Emile Burger is stepping down as CEO of Tarsus Distribution. He had been in the role for just 14 months.
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Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
Permits are secured but the project has yet to break ground, with finer details of the plan still undisclosed.
Palo Alto CIO Meerah Rajavel tells TechCentral why going slow on AI is no longer an option for security teams.
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Telkom is engaged in “exclusive negotiations” with a preferred bidder regarding the sale of Swiftnet.
Telkom on Tuesday reported a 46.7% jump in half-year profit, boosted by lower depreciation charges.
South Africa is likely to prioritise energy security to avoid further damage to the economy, said CEO of the Energy Council.
Microsoft emerged on Monday as the big winner of the upheaval at OpenAI.
As more South Africans seek alternatives to Eskom for a reliable electricity supply, the big banks have stepped in to help.
Healthy companies led by competent, commercially successful and globally beloved founders generally don’t tend to fire them.
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It’s no coincidence that an edict barring kids in China from playing online videogames for most of the week came as the education ministry introduced a new subject to the national curriculum: Xi Jinping Thought.
Amazon.com is planning to launch Amazon-branded TVs in the US as soon as October, Business Insider reported on Thursday.
A US regulator has barred Virgin Galactic from flying its SpaceShipTwo until it approves its final mishap investigation report from its July flight or determines the issues do not affect public safety.
Apple said it would take more time to collect inputs and make improvements before releasing child safety features, a month after it said it would implement the system to check iPhones for images of abuse.
In 2014, as part of its traditional April Fool’s pranks, Google released a video in which Google Maps vice-president Brian McClendon announced a job opening for a Pokémon Master. The video showed candidates travelling around the world, from
Nintendo, which hasn’t yet thrown itself fully into the world of mobile gaming, is giving people a good idea of what a smartphone hit looks like with the success of Pokémon Go. The company has added more than US$7bn in market value since last
































