Global demand for smartphones, PCs and gaming consoles is expected to shrink this year amid surging RAM prices.
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As storage prices fall, South Africa’s renewables are pivoting from variable output to dependable, dispatchable power.
Astronomers have solved a cosmic mystery surrounding one of the most extreme stars ever observed.
South Africa is endowed with minerals needed by the tech industry, but they are not being exploited to their full potential.
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SAP has been ordered to pay back hundreds of millions of rand in contract fees to the department of water & sanitation over a 2016 deal that was found to be unconstitutional and invalid.
IBM has launched IBM Client Engineering in South Africa, offering technical skills to clients to help them accelerate their digital transformation projects.
The JSE had a spectacular trading session on Wednesday after Tencent Holdings’ shares leapt more than 23% in Asian trading.
Semiconductors are becoming “weaponised” with the current trade wars and supply chain issues.
Blue Label Telecoms has unveiled long-awaited details of a planned recapitalisation of Cell C – a move aimed at dealing once and for all with the mobile operator’s crippling debt problem.
By 2030, every South African should have access to affordable broadband at home, offering generous amounts of data, a new government plan states.
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China is slowly starting to get back to work, as it battles the coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 2 600 people and sickened tens of thousands.
Facebook cancelled its annual F8 Developer Conference over concerns about Covid-19, commonly referred to as the coronavirus, according to a blog post from the company.
Microsoft has become the latest technology giant to reduce its quarterly outlook based on the outbreak of a novel coronavirus that’s slowing production of computers.
Nokia is exploring strategic options as fierce competition puts pressure on the Finnish network equipment maker’s earnings, people familiar with the matter said.
Communications regulator Icasa is considering ways of opening up extremely high frequency (EHF) radio spectrum bands above 30GHz, one of its councillors, William Stucke, said at the Future Wireless Technology Forum on Thursday. The forum was organised by the Wireless Access
It appears that one of world’s most popular music subscription services, Spotify, is getting ready to launch in South Africa, and possibly other markets in Africa, in the coming months. The Swedish company has appointed Oscar Sehlberg Westergård to head up the region and sources say the firm, which already offers its services in 56 countries, is


































