Digital IDs will form the foundation for other government departments to digitise their services.
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The State IT Agency has lashed out at the City of Tshwane after electricity was cut to one of its facilities.
Ransomware payments offer short-term relief but significantly increase long-term cyber risk, Rubrik has warned.
Netflix has announced an overhaul of its mobile app, with shorts- and reels-style content for phones to take centre stage.
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Bitcoin may be a distant alternative to safe havens, but CoinShares Group is betting that trading a digital gold asset linked to the token may provide investors with a sense of security.
Telkom on Tuesday warned shareholders that headline earnings per share for the six months ended 30 September 2019 will fall by as much as 40%.
Though it has slipped by three points in the past year – from 75 to 72 – South Africa has a “free” Internet, according to a new report by Freedom House, a Washington-based pro-democracy group.
Government has launched the pilot phase of a new business portal, led by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission.
Nasa’s Voyager 2 has reported back with its initial cosmic findings, a year after becoming the second man-made object to “leave” the solar system.
Eskom warned on Monday night that forced blackouts could return at short notice due to the “unexpected loss of some generation units over the weekend”.
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Imagine it’s Valentine’s Day and you’re sitting in a restaurant across the table from your significant other, about to start a romantic dinner. As you gaze into each other’s eyes, you wonder
The United Nations’ working group on arbitrary detention has decided that Julian Assange is being “arbitrarily held” by a concert of powers — so how might this curious situation play out? The working group finds that Assange is not only entitled
A United Nations panel has found that Sweden and the UK have arbitrarily detained WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange contrary to their obligations under human rights treaties. The panel called on the two governments to ensure Assange’s rights are respected and to compensate him
Spare a thought for the CEO of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer. Nearly four years on the job, the ailing Internet giant is still struggling to deliver a credible path to growth. And following the US$4,3bn loss the company reported for the year in its latest results, the Yahoo board undercut her plan































