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 plunged 23.5% 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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A month after launch, the e-commerce giant appears to be struggling to make significant inroads into the local market.
iStore has joined the on-demand shopping fray, promising free deliveries in Cape Town and Sandton in under 60 minutes.
Microsoft says a key new feature in an upcoming line of AI-branded PCs will be shipped in the “off” position.
City Power has warned it will impose “load reduction” on Johannesburg residents to “protect the grid from total collapse”.
An antitrust tribunal in Nigeria has fined MultiChoice and ordered a month of free viewing for its subscribers there.
Stellantis is considering expanding into the production of new-energy vehicles in South Africa, its local MD said.
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Citing a stubborn fuel leak, the space agency said the debut mission of its moon-to-Mars Artemis programme will be delayed by at least several weeks.
China has become the first country to approve a needle-free, inhaled version of a Covid-19 vaccine.
Meta Platforms signed an agreement to have chip-maker Qualcomm produce custom chipsets for its Quest virtual reality devices.
Britain’s competition regulator said it will refer Microsoft’s acquisition of the Call of Duty maker for an in-depth investigation.
It’s relatively easy these days to find critics of Skype, the popular online calling service that Microsoft acquired in 2011 for US$8.5bn. Former devotees routinely gripe on social media that the software has become
ZTE regards the next two weeks as crucial to resolving a US blockade that’s brought its main businesses to a standstill and choked off revenue, signalling the potential collapse of one of the world’s largest makers

































