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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Ford’s Silverton plant has produced its millionth Ranger bakkie since production began at the site 24 years ago.
Qualcomm is providing the semiconductors underpinning Microsoft’s new breed of Copilot+ PCs.
Presenting the technologists – including a South African – who gained neither fame nor fortune for their contributions but still advanced IT in significant ways.
The deepening rivalry may decide the direction of artificial intelligence design and adoption.
A newly published cloud policy for South Africa moves away from state-owned data centres.
ARM Holdings aims to gain more than 50% of the Windows PC market within five years, its CEO said.
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China has blocked the social media accounts of a nationalistic blogger who waged a campaign against a major Chinese tech firm.
Nvidia is one of the worst-performing semiconductor stocks this year, though the shares are hardly in the bargain basement bin.
Sony is expanding its gaming accessories range with the announcement of a new DualSense Edge wireless controller for the PlayStation 5.
Ren Zhengfei has told employees the company must shift its focus from pursuing scale to ensuring profits and cash flow.
Apple’s results confirmed that, while the days of double-digit smartphone industry growth are over, CEO Tim Cook has a plan to withstand the slowdown. The shares gained in late trading on Tuesday after
Apple is now exactly the company that investors slowly started to accept in recent months. Whether that is good or bad news is entirely in the eye of the beholder. What’s clear is that Apple is having trouble

































