Gartner predicts AI coding costs will rival developer salaries by 2028. It may come sooner in South Africa.
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IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-nanometre chip technology.
Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
Meta’s pick of an Indian fintech founder signals the scale of the company’s payment ambitions for WhatsApp.
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The economic fallout from state-owned Eskom’s struggle to keep the lights on is a top issue in the 29 May poll.
Chinese EVs are causing a headache for regulators in the US and the EU. South Africa has a different problem.
South Africa’s internet exchange points are playing a key role in the efficiency and stability of the internet across Africa.
Nasdaq-listed e-retailer Jumia Technologies plans to focus on Nigeria as part of a bid to turn profitable.
TBD, a digital payment platform owned by Block, is looking to accelerate its global cross-border payments business.
South Africa’s telecoms operators collectively invest more than R25-billion/year in their networks.
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EU antitrust regulators are quizzing Microsoft’s rivals and customers about its cloud business and licensing deals in a move that could lead to a formal investigation.
Blue Origin has completed its fourth flight with a crew, landing successfully in rural Texas after taking a half dozen passengers for a 10-minute suborbital joyride.
Daniel Nzoma’s face glows in the light of a computer screen as he reviews code used for driverless cars and crop disease detection, an unusual job in Nairobi’s crowded Pipeline neighbourhood.
Microsoft president Brad Smith wrote to Ukraine’s leader this month with a clear message: it would continue doing business in Russia.
If you’ve ever driven Tesla’s flagship vehicle – the $140 000 Model S P100D – you’ve experienced an unparalleled version of driving power. Zero to 100km/h in 2.3s punches you back in the seat while making the stomach
Amazon.com has reminded investors that luring shoppers away from stores and dominating the cloud computing industry isn’t cheap. The company on Thursday forecast a potential quarterly loss for the first time in

































