Appliance and smart home giant, China’s Haier Group, has officially launched in South Africa.
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Xneelo has begun construction on a second data centre at Samrand in Gauteng.
OpenAI is unsatisfied with some of Nvidia’s latest AI chips and has sought alternatives, sources have said.
The transaction values SpaceX at $1-trillion, and xAI at $250-billion, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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SuperSport has acquired the rights from New World TV after being beaten across the line by the SABC.
New submarine internet cables have dramatically boosted Africa’s international connectivity, a new report shows.
Amid the news that Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse is no longer protected by copyright, a battle is still raging in South Africa over changes to copyright law.
Naspers is boosting investment into Takealot Group ahead of Amazon.com’s entry into South Africa’s e-commerce market.
The draft Integrated Resource Plan contains huge errors in costing the different future energy scenarios.
The planned new state-owned holding company will own and manage at least 13 of the country’s SOEs.
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Has Microsoft gone back its bad old ways? Some customers and rivals are making a bold claim that the software giant is again using its sway over one market to thwart competition in another.
The Nasdaq 100 Index lost more than $1-trillion in market value in the past four sessions. Yet its roller-coaster ride may have only just begun.
Twitter said Elon Musk has decided not to join its board, a stunning twist to a week-long saga that’s captivated the tech community.
Jack Dorsey’s Block and crypto firm Blockstream plan to mine bitcoin at Tesla’s solar plant in Texas.
Dear Mr Dimon, a few days ago, you called bitcoin and cryptocurrencies a “fraud”. You said bitcoin is “not a real thing” and that governments “would close it down”. I understand your perspective and, in fact, I shared a similar view
If you’re an actor or producer in Hollywood, it’s hard to miss the flag Netflix has planted in Tinseltown. Its new 14-storey tower is visible for kilometres in sprawling Los Angeles, topped by the company’s red logo. The smell of popcorn

































