Cybersecurity in 2026 is expected to pivot towards AI governance, with machine-speed threat mitigation strategies.
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Heinrich Marnitz and Dorianne Berry, the first two presenters to appear on South African television, tell TechCentral about the big day 50 years ago.
From its launch 50 years ago, these are some of the key moments that shaped South African television into what it is today.
As the cost of education continues to rise, digital tools promise to provide quality learning at a lower cost.
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Mamongae Mahlare, who was Takealot Group CEO before shifting in the role of executive chair, has resigned.
The Public Service Commission has acknowledged the governance issues at the State IT Agency.
While critics panicked over ChatGPT’s rise, Sundar Pichai focused on reorganising Google’s AI firepower. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
The South African National Space Agency has put a newly built rocket gantry in the Western Cape to the test.
Google and Samsung have introduced a new operating system and headset to challenge devices from Apple and Meta.
Industry experts have cautioned that scrapping inter-network call fees could have unintended consequences.
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Intel said the new data centre chip will handle more than double the amount of computing work for each watt of power used.
Vietnamese EV maker VinFast is now the third most valuable car company in the world after Tesla and Toyota.
Most successful new technologies follow an S-shaped adoption curve. Electric vehicles are no different.
Private equity firm Veritas Capital has made an offer to buy BlackBerry, a source said.
Not enough attention is paid to the extent to which Vodacom, the country’s largest mobile operator, leverages resources from (and executes the global strategy of) parent Vodafone.
The transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energies is a global pursuit. But it’s faster and more intensive in some countries than others. Take the case of South Africa.

































