Dual-listed lender Investec is putting Microsoft’s AI assistant on every desk in South Africa and the UK.
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Broadcom’s CEO says the chip matches Nvidia’s Blackwell, as AI labs scramble for alternatives to scarce GPUs.
Being late to the party isn’t the real problem – it’s showing up with nothing new to offer.
Take-Two Interactive has announced the pricing for the highly anticipated GTA 6, which it will launch in November.
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Apple’s developer conference on Monday was about more than infusing its software with the latest AI technology.
Salesforce sees an investment in training initiatives as key to its growth strategy in South Africa and the rest of Africa.
Volkswagen and Isuzu have expressed scepticism about South Africa’s plans to develop an EV industry.
The International Air Transport Association is anticipating record passenger numbers this year.
Over the years, researchers who study elephants have noticed an intriguing phenomenon.
Eskom is looking for a manager to lead its clean energy projects even as the utility extends the use of coal plants.
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Videos of people being dragged from their homes by health workers in hazmat suits coursed through Chinese social media on Sunday before being pulled down.
Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since January on Monday as slumping equity markets continued to hurt cryptocurrencies.
SAP is struggling to elevate and retain women in some of its senior-most positions. Insiders point to a big culture problem.
Europe’s antitrust chief, Margrethe Vestager, has called for a global approach towards Big Tech to prevent companies taking advantage of enforcement gaps.
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
It’s been 10 years since Apple unleashed a surge of innovation that upended the mobile phone industry. Electric cars, with a little help from ride-hailing and self-driving technology, could be about to pull the same

































