Investors question OpenAI’s $852-billion valuation as the ChatGPT maker pivots to enterprise to counter Anthropic.
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Many DStv subscribers never watch sport. The cross-subsidy funding SuperSport is getting harder to sustain.
ACT has abandoned its court case against home affairs after mobile operators decided to pursue direct negotiations.
AI skills are no longer niche in South Africa’s jobs market, but verifying real proficiency remains a challenge.
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Cell C has cut the offer price for its imminent JSE debut, trimming as much as R3.50/share off the bottom of the original range.
More than two-fifths of the world’s major ransomware attacks target African organisations, a new report has found.
Electric vehicles and drones intensify 5G innovation as needs grow and computational tasks shift to the cloud.
Cryptocurrencies were caught in a broad flight from risk assets on Friday, sending bitcoin and ether to multi-month lows.
Nvidia insists the AI boom is no bubble, but rising client concentration and circular spending have analysts sounding alarms.
Alan Dickson, CEO of JSE-listed electrical, electronics and technology group Reunert, will step down in February.
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The lawsuit alleges that Intel fraudulently concealed problems that led it to post weak results and suspend its dividend.
Venus, the yacht late Apple founder Steve Jobs designed with Philippe Starck, has been involved in an accident.
Apple’s lucrative deal with Google could be at risk after a US judge ruled the search giant was operating an illegal monopoly.
X has accused a global advertising alliance of unlawfully conspiring to boycott the social media site.
Construction of the controversial multibillion-rand development at the River Club in Observatory continues despite legal challenges.
Mobile phones need to be set to flight mode so they can’t cause an emergency for the aeroplane, right? Well, it depends who you ask.


































