A network built to be the cheapest is now keen to show it can be among the fastest.
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OpenAI has restricted its newest model to vetted partners after Washington pressure over mounting national security concerns.
One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists weighs on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
South African operators have agreed interim measures to curb Sim fraud while pressing government for Rica reforms.
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Nasdaq-listed Equinix will invest $390-million in Africa, including South Africa, over the next five years.
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi has promised the imminent dismantling of the e-tolls system. Is this just electioneering?
The mobile operator said it has had positive negotiations with Icasa about settling its outstanding debts.
Energy regulator Nersa said it registered 124 power-generation facilities in the final three months of 2023.
Interminable power cuts have driven a record seed funding round for South African start-up Hohm Energy.
Andrew Mthembu will hold the CEO reins at EOH on an interim basis until a replacement can be found for Stephen van Coller.
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Adobe is intensifying its effort to reach outside a core audience of design professionals in a bid to shield its dominance against competition from upstarts.
Tesla will accept dogecoin as payment for merchandise on a test basis, CEO Elon Musk said, sending the meme-based cryptocurrency up 24%.
Cryptocurrencies are an increasingly popular refuge for inflation-phobic investors. Should they be?
The company is expected to launch the iPhone SE with 5G capabilities in early 2022, taking aim at midmarket leaders such as Samsung and Huawei.
Of all the lasting effects of Edward Snowden’s leaks, there’s one photo that leaves a particularly strong mark. In it, US federal employees in t-shirts and blue jeans are seen intercepting network equipment from Cisco at a shipping
Few tech workers come from the seven countries affected by US President Donald Trump’s entry ban. But the 97 US companies, most of them from the tech sector, that lent their support to the State of Washington’s lawsuit aiming to block

































