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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Sanral wants owners of the e-tags deployed for Gauteng’s now-scrapped e-tolls to use them for other purposes.
Standard Bank has denied reports that it has suffered a security breach after some clients complained of “dodgy” transactions on their accounts.
A US stock rally supercharged by excitement over AI is drawing comparisons with the dot-com bubble two decades ago.
Steve Ballmer passed Bill Gates on Monday to become the sixth-richest person in the world.
TechCentral asked some of South Africa’s biggest ICT players to share their views on where they think the new communications minister should prioritise his efforts.
VezoPay has launched a smart payment ring that allows South Africans to ditch their wallets – and even their phones.
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Ford Motor Co is preparing to cut as many as 8 000 jobs in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the plan.
Bitcoin rebounded after a brief selloff late on Wednesday, sparked by news that Tesla had sold about 75% of its holdings of the virtual token.
Apple has published detailed report outlining its health features and partnerships with medical institutions, arguing that such offerings are key to its future.
Netflix has averted its own worst-case scenario of subscriber losses, posting a nearly one million drop from April to June.
Google called off its race to the moon weeks ago when it became clear no private explorer would complete the trip by the 31 March deadline. That won’t stop at least three teams from Israel, Japan and the US, who say their
If it’s truly serious about cars, Apple should buy Aston Martin. This may sound wacky, but bear with me. For the prestige British car maker, there’s clear mileage in the idea. Its owners are already planning an initial public

































