Data centre operator Teraco has expanded its executive management team following a period of rapid growth.
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High mobile internet use may be masking a fibre broadband shortfall that is limiting South Africa’s economic growth.
Defence priorities, AI and a possible SpaceX IPO are fuelling renewed global investment in space technology.
Educated youth in high-income nations face growing automation risks as AI disrupts skilled entry-level roles.
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Apple on Wednesday said that 55% of iPhones introduced in the past four years are running iOS 13, the latest version of the company’s mobile operating system.
South Africa’s struggling state-owned power utility said it will implement a second day of controlled blackouts to prevent a total collapse of the electricity grid amid a shortage of capacity.
Adobe is nearing the consumer launch of Photoshop for Apple’s iPads a year after it was officially announced. However, the application will lack some key features from the desktop version.
The world land speed record of 1 228km/h is under threat. The Bloodhound LSR car has arrived at Hakskeenpan in the Northern Cape and will now run tests.
Shareholders of 4Sight Holdings have demanded an explanation as to why a special meeting, which took place on 11 October to remove and appoint directors, was “improperly” and “unlawfully” adjourned.
Global technology distributor Ingram Micro appears to be poised to shut its South African operation.
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Anyone who has visited Chipata, a picturesque town in eastern Zambia near the border with Malawi, will know it’s not exactly a technology hub. But one company, Impact Enterprises, is helping
Dell has offered US$67bn to buy EMC in the biggest acquisition in the history of the IT industry. The deal will create a “premier end-to-end technology company”, Dell said in a statement. Under the































