How do we maintain democracy in an age when governments and companies are collecting ever more data on everything we do?
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Eskom has shut down 11 power station units due for major maintenance because it lacks the funds to fix them.
Perhaps the only real surprise in yesterday’s public unveiling of Discovery Bank was the lack of any pricing information.
Telkom’s financial results for the six months to end-September are a mixed bag. Headlines are focused on a fixed-line business under immense pressure, and a mobile one that is doing extraordinarily well.
In a world where iPhone demand is on the wane, Apple has a Plan B. But there’s no back-up for many of the companies that supply components for the iPhone.
That obsolete smartphone stashed away in a drawer or closet may not look like a national security risk, but the Trump administration is contemplating treating it as one.
The Chinese Communist Party’s vision of a Web where governments pull the strings could wind up the model for the next billion users.
On Wednesday, after years of rumours and speculation, Samsung finally presented a smartphone with a foldable display that it plans to start selling next year.
Unlike the Higgs particle, which confirmed our understanding of physical reality, a new particle seems to threaten it.
With due respect to Tim Berners-Lee’s attempts to recreate the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the Internet’s early years, the Web is long past attempts at self-regulation and voluntary ethics codes.