Altron’s continuing-ops Heps is now seen rising 31-37%, with group-level outlook upgraded more meaningfully.
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Digital identity experts have welcomed new draft regulations as a good starting point but have flagged areas of concern.
Broadcaster-only election rules leave South Africa exposed to the AI-driven disinformation already shaping votes elsewhere.
As the so-called Magnificent Seven pour billions into AI, the chip makers selling them hardware are getting rich.
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Bailouts for cash-strapped state-owned enterprises have cost taxpayers R456.5-billion over the past nine financial years.
Two students at Stellenbosch University describe how they discovered fraud in Sassa’s SRD grant application system.
Apple has launched its new generation of the iPad mini, packed with AI features including writing tools.
Data mined from the group’s rewards scheme feeds sophisticated AI models that optimise operations and pricing.
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Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has stepped down as chief executive of the company that upended Hollywood.
Mailchimp said it was hacked and that customer accounts were accessed, in the second such attack in less than a year.
Apple is working on a slate of devices aimed at challenging Amazon.com and Google in the smart-home market.
Former US President Donald Trump said his campaign was in talks with Meta Platforms about a possible return to Facebook.
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.

































