Apple will use Google’s Gemini models for its revamped Siri coming later this year under a multi-year deal.
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Short-form content is developing as a new paradigm that traditional broadcasters and streamers are taking seriously.
Trade minister Parks Tau has appointed a new SEZ advisory board, blending government, business and technology expertise.
Smart meter installations are lagging sharply, undermining Eskom’s ability to end load reduction timeously.
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An Eskom contractor at the Camden power station has been arrested for allegedly trying to sabotage the coal-fired power station.
Nasa’s huge, next-generation rocket ship was on course on Wednesday for a crew-less voyage around the moon and back.
Johannesburg is seeking electricity supply from private generators to reduce the amount of scheduled power outages.
Spar Group on-demand shopping platform, Spar2U, is nearing “critical mass” after expanding to 87 stores, it said.
Former Altron Group CEO Mteto Nyati has acquired a 40% stake in business technology consulting firm BSG and will become executive chairman.
Rhulani Mathebula, Eskom’s acting general executive for generation, has resigned and will leave the state-owned utility at the end of this month.
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Social network firm Reddit said on Sunday ithat t would buy short-video platform Dubsmash, becoming the latest company to expand in a space dominated by Chinese-owned TikTok.
Hyundai Motor Group has agreed to buy a controlling stake in Boston Dynamics in a deal that values the mobile robot firm at $1.1-billion.
Apple has been sued by the creator of a once-popular app store that accused the iPhone maker of illegally monopolising software distribution on its own operating system.
Walt Disney Co is readying dozens of new shows for its Disney+ streaming service, aiming to keep up a growth run that has propelled subscriptions past 86.8 million.
It has been a bad week for companies wanting to build businesses around making money from illegal movie downloaders. Last Friday saw an Australian judge refuse Voltage Pictures the right to send downloaders of Dallas Buyers Club a letter demanding an undisclosed payment. Justice Nye Perram decided that
Academic plagiarism is no longer just sloppy “cut and paste” jobs or students cribbing large chunks of an assignment from a friend’s earlier essay on the same topic. These days, students can simply visit any of a

































