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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US technology-focused private equity giant Accel-KKR has made a “significant” investment in Stellenbosch-based Entersekt.
Eskom chief financial officer Calib Cassim has confirmed that Eskom has applied for an average tariff increase of 20.5% for the next financial year.
Government is weighing the risks that a stricter lockdown might pose to the economy, minister in the presidency Mondli Gungubele said.
Former Incredible Connection executive director David Hirsch has launched a new retail venture specialising in refurbished technology.
Those units in Eskom’s coal fleet that do work are being utilised at a rate of more than 90% versus an international benchmark of 70% – and that concerns lenders, an energy expert has said.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has appointed Sandile Dube as acting MD in South Africa with effect from 1 January 2022.
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Naspers affiliate Tencent’s shares are dangerously close to losing a key support level.
In a remarkable fall from grace, the office-sharing company that Adam Neumann co-founded in 2010, the one he promised would elevate the world’s consciousness, is no longer his.
Huawei’s lobbying spending spiked in the third quarter as it hired a fundraiser for President Donald Trump with deep ties to Republican leadership to help it fight back against the administration’s blacklisting.
A virtual private network provider that markets its “advanced security” said on Monday that one of its services had been compromised last year.
Communications minister Yunus Carrim plans to hold a high-level meeting between broadcasters in mid-September, to be mediated by an independent third party, in an effort to resolve a simmering dispute over whether government-subsidised set-top boxes for digital terrestrial
Telkom’s bosses received huge pay hikes in 2013, despite deepening financial woes at the telecommunications group. Former group CEO Nombulelo Moholi, who left Telkom in March, took home slightly less money than she did in the prior year – a total of R11,6m, from R12,1m before – but this


































