The economics of desktop computing have, for the first time in the PC’s long history, been broken by the data centre.
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Industry body says the fiscus-first model is starving the very sector South Africa depends on for connectivity.
A row over guaranteed annual payments has reportedly delayed a major Microsoft data centre project.
Many mergers and acquisitions will now escape Competition Commission review – but a senior lawyer sees a tech blind spot.
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The Ellies Electrical brand will live on after SMD Technologies acquired it.
OpenAI has come up with a set of five levels to track its progress towards building AI capable of outperforming humans.
Vodacom has warned that dynamic spectrum sharing is experimental, with no evidence of its sustainability.
Junior Qwabe, eMedia’s chief technology officer, tells TechCentral about the new Openview decoder.
Resources giant Sibanye-Stillwater has been hit by a cyberattack on its global IT systems, it said on Thursday.
Apple’s biggest new product in years is not expected to shake off its slow sales start until a cheaper model is released.
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Nigeria’s broadcast regulator has fined MultiChoice and others ₦5-million each for airing a BBC report it said “glorified the activities of bandits”.
Researchers have found that decay of tissues after death can be halted and cell functions restored based on early experiments in pig.
Elon Musk’s countersuit against Twitter may be released as soon as Thursday, according to a person familiar with the case.
The results of MicroStrategy’s dodgy experiment with bitcoin have been scary – all the more so because of CEO Michael Saylor’s wilful blindness to the consequences.
At Microsoft’s Dutch research facility at the Delft University of Technology, several large cylindrical metal tubes hang from the ceiling. Each tube – a dilution refrigerator used to cool circuits down to temperatures colder than
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