Geek News Highlights: Superhero Showdown Edition
By Staff Writer 10 April 2014This week we get a look at the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Guardians of the Galaxy cast and details on Joe Dever's Lone Wolf Act 2 FULL STORY >
Cashbook for Sage 300 ERP helps businesses save time and balance the books
By Staff Writer 10 April 2014Businesses that use the Sage 300 ERP300 (formerly known as Sage ERP Accpac) business software can shave hours or even days off the time it takes to compile their cashbooks, thanks to a feature that allows them to... FULL STORY >
The Descent - Pippa Tshabalala
By Staff Writer 10 April 2014Pippa’s expectations of Dark Souls II might just prevent her from ever playing it. Or not. FULL STORY >
Garmin Vivofit
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 10 April 2014Has Garmin's first foray into fitness bands come too late in an already saturated wearable market, or has it learned from the errors made by competitors and designed the best active lifestyle tracker to date? FULL STORY >
Dude, Where’s My PRIVACY? - Deep Fried Man
By Staff Writer 9 April 2014In these information rich times, Deep Fried Man believes being average is the easiest way to protect your privacy. FULL STORY >
Hands on with new HTC One (M8) - First impressions
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 April 2014TechSmart got the chance to get some exclusive facetime with HTC's new flagship, the One (M8) at its launch event in Dubai. This new device is certainly highly specced, but will it be highly prized? We find out. FULL STORY >
Quick Review: Acer TravelMate P645
By Ryan Noik 8 April 2014Just when we were beginning to think that ultrabooks’ glory days were behind them, Acer’s TravelMate P645 arrives on our desk, proving that some old stars still shine. FULL STORY >
Avoiding common failure points of Service Management projects
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014Many organisations embark on Service Management improvement programs, particularly with regard to IT Service Management (ITSM), only for the projects to fail to deliver the anticipated benefits. FULL STORY >
4 of the best 3D printed objects to date
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 8 April 2014We've compiled a list of the most innovative, groundbreaking 3D printed objects to date. Perhaps these products will spark the mind of a local designer to create a world first. FULL STORY >
SMEs embracing the new way of working
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014South African small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are warming up to working differently as they embrace the gradual move away from being secured to a physical desk. They’re also allowing employees to use whatever devices they want, and secondly, ensure... FULL STORY >
Dell introduces Latitude Rugged Extreme lineup
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014Dell today announced the launch of both the Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme notebook and the Latitude 12 Rugged Extreme convertible notebook for customers who require powerful solutions that can survive unforgiving conditions. FULL STORY >
Document Management Systems: A new way of thinking
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014There is still a somewhat parochial view of multi-function devices – the doorway to a successful document management system (DMS) – which are regarded as glorified photocopy machines. It is with this in mind that we spoke to leaders in the... FULL STORY >
Big Data: Uprooting industries and changing businesses
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014EMC believes that its latest enterprise technology has the ability to truly unlock the promise of Big Data. FULL STORY >
Cloud in SA: A cautious approach?
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014Despite questions around legacy systems and security, the march towards the cloud continues. Iwan Pienaar looks at what is influencing local companies’ viewpoints. FULL STORY >
Greening the South African Data Centre
By Staff Writer 8 April 2014South African data centres are starting to embrace green technologies in an effort to boost operational efficiencies. Lance Harris looks into the new trends. FULL STORY >
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