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Pick n Pay’s asap! app is adding Penny, a Gemini-powered assistant that builds your basket by conversation.
Conversation versus replenishment: Enrico Ferigolli on Penny, Gemini and how Pick n Pay is taking on Sixty60.
Payments giant Visa has detailed how AI agents, richer tokens and blockchain settlement will reshape commerce.
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South Africa is turning to drones and helicopters to fight cable theft that’s disrupting a key export line.
It’s rare for corporate brands to become verbs. It’s rarer still for the owner of such a brand to announce plans to intentionally destroy it.
Eskom increased the level of load shedding further on Monday because of poorly performing power stations.
The UK’s Vodafone Group reported first quarter service revenue growth that beat analysts’ expectations.
Communications minister Mondli Gungubele has announced sweeping changes to the board of the State IT Agency.
“The disruption of digital transformation has become the new normal.” If you groaned at that sentence, you’re not alone.
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Google will cut the service fee it charges developers on its app store by half on the first $1-million they earn in revenue in a year, after a similar move by rival Apple last year.
Coinbase Global, the largest US cryptocurrency exchange, said on Wednesday that recent private market transactions had valued the company at around $68-billion.
Just like Samsung has an edge over Apple with its superior smartphone display, there is one area where VW may be ahead of Tesla: The German car maker has placed a big bet on next-generation lithium-ion batteries.
Huawei Technologies will begin charging mobile giants like Apple a “reasonable” fee for access to its trove of wireless 5G patents, potentially creating a lucrative revenue source.
Hello Group is a company most well-to-do South Africans have probably not come across. But in the mass market, and particularly in the migrant worker community, the telecommunications and
Free education in South Africa is a goal worth pursuing, especially for students who are poor and want access to tertiary institutions and those who correctly see it as a right and developmental imperative for the country. Germany has attained it. The huge challenge is to































