All posts tagged "featured"
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Business Tech
Low-code platform comes to CT
20 April 2022Cloud app development technology, previously only aimed at large enterprises, is now available to all African...
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Environment Tech
New battery tech will end load-shedding damage
20 April 2022South Africans are coping not only with load-shedding, but also the impact on gate and alarm...
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Kids Gadget
Kids predict a cool future
19 April 2022Life on Mars, robot housekeepers and jetpacks to school are among the exciting advancements children expect...
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Arts and Entertainment
Two from SA in World Photography Awards
19 April 2022Local photographers Gideon Mendel and Brent Stirton featured in the Environment and Portraiture categories of Sony's...
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Audio/Visual
Disney+ annual subscription gives massive discount
19 April 2022Ahead of its 18 May launch, Disney+ announced users can get 12 month’s worth of the...
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Health Tech
Your text data will show if you suffer from PTSD
14 April 2022Post-traumatic stress disorder is often masked by our coping mechanisms, but machine learning may offer a...
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Hardware
Lambda, Razer, release world’s most powerful ML laptop
14 April 2022New laptop offers enables engineers to focus on immediate achieving breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and machine...
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EdTech
AI comes to education
14 April 2022AI won't replace teachers, but boost their teaching, writes Angela Schaerer, digital transformation manager at Curro...
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Gadget of the Week
Affordable entertainment arrives
13 April 2022The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro delivers the latest in flagship performance in a device that’s...
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Audio/Visual
Sheeran song judgement: what it means for SA artists
13 April 2022"Oh Why" does your melody sound so similar to mine? FATIMA lSMAIL and CARLA COLLETT of...
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Business Tech
Why the cloud numbers don’t add up
13 April 2022Cloud is a hot topic, with seemingly everyone making the change to cloud. But the numbers...
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Goldstuck on Gadgets
Supply chain must be reinvented
12 April 2022The pandemic broke supply chains globally. Two years later, asks ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK, why aren’t they fixed?
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Africa News
Savage Beauty – new Netflix Africa Original announced
12 April 2022Netflix’s newest African series, Savage Beauty, draws viewers into a world of beauty, secrets, and revenge.
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Cybersecurity
Robocalls imitate bank employees
12 April 2022Kaspersky has found a new type of trojan called Fakecalls that imitates phone conversations with bank...
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Business Tech
Time to redefine business capital
11 April 2022When business capital is measured only by money, it invalidates larger, longer-term goals, writes ANDREW BOURNE,...
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Connectivity
Telkom backs off on spectrum, SA moves forward
11 April 2022Telkom has agreed with South Africa's communications regulator to call off its court action to halt...
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Environment Tech
Retire old IT equipment the right way
11 April 2022As computers age, there is more than just the cost of new equipment to consider. Dell...
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Business Tech
This AI understands meetings
8 April 2022AI has moved past understanding words to understanding what we're saying, writes SERGE KORGUT, product marketer...
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Space Tech
Scientists spot the farthest galaxy yet
8 April 2022An international team of astronomers has spotted the most distant astronomical object ever: a galaxy.
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SA Insights
Tech advances must leave room for ancient truths
8 April 2022We risk leaving talented youth behind in our quest to go fully digital, writes Nyari Samushonga,...

