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.
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Mauritius lifted restrictions on social media access imposed less than 48 hours prior.
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Twitter said on Friday it will allow only paid subscribers to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method to secure their accounts.
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