Google is rolling out a wave of AI features in Gmail, aiming to turn the e-mail service into a proactive “inbox assistant”.
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China’s AI sector is gaining confidence and risk appetite, but chip-making constraints still blunt ambitions to rival the US.
Silicon is transforming battery and charging technology, leading to thinner devices, larger capacities and faster charging.
Physical AI dominated CES this week, yet questions persist over affordability, usefulness and mass market demand.
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South Africa’s environment ministry is investigating a “stench” that has settled over Gauteng this week.
After recent price increases on some tariff plans by MTN and Vodacom, Telkom has followed suit with price bumps on its own.
Stellenbosch will play host to a planned trial of the feasibility of introducing electric minibus commuter taxis in South Africa.
The number of premium DStv subscribers on MultiChoice Group’s books in South Africa fell by 4% in the year to end-March 2022.
Investment app developer Franc has raised R8-million in “seed extension” funding led by 4DX Ventures and is using the money launch a B2B offering.
South Africa’s oldest private airline Comair will stop operations permanently after lawyers on Thursday filed an application to liquidate the company.
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Intel’s investment arm will pay some $255-million for a small stake in Reliance Industries’ digital unit Jio Platforms, the latest in a slew of share sales that have helped the Indian conglomerate pay down debt.
Tencent Holdings, China’s biggest social media and videogame company, launched a new California-based studio this week, as it looks to further expand its presence overseas.
Tesla outpaced analyst estimates for second-quarter vehicle deliveries on Thursday, defying a trend of plummeting sales in the wider auto industry and sending its shares up 8%.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has deleted his account on Sina Weibo, China’s answer to Twitter, as tensions between the two countries continue to simmer.
The right to privacy has been making big news globally. In the wake of US whistleblower Edward Snowden’s revelations, more people have been clamouring for stronger privacy protections. So why has there been so little debate about the state of this right in South Africa? Is it because there is nothing to
The department of trade and industry’s (DTI’s) draft policy on intellectual property (IP), released in September last year, did not include input from experts in IP law. This, according to legal experts, has led to uncertainty in meaning, intention and compliance with the agreement on the international

































