Zesa says a major electrical fault cut interconnections with neighbouring utilities, collapsing local generation.
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Rockstar’s behemoth will smash sales records, but commercial success has never guaranteed creative revolution.
Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
Researchers who advised Australia’s roll-out of a social media ban say the ban’s first line of defence isn’t working.
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The EFF is running a poetry competition to celebrate its 10th anniversary. TechCentral asked ChatGPT for help.
South Africa and France have entered into an agreement to improve the Special Investigating Unit’s cyber-forensic capabilities.
South Africa’s only driver’s licence card-printing machine has been fixed and is back in production.
Garmin has revealed local pricing for its new Fenix 7 Pro series, and athletes better be prepared to dig deep if they want one.
South Africa has extended a ban on scrap metal exports as government tries to combat theft of infrastructure.
The new date to complete the migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television is 31 December 2024.
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Outgoing US Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai said potential Chinese espionage and threats to Internet freedom are among the biggest national security issues that regulators will face in the next four years.
The recently updated website for President Joe Biden’s White House carried an invitation for tech specialists savvy enough to find it.
Alibaba and Ant co-founder Jack Ma has resurfaced after months out of public view, quashing intense speculation about the plight of the billionaire grappling with escalating scrutiny over his Internet empire.
India’s technology ministry has asked WhatsApp to withdraw changes to its privacy policy the messaging platform announced earlier this month, saying the new terms take away choice from Indian users.
Flying cars in The Jetsons and Back to the Future, or Star Trek’s spaceships and teleportation, may have captured the imagination decades ago, but most current methods of transport have been around a long time. Railways were being rolled out rapidly from the
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
































