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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Traditional broadcasters in Europe and elsewhere have moved onto integrating the internet into their business models.
Hiding smartphone apps is seen as one of the better ways of stopping criminals from cleaning out their victims.
The initiative is a big boost for African technology and start-up firms after venture capital inflows plummeted last year.
Cybercriminals have taken to targeting smaller companies as they tend to spend less on information security defences.
Eskom said on Tuesday that it is resuming “load reduction” power cuts to “protect human life as a result of electricity theft”.
Energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has vowed to accelerate the shift to renewable energy, breaking with his predecessor.
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The US is considering limiting shipments of American chip-making equipment to memory chip makers in China, a move that could have broad ramifications.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told staffers the company had planned for growth too optimistically.
Bitcoin declined after reaching the highest levels since mid-June on Saturday amid optimism that the market may have recovered from its worst levels.
Meta Platforms reiterated its threat to pull its popular Facebook and Instagram services from the EU if a new transatlantic data transfer pact doesn’t materialise.
Is it time to give up on social media? Many people are thinking about that in the wake of revelations regarding Cambridge Analytica’s questionable use of personal data from over 50m Facebook users to support
If a green ride-sharing service were to flourish anywhere it would be in Munich, where you can rent no-emission cars on just about any city-centre street. And yet Linde is about to shut its two-year experiment with hydrogen

































