Social media giants will face scrutiny this week over allegations that their platforms are fuelling a youth mental health crisis.
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Outa has warned homeowners not to rush rooftop solar registration as Eskom and municipal rules remain unclear and contested.
Amid stiff competition, DStv is cutting hardware costs and letting households split subscription payments.
ASML’s grip on EUV chip-making technology is fuelling the global AI boom – and soaring profits.
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Adobe has picked Illustrator as the next major application it will put on Apple’s iPad, the latest effort to create a version of the software maker’s top desktop products for mobile devices.
Deloitte has become the latest international company dragged into South Africa’s government-linked corruption scandals.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said Eskom’s financial position “remains untenable” and urged non-paying citizens to change a culture of non-payment.
Scientists have developed an “artificial skin” that they say can wrap around devices such as smartphones and make them ticklish.
Eskom has said no load shedding is expected on Monday and the probability of load shedding is low for the week.
Eskom ended controlled blackouts on Saturday as power supplies improve, it said in a statement.
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The release of yet more of Edward Snowden’s leaked files reveals the still-astonishing scale and breadth of government surveillance after more than a year of revelations. These recent papers revealed to The Intercept website discuss a programme within Britain’s GCHQ known as Karma Police
Never shy of publicity or fearful of controversy, Silicon Valley’s app entrepreneur scene seems on course to establish a new low in ethical values and/or self-delusional thinking with the planned launch of the Peeple app – described as “Yelp for people”. Having reportedly raised US$7,6m from
The computing cloud we have created supports much of our day-to-day office and leisure activity, from office e-mail to online shopping and sharing holiday photos. Even health, social care and government functions are moving towards digital delivery over the Internet
Fast-growing pan-African telecommunications company Liquid Telecom, which is owned by Strive Masiyiwa’s Econet Group, is set for an initial public offering next year, it was reported at the weekend. The New Zimbabwe website quoted the































