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Financial support is very welcome but regulatory intervention is needed to deal sustainably with market failure.
Huawei has launched the Mate 70 series, the first smartphones from the company that don’t run Android.
The broadcasters’ fight over channel removals and restrictions on sports sublicensing agreements has been settled.
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Jensen Huang said the future of AI will be services that can “reason”, but this will require the costs to come down first.
The Information Regulator will soon take aim at security checkpoints at the entrances to office parks and residential estates.
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The US may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business, including Chrome and Android.
Capitec has said that despite signing up 1.3 million clients to its MVNO in just two years, it’s just getting started.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has claimed that millions of viewers were “at risk of being cut off”.
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LG Energy Solution is aiming to commercialise what’s been described as a game-changing battery-making technology by 2028.
China is far ahead of other countries in generative AI inventions like chatbots, filing six times more patents than its closest rival.
Qualcomm has become the new front-of-shirt sponsor for Manchester United Football Club as the firm pivots into PC processors.
A hot new online game is refuelling investor optimism for Tencent, driving China’s biggest stock boost of 2024.
AI chatbots are becoming more human-like, to the point that some people may struggle to tell if they’re human or machine.
Some of the world’s biggest advertisers are experimenting with using AI to cut costs and increase productivity.