From London to Jakarta, governments are moving to tighten rules on children’s screen and social media use.
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Absa CTIO Johnson Idesoh says the speed at which software is changing influenced its recent R2.4-billion write-down.
MTN Group has appointed five new directors to its board while confirming a new chair of its South African business.
With 5 500 jobs at risk, the Post Office is nearly out of road, business rescue practitioner Anoosh Rooplal tells the TechCentral Show.
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A ransomware gang claims it has successfully attacked the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and is demanding a ransom.
Canal+ has secured 94.4% of MultiChoice Group’s issued shares following the close of its mandatory offer to shareholders.
More than 40 million civic records have been digitised as home affairs accelerates its automation project.
Absa has told TechCentral in an exclusive interview that it is readying the launch of a mobile virtual network operator.
Fintech disruptor Revolut plans to launch in South Africa as part of its global expansion into emerging markets.
Apple has been hit with a lawsuit that alleges it misused thousands of copyrighted books to train its AI models.
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Nokia’s “immersive audio and video” improves the quality of a call with 3D sound, making interactions more lifelike.
Apple’s developer conference on Monday will show whether it can become a major player in the burgeoning field of AI.
The Games Showcase comes at a crucial time for Xbox and Microsoft as the gaming industry faces a downturn.
The crypto industry is increasingly trying to influence US politicians as it faces heightened scrutiny from regulators.
A revised Integrated Resource Plan is needed, especially in view of the rapid developments in energy-generating technologies. By Hartmut Winkler.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger gives himself an A- grade for his first year running the chip maker. Investors are proving to be tougher graders.
































