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VPN downloads have jumped 14-fold in Russia, and even loyal officials now juggle phones to stay private.
Personal security for CEO Shameel Joosub cost Vodacom about R7.7-million in the 2026 financial year.
The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
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The Public Servants Association has said it is deeply concerned about the latest developments at the State IT Agency.
Hydrox Holdings has developed a new way of extracting hydrogen that it says will help usher in a new era of plentiful clean energy.
A new government spying bill compromises citizens’ privacy and increases the potential for the state to repeat previous abuses.
Are white-collar workers — think analysts, coders and even the odd opinion columnist — going the way of the medieval scribe?
Eskom escalated load shedding to stage 4 overnight, just hours after President Cyril Ramaphosa promised the worst of the power cuts were over.
Microsoft’s plan to build a new data centre in South Africa represents a significant new investment in the country, IDC said.
World News
This newly discovered extreme celestial family shatters assumptions about the type of places where planets can exist.
Apple’s self-driving car project has lost three key engineers in recent weeks, adding to a rash of departures from a tumultuous business with daunting ambitions.
Apple is on the verge of reaching $3-trillion in market value. That’s bigger than the entire German equity market. Or the UK economy.
Fundraising by African start-ups is set to reach $5-billion in 2021, a higher amount than the figure raised in the previous three years combined.
It’s not easy for computer science students at most universities in Africa to practise and develop their programming skills. They can program, but access to desktop or laptop computers might be a problem. I experienced this first-hand
Apple is piling onto lawsuits that attack the way Qualcomm licenses technology for mobile phones in a widespread effort to rake back profits in a slowing market. The latest suit by Apple, filed on Friday, alleges that Qualcomm has unfairly used

































