VPN downloads have jumped 14-fold in Russia, and even loyal officials now juggle phones to stay private.
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Cybersecurity leaders have urged the Trump administration to lift restrictions on Anthropic’s most advanced public model.
The $22-billion cash-and-stock deal will hand Fox direct access to more than 100 million streaming households.
Opaque exchange-rate markups and transfer fees can swallow thousands a year – TechCentral has a look at how to keep more.
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The Competition Commission has given the go-ahead for Lesaka Technologies to acquire Bank Zero in a R1.1-billion transaction.
Faster checkout times are contributing to an enhanced user experience for customers using crypto at Pick n Pay stores.
MTN South Africa’s latest quarter saw strong post-paid growth offset by a shrinking prepaid base amid intense competition.
MTN’s international operations are outperforming its home market of South Africa, where it is facing stiff competition.
South African consumers have all but turned their backs on electric vehicles, according to WeBuyCars CEO Faan van der Walt.
Khaya Mbanga of BDO South Africa explains how technology, automation and AI are redefining professional services and the role of the CIO.
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Apple has announced plans for a special event on 7 May, when it’s expected to unveil new iPads and accessories.
Adobe plans to place a tool for full artificial intelligence image generation in its Photoshop software later this year.
Meta Platforms is sharing its Quest headset’s operating system with rival device makers, including Microsoft, for the first time.
Fifa is reportedly close to an agreement with Apple over worldwide television rights for a new, month-long club tournament.
Scientists have yet to start a fusion reaction that sustainably produces more energy than it uses. But excitement has grown as government and private plans move closer to the “net-energy gain” threshold.
Ethereum is making big changes. Perhaps the most important is the jettisoning of the “miners” who track and validate transactions on the the world’s most-used blockchain network.

































