IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-nanometre chip technology.
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Armed with $17-billion in spectrum, SpaceX is said to be eyeing the launch of its own mobile network business.
Vodacom is deepening its relationship with Amazon as both chase a bigger share of household spending.
“RAMageddon” has reached Apple users, with DRAM prices nearly doubling as AI data centres soak up global supply.
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Changpeng Zhao has pleaded guilty to violating US laws against money laundering at the world’s largest crypto exchange.
The average ransomware payment by South African companies is in the order of R18-million, new research has found.
MTN Group requires that its executives buy and hold shares at a level in proportion to their annual fixed packages.
SABC claims vetting by the State Security Agency is procedural, but media watchdogs have cried foul.
Ivan Epstein, co-founder and former CEO of Softline Group, is the next guest on TCS Legends. Watch a teaser here.
VALR has secured a licence in Poland and is eyeing other jurisdictions in the hopes of taking on some of world’s crypto giants.
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A senior Netflix executive said the company had no current plans to offer a streaming option that included advertising but declined to rule it out in the future.
Apple has unveiled a faster silicon chip for a new desktop, a high point in Apple’s move to power its devices with microprocessors designed in house.
Apple introduced 5G versions of its low-end iPhone SE and iPad Air tablet, kicking off what’s likely to be its biggest year yet for new product releases.
Cloudflare won’t stop providing the services, despite claims it’s getting in the way of cyberattacks meant to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The victory this week in the constitutional court by former communications minister Faith Muthambi over e.tv may not mark the end of the long-running dispute over encryption in South Africa’s digital television
The alarm on your smartphone went off 10 minutes earlier than usual this morning. Parts of the city are closed off in preparation for a popular end of summer event, so congestion is expected to be worse than usual. You’ll need to catch an earlier bus

































