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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Secure Express is offering what it says are more comfortable and significantly more secure rides.
Scrapping equity requirements for licensees in the ICT sector will encourage foreign investment, the minister said.
StarSat has accused the communications regulator of ulterior motives following a raid at the broadcaster’s premises.
Eskom has been using diesel-fuelled auxiliary turbines extensively to stave off power cuts.
AI still has amazing potential, but it may be time to take a moment to consider where it will actually be the most useful.
Visa is launching a platform for banks to issue fiat-backed tokens such as stablecoins and tokenised deposits.
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Hackers stole the e-mail addresses of more than 200 million Twitter users and posted them on an online hacking forum, a security researcher said.
Sim Wong Hoo, who founded Creative Technology in Singapore before sparring with Apple, has died at the age of 67.
Amazon.com is laying off more than 18 000 employees, a significantly bigger number than previously planned.
Tencent’s performance reflects optimism that China’s economic growth can find its way back to where it was before lockdowns.
More than a decade into the era of prevalent social networks and smartphones, people still have no way to make informed choices about how to safely conduct their lives online.
Telecommunications carriers have long grumbled that they spend a fortune building the world’s data networks only to watch the US technology giants reap most of the benefits. Now they fear Silicon Valley will take away their customers, too.

































