There is a difference between acknowledging complexity and weaponising it to resist change, writes Busi Mavuso.
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Chinese brand Leapmotor’s second South African model uses the same range-extender trick in a smaller package.
Standard Bank Group has named Amazon Bedrock as its platform and claimed a 20% gain from AI coding tools.
A leaked US state department draft warns 35 countries they cannot join both American and Chinese AI coalitions.
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The US may ask a judge to force Google to divest parts of its business, including Chrome and Android.
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Communications minister Solly Malatsi has claimed that millions of viewers were “at risk of being cut off”.
Product ratings for online shopping, once a helpful way of gauging an item’s quality, are under attack.
MultiChoice Group has secured another arrest in its crackdown on the Waka TV pirate streaming operation.
Vodafone Group has partnered with Google to bring cloud services and generative AI tools to customers in Europe and Africa.
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Britain’s competition regulator said it will refer Microsoft’s acquisition of the Call of Duty maker for an in-depth investigation.
The announcement signals a major escalation of the US crackdown on China’s technological capabilities as tensions bubble over the fate of Taiwan.
Twitter is internally testing a widely requested edit button, a feature that will be rolled out to paid subscribers in the coming weeks.
SpaceX will launch five more astronaut missions to the International Space Station for Nasa at the end of the decade under a $1.4-billion contract.
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A key stumbling block in trade negotiations between China and the US has been Beijing’s extensive support for its technology firms. But if US President Donald Trump’s administration thinks that will change any

































