Mystery surrounds a decision by iBurst to take down a controversial base station in Craigavon in Fourways, north of Sandton. The company has been under intense pressure from some residents, who
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Sifiso Dabengwa will replace Phuthuma Nhleko as MTN group CEO and president on 1 April, the mobile operator announced on Monday morning. Mr Dabengwa, aged 53, has a BSc in electrical engineering and an MBA
The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been hailed as the only serious competitor to Apple’s popular iPad currently available in SA. And, although the iPad is still the tablet of choice for most people, Samsung has created a device that does
God of War 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Rock Band 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Alan Wake, Limbo, Darksiders, Just Cause 2, Minecraft and Super Mario Galaxy 2. The fact that TechCentral couldn’t cram
South Africans generally have a raw deal when it comes to gaining access to the latest music, movies and television shows. Sometimes we have to wait months before the latest movies and TV shows
In our last episode of TalkCentral for 2010, your hosts Duncan McLeod and Candice Jones talk about what they think were the biggest news stories of the year. From Cell C’s network roll-out to political Punch and Judy show
The Competition Commission has approved Jasco Electronics’ proposed acquisition of Spescom. The commission’s approval will allow the two companies, both of which are listed on the JSE, to finalise the transaction. The two parties first announced
In our final standard show of the year Aki Anastasiou, Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard and Simon Dingle discuss the Telkom dossier, the growth of 8ta, rumours around iPad 2, Windows Phone 7, World of Warcraft, and much more
PC assembly and technology distribution company Mustek has surprised markets with its decision, announced on Wednesday, to delist from the JSE after 13 years on the local bourse. However, CEO David Kan tells TechCentral
Business Connexion (BCX) has made a R614m offer to buy up a big portion of the assets of the UCS Group. BCX will settle the deal through the issue of 101m new shares, with R30m to be paid in cash