Researchers who advised Australia’s roll-out of a social media ban say the ban’s first line of defence isn’t working.
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Operators say the rapid deployment rules, now in draft form, ignore the municipal wayleave bottleneck.
Rockstar’s behemoth will smash sales records, but commercial success has never guaranteed creative revolution.
Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
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With an explosion in online sales expected in South Africa in the coming decade, e-commerce is becoming core to the growth strategy of Walmart-owned Massmart.
Load shedding will continue until well into next week, electricity utility Eskom said on Friday evening.
Telkom’s Openserve has started deploying fibre in city and suburban blocks, rather than across entire areas, in its war on copper cable theft.
South Africans can now download their digital Covid-19 vaccination certificate following the official launch by health minister Joe Phaahla.
Facebook is upping its efforts to connect the next billion people to the Internet – many of whom live in Africa – with new investments in subsea cables, robotics and wireless last-mile technologies.
The obstacle to getting higher EV adoption rates in South Africa has not been the cost of EVs but rather how much more they cost.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees he won’t blame “external factors” for selling fewer iPhones than anticipated during the holiday quarter.
Apple for the first time in almost two decades lowered its revenue outlook citing fewer than expected upgrades to new iPhones, weakness in China’s economy and supply constraints to newer models of the Apple Watch, iPad Pro and AirPods.
Harmful content and privacy are some of the issues that will be addressed by landmark decisions this year, as governments across the world look to make tech giants and social networks more accountable.
Data breaches continued to be a major issue for the public in 2018 with a series of serious cases ranging from retailers to social networks, resulting in millions of personal records being compromised.
No one wanted Steve Jobs when he was born. His biological father was a young Syrian professor at the University of Wisconsin, his mother a graduate student. Her family would not allow them to marry and she was forced to give him up for adoption in the bitter
Banking group Absa has earmarked 25% of the money it plans to spend on IT on innovation and new products, with the rest going to maintaining and improving existing systems. The bank spent R5bn last year on technology. Christo Vrey, managing executive
































