Short-form content is developing as a new paradigm that traditional broadcasters and streamers are taking seriously.
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Safety researchers warn touchscreen-heavy dashboards increase distraction, reaction times and crash risk for drivers globally.
Taiwanese prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for the CEO of Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus.
AI data centres are starving the rest of the market of RAM and other components, pushing up the price of PCs, servers and everyday electronics.
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Amazon plans to launch an online storefront for low-priced apparel and home goods.
The SABC’s streaming platform is tracking well, with nearly five million unique streams in the first three weeks of June alone.
It’s not every day that you visit the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg to watch commercial drones in action.
OpenAI is delaying the release of a much-anticipated voice assistant feature for ChatGPT.
Icasa wants spectrum to be shared and dynamically allocated based on demand, time, location and usage patterns.
Takealot Group CEO Frederik Zietsman said he hopes the next trade minister will bring a strong tech focus to the portfolio.
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Apple has scaled back ambitious self-driving plans for its future electric vehicle and postponed the car’s target launch date by about a year.
Jack Dorsey’s Block is among the companies contributing to a funding round for a bitcoin miner in Africa fired by renewable power.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a medical device company, is under US federal investigation for potential animal welfare violations.
Microsoft has offered Sony a 10-year contract to make each new Call of Duty release available on PlayStation the same day it comes to Xbox.
It is nearly impossible to imagine Tesla without Elon Musk – its chairman, CEO, largest shareholder and public face. But the SEC’s lawsuit on Thursday has raised questions about the executive’s future.
A judgment by the constitutional court that compels former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini to pay 20% of the legal costs associated with the social grants fiasco out of her own pocket is a significant development.

































