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The Post Office is attempting to exit business rescue with no funded partner, an unresolved creditor fight and a hamstrung board.
After two years of broken promises, Apple’s rebuilt Siri finally arrives next month – and South Africa is included at launch.
A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
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Amazon’s revamped Alexa, due for release in October, look set to be powered by Anthropic’s Claude AI models.
The new Sim-only offering from Rain competes directly with other mobile operators.
X said it expects Brazil’s top court to order it to shut down as a pitched legal battle plays out over compliance with local laws.
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Intel is working with investment bankers to help navigate the most difficult period in its 56-year history.
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The crypto industry was on edge on Monday morning on fears contagion from problems at major crypto players could unleash a major shakeout if not contained.
Tencent has formed an “extended reality” unit, sources said, formally placing its bets on the metaverse concept of virtual worlds.
At least five employees were fired by private rocket company SpaceX after drafting and circulating an open letter criticising founder Elon Musk.
SpaceX employees have penned a letter to company executives, denouncing the behavior of CEO Elon Musk in the wake of sexual harassment allegations.
When will cryptocurrencies live up to the second part of their name? Now that bitcoin is a mainstream asset, with futures contracts traded at the world’s largest exchange, becoming actual money should be the logical next step. But if
Bitcoin has wowed markets this year with breakneck gains as investors flocked to an asset that exists only in cyberspace. But the laborious creation of each digital bitcoin by private computer networks has real-world consequences

































