Up to 84% of Ghanaian youth surveyed by African Youth Survey indicated that fake news affected how they perceived information on the internet. The survey revealed that up to a third of the youth considered Facebook and WhatsApp untrustworthy.
Vodacom has announced plans to invest R320 million in rural broadband connectivity across KwaZulu Natal. The investment will help remove barriers to communication while deepening digital inclusion.
Gozem has announced that it has acquired the Delivroum food delivery app in Togo. The acquisition allows Gozem to extend its offerings from groceries and gas bottles to food deliveries.
The UK has accused Russian hackers of targeting the Tokyo Olympics, hoping to disrupt the games. UK’s Foreign Office said the military intelligence unit of Russia’s GRU carried out cyber reconnaissance against the organisation and officials involved.
The NHS is piloting a drone transport system to move COVID-19 samples and equipment between hospitals. The trial which is being organised in Essex will help create safe corridors for drones to fly between the Pathology First Laboratory in Basildon, Basildon Hospital, and Broomfield Hospital.
The UK will ban drivers from picking up their mobile phones when new regulations come into effect from next year. The new law means drivers who use their phones to take pictures face up to £200 in fines as well as six penalty points.
PayPal has announced that its customers can now buy and sell bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies using their PayPal accounts. The payments solutions company will roll out the option in the United States in the coming weeks.
The US government has sued Google in a landmark case over its search feature. Federal authorities accuse the search giant of violating competition laws in a bid to preserve its dominance in online advertising and in search results.
A mysterious group of hackers is stealing money from rich corporations through cyber attacks and donating it to charities. The group posted a tax receipt showing a $10,000 Bitcoin donation to two charities.
China has urged Sweden to reverse its 5G ban on ZTE and Huawei or its own companies will suffer the consequences. This came after the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority banned companies taking part in the spectrum auction bid from using the Chinese products.
Saudi is seeking to diversify its oil-dependent economy by investing in artificial intelligence. The strategy involves attracting up to $20 billion in local and foreign investments through the National Strategy for Data and Artificial Intelligence (NSDAI).
China’s Ant Group has received the nod from the securities watchdog to complete its $35 billion IPO in Shanghai. The Alibaba-backed fintech hopes to list simultaneously in Hong Kong and Shanghai and could make it the world’s largest IPO.
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