Have digital tools and platforms really taken election campaigning up a notch?
The company's services resume on its social networking platform, Instagram and WhatsApp after an outage over the weekend.
The company creates artificial intelligence-powered maps to help humanitarian aid and relief agencies better assist people in need.
PwC's consumer survey finds smartphones are the device of choice for e-commerce, outstripping other commonly used online shopping channels.
The Independent Electoral Commission launches an online reporting platform for citizens to report instances of alleged digital misinformation on social media.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls for updated rules to govern the Internet, suggesting new regulation in four areas.
The JMPD makes it easy for residents to report reckless driving and by-law infringements by introducing a WhatsApp-based hotline.
The social network outlaws praise, support and representation of white nationalism and white separatism on its platforms.
The social media giant outlines plans to create an independent oversight board to provide guidelines around implementing a level of censorship on the platform.
Fake videos created using Deepfake AI-based software up the fake news stakes and herald a new method of cyber bullying.
The once-popular social network admits to losing more than a decade worth of data after a server migration glitch.
A survey shows local human resources practitioners believe AI will play an important role in the recruitment process within the next few years.