Alphabet is taking on OpenAI with a gusto that underscores Wall Street’s perception that the Google parent is the leader in AI.
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Bitcoin slid towards $70 000 on Thursday as hawkish Fed fears and heavy ETF outflows deepened the latest crypto rout.
Global memory shortages are choking smartphone supply, threatening sales, profits and industry growth.
MTN Group is in advanced discussions to acquire the shares in IHS Holdings that it does not already own.
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A Vodacom pilot is using a virtual twin of Cape Town to calculate optimal tower equipment configurations in real time.
Shares of Intel rose by nearly 7% on Thursday, hitting their highest level in 17 months, after receiving an upgrade.
Apple will adopt a messaging standard that will allow for a smoother texting experience between iPhones and Android devices.
South Africa’s supply of natural gas is set to plunge within the next three to four years.
MultiChoice Group surprised investors on Wednesday by reporting customer growth of 5% in its premium segment.
OneCart CEO Aidan Johnson believes South Africa is on the cusp of further big growth in online shopping.
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Rolls-Royce, the engine maker known for powering Airbus and Boeing workhorse jets, expects a fully electric small aircraft in three to five years.
Global chip sales hit a record in 2021 at $555.9-billion, up 26.2% on the year, and topping a trillion units for the first time ever.
Uber Technologies will one day join the likes of Microsoft by accepting bitcoin as a payment option on its app.
Cisco Systems held talks with Splunk about a takeover that could have been its biggest deal ever, but the discussions fell apart in recent weeks.
The social media giants based in the US may soon face a new attack in Europe. There’s a perception among activists and officials that the basis of their business model – targeted advertising – can be a threat to democracy. In a speech on
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