Cybersecurity in 2026 is expected to pivot towards AI governance, with machine-speed threat mitigation strategies.
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Heinrich Marnitz and Dorianne Berry, the first two presenters to appear on South African television, tell TechCentral about the big day 50 years ago.
From its launch 50 years ago, these are some of the key moments that shaped South African television into what it is today.
As the cost of education continues to rise, digital tools promise to provide quality learning at a lower cost.
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Telkom, Vodacom and MTN have withdrawn their legal action against the communications regulator over the planned withdrawal of temporarily assigned spectrum at the end of this month.
When that city-killing rock comes hurtling towards Earth, the only question anyone will be asking is: Who’s ready to launch?
It’s now cheaper for Eskom to buy renewable energy from independent power producers than to run its coal power stations.
Eskom is on track to split its generation and transmission divisions by the end of the year, its CEO said on Friday.
Government has once again failed to make any pronouncement on the future of the controversial e-tolls scheme in Gauteng.
MultiChoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela confirmed on Thursday that the broadcaster is conducting research into offering smaller channel bundles.
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Microsoft, Mastercard and the Hewlett Foundation are funding a new organisation that is planning to help dissidents and other vulnerable groups across the world defend against hackers.
China has become a major player in global social media manipulation campaigns, researchers say, amid an overall increase in the number of countries sharing misinformation online.
Apple could see a bigger-than-expected decline in the average selling price for the iPhone as consumers gravitate toward cheaper models, according to analysts.
Google has won a European Union court battle against plans to impose a global “right to be forgotten” in the latest landmark ruling over where to draw the line between privacy and freedom of speech.
Very few black students get to do maths-based courses at university. This is because very few black students do maths as a subject for matric. Most are being encouraged to do maths literacy instead. This subject does not prepare one for a course at university that requires a maths foundation
iBurst parent Wireless Business Solutions (WBS) may be close to signing a deal with either Vodacom or MTN to build a national 4G broadband network based on long-term evolution technology, TechCentral has learnt. Mtshali says WBS has had extensive discussions with

































