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  • BREAKING: Chinese tech firms caught in SA-US crossfire

    BREAKING: Chinese tech firms caught in SA-US crossfire

    by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – CHINESE multinational technology companies are caught up in the escalating political fallout between South Africa and the United States (US) as gl ...

  • Rural SA youth upskilled in ICT

    Rural SA youth upskilled in ICT

    by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa has completed a pilot project focused on imparting much-needed information and computing technology (ICT) skills to people in unconnecte ...

  • SA experiencing rise in travel scams

    SA experiencing rise in travel scams

    by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africans are encouraged to stay alert to the activity of scammers and fraudsters as the country enters the festive season. Scam alert ...

  • Dell honours top performing partners

    Dell honours top performing partners

    by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG - FIRST Technology and Ubuntu Technologies were the biggest winners at the Dell Technologies South Africa Partner Awards. Dell Technologies South Af ...

Nigeria issues warning to SA over xenophobic attacks

Nigeria issues warning to SA over xenophobic attacks

from EMEKA OKONKWO in Abuja, Nigeria ABUJA - THE occasionally sour relations between Nigeria and South Africa are tense again after the Nigerian Senate president warned his countr ...

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Huawei allocates $2 billion to address cybercrime

Huawei allocates $2 billion to address cybercrime

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA  JOHANNESBURG – HUAWEI is to invest US$2 billion within the next five years to enhance software engineering capabilities towards tackling cyber security and pri ...

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SingularityU summit to unlock Africa’s potential

SingularityU summit to unlock Africa’s potential

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - EXPONENTIAL technology thought leaders from around the world will gather in South Africa in October to address pressing issues around education, ...

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SA companies must guard against cyber crime

SA companies must guard against cyber crime

by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH African organisations must prioritise cloud security amid the spiralling cost of data breaches globally. An industry executive has offered the ...

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ISPs accused of complicity in internet shutdowns

ISPs accused of complicity in internet shutdowns

from RUSSELL ADADEVOH in Accra, Ghana ACCRA - A pro-democracy organisation believes internet service providers (ISPs) are complicit in the violation of human rights in the African ...

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Tech crucial in future SA polls but cybercrooks lurk

Tech crucial in future SA polls but cybercrooks lurk

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - TECHNOLOGY offers the greatest promise of overcoming the challenges encountered in South Africa’s recent elections but cybercrime is a major ris ...

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SA mining sector needs defence against cyber threats

SA mining sector needs defence against cyber threats

by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH African mining companies risk crippling shutdowns and threats to human safety if they fail to adequately protect their infrastructure against ...

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Foreign concepts derail Africa’s journey to smart cities

Foreign concepts derail Africa’s journey to smart cities

by MTHULISI SIBANDA  JOHANNESBURG - AFRICAN governments and the private sector must adopt relevant, homegrown solutions as well as keep abreast with modern technology trends in th ...

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Inaugural Exponential Finance Summit a success

Inaugural Exponential Finance Summit a success

by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - THE inaugural SingularityU Exponential Finance Summit recently-held in Cape Town has exceeded organisers’s expectations, paving way for the next ...

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Experts propose adoption of African-made technologies

Experts propose adoption of African-made technologies

by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa's Wireless Application Service Providers' Association (WASPA) believes locals should embrace African-made mobile technologies as a l ...

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