VPN downloads have jumped 14-fold in Russia, and even loyal officials now juggle phones to stay private.
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Cybersecurity leaders have urged the Trump administration to lift restrictions on Anthropic’s most advanced public model.
The $22-billion cash-and-stock deal will hand Fox direct access to more than 100 million streaming households.
Opaque exchange-rate markups and transfer fees can swallow thousands a year – TechCentral has a look at how to keep more.
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Public works unveils digital dashboard to track every government construction project
A new digital infrastructure tracker being developed by public works will give live insight into project performance and risks.
Sola Group on Tuesday launched the 195 megawatt-peak Springbok solar power project in Virginia in the Free State.
The turnaround at iOCO continues apace, with the group now even considering acquisitions to help fuel growth.
FirstRand Group has committed R4.7-billion to buy 20.1% of soon-to-be-listed multinational fintech Optasia.
As America’s tech titans report earnings this week, one question looms large: is the AI boom headed for the next big bubble?
A new report by research firm Africa Analysis zooms in on the microwave connectivity market in South Africa.
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The US has alleged in court papers that Apple monopolised the smartphone market, hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices.
Elon Musk’s brain-chip start-up has live-streamed its first patient implanted with a chip using his mind to play online chess.
The US justice department is poised to sue Apple, accusing the company of violating antitrust laws.
MicroStrategy has raised its bitcoin holdings to more than 1% of all the cryptocurrency that will ever be issued.
Although Skype, launched in 2003, has been available nine years longer than Zoom and is owned by tech titan Microsoft, Zoom has effectively left it in its dust.
The only reasonable course of action is to be proactive, and those taxpayers who are at risk of being “found out” should take the cue and rectify their affairs before it is too late. By Thomas Lobban.

































