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Google's self driving cars have driven nearly 2 million kilometres without speeding ticket

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 13 November 2015

Amassing nearly 2 million kilometres on the road to date, Google says its self-driving cars are yet to receive a ticket. FULL STORY >

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Land Rover takes scalpel to Range Rover Evoque and makes Convertible version

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 10 November 2015

Perhaps a sign of how things are changing at the British carmaker, Land Rover has just revealed a convertible version of its Range Rover Evoque SUV. FULL STORY >

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Absa’s first-to-market online tool helps reverse unauthorised debit orders

By Staff Writer 5 November 2015

While online and mobile banking transforming the way people bank, the digital evolution has also increased the risk of fraud. To that end Absa debuts its latest fraud prevention tool. FULL STORY >

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Smaak Car Mount Solutions

By Mike Joubert 21 October 2015

It’s a common enough problem – you have just entered your destination in Google Maps and now need to find a place close enough to your line of sight to put your phone. Two recent car mounts from local manufacturer, Smaak offer convenient, no frills solutions FULL STORY >

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The Game Developers: Peter Cardwell-Gardner, Made With Monster Love

By Staff Writer 15 October 2015

One of our lucky finds of the past rAge, was stumbling across a locally developed game called Cadence. Not a regular FPS or action title, Cadence is, well, different. We talked to the Monster-in-chief at indy game studio, Made... FULL STORY >

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Connected Cars – transforming after-market engagement

By Press Release 15 October 2015

Connected cars give vehicle manufacturers an incredible opportunity to move from the current state of limited and indirect contact with customers – to proactive, direct customer contact that forges stronger relationships and creates... FULL STORY >

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Ferrari honours Tour de France heritage with limited edition F12tdf supercar

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 14 October 2015

No, not the the cycling tournament, but rather the endurance motorsport event that Ferrari dominated during the 1950s and 60s. This limited edition model is built for the racetrack. FULL STORY >

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New M2 Coupe outed by BMW for 2016, the heir apparent to their M1

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 14 October 2015

Building on the success of its M235i, BMW has unveiled a new M2 Coupe, packing 272 kW of power and destined for release in 2016. FULL STORY >

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Business security: Is simpler better?

By Press Release 12 October 2015

While some companies can be pretty strict about their cyber security policies, and risk that at the end of the day this might be counterproductive, others apply more flexible approach FULL STORY >

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Philips aims to empower South Africans to unearth next big health innovation

By Staff Writer 8 October 2015

Philips Africa today detailed the findings of its recently conducted Innovation Survey, as well as the five finalists of its Innovation Fellows Competition. FULL STORY >

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Why are travellers still stuck on SIM cards?

By Staff Writer 7 October 2015

With the Rugby World Cup now underway, thousands of South Africans are preparing to travel to the U.K. and get in on the action FULL STORY >

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4 reasons SMEs should care about Human Resource management

By Staff Writer 5 October 2015

One of the most common misperceptions that we run into in our work with small businesses is that they don't need a formal human resources (HR) strategy or proper HR business processes. FULL STORY >

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Mobile technology to address Africa’s healthcare challenges

By Staff Writer 5 October 2015

Healthcare is a massive challenge in Africa. The continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and 24% of global disease burden, and yet has only 3% of the world’s healthcare workforce at its disposal FULL STORY >

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Philips uncovers local innovations to tackle South Africa’s healthcare challenges

By Staff Writer 18 September 2015

Whether it was performing the world’s first human heart transplant operation or the invention of the CAT (computed axial tomography) scan FULL STORY >

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Mercedes-Benz's Concept IAA can change shape to be more aerodynamic

By Robin-Leigh Chetty 16 September 2015

Capable of extending the rear portion of its chassis, the Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA can change its aerodynamics based on speed. FULL STORY >

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