Anthropic has launched an AI agent in the Slack app that can work alongside employees in group chats.
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Take-Two Interactive has announced the pricing for the highly anticipated GTA 6, which it will launch in November.
Being late to the party isn’t the real problem – it’s showing up with nothing new to offer.
Dual-listed lender Investec is putting Microsoft’s AI assistant on every desk in South Africa and the UK.
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The US government sued Adobe, accusing it of concealing hefty termination fees in its most popular subscription plan.
Eskom CEO Dan Marokane said the utility needs to intensify its recovery and add clean energy stations.
The ANC and the DA have committed to “rapid, inclusive and sustainable” economic growth.
Eskom CEO Dan Marokane said on Friday that the utility has made positive strides but must navigate many challenges ahead.
Google is adding a range of anti-theft tech to Android that is likely to be widely welcomed by South African smartphone users.
The ANC and its largest rival, the Democratic Alliance, have agreed to work together in a government of national unity.
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A selloff in technology stocks is spreading from more speculative shares to the world’s biggest companies.
Walt Disney Co’s quarterly results show a path for signing up a quarter of a billion subscribers: international expansion. But investors are now asking, at what cost?
Safaricom is encouraged by the positive outlook in Ethiopia and plans to start operations there this year, its CEO said.
Toyota rolled out its first mass-produced battery electric car in Japan on Thursday for lease only, a strategy that has raised analysts’ eyebrows.
My thoughts tend to go to dark places these days. And so when I watched Google on Wednesday trot out one after another of its homegrown computing devices for every task and every nook of our homes, I went straight to dystopia
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

































