“Q-Day” may be a years away, but there’s an urgent need to get serious about quantum security today, experts have warned.
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Netflix has gone all-cash in its Warner Bros bid, escalating pressure on Paramount as a shareholder vote looms.
The Gates Foundation and OpenAI are partnering to help African countries use AI to improve their health systems.
Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
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Customs is investing in technology to improve the facilitation of trade, revenue collection and compliance by import and export traders at South Africa’s borders.
Sun Exchange, a South African firm that crowd-sources funds for solar panels and leases them to customers, plans to expand to other countries on the continent.
Walt Disney Co has confirmed one of the worst-kept secrets in the South African streaming space: Disney+ will launch locally “this winter”.
The South African Radio Astronomy Observatory has released a stunning new image taken by the MeerKAT telescope showing the complex centre the Milky Way.
A desire to protect her own child online led a South African entrepreneur to develop an app that does just that – and now she’s marketing it to a worldwide audience.
The controversial cryptocurrency project that Mark Zuckerberg once defended in front of the US congress is unravelling after regulatory pressure.
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Europe is poised to lead global growth in electric-car sales next year as governments across the region offer consumers ever-sweeter incentives toward the purchase of new vehicles.
Facebook has hit back at UK home secretary Priti Patel’s calls for a “backdoor” into planned encryption across its messaging apps, saying it would be a “gift to criminals”.
Three men have been charged by US prosecutors with helping run a $722-million cryptocurrency fraud that amounted to a “high-tech Ponzi scheme”.
The streaming singularity has arrived, as the largest video service is making a show about the largest audio service.
As is customary at this time of the year, TechCentral is pleased to present its lists of who it considers the biggest technology newsmakers over the past 12 months, both internationally and in South Africa. We kick it off, as always, with the five people the publication’s editors believe
Cell C acting CEO Jose Dos Santos has accused his counterpart at MTN South Africa, Zunaid Bulbulia, of crying wolf over termination rates. Dos Santos has described claims Bulbulia made in an exclusive interview with TechCentral this week as “exaggerated and misleading


































