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Appliance and smart home giant, China’s Haier Group, has officially launched in South Africa.
Microsoft’s AI spending spree and Copilot push are testing investor and user patience after a decade of extraordinary gains.
JSE CIO Tebalo Tsoaeli explains how cloud, regulation and automated trading are reshaping Africa’s largest stock exchange.
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The introduction this year of “AI PCs” is the biggest development in the PC industry in 25 years, Intel has said.
Senior counsel for eMedia Holdings and MultiChoice Group battled it out at the Competition Tribunal on Thursday.
OpenRAN technology promises to revolutionise network management, but it’s been slow to mature and show its true value.
Rapid developments in AI and synthetic biology have led some to argue we are on the cusp of taking control of human evolution.
Governments and businesses are not prepared for the havoc quantum computers will sow in cybersecurity, an IBM executive said.
The acrimonious battle between eMedia and MultiChoice over sports rights goes to the Competition Tribunal on Thursday.
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Elon Musk’s short-lived effort to take Tesla private after his infamous “funding secured” tweet in August 2018 has loomed over the billionaire’s reputation.
Meta Platforms will this week attempt to overturn a controversial order to sell off Giphy, in a four-day trial that’ll mark the biggest antitrust court clash in the UK this year.
It is the biggest acquisition financing ever put forward for one person. Elon Musk is doing it his way.
Elon Musk formed a trio of holding companies as part of his bid to acquire Twitter, potentially giving the billionaire a path to bring all of his business ventures under a single parent.
Here are two facts that defy logic: by the end of the year, electric car maker Tesla will have burned through more than US$10bn without ever having made 10c. Yet companies around the world are lining up to compete
With the British prime minister calling London’s refusal to extend Uber’s license “disproportionate”, and Uber’s chief executive heading to London to talk to regulators, a compromise is in the offing. But it shouldn’t give Uber a false

































