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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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Tyme Group could raise as much as $100-million in funding this year, propelling it into unicorn status.
Wi-Fi 7 is the next frontier in unlicensed wireless communication, promising significantly faster speeds compared to Wi-Fi 6.
Tower operator IHS and its second largest shareholder, Wendel, have reached an agreement on corporate governance matters.
The four-year-old TymeBank said it is the first digital bank to achieve profitability in Africa.
Sekunjalo has claimed it plans to sue President Cyril Ramaphosa and state organs for R75-billion.
Microsoft is opening up its AI assistant to consumers and making the corporate version available to SMEs.
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Netflix’s revelation that it will introduce advertisements was met with a mix of shock, cheers and scepticism from the advertising community.
The BMW i7 unveiled on Wednesday boasts a luxurious interior that includes a flatscreen lowering from the ceiling to entertain passengers in the rear.
Elon Musk is willing to invest up to $15-billion of his own money to take Twitter private, the New York Post reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Smartphone shipments fell 11% in the first quarter, the worst drop since the coronavirus outbreak, according to Canalys.
Apple has a yield problem. The company is struggling to boost production yields quickly enough to ship a device that accounts for more than 60% of annual revenue. Cobbling together various media reports, it seems
Inventor James Dyson confirmed on Tuesday that his eponymous company, best known for its vacuums, is building an electric car. The project has been almost 30 years in the making, the billionaire wrote in an e-mail

































