South Africa’s AI policy will be rewritten. The threat won’t wait, writes Palo Alto Networks’ Justin Lee.
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Longer contracts have become South Africa’s answer to unaffordable smartphones – but at a big long-term cost to consumers.
Co-founders Bradley Wattrus and Lungisa Matshoba will return to CFO and chief product and technology roles.
TrendAI’s Zaheer Ebrahim says South Africa’s patching problem is about to be compounded by agentic AI.
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Adobe has released its popular Photoshop editing app for the iPhone, the first smartphone release of the creative software.
SAEx, a long-running project by a team of South Africans to build a submarine cable system, has a renewed lease on life.
Google has been accused of using its “monopoly” in search to gain “disproportionally” at the expense of local news media.
TechCentral worked out the costs associated with running an electric vehicle versus a traditional petrol car. These are our somewhat surprising findings.
Bitcoin fell below $90 000 for the first time in more than a month, becoming the latest victim of a widening rout in crypto.
Zoom is trying to navigate an environment where employers are gradually moving away from hybrid work models.
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The absence of a foldable phone in Apple’s portfolio is creating an opening for rivals, according to Honor’s CEO.
Britain’s antitrust watchdog said that a new merger investigation into Microsoft’s $69-billion Activision Blizzard deal may be needed.
ARM is in talks to bring in Nvidia as an anchor investor as it presses ahead with plans for a New York listing, the FT reported.
Microsoft has won a court’s okay to move forward with its $69-billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard.
Internet services such as search engines and social media platforms have increasingly been provided by a small number of very large tech firms. The blockchain could help consumers wrest control of their privacy away from them.
Facebook’s foray into digital currencies risks reversing gains in privacy and user sovereignty won by computer networking pioneers, according to one of the co-founders of ethereum.

































