Global cloud infrastructure spending climbs 25% to $102,6bn

According to new research from Omdia, global spending on cloud infrastructure services reached $102,6-billion in Q3 2025, representing 25% year-on-year growth. Market momentum remained stable, marking the fifth consecutive quarter in which growth has remained above...

Technology, talent and trust will define the workplace in 2026

With companies increasingly prioritising their employees, they are also recognising that productivity and engagement are driven by how, when and with whom they collaborate rather than solely where they work. Organisations of all sizes are embracing flexible and hybrid...

Swift action needed to unlock AI’s $1trn opportunity for Africa

The African Development Bank has released a report establishing a strategic roadmap for unlocking the economic and social potential of artificial intelligence (AI) across Africa. Developed under the G20 Digital Transformation Working Group, Africa’s AI Productivity...

AI, geopolitics reshaping the future of global energy markets

S&P Global Energy has released its Top Trends report identifying the pivotal developments shaping clean energy technology, sustainability, and growth in global energy markets in 2026. "In 2026, AI's surging power demand growth will be testing grid limits, revenue...

Sharp rise in cloud-based cyberattacks

Check Point Research (CPR) reports a 48% YoY increase in cloud-based cyberattacks for 2022, as organisations increasingly move operations to the cloud due to escalated digital transformations. The largest increases were seen in Asia (+60%), followed by Europe (+50%)...

Tourism moves towards pre-pandemic levels

After stronger than expected recovery in 2022, this year could see international tourism arrivals return to pre-pandemic levels in Europe and the Middle East. Tourists are nonetheless expected to increasingly seek value for money and travel closer to home in response...

FBI warns about smart TV surveillance

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Oregon has urged consumers to be wary of surveillance from their smart TVs. "Smart TVs are called that because they connect to the Internet," the agency points out in a statement. "They allow you to use popular streaming...

Bolt doubles SA ride-hailing footprint

Bolt has significantly increased its South African operations in 2019 by launching ride-hailing services in up to 34 secondary towns and cities across all nine provinces and doubling its operational footprint across the country. The expansion means the ride-hailing...

E-toll contract extended for 3 months

The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) board has resolved to extend the operations and maintenance contract for the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project. Sanral and the contractor, Electronic Tolling Company (ETC), have agreed on a three months extension. The...

MainOne cable connects Cote d’Ivoire

MainOne's submarine cable in Cote d'Ivoire is live and ready for service. The project, which is the first commercial cable system in service to deploy spectrum sharing capabilities, will offer capabilities to deepen infrastructure sharing and lower the cost of...

Escobar Fold smartphone available worldwide

Pablo Escobar's brother has launched a new and affordable foldable smartphone. The Escobar Fold 1, running on the Android operating system, has been released through the Escobar Inc investment company. Prices start at $349.00 and the company says it will ship anywhere...

AI set to change the work landscape

The evolving relationship between artificial intelligence (AI), automation and humans is expected to create promising opportunities in the tech workforce while simultaneously presenting sobering concerns for the general public. This is according to new ISACA research,...

Research finds students can’t spot fake news

When it comes to evaluating information that flows across social channels or pops up in a Google search, young and otherwise digital-savvy students can easily be duped. This is among the findings in a report from the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG), which...

SA one of the most spammed countries

South Africa has the dubious distinction of being among one of the most spammed countries in the world. Truecaller has released findings from its Truecaller Insights report, which highlights that nuisance and unsolicited calls continue to be on the rise around the...

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