Bitcoin’s push back below $9 000 has a key technical indicator suggesting the cryptocurrency risks entering a selling trend.
Perhaps you think the atomic bomb is responsible for more deaths than any other weapon. The Kalashnikov assault rifle, commonly known as the AK-47, has killed far more.
Scientists have invented a way to create fake rhino horn using horse hair, hoping it will provide a blueprint for flooding the market with credible fakes.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says we would all be using Windows Mobile today instead of Android if an antitrust case had not been lodged against the software giant in the late 1990s.
A coalition that includes Netflix is stepping up efforts to crack down on password sharing, discussing new measures to close a loophole that could be costing companies billions.
The Presidential Commission on the fourth Industrial Revolution has presented President Cyril Ramaphosa with its draft diagnostic report on the country’s 4IR plan and opportunities available to harness it.
HP’s board is still deliberating over a $33-billion takeover proposal from Xerox, people familiar with the matter said, adding uncertainty to a potential blockbuster deal that would reshape the printing industry.
Google is pumping major investments into Africa, with its most noteworthy new ventures being the roll-out of free public Wi-Fi hotspots and a new high-speed undersea cable to boost Internet connectivity.
Facebook has admitted it is unable to track all political advertising on its platforms as the company faces continued pressure to ban them entirely.
Google has launched its free public Wi-Fi hotspot programme, known as Google Station, in South Africa, the US-headquartered Internet company said at an event in Johannesburg on Thursday.











