The internet industry has warned that blocking illegal betting sites is easy to dodge, risky and potentially unlawful.
Subscribe to the newsletter
Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.
Top News
Pick n Pay’s asap! app is adding Penny, a Gemini-powered assistant that builds your basket by conversation.
Conversation versus replenishment: Enrico Ferigolli on Penny, Gemini and how Pick n Pay is taking on Sixty60.
Payments giant Visa has detailed how AI agents, richer tokens and blockchain settlement will reshape commerce.
More News
Government is accelerating plans for 3GW of gas-fired power generation, the electricity minister said.
Removing caffeine while keeping a coffee bean’s aroma and flavour intact isn’t a simple task.
While FTX is certainly not crypto’s biggest case of fraud, it undoubtedly won’t be the last.
Eskom will suspend daytime load shedding on Monday, and it will stay suspended until further notice.
Norrsken22 has received the backing of more than 30 unicorn founders and institutions for new tech investments.
Recent developments in global low-Earth orbit satellites could benefit users in Africa, writes Q-Kon’s Dawie de Wet.
World News
For most of the 13-year life of cryptocurrencies, exchanges were the epicentre for cyberheists. Now, a bigger hacking risk in the growing sector has exploded into view: peer-to-peer crypto platforms.
The first orbital stack of SpaceX’s Starship rocket should be ready for flight in the coming weeks, taking CEO Elon Musk a step closer to his dream of orbital and then interplanetary travel.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s total compensation for 2020 was nil, compared to $23 760 in 2019. However, finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn’s total compensation was $46.6-million.
Apple has warned retail and online sales staff to be ready to field questions from consumers about the company’s upcoming features for limiting the spread of child abuse images.
Yesterday was the start of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference, and Wall Street analysts seemed to emerge pretty optimistic on the changes that were announced to the company’s products. While new devices are not typically
Microsoft has provided the first hints about why it’s prepared to stump up a massive US$26,2bn to buy LinkedIn, the social network for professionals. The software giant said on Monday that
































