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.
As the cost of education continues to rise, digital tools promise to provide quality learning at a lower cost.
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The competition appeal court has delivered a victory to e.tv parent eMedia in its fight with MultiChoice over the termination of four of eMedia’s channels on DStv.
South Africa’s largest data centre operator, Teraco Data Environments, will henceforth be known as Teraco: A Digital Realty Company.
Nedbank Group wants to almost double its lending to green energy projects in South Africa over the next two years.
Manufacturing activity contracted for the first time in a year in July, when South Africa experienced severe power cuts, Absa said on Monday.
David Hirsch, the former Incredible Connection executive director who last year launched a new retail venture, TechMarkit, has opened the company’s first store.
The recapitalisation of Cell C is taking longer than expected, and will now only be concluded “towards the end of August”.
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The enormous rally in tech stocks has further to run, according to analysts at investment bank JP Morgan, who recommend staying invested across the sector for its growth potential.
Apple on Friday alleged that Epic Games’ chief executive had asked it for a “side letter” to create its own game store within the iPhone maker’s App Store.
Major news publishers are seeking more favourable terms from Apple on commissions the iPhone maker collects from them on payments made through its app store.
Airbnb has announced a global ban on parties and events listed on its platform in a bid to comply with Covid-19 health protocols.
Far from being dead, BlackBerry could be set for something of a resurgence in Africa, with a significant percentage of consumers in five major markets indicating they may favour the brand when it comes time to buy their next phone. Nokia, on the other hand, is
Companies should regularly have their boardrooms and communication devices swept for bugging devices, and even consider using the controversial cellphone jammer for meetings to protect their corporate intelligence, a private investigator has warned. “It is perfectly normal

































