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Anthropic projects revenue of up to $200-billion by 2028, against a $47-billion run rate today, as it prepares for a mega-listing.
Silver Lake is said to be in talks to acquire Workday in a deal that would rank among the largest software buyouts in history.
Icasa has withdrawn the allegation three days after a councillor raised it in parliament, conceding it had done no investigation.
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It is critical that e-commerce becomes a bigger source of profitability for Prosus, group CEO Fabricio Bloisi said.
For the past week, I’ve been testing VezoPay, the South African-made payment ring. Here’s my honest take.
Microsoft will allow its customers to build autonomous artificial intelligence agents from November.
The SIU will probe allegations of corruption related to the sponsorship of the controversial breakfast events.
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Kittyhawk, the air-taxi company backed by billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page, will be closing down.
Jamie Dimon didn’t mince words when a US lawmaker mentioned the executive’s history of criticising cryptocurrencies.
Meta Platforms was sued for allegedly building a secret workaround to safeguards that Apple launched last year to protect iPhone users.
YouTube unveiled a new way for creators to make money on short-form video, as it faces intensifying competition from TikTok.
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
This month, the European Union will embark on an expansive effort to give people more control over their data online. Known as the General Data Protection Regulation, it’s ambitious, well-intentioned and largely wrongheaded

































