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WhatsApp has begun offering users an advanced security mode, letting users opt into stronger protections against hackers.
The EU is accelerating its Iris2 satellite network to secure sovereign communications and reduce reliance on US systems.
The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
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Online sales at Pick n Pay grew by nearly 75% in the past year – and more than doubled for on-demand sales.
Companies must approach AI coding tools cautiously but must also be careful to avoid being left behind, experts say.
Santam has acquired Kandua, a technology company that provides an online marketplace for home services.
I am very glad that I am not being assaulted right now, but I am not grateful for this lack of assault, writes reader Mark Allewell.
Datatec has cut its dividend after reporting a decline in profit for the 2024 financial year.
Zimbabwe’s telecommunications regulator has approved the licensing of Elon Musk’s Starlink.
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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, said he was motivated to acquire Parler by his belief that existing platforms are too restrictive when it comes to user speech.
Mastercard will let consumers buy and sell digital assets through their bank accounts, potentially paving the way for thousands of finance firms to offer crypto trading for the first time.
Parlement Technologies, the parent company of social media app Parler, said on Monday that it will be acquired by rapper Kanye West.
The iPhone manufacturing hub of Zhengzhou locked down one of its most populated districts to tame a virus flare-up.
Clad in jeans and a gray sweatshirt, Amy Hood stands before a room of 140 Microsoft recruits. The feeling in the air is a bit like the first day of school, and new hires are taking selfies outside in front of a big Microsoft logo.
You have to give one thing to Facebook: confronted by a torrent of accusations of misbehaviour over the past 12 months, the world’s largest social network has at least made the effort to be conciliatory.































