Editors and publishers are more on our guard with AI than they were with the internet and social media, writes John Micklethwait.
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A ransomware group called RansomHouse appears to have been responsible for an attack on Cell C that compromised the data of some of its clients.
There is a growing sense that developing practical fusion energy is no longer an if but a when.
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Mama Money has launched a new bank card that allows card holders to manage their account and money through WhatsApp.
Top US justice department antitrust officials have decided to ask a judge to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser.
The Information Regulator has prohibited the department of basic education from publishing the matric results in public forums.
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TP-Link has rubbished the allegations and said its routers do not have security vulnerabilities.
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Kim Dotcom will be extradited to the US from New Zealand, the latter country’s justice minister has said.
Under regualtory pressure, Apple will begin letting third parties use the iPhone’s payment chip to handle transactions.
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Samsung and Apple still dominate the very top end of the market, but Chinese brands are nipping at their heels.