Canal+ has struck deals with Google and OpenAI to bring generative AI to its production teams and streaming app.
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Canal+ shares crashed more than 20% after MultiChoice subscriber losses and a grim revenue outlook rattled investors.
Canal+ has called Showmax an “expensive failure” whose closure will help accelerate cost savings at MultiChoice.
FNB is revamping its eWallet service and adding a WhatsApp channel to bring more users into the formal banking system.
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Gesture-detection software from French company Veesion is helping identify suspicious in-store behaviour.
Icasa reached the wrong conclusions in drafting new call termination rate regulations, Telkom has said.
The first big segment of the massive 2Africa submarine cable system, is live, connecting South Africa with Kenya.
MultiChoice has blamed a “challenging consumer environment” for a 9% slump in active subscribers.
Standard Bank’s mobile virtual network operator has partnered with MTN for network services.
Cell C has announced plans to sell 44 of its 47 company-owned stores as it moves to a franchising model.
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Former Disney CEO Bob Iger said a “substantial portion” of Twitter’s users were “not real” in 2016 when Disney was weighing a purchase.
Cook credited Jobs with making privacy a top priority at the company and said he largely still runs Apple in the manner of its late co-founder.
Satellite services firm Globalstar will partner with Apple for a feature on the company’s flagship iPhone 14 series that will allow users to call for help during an emergency.
Samsung Electronics is warning that the semiconductor industry could be in for a rocky close to 2022.
Elon Musk’s idea of creating a credibility rating site for journalists and media outlets seems wacky on the face of it. For one, the proposed name, Pravda, is cringe-making for a Soviet-born journalist like me. But not
It probably happens every minute of the day: a little girl demands to see the photo her parent has just taken of her. Today, thanks to smartphones and other digital cameras, we can see snapshots immediately, whether we
































