TikTok halts operations in Hong Kong, as US reportedly mulls over banning the app
A new national security law has forced TikTok to halt its operations in Hong Kong, as spotlight is shined on Chinese apps.
A new national security law has forced TikTok to halt its operations in Hong Kong, as spotlight is shined on Chinese apps.
Restaurants are now permitted to open their doors but regulations regarding health and safety protocols are nowhere to be found.
The latest version of the Opera browser gives Twitter users faster access to their profile, messages and timeline.
While addressing the nation last night, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed the businesses that can re-open under level 3 lockdown.
The nature of the attack is unclear at this stage but so far personal data does not appear to have been compromised.
The addition of dark mode will not be available to all at first.
Norwegian operator Ace joins the party as well in Operation Steel Wave.
All public transport will be allowed to operate so long as it’s not outside of curfew.
The service provider has outlined how its retail outlets will operate during the 21-day lockdown.
Cell C has also managed to save R522 million in the last six months
International and regional SAA flights have been cancelled until at least 31st May 2020.
A limited-time event in Rainbow Six Siege lets you access all the characters.