Toshiba stops international TV production
Toshiba Corp has decided to stop making televisions for overseas markets amid intensified competition with Chinese and South Korean rivals
Google gives the Gtalk kill order
Google is sending out messages to users of the Windows Google Talk desktop app that its services will be ending in February
Eskom’s finances not set to improve: Moody’s
Beyond a large increase in tariffs, a material improvement in Eskom’s financial profile is not expected before new generation capacity comes on stream
Uber working on driverless cars
Ride-sharing service Uber is partnering with Carnegie Mellon University on a Pittsburgh research lab they say could lead to the development of driverless cars
Electricity price hikes are coming: DA
The resignation of the National Energy Regulator of SA CEO Phindile Baleni will lead to hikes in the electricity price, said the DA
Sexual grooming on the Internet in SA
About 31.4 percent of secondary school children surveyed in Gauteng have encountered people who tried to get them to talk online about sex
How websites pay to get past your adblock
Those using Adblock Plus may still get served adverts online, thanks to the company’s financially-swayed filter policies
Koeberg undergoing restart tests
A unit at Koeberg power station is undergoing tests in preparation for being restarted, power utility Eskom said on Monday
Even Namibia has switched off analogue TV
The state broadcaster Namibian Broadcasting Corporation has introduced its first phase of switching off analogue viewing and moving towards digital terrestrial viewing
Muthambi defends R10 million adspend on The New Age
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi on Sunday defended government’s advertising spending after criticism from opposition party the DA