The Google parent has allayed doubts about its AI strategy, thrusting it back to the forefront of the high-stakes race.
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Trade minister Parks Tau has appointed a new SEZ advisory board, blending government, business and technology expertise.
Smart meter installations are lagging sharply, undermining Eskom’s ability to end load reduction timeously.
Apple will use Google’s Gemini models for its revamped Siri coming later this year under a multi-year deal.
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The public works minister said cybercriminals have siphoned R300-million from the department over a decade.
Microsoft is introducing huge price hikes of up to 66% for Xbox Game Pass in South Africa.
Samsung has unveiled the sixth iteration of its folding smartphones alongside a new high-end smartwatch.
The GSMA has announced a global coalition that will seek to make smartphones more accessible in emerging markets.
Showmax will increase the prices of two of its five subscription packages, beginning in August, it said on Wednesday.
Traditional broadcasters in Europe and elsewhere have moved onto integrating the internet into their business models.
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Microsoft is working on a version of its search engine that uses the artificial intelligence behind chatbot ChatGPT.
A steady slide in Apple shares pushed the iPhone maker’s market value below $2-trillion, the latest casualty in the tech stock rout.
In three decades at Samsung Electronics, Yang Hyang-ja helped shape the conglomerate’s present dominance in global memory chip making. Now she’s taking on a far broader challenge.
Foxconn Technology Group has brought the world’s largest iPhone plant to about 90% of anticipated peak capacity.
South Africa has a lot going for it when it comes to renewable energy. But several factors stand in the way of its ability to move entirely away from coal.
IBM just made the cloud computing war far more interesting. It’s not an easy sell, but IBM and Red Hat certainly make a more compelling cloud computing alternative.

































