SpaceX launch aborted on engine problem

The California-based company SpaceX on Saturday scrubbed the highly anticipated launch of its Dragon capsule toward the International Space Station due to a rocket engine problem. more


International - By SAPA-AFP | 13 hours ago

SpaceX preps to launch for ISS

California-based company SpaceX was poised to launch its Dragon capsule to the International Space Station Saturday in what may be a historic mission for private spaceflight. more


International - By SAPA-AFP | 15 hours ago

Tech’s worst CEOs

While Yahoo’s recent fiasco with now-former CEO, Scott Thompson’s qualifications may seem like a big oversight to make while facing management, Forbes puts things into perspective – showing that things can be far worse. more


International - By Staff Writer | 4 days ago

Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson to resign: report

Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson is expected to step down from his post following the controversy surrounding his allegedly inflated resume more


International - By SAPA-AFP | 6 days ago

Lower bandwidth prices in Tanzania

Tanzania: Government’s national backbone completes second phase and lowers prices more


International - By Russell Southwood | 2 weeks ago

Which way for Huawei?

To ban or not to ban – the reasons why  more


International - By Martyn Roetter | 4 weeks ago

Microsoft Africa chairman named Mali’s interim prime minister

Cheick Modibo Diarra, Microsoft’s chairman for Africa, was named interim prime minister of Mali on Tuesday, according to a decree read out over public media. more


International - By SAPA-AFP | 1 month ago

German court upholds ban on Apple “push” e-mail

A German court on Friday upheld a ban on “push” emails in Apple’s iCloud and MobileMe services in Germany, ruling in favor of rival Motorola Mobility. more


International - By Reuters | 1 month ago

Facebook advertisers lose bid for class action lawsuit

Facebook Inc, which runs the world’s largest social networking website, won a court ruling on Friday rejecting a bid by thousands of advertisers to sue the company as a group for overcharging them. more


International, Internet - By Reuters | 1 month ago

Revised cybersecurity bill will share sensitive information

The U.S. House of Representatives will take up a cybersecurity bill at the end of April that lets the government and corporations share information about hacking attacks on U.S. networks, with amendments intended to ease civil liberties concerns, lawmakers said on Tuesday. more


International - By Reuters | 1 month ago