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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The One Data Agent allows users to query global health financing data through an AI chatbot.
The South African president wants the tariffs that US President Trump is imposing on South Africa reduced.
WhatsApp has begun rolling out a new feature that lets users translate messages inside the app.
Government has been accused of misleading parliament over claims it is engaging with broadcasters over analogue switch-off.
David Mignot, an experienced media and telecoms executive, has his work cut out as new MultiChoice Group CEO.
Taiwan has imposed restrictions on semiconductor exports to South Africa, though experts see the risk to the country as low.
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Huawei is revamping its retail strategy as it seeks to retake the premium electronics throne in China.
Meta Platforms is shutting down Workplace, the enterprise version of Facebook that it once hoped might rival Slack.
OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is leaving the start-up at the centre of the AI boom.
Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky will leave the company on 3 June, and will be replaced by Matt Garman.
Stellenbosch University’s Thinus Booysen and Arnold Rix explain what the power grid is and what keeps it stable – or not.
Since 2015, government has granted waivers from emissions limits to Eskom and Sasol. The impact on people’s health and the environment has been grim.

































