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.
Being late to the party isn’t the real problem – it’s showing up with nothing new to offer.
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The Democratic Alliance launched its election manifesto at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Saturday.
Telkom has reported a 2% year-on-year improvement in revenue in the third quarter of its financial year.
South African retailers are complaining that Temu has used import tax loopholes to undercut local companies.
The company formerly known as Twitter has reached an agreement with laid-off staff from its only African office.
The OpenAI CEO is working to secure US approval for a massive venture to boost global manufacturing of AI chips.
TCS Legends, the new video podcast series from TechCentral, launches this Monday with the first of a special double episode.
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Apple’s self-driving car project has lost three key engineers in recent weeks, adding to a rash of departures from a tumultuous business with daunting ambitions.
Apple is on the verge of reaching $3-trillion in market value. That’s bigger than the entire German equity market. Or the UK economy.
Fundraising by African start-ups is set to reach $5-billion in 2021, a higher amount than the figure raised in the previous three years combined.
Bitcoin edged higher for a third day following this weekend’s flash crash, with chart watchers suggesting the rally may push the largest cryptocurrency back to around $55 000.
Mobile network operators need to adopt content-intensive strategies because “over-the-top” services will continue to impact their average revenue per user negatively. Cell C has responded to these threats by hosting mobile
The biggest long-term threat to the iPhone isn’t Android, Samsung Electronics or China’s bevy of cheap phone makers. Instead, it’s a deceptively simple idea: apps work better if you embed them in a single program, rather than

































