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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Eskom is rolling out its load limiting project, aimed at optimising electricity consumption, to more suburbs in Johannesburg.
The French broadcaster has claimed it can work around local ownership rules. Experts don’t necessarily agree.
TechCentral is thrilled to announce the launch of TCS Legends, featuring South Africans who achieved great things in tech.
Music from Africa is gaining a global audience with help from social media platforms such as TikTok.
Meta Platforms added $196-billion in stock market value on Friday, marking the biggest one-day gain in any share in US history.
Vodacom Group, including Safaricom, has topped 200 million customers for the first time – doubling from 100 million in 2018.
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MediaTek has released a new 5G smartphone chip that it hopes will be used in premium-priced Android smartphones, a market Qualcomm currently dominates.
Apple is pushing to accelerate development of its electric car and is refocusing the project around full self-driving capabilities. By Mark Gurman.
Nvidia could become the first trillion-dollar semiconductor company, analysts believe, after an extraordinary rise in its valuation this year.
The Russian missile test that shattered a dead satellite this week highlights a growing threat of space debris.
President Jacob Zuma has warded off calls to resign over the scandals that have marred his administration and spread dissent in the ruling party largely thanks to a bloc of politicians known as the “premier league” that has his back. With urban voters deserting
Opposition from Eskom and government infighting threatens to sabotage the world’s fastest growing green energy programme. Eskom is stalling on signing government-brokered deals to buy renewable energy

































