For the first time, half the world is now connected to the Internet, the International Telecommunication Union said at the weekend.
Netflix is working to release its first-ever South African – and African – original television series, it was reported on Monday.
Qualcomm said it has won a ruling in China against Apple that bans the sale of some iPhone models in that country.
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Elon Musk says he “does not respect” the US Securities and Exchange Commission as he defended his behaviour on Twitter.
Google’s social media platform Google+ has suffered a fresh data leak, compromising the personal information of more than 50 million users.
Nearly 170 years before the invention of bitcoin, the journalist Charles Mackay noted the way whole communities could “fix their minds upon one object and go mad in its pursuit”.
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The pan-African telecommunications group said on Monday it plans to invest $400-million in network infrastructure and data centres in Egypt following the completion of its “Cape to Cairo” link.
If the US continues to play hardball on Huawei, don’t rule out Beijing at least reminding American officials of the bazooka in its cupboard











