Apple will use Google’s Gemini models for its revamped Siri coming later this year under a multi-year deal.
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Short-form content is developing as a new paradigm that traditional broadcasters and streamers are taking seriously.
Trade minister Parks Tau has appointed a new SEZ advisory board, blending government, business and technology expertise.
Smart meter installations are lagging sharply, undermining Eskom’s ability to end load reduction timeously.
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Eskom said on Monday it had executed the separation of its transmission division, subject to certain conditions, in line with an end-December deadline.
Businesses countrywide will from 1 February pay up to 1 700% more for unrest insurance, with e-commerce companies are also in for a nasty surprise.
The high court has ordered former SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng to pay R11.5-million to the public broadcaster within seven days.
SweepSouth, the on-demand home cleaning company backed by Naspers, has acquired 100% of FilKhedma, an Egyptian start-up.
South Africa’s hospital admission rate as a percentage of new Covid-19 cases identified fell 91% in the second week of the current infection wave compared to the third wave.
The department of transport only expects the machine to be repaired to full functionality by the end of the month.
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Xerox is considering a cash-stock offer for the PC giant HP, a deal that could combine two of the biggest American names in office hardware.
Masayoshi Son struck a defiant tone after his SoftBank Group reported an enormous loss from investments in money-losing startups WeWork and Uber Technologies.
Facebook said it unknowingly gave outside developers access to private user information shared within some groups on its main social network.
Uber Technologies disappointed investors with quarterly results showing lacklustre gains in bookings and monthly active users, two of the metrics most closely watched by Wall Street.
With a credit card, a broadband connection, some (usually) simple instructions, and using one or more of a selection of clever applications or browser plug-ins, South Africans can subscribe to US video streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu and
Mobile gaming is expected to account for the lion’s share of growth in the South African videogame market in coming years, while PC gaming will stagnate and online gaming will fall behind growth globally due to South Africa’s comparatively costly and slow Internet access

































