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FRIDAY, 16 JANUARY 2026, 02:43

Science/Tech

Threat to Vumatel’s township plans

Tuesday at 11:59 AM, via MyBroadband

South Africa’s largest fibre network operator, Vumatel, is facing increased competition in the lower-income market, which it regards as a key segment for its future growth.

Tech execs join SEZ advisory board

Tuesday at 11:31 AM, via TechCentral

Trade minister Parks Tau has appointed a new SEZ advisory board, blending government, business and technology expertise.

Strengthen Enterprise Resilience with Cohesity’s Advanced AI-powered Data Security Platform

Tuesday at 11:07 AM, via Tech Financials

Enterprise organisations face increasing data volumes, advanced cyber threats, and higher demands for availability and recovery. Leaders are questioning whether current data resilience strategies can ensure security, governance, and scalability without adding unnecessary operational risk or cost. A unified approach to data protection A significant change has transformed the enterprise data...

Building the future while running the now

Tuesday at 11:02 AM, via ITWeb

When routine transactions move seamlessly through digital channels, sales teams are freed to add value where it really matters, says Andrew Harris, chief sales and marketing officer, DCC Technologies.

Eutelsat boosts LEO satellite constellation

Tuesday at 09:31 AM, via ITWeb

The French-based satellite operator procures a further 340 OneWeb low-Earth orbit satellites from Airbus, adding to the 100 satellites previously procured in December 2024.

TurboTax Discount Codes | January 2026

Tuesday at 09:10 AM, via Wired

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You Can Now Reserve a Hotel Room On the Moon For $250,000

Tuesday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

A newly founded startup called GRU Space is taking deposits of up to $1 million to eventually build inflatable hotels on the Moon. The bet is that space needs destinations, not just rockets, even if the first customers are essentially early adopters of sci-fi optimism. Ars Technica reports: It sounds crazy, doesn’t it? After all, GRU Space had, as of late December when I spoke to founder Skyler...

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