Gaming News Roundup – The Fantastic E3 2014 Edition
By Ryan Noik 13 June 2014In this week’s GNR: E3 shows its strength, Batman: Arkham Knight boasts a batmobile and more details on Dragon Age: Inquisition come to the fore. FULL STORY >
Intervate #GoMobile at SHARE 2014
By Staff Writer 13 June 2014Intervate, a T-Systems subsidiary, is proud to announce it will be sponsor at SHARE 2014. FULL STORY >
Global Internet Privacy Study Reveals Consumers’ Conflicting Views
By Staff Writer 13 June 2014Internet privacy has taken center stage in recent months, thanks to a steady stream of revelations about government snooping and a barrage of news related to the privacy of social networks. FULL STORY >
4 African Startups worth watching
By Staff Writer 12 June 2014The African Startup environment is an exciting one, with a host of entrepreneurs and companies looking to take advantage of the continent’s ever-growing level of connectedness. Here are four African Startups with heaps of potential and a promising future... FULL STORY >
Geek News Highlights - The Dumb, the Smart and the Stylish Edition
By Staff Writer 12 June 2014This week's Geek News has something for everybody with details on the new Dumb and Dumber To film, Noir-filled trailer for Sin City: A Dame To Kill For and Nike Football's animated video for the 2014 Fifa World Cup. FULL STORY >
Vendors placed to bridge the IT-business gap
By Staff Writer 12 June 2014Stuart Cheverton from Hitachi Data Systems South Africa comments on the changing role of IT vendors. IT vendors are well placed to play a role in bridging the gap between business and IT, says Stuart Cheverton, business development consultant –... FULL STORY >
IBM's Africa SmartCamp Competition aims to develop African tech innovation
By Staff Writer 12 June 2014IBM's SmartCamp Competition is an initiative aimed at the next generation of budding entrepreneurs across Africa. All of whom are vying for the opportunity to become an IBM platform partner. FULL STORY >
Nintendo E3 presentation gives the Wii U a shot in the arm
By Ryan Noik 11 June 2014One of the biggest surprises of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) so far has come from Nintendo itself, which rolled out one pleasant surprise after the next. FULL STORY >
The Night Light Solar Candle is an eco-friendly light designed and developed in SA
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 11 June 2014The Night Light Solar Candle is an cheap, eco-friendly alternative light source, designed and developed in South Africa for impoverished households and poorer communities. FULL STORY >
A business defined approach for IT infrastructure
By Staff Writer 11 June 2014With Hitachi’s new technology, customers gain the most available, automated and agile IT infrastructure for today’s dynamic business needs. This is what Continuous Cloud Infrastructure offers businesses. FULL STORY >
SwiftKey Keyboard app now available for free to all Android users
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 11 June 2014The popular third-party keyboard app, SwiftKey is now available for free download to Android users on Google's Play Store. FULL STORY >
Managed services not all or nothing
By Staff Writer 11 June 2014As an increasing number of organisations consider outsourcing all or part of their IT to improve efficiency or lower costs, managed services become an attractive option. However, there are several points businesses should understand about managed services... FULL STORY >
Hitachi Data Systems: Finding Storage Solutions
By Staff Writer 11 June 2014Many companies are finding themselves swamped in a quagmire of data, wondering how to manage this effectively. Hitachi Data Systems recently launched its Continues Cloud Infrastructure, which address a number of key issues surrounding storage.... FULL STORY >
Cloud can help SA play subscription economy catch-up
By Staff Writer 11 June 2014While there are pockets of South Africans, mostly high-end consumers in gated communities or high-tech office parks, that are ahead and have participated in the new subscription delivery model curve, the majority of the local population... FULL STORY >
SMEs look to the cloud for flexibility and cost-savings
By Staff Writer 11 June 2014Cloud computing offers South African SMEs a new way to consume ICT services that could give them more flexibility and help them reduce technology needs. Lance Harris investigates. FULL STORY >
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