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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Icasa has withdrawn the allegation three days after a councillor raised it in parliament, conceding it had done no investigation.
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Netflix added five million customers in the third quarter and eclipsed expectations on every major financial metric.
Navigating space is hard. And yet you have to hand it to Elon Musk: his SpaceX firm makes it look easy.
South Africa is considering tax rebates or subsidies to promote the adoption of electric cars, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Eskom has appointed veteran South African IT leader Len de Villiers as its CIO on a three-year contract.
A new report from FarEye says bringing down costs is top of mind for the last-mile logistics sector.
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A hacker published authentic, pre-release footage from development of Grand Theft Auto VI, the most anticipated video game from Take-Two Interactive Software.
Cryptocurrencies fell to fresh lows on Monday on regulatory concerns and as investors globally turned shy on risky assets.
Apple’s iPhone 14 models contain a Qualcomm chip that can talk to satellites, according to an analysis of the phone by iFixit.
The surge in prices of lithium, the key battery material used to power electric cars, is seemingly unstoppable.
The suspended CEO of the state-owned Universal Service & Access Agency of South Africa, Lumko Mtimde, has come out guns blazing against his employer in the labour court, accusing the agency’s board and
In hindsight, Elon Musk’s statement at the beginning of Tesla’s latest earnings call that “We’re going to go as long as there are good questions to answer” sounds less like encouragement and more like a warning

































