Headline inflation slowed to 4.3% in July, ending four months of acceleration – and beating market expectations.
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Replying to a customer on WhatsApp will start costing business users money from October. Meta won’t confirm how much.
Crypto arbitrage firm Kastelo says every client watched a compulsory video and signed a mandate before any offshore trade.
Absa has said that 1 400 developers use AI coding tools while its chatbot fields 100 000 queries monthly.
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Intel plans to eliminate thousands of jobs to reduce costs and fund an ambitious turnaround effort.
South Africa’s operators should be paid by streaming giants to carry their content, an industry expert argues.
Private equity shareholders of Primedia are considering strategic options for their stakes in the broadcasting group.
On-demand online delivery service Checkers Sixty60 has seen sales climb by 58% in the 52 weeks to end-June 2024.
Uber has rubbished a report of cars older than three years being kicked off the platform in South Africa.
eMedia, the parent of e.tv and Openview, has disclosed viewer adoption figures for its eVOD streaming service.
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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.
Elon Musk has secured $7.1-billion in funding from a group of investors that includes Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison to fund his $44-billion takeover of Twitter.
Meta Platforms is slowing the growth of its workforce as the Facebook parent looks to rein in costs, the company said.
Last week, the Financial Services Board granted the fourth new stock exchange licence issued in the past two years. The licence was awarded to Equity Express Securities Exchange, and follows those given to ZAR X
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

































