Ransomware payments offer short-term relief but significantly increase long-term cyber risk, Rubrik has warned.
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Elon Musk’s record on disinformation, power and accountability makes licensing Starlink in South Africa unacceptable.
Africa Bitcoin Corporation is handing a 4% stake in the company to a newly appointed financial adviser.
A social media feud between Elon Musk and Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary has reignited a long-running debate in aviation.
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The Zondo report must not merely be an exercise in catharsis, but rather the first step to delivering justice and accountability.
It is entirely possible – and quite simple – to earn back at least your monthly account fee in eBucks each month.
Millions of rand of public funds were siphoned off from Transnet, Eskom and South African Airways.
South African excess deaths have peaked during the Omicron wave at a fraction of the numbers seen in earlier outbreaks of Covid.
Icasa has blasted Telkom for once again taking it to court, a move that threatens the release of much-needed broadband spectrum.
Blue Label Telecoms, the JSE-listed firm that owns 45% of Cell C, is still in talks about recapitalising the debt-laden mobile operator’s balance sheet.
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Airbnb is to verify every listing on its platform, following a string of scams and a deadly shooting at a house party.
HP has confirmed that Xerox has made a takeover offer, a potential deal between two iconic names in technology that would reshape the printing industry.
Xerox is considering a cash-stock offer for the PC giant HP, a deal that could combine two of the biggest American names in office hardware.
Masayoshi Son struck a defiant tone after his SoftBank Group reported an enormous loss from investments in money-losing startups WeWork and Uber Technologies.
By early next year, South Africans will be able to buy locally designed, developed and manufactured smartphones and tablet computers built through an initiative between two independent, black-led companies, Seemahale Telecoms and CZ Electronics. Seemahale makes networking
Despite its precarious financial situation, South Africa’s fourth mobile operator, Telkom Mobile is in a “prime position” in wireless broadband compared to rivals Vodacom, MTN and Cell C thanks to a huge chunk of radio frequency spectrum it has access to that allows it to build a fast and reliable


































