All posts tagged "featured"
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GadgetWheels
Self-driving cars
could slow traffic1 September 2023Researchers find that automated vehicles can slow down travel time through intersections if they are not...
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Editor's Choice
Editor’s Choice: Huawei nova 11 Pro shines
31 August 2023It’s not merely the distinct colour that leaps out. The device is designed to dazzle, writes...
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Travel Tech
SA tourism must leverage tech
31 August 2023The right tech, applied in the right ways, can help provide enhanced visitor experiences, writes JOEL...
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Esports
Esports can enable disadvantaged youth
31 August 2023Through esports, many South African youths are selected for national teams, and obtain sponsorships and bursaries,...
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Artificial Intelligence
AI vs the hackers
30 August 2023AI has led to a new boom in ransomware, but it can also defend against it,...
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Ask Arthur
Ask Arthur: How do I plan for a lost phone?
30 August 2023A reader wants to avoid a friend's ordeal of having to rebuild their digital life after...
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Business Tech
Tech makes customers happy, if…
30 August 2023Technology brings mass customisation to business communication, but only if you choose the right solution for...
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Robotics
Want to work with robots? There’s a course for that
29 August 2023Universal Robots Academy has trained more than 200,000 people to use collaborative robotics.
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People 'n' Issues
MTN brings eSIM to prepaid
29 August 2023It is the last of the major mobile networks to expand eSIM to prepaid users, but...
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Business Tech
Unleash retail revolution through power of data
29 August 2023By leveraging data, retailers can identify patterns, optimise pricing, and enhance inventory management, writes GERHARD NORTJE,...
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Africa News
US sees massive tech opportunity in Africa
28 August 2023The African continent is bursting with technical skills potential, Cisco executive vice-president FRAN KATSOUDAS told ARTHUR...
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Environment Tech
Come up to the lab and see what’s on the slab
28 August 2023Worried about feeding a hungry planet? Don’t have a cow, rather cultivate one, writes MAXCINE KATER.
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SA Insights
Female engineers break barriers in SA
28 August 2023Erudite mechanical engineer Siyathemba Mhlebi stresses the importance of encouraging diversity.
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: Reno 10 Pro+ flags the flagships
25 August 2023The likes of Samsung, Huawei and Apple should start paying attention to Oppo, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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Environment Tech
Dell combats plastic waste on Mt Everest
25 August 2023Support for the non-profit Sagarmatha Next Center is part of a commitment to the circular economy,...
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GadgetWheels
Smooth ride for new
vehicle sales25 August 2023Mobility lifestyle choices of ride-hailing and sharing have had some impact on car sales, but don't...
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Editor's Choice
Editor’s Choice: ‘Gran Turismo’ highlights tyre tech
24 August 2023The big movie of the month was inspired by a PlayStation game - and directed by...
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Artificial Intelligence
Does AI discriminate
against women?24 August 2023Gender and ethical guidelines are critical to ensure that AI does not deepen the gender chasm,...
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Cybersecurity
Cybercrime smashes
shareholder value24 August 2023Managing systemic risk is a high priority, stemming from the use of technology in an interconnected...
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Ask Arthur
Ask Arthur: Why don’t I get fibre speed I bought?
23 August 2023A reader wants to know why a 100Mbps fibre line is only delivering 80Mbps. ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK...

