The British parliament’s defence committee said on Thursday that it had found clear evidence that Huawei had colluded with the Chinese state. Huawei has rubbished the claims.
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State-owned defence company Denel has asked for R3.8-billion in government financial support over the next three fiscal years, national treasury said on Friday.
Central banks have identified key criteria for issuing their own digital currencies in a report from the Bank of International Settlements.
Promoted | Covid-19 has accelerated the automation of industrial and enterprise tasks. Savvy industry leaders will embrace this momentum to implement smart IoT solutions and reap the benefits. By Jacques du Toit.
Lesotho has written to Vodacom Group’s subsidiary in the landlocked Southern African nation, telling it that its “unified licence” to operate has been revoked. Vodacom said it will fight the decision in court.
As it moves beyond a difficult turnaround, one of the key focus areas for JSE-listed Ellies Holdings is a planned launch, in the coming weeks, of solutions that will take it into the home solar market at scale.
IBM said on Thursday it would spin off the managed infrastructure services unit of its Global Technology Services division into a new public company.
Samsung Electronics reported earnings that beat analyst estimates after the Korean technology giant’s mobile and chip businesses benefited from US restrictions on Huawei Technologies.
In this special edition of the TechCentral podcast, Duncan McLeod chats to three top industry experts, Steve Song, Kerron Edmunson and Mortimer Hope, to unpack Icasa’s invitations to apply for spectrum and the Woan licence.
Lesotho’s government is seeking to regulate online behaviour with a law compelling social media users to obtain an “Internet broadcasting allowance”, as unease about digital platforms grows in some African countries.