Standard Bank Group has named Amazon Bedrock as its platform and claimed a 20% gain from AI coding tools.
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The instrument draws on the interferometry expertise Rhodes University built through MeerKAT and the SKA.
The director-general says a date will follow stakeholder consultation, and worries communities think one already exists.
Chinese brand Leapmotor’s second South African model uses the same range-extender trick in a smaller package.
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StarSat has accused the communications regulator of ulterior motives following a raid at the broadcaster’s premises.
Eskom has been using diesel-fuelled auxiliary turbines extensively to stave off power cuts.
AI still has amazing potential, but it may be time to take a moment to consider where it will actually be the most useful.
Visa is launching a platform for banks to issue fiat-backed tokens such as stablecoins and tokenised deposits.
Government is considering measures to offset a proposed power-price hike, including delaying plans to raise carbon taxes.
Microsoft gives its Edge web browser an unfair advantage, according to a complaint filed with the European Commission.
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Xiaomi is in talks with Beijing Automotive Group to collaborate on producing electric vehicles, according to people familiar with the matter.
The company doesn’t believe any passwords were taken as part of the breach and users shouldn’t have to take action to secure their accounts.
Facebook parent company Meta Platforms is building a customer service division to help users who have had posts or accounts removed unexpectedly.
Graphics chip designer Nvidia forecast a sharp drop in revenue in the current quarter on the back of a weaker gaming industry.
If you are one of 2.2bn Facebook users worldwide, you have probably been alarmed by the recent coverage of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a story that began when The Guardian revealed 50m (now thought to be 87m) user
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