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Microsoft and Dell are expected to lead the launch as Nvidia muscles into a space dominated by Intel and AMD.
The appointment reflects Eskom’s push to compete for customers as South Africa’s electricity market is liberalised.
Enforced rigorously, age verification to protect children from harms online could push us towards a less free internet.
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Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against OpenAI, with the jury deliberating for under two hours.
Campaigners want a major Cape Town data centre plan blocked until its water and power impact is disclosed.
GoTyme’s CEO is candid about churn risk as the bank completes its rebrand from TymeBank and moves clients onto a new app.
Joubert Roux on Charge’s R1.8-billion plan: an off-grid charging station every 150km along South Africa’s highways.
WeBuyCars plans to offer its AI-powered Inspectify vehicle inspection platform to the broader used-car market.
South Africa’s banks are taking divergent paths on AI, with Investec insisting people, not machines, define the institution.
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Jensen Huang has unveiled new CPU and Groq-powered AI system as Nvidia targets $1-trillion revenue opportunity.
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel has launched a series of secretive lectures on the Antichrist in Rome.
Tesla and xAI have launched “Macrohard”, a joint AI project Elon Musk says can replicate what software companies do.
A new office suite built on open source is the latest salvo in Europe’s push to wrest control of its data from US tech giants.
Construction of the 1MW supercharger network will commence in the second quarter of 2026, BYD has announced.
DStv celebrated its 30th anniversary on Monday, marking a milestone in South African broadcasting history.

































