All posts tagged "featured"
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GadgetWings
When loyalty has an
expiry date28 January 2026When an airline offered to sell him miles in the same breath as expiring existing miles,...
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Cybersecurity
How loyalty programmes
track your data27 January 2026Tomorrow is International Data Privacy Day, an apt time for a reminder that ‘I have nothing...
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Energy
Shoprite marks 100 solar installations
27 January 2026The retailer’s solar portfolio ranks among the largest of any South African private company, with an...
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GadgetWings
Heathrow drops 100ml rule; laptops stay in bags
27 January 2026New high-tech scanners make Heathrow the largest airport in the world to allow passengers keep electronics...
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Artificial Intelligence
AI climbs the WEF risk
ladder as trust erodes26 January 2026Davos thrives on the language of opportunity, so it was startling to see benefit tied to...
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GadgetWheels
Chery SA makes major move on local plant
26 January 2026A planned acquisition of Nissan’s Rosslyn plant signals a shift in South Africa’s automotive landscape.
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Cybersecurity
Scam exploits OpenAI teamwork
26 January 2026According to Kaspersky, the scam begins when attackers registering an account and embed deceptive text and...
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: Brick Shop builds a challenge to Lego
23 January 2026Mattel’s new Merc and Maserati model bring Hot Wheels into the construction lane, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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Artificial Intelligence
Smartphone AI tax
is looming23 January 2026As global demand for AI technology drives up component costs, says Tecno, consumers should reassess upgrade...
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GadgetWheels
JAC puts new bakkie on SA roads
23 January 2026The T6 2.0L CTi 1-tonne single-cab is designed to deliver fuel efficiency suited to the needs...
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Business Tech
Digital payments
strengthen SA SMEs22 January 2026New Payfast research shows small businesses increasingly rely on digital payments to improve efficiency, writes JASON...
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People 'n' Issues
What do bananas and brand names have
in common?22 January 2026After a recent disappointment with a brand name laptop, SHERYL GOLDSTUCK explains why a name is...
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GadgetWings
Helicopter finally
flies itself22 January 2026A UK test flight of a pilotless helicopter highlights how autonomy is extending into complex aircraft,...
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Arts and Entertainment
Road to content success no big secret
21 January 2026A serious rethink is needed after M3GAN 2.0 bombed in the theatre, writes international marketing consultant...
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Artificial Intelligence
How SA companies can balance AI innovation
and cost21 January 2026In a market where every investment is scrutinised, leaders are tasked with a critical challenge, writes...
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GadgetWings
Free Wi-Fi becomes new dogfight for airlines
21 January 2026Airlines are turning free, fast in-flight internet into a competitive weapon, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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GadgetWheels
CES 2026: Cars compete
for software leadership20 January 2026The West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Centre revealed that software is reshaping how vehicles...
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Robotics
Robots learn to lip-sync
20 January 2026A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating...
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GadgetWings
Smart tech is non-negotiable for
African airports20 January 2026Airports have become an integral lifeline for economic growth, and the margin for error has vanished,...
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CES
CES 2026: Business of sleep goes deep into tech
19 January 2026Sleep technology is moving beyond tracking, as device makers and health groups focus on shaping sleep,...

