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Science/Tech

Governance must catch up with innovation, says Huawei

Tuesday at 12:29 PM, via ITWeb

At the ITWeb Security Summit 2026 in Johannesburg, Huawei will argue that as AI moves from experimentation to production, companies must focus on governance, security and operational accountability.

SA ranks 46th out of 147 in AI adoption

Tuesday at 11:45 AM, via ITWeb

Global AI usage climbed to 18% in Q1 2026, while SA’s adoption reached 23% of the working-age population, states a Microsoft study.

The cost of doing nothing just went up

Tuesday at 11:08 AM, via ITWeb

Rising IT hardware costs and supply constraints now carry real operational and financial risks, says Marcelle Steyn, strategic sales lead at InnoVent.

Time to re-imagine retail as AI changes the game

Tuesday at 11:06 AM, via ITWeb

AI now touches every function across the retail value chain, turning customer engagement, operations and supply chains from reactive to predictive, says eBlocks Software.

Antiswipe: 5 unexpected ways to find a partner without dating apps

Tuesday at 10:54 AM, via Tech Financials

Classic swipe apps are not as popular as they used to be. People are tired of the same profiles, unrecognisable processed photos, routine phrases, and texting that leads nowhere. However, the need for live communication remains. Therefore, it is not that online dating is dead; it has only transformed. Today, people are looking for each […]

How AI And Young Tech Talent Are Rewriting The Small Business Playbook

Tuesday at 09:55 AM, via Tech Financials

For years, digitisation was largely the domain of large organisations. Enterprise software was expensive, implementation-heavy, and often designed for operational complexity that small businesses simply did not have. Beyond the software itself, the talent required to configure and maintain these systems placed digitisation even further out of reach for many SMMEs. Then came the SaaS […]

Europe Tests Laser Links As Satellite Comms Outgrow Radio

Tuesday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Europe is testing laser-based satellite communications through a new mountaintop ground station in Greece, aiming to deliver faster, more secure links than traditional radio systems as bandwidth demand grows. The Register reports: Lithuanian space and defense biz Astrolight says that it has commissioned a new optical ground station in Greece that will support ESA-backed CubeSat missions testing...

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