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Science/Tech

Linux Hit a New All-Time High for Steam Market Share in December

Monday at 14:34 PM, via Slashdot

A year ago the Steam Survey showed a 2.29% marketshare for Linux. Last May it reached 2.69%, its highest level since 2018. November saw another all-time high of 3.2%. But December brought a surprise, reports Phoronix:Back on the 1st Valve published the Steam Survey results for December 2025 and they put the Linux gaming marketshare at 3.19%, a 0.01% dip from November. But now the December...

Good news for one of South Africa’s biggest employers

Monday at 13:59 PM, via MyBroadband

Car factories are finally getting a financial incentive to upgrade their facilities for new energy vehicle manufacturing. But the country has a long road ahead if it wants to reclaim its leading position in Africa.

SA’s Routed to be acquired

Monday at 13:30 PM, via ITWeb

German-based global IT solutions provider Evoila agrees to acquire the South African neutral cloud platform provider, as it looks to expand across the continent.

Eskom behind-the-scenes dealings exposed

Monday at 11:49 AM, via MyBroadband

Eskom has been speaking with two voices: one calibrated for media, public and political consumption, and another reserved for the courtroom.

Why Financial Crime Risk Demands Regulation And How Africa Is Leading The Way

Monday at 11:42 AM, via Tech Financials

In the past decade, our financial systems have become more digitally interconnected than ever before. Convenience and speed now come with a price: financial crime. From sophisticated money-laundering networks to cyber-enabled fraud rings, criminal actors are exploiting gaps in regulation and oversight. As traditional finance evolves, so too have the methods and opportunities for abuse, […]

Temu order problems in South Africa

Monday at 10:59 AM, via MyBroadband

Dozens of South Africans have complained about delayed or failed deliveries of Temu orders in the last two months, with one particular courier appearing to be a major problem.

Ubisoft Closes Game Studio Where Workers Voted to Unionize Two Weeks Ago

Monday at 10:44 AM, via Slashdot

Ubisoft announced Wednesday it will close its studio in Halifax, Nova Scotia — two weeks after 74% of its staff voted to unionize. This means laying off the 71 people at the studio, reports the gaming news site Aftermath:[Communications Workers of America’s Canadian affiliate, CWA Canada] said in a statement to Aftermath the union will “pursue every legal recourse to ensure that the rights of...

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