Take-Two Interactive has announced the pricing for the highly anticipated GTA 6, which it will launch in November.
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South Africans have already gone digital at the till. Visa is betting their employers are next.
Broadcom’s CEO says the chip matches Nvidia’s Blackwell, as AI labs scramble for alternatives to scarce GPUs.
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South Africans vote in an election on Wednesday that looks set to reshape the political landscape.
Botswana has granted a licence to SpaceX’s Starlink unit. There’s still no word on its licensing in South Africa.
The retail group, which owns PEP and Ackermans, sells seven of every 10 prepaid smartphones in South Africa.
The embattled Post Office has been granted an extension to a monopoly that it appears powerless to enforce.
Online sales at Pick n Pay grew by nearly 75% in the past year – and more than doubled for on-demand sales.
Companies must approach AI coding tools cautiously but must also be careful to avoid being left behind, experts say.
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Elon Musk is willing to invest up to $15-billion of his own money to take Twitter private, the New York Post reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Smartphone shipments fell 11% in the first quarter, the worst drop since the coronavirus outbreak, according to Canalys.
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.
Uber Technologies’ incoming CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, inherits an embattled global business with crises sprawling across continents. Since Uber’s founding in 2009, the San Francisco-based company has tested the world’s
Telkom’s zero-rated streaming plans, called LIT, which it plans to introduce on 1 September, may break network neutrality principles and run counter to government’s draft integrated policy for the ICT sector, a reading

































