Absa has taken a R2.4-billion hit after a strategy shift left software assets with zero recoverable value.
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Canal+ has struck a deal with Google Cloud to bring generative AI to its production teams and streaming app.
Canal+ is heading to the JSE by mid-2026 – and is betting big on Africa to drive future growth.
Canal+ is investing €100-million to fix MultiChoice – but a continued subscriber exodus shows righting the ship won’t be easy.
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Nvidia’s rise was by no means assured — and neither is its staying power as the mostly highly valued company in the world.
Organisations are learning that paying attention to the adage “garbage in, garbage out” has never been more important.
The Competition Commission is considering a monetary pool, funded by Big Tech, that pays media houses for news content.
Zimbabwe plans to install floating solar panels by early next year at the world’s biggest dam.
Rules similar to Australia’s and Canada’s, which make Big Tech pay for news content, may be around the corner for South Africa.
Investors are cautiously optimistic South Africa’s new unity government can deliver stable economic policies to revive growth.
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Deputy President David Mabuza has told MPs that there are no plans to privatise Eskom, despite the difficulties facing the state-owned utility.
Adobe has agreed to buy software design start-up Figma in a deal valued at $20-billion to help it expand tools for creative professionals.
Ford’s glitzy introduction of a redesigned Mustang powered by fossil fuels runs counter to the industry narrative of ditching petrol-burning cars.
CEO Bob Chapek is considering merging the Hulu streaming service with Disney+, creating a single online option for viewing the company’s movies and TV shows.
The world’s biggest diamond company, De Beers, recently announced it would start selling synthetic diamond gemstones for the first time in its 130-year history. Artificial diamonds have been manufactured since the 1950s
The South African Revenue Service has issued a media release for South African resident travellers returning to South Africa with personal effects such as laptops, iPads, cellphones, golf clubs, cameras and
































