Google is rolling out a wave of AI features in Gmail, aiming to turn the e-mail service into a proactive “inbox assistant”.
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China’s AI sector is gaining confidence and risk appetite, but chip-making constraints still blunt ambitions to rival the US.
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Physical AI dominated CES this week, yet questions persist over affordability, usefulness and mass market demand.
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Airtel Africa will roll out Starlink direct-to-cell satellite connectivity across 14 markets from 2026.
Presidency spokesman Vincent Magwenya has urged restraint on focusing on Starlink, saying multiple satellite providers are eyeing investment in South Africa.
Renewable capacity continues to expand as government advances transmission expansion and private sector participation initiatives nationwide.
Wiocc Group has secured $65-million in debt financing to expand open-access digital infrastructure across Africa.
Shortly after 2pm, the currency was trading at R16.78/$, continuing a firming trend that started in April.
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Chinese AI developer DeepSeek made its first public appearance in almost a year after it became a global sensation.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk won shareholder approval on Thursday for the largest corporate pay package in history.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has warned that China will beat the US in the artificial intelligence race.
Google plans to build a large AI data centre on the remote Indian Ocean outpost of Christmas Island.
The deal with AMD underscores OpenAI and the broader AI industry’s voracious appetite for computing power.
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