
Brit says he is not elusive Bitcoin creator named by New York Times
The British computer scientist and entrepreneur has denied being the man who the New York Times identified at Satoshi Nakamoto.
WEDNESDAY, 08 APRIL 2026, 12:56

The British computer scientist and entrepreneur has denied being the man who the New York Times identified at Satoshi Nakamoto.

Each pair I tested weighs under 2 pounds. Whatever happens on your next adventure, your shoes won’t hold you back.

Merchants on Cross Switch can now offer Absa Pay, improving security for online customers during checkout.

From surprisingly good $300 Chromebooks to excellent $650 Windows notebooks, these are the best budget laptops we’ve tested.

Fender’s ELIE 6 is equal parts Bluetooth speaker and guitar amp, but it’s missing a killer app.

mLab has expanded its digital skills offerings to address various target audiences.

Just 4 377 of 21 878 sites earmarked under spectrum licensing obligations had been connected by October, says ICASA.

From SMS to smart agents, agentic AI is redefining conversational commerce, writes CM.com’s James Bayhack.
OPPO today officially announced the launch of the OPPO A6, a powerful addition to its A6 Series, designed to deliver ultimate endurance, extreme durability and long lasting performance for South Africans who demand more from their devices. Built to handle demanding routines and unpredictable conditions, the OPPO A6 combines a massive battery, IP69 rated protection […]

The B-BBEE ICT Sector Council looks to ensure the 2016 ICT Sector Code’s relevance and effectiveness in advancing transformation.

LSD Open’s Deon Stroebel argues that portability, not speed, is now modernisation’s biggest prize.

A decade after it was first published, the ICT sector’s black economic empowerment code is heading for a full review.

The firm acquires a majority equity stake in Visiosoft, a local company specialising in IOT hardware and data-driven solutions.

In Telegram groups, men are sharing thousands of nonconsensual images of women and girls, buying spyware, and engaging in doxing and sexual abuse.
BrianFagioli writes: Artificial intelligence has now run directly on a satellite in orbit. A spacecraft about 500km above Earth captured an image of an airport and then immediately ran an onboard AI model to detect airplanes in the photo. Instead of acting like a simple camera in space that sends raw data back to Earth for later analysis, the satellite performed the computation itself while...

Gaining full visibility into siloed, hidden and hoarded IT assets allows organisations to see more, control more and spend less, says OpenText’s Alvin Barnard.

Inspired Testing SA’s female-dominated executive team discusses strategy, uncertainty and what it really takes to lead.

In modern digital environments, workflows have become the operational expression of governance.

Nasa’s Artemis II moon mission captivated millions, offering a rare moment of global unity amid grim headlines.

The days of passive sports consumption are effectively over. In 2026, the modern spectator is a highly interactive participant, driven by predictive analytics, fantasy leagues, and real-time digital engagement. As the global sports ecosystem continues to evolve, audiences are increasingly blending their love for traditional athletics with high-stakes digital strategy. This transformation...

Tempe, AZ — Genius Monkey, a leading programmatic advertising platform and meta-DSP, announced today a new integration and strategic partnership with CTM (formerly CallTrackingMetrics), delivering the industry’s first seamless connection between impression-level programmatic data and advanced call tracking attribution. CTM is a premier call tracking and conversation analytics platform...