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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Escalated blackouts should taper off by mid-week as affected units are brought back online.
The Public Servants Association has said it is deeply concerned about the latest developments at the State IT Agency.
Hydrox Holdings has developed a new way of extracting hydrogen that it says will help usher in a new era of plentiful clean energy.
A new government spying bill compromises citizens’ privacy and increases the potential for the state to repeat previous abuses.
Are white-collar workers — think analysts, coders and even the odd opinion columnist — going the way of the medieval scribe?
Eskom escalated load shedding to stage 4 overnight, just hours after President Cyril Ramaphosa promised the worst of the power cuts were over.
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A UK regulator has told Facebook owner Meta Platforms to sell animated images platform Giphy over competition concerns.
Twitter’s new CEO, Parag Agrawal, is now the youngest CEO in the S&P 500, but apparently just barely.
Twitter on Monday joined the likes of Microsoft and Google in recognising India as one of the world’s richest pools of tech talent.
It’s official. After reports earlier on Monday that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was stepping down, the company has confirmed his exit.
You almost have to feel sorry for Julian Assange. Shut in at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London without access to sunlight, the founder of WikiLeaks is reduced to self-parody these days. Here is a man dedicated to radical
For years, the biggest names in tech crammed the Consumer Electronics Show floor with fridges, light switches and microwave ovens to preview a futuristic world where you could control every appliance































