While Tencent is cutting the number of business groups to six from seven, the company is actually adding to its structure.
An army of Tesla-owning volunteers at the weekend swooped in to help deliver cars to new buyers while Musk cheered on his employees, telling them in e-mails to “ignore all distractions”.
Early next year, the European Union’s highest court is expected to rule on one of the Internet’s most controversial topics: the right to be forgotten. The judges should curb their ambition.
TechCentral’s interview with Brett and Mark Levy, the co-CEOs of Blue Label Telecoms, was by far TechCentral’s most popular podcast in September 2018, according to statistics from platform partner iono.fm.
Consumers and businesses are in for a shock at the pumps, with the petrol price set to rise by 99c/l on Wednesday.
We have a great show this week. On TalkCentral, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about spectrum licensing getting into high gear and Elon Musk’s latest troubles, plus plenty more.
Elon Musk will give up the role of Tesla chairman and pay a $20-million penalty to settle fraud charges brought by the US over his claims about taking the company private.
Facebook’s worst-ever security breach is a major blow to the company’s effort to rebuild trust with users of the social network after a privacy scandal in March.
Apple’s iPhones shouldn’t be banned from the US even though they infringe a patent owned by Qualcomm, a US International Trade Commission judge found on Friday.
The CSIR’s report on how much spectrum the agency believes should be assigned to government’s planned wholesale open-access network has finally been released.











