Pandemic-related demands of remote learning and work-from-home, along with new devices from Microsoft, Amazon and Apple, has revived the tablet segment
After a few years of decline, tablets make a recovery, giving a boost to Apple, Huawei and Samsung.
Local schools are struggling with the high costs of textbooks, a shortage of teachers in key subjects, and difficulties in funding IT infrastructure. However, technology continues...
Out of the 218 000 patents submitted to the World Intellectual Property Organization last year, Huawei Technology retained its leading position among global businesses with a...
South Korean electronics giant Samsung has the top-selling smartphone and tablet brand in South Africa, according to international researchers, writes DUNCAN ALFREDS. Samsung dominated South African...
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) tablet market declined 8.8% year on year in the final quarter of 2015 to total 4.05 million units, according to...
South African Airways (SAA) will be expanding the offer of Samsung tablets on board as a way of improving in-flight entertainment to business class customers travelling...
With wearable device technology maturing rapidly and gaining consumer traction, the race is on between manufacturers to capture market share in this new product category, writes...
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) tablet market (which includes 2-in-1 devices) posted a flat growth of 0.3% year on year in Q2 2015, according to...
The latest figures from IDC show that the South African tablet market bounced back to a year-on-year growth of 56% in Q2 of this year. The...