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Cloud revenue up 63% and custom AI chips winning customers – Alphabet’s surge has grabbed Wall Street’s attention.
Apple will allow users to select from third-party AI models across its iOS 27 features, according to a report.
The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
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Buy now pay later, or BNPL, is a new form of digital lay-by – and it’s giving consumers an alternative to credit.
South Africa will delay the launch of a procurement process for a new nuclear power station to allow for more consultation.
Thirty-three live games are scheduled to be aired by the public broadcaster – including on eMedia’s Openview platform.
Google’s dominance in search is giving it a decisive advantage in the brewing AI wars.
MTN and Omniaudio have announced the launch of a sports radio platform that’s zero-rated for data consumption.
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Signs are piling up that the tech downturn may be deeper and longer-lasting than feared.
Samsung Electronics flagged a worse-than-expected 32% drop in quarterly operating earnings on Friday.
The chip maker’s third-quarter revenue estimates were about a billion dollars less than previously forecast, signalling the chip slump could be much worse than expected.
Musk needs to secure an additional $22.4-billion of funds to cover the equity financing portion of his deal to buy the social media company.
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

































