Despite cost pressures, South Africa’s cloud market is on track to exceed R100-billion by 2029, according to BMIT.
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The EU is accelerating its Iris2 satellite network to secure sovereign communications and reduce reliance on US systems.
The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
South African shoppers can now search Amazon using images, screenshots or barcodes with Amazon Lens.
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Whirring away in the bowels of an office block in northern Johannesburg is a crypto mine that is rated among the most profitable in the world.
While South Africa will remain on the coronavirus alert level 1, President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on citizens who have not vaccinated to do so immediately.
The price of petrol is going up again – and this time it’s pushing the retail cost of the fuel above R20/l for the first time in South Africa’s history.
Icasa has licensed “provisional” spectrum to operators, ahead of an end-of-the-month deadline to do so, in the process resolving the threat of legal action.
The SABC has issued a request for proposals from suppliers as it prepares to launch an Internet streaming service that is likely to be a key component of its future strategy.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said things are improving at Eskom and that government is aware of the importance of reliable and stable electricity supply.
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Facebook’s proposed cryptocurrency has faced such overwhelming scorn that an exchange is now facilitating bets on whether the social media company can come close to meeting its target launch date.
Investors have grown increasingly bullish on Samsung Electronics ahead of its Tuesday results report, betting that the global memory-chip cycle is near a bottom.
PayPal has pulled out of the Libra Association, a blow to Facebook’s efforts to develop a digital currency.
Facebook has made mistakes in controlling the use of its data and has improved its monitoring of fake news but can’t be expected to police the global Internet, spokesman Nick Clegg said.
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
































