All posts tagged "featured"
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People 'n' Issues
Invented something?Be prepared to defend
that patent31 March 2023Protecting an invention doesn’t end with the patent, write Spoor & Fisher associate PATRICK O'BRIEN and...
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Travel Tech
Cracking the concrete code in construction
31 March 2023Imagine if roads became self-aware? It's not a pothole joke, but part of the way engineering...
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People 'n' Issues
SA solar revolution can
boost jobs30 March 2023Both unemployment and the skills shortage can be alleviated, writes MATTHEW CRUISE of solar market network...
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Music
Apple Music
Classical arrives30 March 2023The classical music streaming experience is available to subscribers at no additional cost.
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SA Insights
SA animators making waves
30 March 2023The CT International Animation Festival, co-located with Comic Con, will showcase local stars making an impact...
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: True power for smartphones
29 March 2023Now that handsets are sold without charging bricks, choice of charger and cable has become critical....
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Ask Arthur
Ask Arthur: Is the desktop dead?
29 March 2023A reader asks whether desktop PCs still serve a purpose. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK outlines the reasons they...
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Cybersecurity
Only 1 in 5 SA companies
ready for hybrid threats29 March 2023Cisco’s first Cybersecurity Readiness Index reveals that a mere 19% of organisations in South Africa have...
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Music
SA music industry booms, at last
28 March 2023The new Global Music Report 2023 released by IFPI last week shows SUb-Saharan Africa leading gowth...
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GadgetWheels
Jaguar makes clean sweep of Brazil E-Prix
28 March 2023Jaguar TCS Racing sambas to Formula E victory and a double podium at São Paulo’s Sambadrome.
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Software
Huawei calls for ‘non-stop’ banking
28 March 2023At the Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit for Africa 2023 last week, the company called for hand-in-hand...
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Gaming
Gaming growth streak ends
27 March 2023A three-year rise for gaming PCs and gaming monitors came to an end in 2022 as...
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Artificial Intelligence
Now AI can solve networking problems
27 March 2023Artificial intelligence can automate network configuration and handle optimisation, thus helping improve the customer experience, writes...
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People 'n' Issues
Tribute to Gordon Moore, ‘true north’ of computer chips
27 March 2023The co-founder of Intel passed away on Friday at 94, but Moore's Law lives on.
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People 'n' Issues
Loadshedding fuels the cloud
24 March 2023In 2020, it was the pandemic. Now a new crisis drives adoption, writes SUMEETH SINGH, cloud...
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Software
Adobe enters AI fray
24 March 2023Firefly, a family of creative generative AI tools, will allow users at any level to create...
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Food Tech
Honey, the 3D print – I mean, dessert – is ready!
24 March 2023Cooking devices that incorporate 3D printers may soon replace conventional appliances, but do consumers want them?...
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Connectivity
Equiano cable promises
data and jobs boost23 March 2023A partnership by Seacom with Google on the new subsea cable laid down on the West...
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Africa News
Netflix reimagines African folktales
23 March 2023A continent-wide call for submissions has culminated in six short films by emerging fimmakers, produced in...
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Robotics
Robotic Process Automation gets official SA nod
23 March 2023South Africa has introduced the first formally recognised RPA national qualification in Europe, Middle East and...