All posts tagged "featured"
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People 'n' Issues
#WorkersDay: Challenge suppliers on youth employment
1 May 2022South African skills are in such high demand globally that it is becoming increasingly difficult to...
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Arts and Entertainment
SA bans analogue TV imports
29 April 2022In preparation for a full switch-over to digital TV broadcasts in South Africa, the government is...
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Health Tech
Has your phone got the flu?
29 April 2022The FluBot malware has caused mayhem on Android devices because it uses messages that are easily...
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Business Tech
Swift goes to the cloud
29 April 2022One of the world's most widely-used payment messaging services will broaden access with new public cloud...
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Audio/Visual
Netflix debuts first African podcast
28 April 2022Netflix promises laughter, WTF and inspiring moments in Never Late | African Time, a podcast hosted...
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Fintech
AI beats humans in fighting fraud
28 April 2022Behavioural biometrics, like how fast we type, common typos, and other individual quirks, can be used...
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Hardware
Smart devices grow worldwide
28 April 2022The global smart home devices market grew 11.7% in 2021, with a double-digit growth forecast annually...
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The Future Fast
How to turn around a “failed” company
26 April 2022A few years ago, digital integration company EOH was collapsing. Now it has returned to profit....
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Breaking
Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44bn
25 April 2022Twitter has accepted South African-born billionaire Elon Musk’s offer to buy the social media platform for...
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Cybersecurity
Ukraine invasion sparks cyberwar
25 April 2022All-time-high levels of DDoS attacks have the hallmarks of ideologically motivated cyberactivists, linked to the Russian...
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GadgetWheels
China licences first self-driving taxi
25 April 2022Pony.ai’s autonomous driving platform will be offered alongside traditional taxi and ride-hailing platforms
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Africa News
Smart cities can answer Africa’s urbanisation needs
25 April 2022Rapid urban growth places Africa in a prime position to leapfrog redundant technologiesused by developed nations,...
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Business Tech
Will no-code kill the IT department?
25 April 2022Low-code and no-code solutions can get previously untapped value out of IT teams, writes GREG GATHERER,...
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Goldstuck on Gadgets
Banks move past banking
22 April 2022South Africa’s banks are poised to take a leap forward in both their underlying technologies and...
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Business Tech
Highly regulated? Digital marketing still delivers
22 April 2022Regulated industries present challenges to marketers, but there are ways to work with the rules, writes...
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SA Insights
World needs purpose-driven innovation
22 April 2022In a new digital world, innovation for its own sake is not enough, writes MOHAMMED AMIN,...
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AppDate
AppDate: Design a circuit board from start to finish
21 April 2022In this AppDate, SEAN BACHER highlights Altium Education, Happy Snappy Lite, the FNB and Aura ICE...
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Cybersecurity
Ransomware rises in Kenya, as Office 365 targeted
21 April 2022Microsoft's office software offers enormous business, but also leaves users open to risk if they have...
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Health Tech
Extremely quiet fans can improve our health
21 April 2022A new study from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has identified and eliminated the harmful noise...
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Gadget of the Week
When a car becomes a smartphone
20 April 2022Finally, a car maker aligns its onboard system with the most common gadget in the world,...

