The State IT Agency has lashed out at the City of Tshwane after electricity was cut to one of its facilities.
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Africa Bitcoin Corporation is handing a 4% stake in the company to a newly appointed financial adviser.
A social media feud between Elon Musk and Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has reignited a long-running debate in aviation.
Ransomware payments offer short-term relief but significantly increase long-term cyber risk, Rubrik has warned.
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Naspers’s biggest shareholder is considering whether to reduce its R245-billion stake in Africa’s biggest company because of concern it’s overexposed to a single stock, sources said.
Regulators will be watching closely when Facebook unveils its cryptocurrency project this week. Their vigilance is warranted.
Bitcoin climbed past $9 000, to its highest since May 2018, as reports that Facebook is due to unveil a digital currency added to optimism.
Government is considering a R3.2-billion guarantee for the country’s cash-strapped national broadcaster to help it raise money from lenders, according to a report.
Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y Lee said the company will pursue investment in future businesses including 6G mobile networks and system semiconductors.
Bitcoin futures may be more important than many in the market appreciate, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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It seems like every company, every article and every start-up CEO today proclaims that the workforce is changing, and the need to be in the same physical space no longer exists. Sure, we’d all like to think it is. Heck, I spent years building software and finding tools to help me work remotely, saying, “We don’t need an office space.” I was wrong
The tablet’s ability to deliver content has been considered a threat to PC makers and broadcasters, but new data shows 85% of people use their tablets while watching television, according to a report by Forrester. The tablet is replacing laptops as second-screen devices, since we can do many of same tasks on tablets that
Samsung will soon launch updated versions of its 7- and 10-inch Galaxy Tab devices with better specs and the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, the company announced Wednesday evening. Although Samsung’s tablet efforts have not been anywhere near
Nokia warned investors on Wednesday that its first quarter performance was lower than expected, ahead of its earnings report next Thursday. The company also doesn’t expect things to shape up for the second quarter, which means this will be a difficult year for the company overall. But on the bright side, Nokia revealed it sold































