OpenAI will publicly launch its most capable model, GPT‑5.6, on Thursday, after delaying the launch last month.
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In this episode, the Car of the Year controversy, Ferrari’s divisive EV and Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield is in the studio.
A quartet of newly approved projects is chasing spare grid capacity, not South Africa’s best solar resources.
Safaricom’s AGM on 31 July will formalise who really controls East Africa’s biggest operator.
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Online shopping in South Africa will reach R55-billion in 2022, a 30% increase from the R42.3-billion the previous year, according to new research.
Through another auction, Icasa plans to license additional spectrum that’s suitable for 4G, 5G and future mobile broadband technologies.
The change, long resisted by Apple but now being forced on it, could be a boon not only for iPhone users but for the company, too.
South Africa will have a robust electric-power supply system only once its electricity generation, transmission, distribution and control functions are separated and independently run.
The top industry executive has warned that extreme load shedding is having a severe impact the telecommunications sector and on consumers.
Bitcoin ends the year slumped in an alleyway, robbed of its cocktail of cheap money and leveraged bets, and shunned by the establishment.
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The Trump administration plans to finalise regulations this week that will bar the US government from buying goods or services from any company that uses products from five Chinese companies including Huawei.
Twitter has posted a job listing for Web engineers to build a new subscription-based platform, sending its shares surging on Wednesday.
Nvidia’s market valuation briefly topped Intel’s for the first time ever, powered by soaring demand for graphics chips in data centres and other fast-growing technology fields.
But pressure from the US has continued to grow and European governments and carriers have found themselves having to choose sides between two world powers.
For many people, a smartphone is their main interface for checking e-mail, but the native mail app bundled with phones often doesn’t deliver the features that users demand. Luckily, there is no shortage of alternatives. Recently, Google unveiled an
The meeting, which was tightly packed into the eighth-floor boardroom of Hosken Consolidated Investments, left some minority shareholders unhappy over certain corporate governance issues and with lingering questions over
































