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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Government is considering measures to offset a proposed power-price hike, including delaying plans to raise carbon taxes.
Microsoft gives its Edge web browser an unfair advantage, according to a complaint filed with the European Commission.
Mark Zuckerberg became the world’s second-richest person for the first time on Thursday, jumping ahead of Jeff Bezos.
South African assets have rallied in recent months, yet the head of the country’s biggest bank still sees a cautious approach among many foreign investors.
Zizi Kodwa and co-accused Jehan Mackay appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on Thursday.
South Africa is introducing reforms to its strict visa regime to bring in more skilled workers and tourists.
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Salesforce said it would cut about 10% of its workforce as customers become more cautious with spending.
Investors are no longer turning a blind eye to risks facing Apple, an about-face that threatens more pain for the stock.
Qualcomm unveiled a family of processors for cars called the Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC that handles both assisted driving and cockpit functions.
Microsoft is working on a version of its search engine that uses the artificial intelligence behind chatbot ChatGPT.
The supreme court of appeal ruled on Thursday that it is up to the social development department to consider drafting legislation that will protect social grant beneficiaries from predatory practices.
Early next year, the European Union’s highest court is expected to rule on one of the Internet’s most controversial topics: the right to be forgotten. The judges should curb their ambition.

































