Global demand for smartphones, PCs and gaming consoles is expected to shrink this year amid surging RAM prices.
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As storage prices fall, South Africa’s renewables are pivoting from variable output to dependable, dispatchable power.
Astronomers have solved a cosmic mystery surrounding one of the most extreme stars ever observed.
South Africa is endowed with minerals needed by the tech industry, but they are not being exploited to their full potential.
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Naspers has urged South African regulators not to smother digital platforms with red tape.
The constitutional court has decided it will hear an appeal by Vodacom in its long-running legal battle with Nkosana Makate.
Private producers want compensation for revenues lost when adhering to requests to limit electricity supply.
Long-serving MultiChoice Group director Jim Volkwyn will step down from board at the broadcaster’s AGM this week.
Naspers expects e-commerce and other digital platforms to inject R91.4-billion into the South African economy by 2035.
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Brazil’s central bank has approved Meta Platforms’ payments launch for small and medium-sized business.
An aggressive new US cybersecurity strategy seeks to shift the blame from companies that get hacked to software manufacturers and device makers.
There’s an area the Tesla and Twitter chief says the government should regulate now: artificial intelligence.
Binance’s stablecoin, Binance USD, has seen around $6-billion of outflows following a US regulatory crackdown on the company that issues the token.
The Soviet system ultimately collapsed under its own weaknesses – lack of innovation, a chronic shortage of consumer goods, inept central planning. None of these are obvious Chinese failings.
The world’s tech police have the opportunity to succeed in televisions where they initially failed with the rest of the connected world, and ensure that users retain a firm grasp on their data.


































