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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Plans to introduce digital radio as an alternative to the analogue FM and AM bands in South Africa appear to have fizzled out.
Mozambique plans to end half a century of hydropower supply to Eskom, raising risks for South Africa’s economy.
The financial stability of municipalities hinges in large part on the revenue they generate from selling electricity.
Canal+, the company with French roots and global reach, has a similar history to South Africa’s MultiChoice Group.
Former State IT Agency CEO Bongani Andy Mabaso has joined JSE-listed Altron as group chief technology officer.
Senior management changes have been announced at MultiChoice Group and MTN South Africa.
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Nvidia, the world’s largest chip maker by market value, gave an upbeat forecast for the fourth quarter, fuelled by its expansion into data centres.
Covid deaths and infection rates may dip below seasonal flu levels by the middle of next year, assuming new dangerous variants don’t emerge in the meantime, Bill Gates said.
Bitcoin and ether stayed weak on Wednesday and near critical levels that analysts believe could spell further weakness if breached.
Amazon.com said on Wednesday it would stop accepting Visa credit cards issued in the UK from next year due to the high fees charged by the payment processor for transactions.
Following the shock results of Brexit and the Trump victory, a lot of attention has focused on the role that Facebook might have played in creating online political ghettos in which false news can easily spread. Facebook now has serious political
The focus on “state capture” in South Africa has tended to divert attention from a deeper question. How can the distribution of wealth and control over the economy be changed in material terms? There is an implicit justification for corruption

































