Safety researchers warn touchscreen-heavy dashboards increase distraction, reaction times and crash risk for drivers globally.
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Buy now, pay later gives customers flexibility, but light regulatory oversight may ensure safe, responsible financial access.
Investment is pouring into renewable energy, but grid expansion will determine whether momentum can be sustained.
Women’s groups, tech watchdogs and progressive activists are calling on Google and Apple to remove the apps.
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Just eight countries are expected to be behind 50% of the population growth over the next 30 years. Five are in Africa.
Vodacom Group spent a record R5.8-billion on its network in South Africa in the past six months to fight load shedding and improve its network quality and performance.
Telkom on Monday warned investors that its interim headline earnings per share will slump by as much as 55%.
Checkers has opened its first “dark store” to serve on-demand delivery as online grocery shopping continues to enjoy “notably strong growth”.
Vodacom Group plans to roll out financial services products in its new market of Egypt, using the super app it is developing alongside China’s Alibaba Group.
September 2022 recorded more load shedding than the whole of 2020, the CSIR said on Monday.
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Criminals are becoming more sophisticated in their use of cryptocurrencies to launder money, with hundreds of millions of dollars of dirty funds last year flowing through digital wallets that allow users to hide their trail.
Apple supplier Foxconn said on Tuesday the Internet connection in its facility in Americas has gradually returned to normal after it was attacked by ransomware.
Australia finalised plans on Tuesday to make Facebook and Google pay its media outlets for news content, a world-first move aimed at protecting independent journalism.
Facebook will soon be hit by federal and state antitrust lawsuits accusing the social media giant of abusing its dominance and thwarting competition, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The Internet today is far bigger and more inextricably linked to our daily lives than its creators in the 1970s and 1980s could have imagined. So perhaps it is not surprising that some of the structures put in place decades ago may have failed to keep pace with its
The “dark Web” is a part of the World Wide Web that requires special software to access. Once inside, websites and other services can be accessed through a browser in much the same way as the normal Web. However, some sites are effectively

































