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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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MultiChoice Group said it is open to US media giant Comcast acquiring a larger stake in its video streaming platform, Showmax.
The new Showmax, which MultiChoice unveiled on Monday, will cost R89/month, from R99/month previously.
The newly launched Showmax follows in DStv’s footsteps by turning to sport as drawcard to lure subscribers.
The EAIF will invest in infrastructure projects focused on the energy transition, low-carbon economies and smart cities.
Google searches on misleading stories often pull people into a spiral of yet more bad information.
Top Sky executive Andrea Zappia has been named chairman of MultiChoice Group-owned Showmax.
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Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management now expects Tesla shares to more than quadruple to $4 600 by 2026.
Elon Musk’s public venting about the US Securities and Exchange Commission at a TED talk went too far, according to investors who are suing the billionaire and Tesla.
Apple has started widespread internal testing of several new Mac models with next-generation M2 chips.
Elon Musk has made a “best and final” offer to buy Twitter, saying the company has extraordinary potential and he will unlock it.
The sharp rise in the price of bitcoin and some other cryptocurrencies since the start of 2017 has created enormous interest in this market. Many people see it is a chance to make money, and they don’t want to miss out. However
Advances in artificial intelligence should be used to help humans and machines work together, rather than to create competition between them in everything from chess matches to the job market, Microsoft
































