Sansa has warned that a powerful solar eruption could trigger severe geomagnetic storm conditions.
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A severe geomagnetic storm has reached Earth, with Sansa warning of elevated space-weather risks on Tuesday.
Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
The move comes amid a feud between Sentech and the SABC over the former’s fees for signal distribution.
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Mustek founder and CEO David Kan – a legendary figure in South Africa’s technology industry – passed away on Thursday. He was 62.
Eskom has filed charges with police over an incident of sabotage at the Tutuka power station, another obstacle as the utility struggles to meet electricity demand.
Regulation of crypto assets might come into force within the next nine to 15 months, said Reserve Bank deputy governor Kuben Pillay.
When people ask whether crypto will come back, the answer is yes, absolutely it will come back, but 98% of it won’t.
We all know a few of those lucky people who, somehow, have managed to avoid ever catching Covid. Perhaps you’re one of them.
Shares in eMedia Holdings leapt higher on Wednesday after it said it expected full-year headline earnings per share to jump by as much as 301%.
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Online taxi-hailing platforms, streaming sites and subscription-based digital newspapers are among marketplace service providers that Kenya plans to tax, according to proposals by its revenue agency.
Nearly 24 hours after launching from Florida, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule delivered Nasa astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station on Sunday.
SpaceX, the private rocket company of billionaire South African-born entrepreneur Elon Musk, launched two Americans toward orbit from Florida on Saturday.
A Canadian court ruling that could permit the extradition of a senior Huawei Technologies executive to the US leaves Canada vulnerable to further retaliation from Beijing, analysts said.
The lights are off. You’re in bed, tossing and turning, worrying about the things you have to do the next day. You reach for your phone; its glowing surface turns the bedroom into a tableau of blue, grey and black. You check e-mails, scroll through Facebook, look at Twitter
It’s interesting to see the storm of pique and indignation Apple’s watch has generated. Some critics have dismissed it as nothing more than a fashion accessory. Even the BBC, that staid bastion of technical neutrality, had two articles pushing a general disbelief that the watch

































