Cybersecurity in 2026 is expected to pivot towards AI governance, with machine-speed threat mitigation strategies.
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Heinrich Marnitz and Dorianne Berry, the first two presenters to appear on South African television, tell TechCentral about the big day 50 years ago.
From its launch 50 years ago, these are some of the key moments that shaped South African television into what it is today.
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High hopes that government will soon lay out plans to take on a majority of Eskom’s debt have lifted the company’s bonds.
New research shows it is possible to transmit information wirelessly without any need to send power to an antenna.
Prosus and its parent Naspers are planning to cut their corporate workforce by 30%, becoming the latest companies in global tech to announce layoffs.
Eskom is examining how the suspension of a pact that enables it to import nuclear fuel components from the US.
Africa Data Centres has announced plans to build a 20MW data centre in Cape Town.
Microsoft said it is investigating an issue impacting multiple services including Teams and Outlook for users around the world.
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Bitcoin consolidated around US$60 000 on Monday, taking a breather from the weekend’s record high as…
Pony Ma’s Tencent Holdings has been put on notice. Asia’s largest conglomerate was censured by China’s antitrust watchdog on Friday as Beijing expands a crackdown that began with Jack Ma’s online empire.
China has blasted US President Joe Biden’s administration for imposing new restrictions on national tech champion Huawei Technologies, saying the US “isn’t a reliable country that is to be trusted”.
Qualcomm is struggling to keep up with demand for its processor chips used in smartphones and gadgets, as a chip shortage that first hit the car industry spreads across the electronics business, sources said.
The Africa Coast to Europe (Ace) submarine cable could be among the last major international broadband systems to land on South African shores for some time, says an expert. The Ace cable
There is certainly no shortage of headlines on wearable sensors these days. “A contact lens measures your glucose level.” “New electronic tattoos could help monitor health during normal daily activities.” A “headband can read your brainwaves.” Numerous wearable sensors

































