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.
Increased collaboration with Nvidia has pushed investor optimism over the AI growth potential for MediaTek to a new level.
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MTN has made SuperFlex, which provides unlimited local phone calls and an allocation of data, a permanent offering.
Teraco, South Africa’s largest data centre operator, has begun construction of a 120MW solar plant in the Free State.
Threads and Bluesky, rival social networks that look a lot like Elon Musk’s X, have seen an influx of new users.
Shameel Joosub has described the decision to block Vodacom’s acquisition of Maziv as a “travesty” for South Africa.
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Friday’s IT chaos, which disrupted businesses worldwide, has been linked to a piece of software called CrowdStrike Falcon.
South Africa’s Capitec Bank was a victim of the global outage caused by a rogue software update.
Netflix added more than eight million subscribers in its second quarter following a password-sharing crackdown.
Former US President Donald Trump vowed to end government support of electric vehicles on his first day in office.
EOH CEO Stephen van Coller will step down in March. By his own admission, the job was not what he expected it to be.
US politicians want to restrict American companies from working on a freely available chip technology widely used in China.