In this episode, the Car of the Year controversy, Ferrari’s divisive EV and Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield is in the studio.
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Load shedding ended in 2025 – now the power cuts nobody talks about are ending, too.
eMedia’s landmark deal with Netflix puts its flagship new drama on the streaming giant’s platform a day after broadcast.
Telkom fought to keep its network and South Africa lost a decade. Eskom risks making the same mistake.
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Pick n Pay said it delivered a “resilient” performance in its full-year results, despite the damaging impact of load shedding on its bottom line.
Intel’s upcoming Meteor Lake PC processors may mark the end of the company’s longstanding naming conventions for both desktop and laptop CPUs.
Microsoft is getting rid of the waitlist to try its new OpenAI-based Bing search and chat, and adding new features.
Meta Platforms has uncovered malware purveyors leveraging public interest in ChatGPT to lure users into downloading malicious apps and browser extensions.
South Africa’s only driving licence card printer has broken down – again.
The South African Reserve Bank is introducing upgraded banknotes and coins from 4 May to combat counterfeiting and to stay abreast of advances in technology.
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Huawei Technologies plans to build a chip plant in Shanghai without using American technology as it seeks a new strategy to overcome increasingly tight US sanctions, the Financial Times reported.
Alphabet rallied, Apple sank and Twitter tumbled on Thursday after a mixed bag of quarterly reports from top-tier technology companies.
Ant Group may not be a household name in most of the world, but the Chinese fintech behemoth controlled by Jack Ma has set off an investor frenzy for the history books.
As humanity marks the 20th anniversary of continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit, a leading space expert has described the International Space Station as an invaluable scientific resource.
The Java programming language, which has just turned 20 years old, provides developers with a means to write code that is independent of the hardware it runs on: “write once, run anywhere”. But, ironically, while Java was intended to make
Naspers is one of the most closely watched and debated shares on the JSE. Aside from the fact that it is the bourse’s most pricey share, it has been one of its stellar performers – growing by 430% since 2012. In March 2009, Naspers had a market capitalisation































