Revolving-door ministers and ad hoc political interventions left the State IT Agency unable to function.
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Customers are about three times more likely to use ChatGPT-style tools than company chatbots, Gartner has found.
OpenAI has showcased a new AI agent meant to help white-collar workers access the power of coding tools without the price shock.
Capitec’s premium valuation rests on three compounding bets. All three are working – but each is now under pressure.
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Blue Label Telecoms said it Thursday that the recapitalisation of Cell C has finally been completed after years of negotiation.
Paramount Group has produced and sold the first military aircraft made in South Africa since the 1980s when Denel unveiled the Rooivalk attack helicopter.
The city has published a tender to build a grid-tied solar plant next year as it moves to shield its residents from the impact of load shedding.
Almost a third of local transactions are still running on 3D Secure version 1 despite a deadline to “sunset” this version of the protocol.
Public-private security partnerships must be established to bolster the security of the country’s electricity infrastructure.
Tencent Holdings’ buyback spree is failing to revive investor sentiment over the online gaming giant, whose shares are languishing near a 2018 low.
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Zoom Video Communications was sued by a user who claims the popular video-conferencing service is illegally disclosing personal information.
With its 175-acre campus in Cupertino, California, and several dozen more offices across the rest of the world, Apple wasn’t designed as a work-at-home company. That all changed about three weeks ago.
Having our normal daily lives upended by the coronavirus has heightened the demand for entertainment – and not just Netflix. “The virus is forcing us to use the Internet as it was always meant to be used.”
Network providers must ensure cost is not preventing people from accessing critical information online, the World Wide Web Foundation has warned.
The SOS Coalition, which represents trade unions, community media and content producers hoping to support quality public broadcasting in South Africa, has slammed President Jacob Zuma’s decision to dump his communications minister, Yunus Carrim, instead creating two new departments headed by two new ministers. The Coalition has accused Zuma of
The quaint “village” of Parkhurst is one of my favourite weekend spots and I often visit its pubs and eateries with the missus. So, as the resident of a neighbouring suburb, news that Parkhurst is planning to roll out fibre broadband to all homes and businesses piqued my interest. What was of particular interest was
































