’s plan to take on Big Tech with their own advertising joint venture is set to win unconditional EU antitrust approval.
Intel has made broad cuts to employee and executive pay, a week after the company issued a lower-than-expected sales forecast.
The Biden administration has stopped approving licences for US companies to export most items to China’s Huawei, three sources said.
Analysts are betting that AMD will be one of the few semiconductor companies that grows in 2023, even as talk of a downturn in the chip sector dominates the headlines.
Perhaps the only real surprise in yesterday’s public unveiling of Discovery Bank was the lack of any pricing information.
Telkom’s financial results for the six months to end-September are a mixed bag. Headlines are focused on a fixed-line business under immense pressure, and a mobile one that is doing extraordinarily well.

































