AI wearables are advancing fast, but affordability and functionality will keep smartphones firmly in charge for now.
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The Information Regulator reflects on Popia, Paia and why data rights governance must blend legal and technical expertise.
Amazon is cutting 16 000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months.
iCAUR has confirmed it will enter South Africa with 20 dealerships, launching two models and a national support network.
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A major network outage was impacting Telkom mobile users in South Africa on Monday.
Avanti has partnered with Q-KON to deliver LEO satellite services via the Eutalsat OneWeb constellation in South Africa.
A sustained maintenance drive has brought units at Medupi and Kusile back online, bolstering Eskom’s energy availability factor.
Vodacom Group on Monday reported a 10.8% fall in full-year earnings, impacted by start-up losses in Ethiopia.
Two submarine internet cables that connect South Africa and Kenya went on the blink on Sunday.
Eskom said it does not expect to implement load shedding this week, taking the current run to beyond 50 days.
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Nvidia on Tuesday announced new flagship chips for video gamers that use artificial intelligence to enhance graphics.
Zendesk shareholders have approved a $10.2-billion planned acquisition of the software maker by a group of private equity firms.
Apple is working on a software update for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max aimed at fixing a bug that makes the rear camera on the device physically shake.
A hacker published authentic, pre-release footage from development of Grand Theft Auto VI, the most anticipated video game from Take-Two Interactive Software.
The Public Investment Corp and African Equity and Empowerment Investment Group, Sekunjalo’s listed vehicle, value Ayo Technology Solutions at a healthy R14.8bn. The market values it at R11.3bn, which, while substantially
Hopes are running high for the next wave of innovation in blockchains – the decentralised computer-based distributed ledgers that are being touted as the solution for everything from routine financial transactions
































