Promoted | Sharp has delivered the world’s first Microsoft-certified Windows collaboration display with a built-in, high-quality 4K camera, microphone and IoT sensor hub that works seamlessly with Microsoft 365.
MultiChoice Group has decided to carry competing streaming television services on its upcoming Explora PVR because the broadcaster wants to position itself as a “super aggregator” of content.
Helios Towers plans to use about $450-million in newly raised funds to expand into African countries, reviving an expansion plan that was put on hold by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Apple analysts have grown more positive on the company’s prospects, pointing to the upcoming launch of a 5G version of the iPhone, as well as continued growth in its services business.
In this episode of the podcast, TechCentral speaks to Tamir Shklaz, founder of Insupply, an online marketplace built to help connect buyers and sellers of personal protective equipment during the Covid-19 crisis.
Promoted | Dark Fibre Africa executive for strategy, mergers & acquisitions Vino Govender joins the TechCentral podcast for a discussion on how Covid-19 and the lockdown in South Africa have affected both DFA and the telecommunications industry more broadly.
The SABC has launched what it calls a “target operating model” designed to ensure it is self-sufficient and financially sustainable so it doesn’t again have to go to government, cap in hand, for a bailout.
The surge in Tesla’s shares so far this month moved Elon Musk’s company even closer to displacing Toyota as the world’s most valuable car maker.
Despite a good performance in its ICT segment, Reunert experienced challenging trading conditions in the first half of its 2020 financial year, with its Electrical Engineering segment adversely impacted.
European police busted an illegal streaming ring that provided service to two million people and was so sophisticated that it had its own customer service team.











